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GAA Insklls Officers And Pnsenl Awards The John Glenn Girl’s Athletic Association met at the U. S. Golf Academy at Swan Lake Golf Course, for their fourth annual awards banquet on Tuesday evening, May 9. Miss Debbie Naragon, president, gave the welcome and Miss Anita Albertsen, vice president, the invocation. A colored film showing GAA gymnastic and track teams in action was one of the highlights of the night. Pat Jacobson, senior, placed fifth in the gymnastics in state competition and also placed at the district meet recently for eligibility to compete in the 440 hurdles at Goshen held Saturday, May 13. She also placed in the district in vaulting. others who were eligible for Saturdays track meet at Goshen were Fran Dunfce, 100 yard dash, standing long jump and 440 relay; Debbie Northam, 440 and Sue Smith, 440. Carol Welch placed third at district in floor excercises and Sheree Hoover first at the district in balance beam and then a seventh in the state w< re also recognized. The outstanding GAA girl was announced with the plaque gomg to Anita Albertsen. She also received a plaque for earning 330 points and another for 275 points. Another trophy was presented ‘o Linda Zahrn for 275 points and a pin guard went to Sandie Bauss and Lorraine Thibodeaux for 175 points and GAA pins to Jerri Carlson, Fran Dunfce, Rosalie Gerber, Debbie Groves, Sue Hanson, Debbie Hurford, Pat Jacobson, Nancy Sm'th and Carol Welch for achieving 100 points. Ribbons for receiving 50 points went to Kim Britton, Laura Carter, Fran Dunfee, Rosalie Gerber, Sheree Hoover, Debra Keck, Theresa Mann, Debbie Nickles, Doris Pickavet, Glenna Singleton, Sue Smith, Felicia Swanson, Julie Tiede, Carol Welch and Norma Zahrn. An impressive candlelight cc remeny installing the new officers was conducted by the out going president Debbie Naragon. Installed as president, Sandie Bauss; June Stull vice president; Kathy Stoneburner, secretary and Laura Carter, treasurer. MDs Barbara Larson, GAA sponsor, was master of ceremonies for the evening. Dr. Beth Mas-

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cho, professor of elementary education at Ball State University, spoke to the girls on women in sports. Harold Muncie, principal of John Glenn, was presented the trophy the girls earned at the state track meet for the school trophy case. Gifts were given to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanson for the use of the facilities and to Mrs. Arnold Dunfee for her assisting in golf instructions. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET enjoyed The Walkerton Presbyterian Church held their Mother-Daught-er Banquet in the Fellowship Hall on Saturday evening, May 13th. The men of the Church served a delicious roast beef dinner family style for about 100 mothers and daughters. Mrs. Gene (Esther) Gerber was the mother toastmistress and gave the invocation. After dinner, Mrs. Gerber welcomed all those present and read Question? I have just purchased a new boat. Do I need special ir : rance? Answer... It’s important to be sure that you have both liability insurance and coverage lor damage to the boat. Meridian Insurance offers a lowcost plan for boat owners. May we give you rates and inf n? R. W. Johnsen Ins Morning — Hamlet Afternoone — Koontz LaMc Phone K67-2HJ4 U MERIDIAN ™ INSURANCE n world of protection

a poem entitled “My Daughter." A recitation, "Our Mother," was given by Kathy Eddinger, Christine Hostetler, Julie Hartsough and Kathy Rohrer. A piano solo, "Theme From Love Story," was played by Janet Ryan. Then Mrs. Gerber read "W’hat Is A Girl?” her daughter, Rosalie, responded with "Portrait Os A Mother," and Debbie Louder back read "W’hat Is A Grandmother?" John Hartsough, accompanied by Mrs. Ed (Pauline) Klopfenstein, sang "Theme From Love Story.” Recipients for the beautiful potted flowers given in the various categories were; Mother with the most daughters of her own present, Mrs. Al (Janet! Louderback; Youngest mother of a daughter, Mrs. Al (Norma) Eddinger; Oldest mother, Mrs. Frank (Fayette) Dunn; Mother who came the farthest, Mrs. Amanda Beaver. Those having specially marked place mats received the boxes of lovely pansies which were used t I I o * Liraft I I HLWwS ! 8 rSCB W • • I MITN H a • 0 tHj | THE WORLD AND | ! THE FUTURE ARE YOURS . USE | | THEM WISELY. | i I $ United Telephone i * i I Co. Os Ind. f Inc. i L J »«■«■■!■■■■■ IM • yj^wXTnXZ I mW! » ^ One " a I||||||h| ^at diploma 11 ■ hHHFi is the key to NRLj your future. B h flßffiw^Use it wisely. ■ * IW ■ ■ ■ Z W< ikerion ■ ■ Fcrd Saks Z M * E »

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for table decorations. Gene Klosinski, of South Bend, entertained the group with many marvelous accordian selections. This gentleman is a superb artist and the group thoroughly enjoyed his performance. New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. James Guttman, Sheridan, Indiana, are the parents of a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, born on Wednesday, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman, Walker- | HONOR I I GRADS! I • . * i zYLy' • uWx I L £IH * I \1 H • । xw t I Li | I ITHEY DESERVE IT. CONGRATULATIONS! | I 1 * I ILenaihCs I Walkerton. I nd. x A I

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ton, are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Haruki "B id" Rizek, route 2, Walkerton, are the parents of a son born on We<lnesday, May 10, in the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte. Use Ccmmon Sei^e '/Tien Driving J^EVERtSNE READS tl ■Hr AND USES f [leaders] ! | 1 i I xO 1 x W i ( Th । । ! YOU'VE COMEx \ A LONG WAY.Lj | AND YO'J'lL a| g GO FAR - V/E 1| I WISH YOU | I SUCCESS. Bikers | | S'andaid Service j V Walkerti.il, Ind. E j

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