The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1974 — Page 8
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— THE IN OFTEN DENT-N EWS — FEBKI \RY 28, 1971
[LETTERS TO THESS^O J SPORTS FANS OF i’HE JOHN GLENN FALCONS I have searcnett my mr»J and heart over the forfeiting of the games that we had t give up. At first I was bitter and felt, “Why should we have to give them up" Our players worked and played so ha: : and we as fans held uy breath an 1 prayed and yelled s > ha d : w n these games. But agam we do h ive rules in al! isp <t- : ’ > n ■ :> r w< like ' ’ ' . ■ er must be foil w. 1 We m 1 — ’ • • ' ;- • ‘ ' J ' • • ■.l'. t: Ith a’ 1 i -- :• _ , ike W • _ .. do rot like t adm ■ ;■ H w irra fu- i pm. mts f ’ ' ; •• •’ ’ players, knew be.
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f re this happened what the rules and requirements are of how many s >iids ar 1 credits they must have to play m th.s sport. I know that my son has said he did not realize this was re. quired of him and 1 as i parent did n t knew cd theic require, ments either If this had not happened th s year to open our eyes and bv aware of these facts it could have happened next year possibly in. voicing two or three boys. As for the boy who was involv. ed. he is not to blame either It could have been any of our sons and maybe in a wav we can say it was a tles-mg m disguise u id we can be sure if we all learn •he rule- and requirements th.s w.il n • haonen aeam. Even • ho-gh we lid have to f f' l* the-e game- >c< r ling • . ■ ••■■" ■ • - ■ mm ’- . x ,]] .- -h, , r j : iVt i r-: m • ■c..- pnicp N < .<■ • md «.me pi r •’ -a ur tc am. We may n ' g- • ■' n nv • ><•-. • f ite en l tic : to get • • . . . . . y wearing ur black and white 1 ■ Fl' ■ n n its Vm kr< - v I !ym< uth wi'. h there w‘ h It g -'• ■ ' ” ■' k"s w, a • (ut bla k
and white and let ourseves be seen and heard. Good luck Falcons! A Falcon Fan Doris Clark Well, another basketball sea-on . s just about over and coach Hans and hi-- team had another excel1< ’ season. 1 think Mr. Hans has row proved himself to every. (ne. that he is one of the finer coaches around the area. I think he .s respected by his players to the utmc st, a- he respects them. I think the town of Walkerton and John Glenn High School owe a great deal of thanks to coach Hans for his accompLshments. Joe Setnor KEI FIN HA PROMOTED R ger D. Aprunger. New Port. Tin/.e-w, has been apopmted to ’ . ; it: <n <>i Corp<*ate D.lector quails e mtrol by Ei, . \ . Inc. Th-- company has of. f ’ - in Bu n. Midi , Sevier. \ ai i N w P< rt, T, nn. Roger w .: retain h line at New Port. A’ S: ' ■ I- .g:ii. iV of Walker t n U gh School, Class of l! ; e . a: 1 lx .. a gi iduate < f V ii; ii a.- j T< iu.. al Imtitute, C of lt'34. lie is the n of Mr. r.nd M; - Si i D. Spruuger, Wa kvrl n. DIETING! iSHED SH DENTS Barbara Jean Golub, ki. 29690 Johnson R td. N< ith Liberty, and Gary Elmer Halt. 69292 Pine R id. North Liberty, received d.st .r.gui. hed student rank at Pur. due d ir.ng the first semester. To qual.fy 1 r d»-tinguishcd rating, a student must have a grade in. dex o; at least 5.5 out of a pus-i-il'h 6.0 in at least 14 hour.- of ata iem.c credit hours and have no giade below 4 points "HEETHEAKrs NIGHT EN lO^ ED T: < IL rtz Lake Lionettes held .r annual Swe Clients' Night at the Ki onz Lake C »n-<; vation Club er February H All of the L:< . membu were invited guests o. the Li nettes. Alter a very deuciuus dinner, eri< : t nment win provided bv I i.e R< c'. mian < Kib hen Rand. Bund mtmbtjs Ma.y Peterson, 11 hr. Hunter. Ann W iner, Finn I pk> Ev Ivn S hmidt, V. Breg., " 11 ’ ' ' S-namer «<n in : i ny H.. i St i !m ail ace mju a: ' 1 ( -e p an<> by Giace Pal. mer ri ! C’y - d Lauren ' <ra .r a Bi tty (Griffmi actel a; m -ter o' ceremonif ,n the 5 v a't iiJo station ELAS. She ■ r .■ i . ab. ut t.H Km ntz Lake art n anu 1. • a hati t. !• wt re fashioned from kitchen u'en U-. all quite clever. One oi the L n- A< ;1 Hunter. p‘- t—• i scvei d elet to,ns in the t' aph -e H-v as act mpamed 1 ■ ’ by Cry -tai Lawience. YORRnmx < LI B MEETS Th* F. t.uary meeting of the rktown Extension Homem ik. ' C. .b wa- he'd in the home of A! ; ' 1 1 F Lute on February 25. ■’’ ’ ’-g was pne J by the p-' -' ant. Mrs. J. seph 1. wry. J - < 1 i wa- answered with a new pi duct recently Used by nine - • a ‘- “J gue t. Ml-. Bud A less n on white stemware w t - iie • i ted im Mi Hunt Ev. e\\ m mJ yed painting an ; rna. mt t wu.h tiie many paints avail, able Ref reshm.nts were sen, 1 by the h< -It- s The hostess prize v ‘ A’ Marvin Will, .ams. * r “ ' :i ''h meeting will be held in the h me of Mr- Dale Ulkry. ANNUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS CONTEST SET The P.L.J PTO, Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa anti St Patrick s Woman’ Chi ann<Hince the annual Arts and Crafts Contest to be held on S dur day. April 27 The public showing will l^e held G tween 2:00 and | (»o pm Sunday. April 28. 1 h<- i a.i an- the same a- last '• ar w . • ma n er phas;. on ’’ gmal and creative art work .‘lciuiMi* c 4 , th*» y ear * plan-.
ning committee are Mrs. Sue Hil. er, chairman, representing Tr. Kappa; Mrs. Judy McGovern, PTO; Mis. Jo Jaworski and Mrs. Judy Loucks, St. Patrick's Wo. man's Club; Randy Rayl. Urey School; and John Thomas, John Glenn High School. The purpose of this contest is to build an appreciation of the atsthci.c qualities that surround us and broaden our awareness of culture and the arts in the schools and community. Rules are as follows: 1. The contest showing will be held in the Walkerton Elementary School gym Sunday. April 2N 1974, between 2:00 and 4:00 pm. 2. All work submitted must be done by the contestants them, stives since April, 1973. 3. Consultation is iwrmis. ible a 1 ng as the art si> milted is the t nte. tant's own work. I. Fa mint; by number', ti icing, kits, m M. . or anv othtr I . l et cipving w.'l i ' be p rm.l- - !. U .nmd' t-'s dr, ion is tinal. •>. T’o ■ e-d i’ <i-im; i! work ic m M< it ’ t ci.ift un't the < nt- -t commi'te,- is ! d 1:» r. e: 11; . The v k v ill be ea’.eg »riz'-! at th'- d. cation of the con. te-' t •mmittee. sa. Photos .re accepted if taken by the conte tant .*■ nee the lit c ntest and if they fulfill pu? p . es of the art contest as determined by the art committee. 6. Contestants are limit-.- 1 to three entries. 7. Each entry should have con. test ant's name, school grade and me 1 a M- d’a i the mat- , al used in the trt such f water, c kr, oil, crayon, ink, pencil char, coal. etc. Labels may be obtain, ed fr m the «choil’s ait teacheis or (n April 27 8. Art or craft not laN-hd as such will I*- labeled at the d . crction of the c< mmittee. Uni. dentified woik will be ineligible. 9. Each grade w.ll to judged sep, rately fioni another.
United In Doable Ring Ccicmony 4 ’ . x - ft -■■•s- ; Is* M
M " Glenna .lean Singleton and Iwigh R y Hahn Jr., were united marriage <n Febru try 2 at five o'click in the evening in the Unit- < d Meth. • ( . :*. h. Walkert >n. with Rev. Clyde Wake officiating at tht d able ring ceremony. Mrs. luv d Lawrence p cvdtd organ music. Ihe brid« is the daughter cf M* . Iva’’ S ngl« • i To te 1. lox 215. Walker’ >n, and the la'e Ivin Sirgleton. The g r iom is the son of Mr and Mr> la* gh R*y H thn Sr 10**5 Ohio S ee’. Wa’kerton The bi <de was given in mar. riage by her br< ‘her Ge rge Sm. gleton As the bride came down the a Me she presente I h» r moth, er with a long stemmed white r< e The bi de wore ,tn empire w tot floor length gown with a ch ip 1 train made of embroi l* rd chiffon over white st a n She wore an embroidered cap and fin. ger tip veil She carried a long cascade of white carnations and yellow ro es with white streamer* and b ibCs breath. Maid of honor. Miss Ctrlem M f.n wue a fl ■ r length ” >w 1 f i rp'e velvet with long sleeve and an empire waist. She < irr< I while carn.itions tipped n purple w th a yellow ir -e centered in the I uour’ H* r headnfe* e wis us midi king purple velvet with a blusher wit Li'iv’UUt.da wc;< Mrs. Pete
10. Adults will be judged sopor ately from students and shou. include address on entry blank 11. Students in kindergarter through grade 12 and adults liv irg within the Polk.Linculn.John son and St. Patrick school sy. toms may participate. 12. Judging will be done on th basis of originality, compxsit.or. color and neatness. Mounted o matted work has best appearance 13. Entry blanks, rbta'ned ii the school offices and publishe in the local newspaper, are ’ be returned to the art depar ment of any of the f.ve «cho< by Monday, April 22. 1974 Fj try blanks brought earlier can L left with the elementary sch, pr incipal. 14. Entry blanks not filled properly could disqu dify the t try. 15. Entries h f 1 lie I might ' W ’' Elementary S i gym on Satu-d.r. rr rn r.g, Ai 27, 1974. from 9:00 t 11:00 a A' v’ r> ”iP b ■ a ‘pted ait tlie mt ( ou.ml'O'e his finis), setting up the display. I'■ i .'-11 .■ . • i claimed init ! ately aftt-r t'x r ih’. c .! . ‘ ; Sunday, Ai 28. 1971. 17 TI ■ A»• cmm • 'ee x-> n* ' spon b’e ft.- w-’k ’ t or dm agt d alth ugh a < mmittee me: her will lx' present from the tir the u. rk i br< ignt n S iturda until after the showing on Sund < r th t-n ’ding will be kckel 18. Entries will he judge! a labeled with ribl . pi-jo- to ' pu lie show rg on Sunday. Aj 28. 1974 19. With permiss’en of the r testar.ts. fir«t plate entries fr each sch< < 1 will gn rn display the scho- Is and in town for tv wetk- folktwing the cente t 20. Member-’ rs the v.-t comir tee will not be entered in t competitk n. Sell it through th* wan’ ads.
<3 Phenis. sister of th< hr. I . Mrs. Edward Hrlin, f-hr.; . of the gio m. They wore dre identical t » the h •> -o” but one was in wine । ‘ r the other in raw. The r fl w were white <nr.at otK tl’>p* I the app t print* t ' . t i their gown with yell* w r< e c*’ er«. Fl wer grl w o Dawn P’w n ecc of the hr de She won floor length diess made of t - velvet and “he carried -ed r petals in I wick* rbi k* • 1 bearer was Ivan s ng’et n Tin mas Clingenpeel ‘•••wed best man Ushers were G «-v M ri son. Walkerton, and Edw Hahn, brother cf the gn* in. I mouth. After the couple w»*re n- m । red man and wife, the br.de p’ sentod the groom’s mo’her wit red long stemmed rose Follow ng the ceremony a coption was held wdh Mm .1 Pegg M*s Ray Ca’len’ir Bert Bogard and M-- Woni' Cech ran serving The bride i- a gradu te Ji hr Glenn H’gh S ho ' ■* 1 ' presently employed nt ’/ Charlies snack -h n. W«»"'* ’’ The gr. • o i y ■ High Si ho* ' and >s * no-' * I Perschke Gi i n. of I Pot te The C‘ up'** 'O ». I"g '‘ ’ I 3, box 4M, Walkert n.
