The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 May 1974 — Page 2
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l - • • . • • I I! — Tire INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 23, 1974
Concerned 3 arents Group Elects Officers Mncernea parents ot the W Ukton area of the P-L-J School >i p met recently in the high h I library and held an elecm of officers for a revitalized o-eut Teachers Organization, rose elected to serve as offics are: Wyman and Marilyn hstetler co-chairperson; vice. । a inoers l ms, Dianne and John lielSs; .’secretary, Mrs. Nancy ■o Jcsty; and treasurer. Mis. Steinke. Ron Richardson, <> .IsnUnr for the steering comi'i\ presented the slate. ' nx' of the objects foi the new D'■ include- the lessening of the tv between the PTO and the '' 51 board. . finding out how hej^ 'are rated and having ua '“n "parUripat.on in the new»i organized group. Kiiowrhg the election of offiisS»y some 60 persons the par. olsjivided into discussion groups *
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When cut, broken, g'ound, or heated, lirpestone fills industry’s needs for aggregate, building stone, cement, filler, flux, lime, and numerous chemical products. It is the mortar and stone of our cities as well as the roadbed we travel. Half of Indiana’s 92 counties have produced limestone. It is small wonder that limestone is the official stone of our slate.
for 15 minutes to formulate com. plaints and suggestions concerning the school system. A lively dis. ciL.<:on on discipme and other issues went on dur.ng the discussion period Some of the topics o. m^ea-^ion were: are teachers strict en< ugh, school bus discipline. safety in school, the amount of parents input into the curricu. him and the reasons teachers' salaries are so low. Wyman Hochstetler asked tl'.at interested persons sign up as mem. hers on the 10 cimmittees sug. gested for the PTO by the steering committee. The committees weie: finance, hot line, long large plans, program, curriculum, t< tihw relat.ons and school-com-munity relations. Members of the latter committee would ittend board meeting-. NOEIH LIBEKTI ATI DATE SET The 1974 Alumni Banquet for North Liberty High School will be a dinner-dance affair on Saturday. June 15, at the Saint Peter and Paul Serbian Chui ch grounds.
Limestone formed in shallow seas that covered Indiana many millions of years ago. Hosts of animals lived in these seas, extracting calcium carbonate from the water for their shells and skeletons. Their fossilized remains, along with the limy muds which normally precipitate from sea water, slowly accumulated into the thick deposits of limestone we now use.
Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. sharp followed at 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. dan. ang to the music by the Bill Henry Orchestra. John Peddycord is the president of the alumni and he ^‘ates that for dinner the price is $4.75 per person and for the dmner and dance per person it is $6.00. Reservations should be sent to Mis. Roberta Dill. 67300 Sm.lax Road, Noith Liberty. These prices are for reservations only. If not reserved the price is $6.50 for dinner and dancing and $2.50 for just dancing. TO GRADUATE Ak ■ w ils Miss Laura Lynn Tuttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle. Walkerton, has completed her Bachelor of Arts Degree in elementary education and will be 'am; ng the graduating class of Oakland City College, Oakland City, on Saturday, May 25. □ g CARDS OF THN K S □ □ I want to take this opportun. ity to think the Heme Demonstra. tii n Club, the County Line Club, the Woman's Community Club, the Fellowship group and my good neighb .s ami friends from Walkerton, K ontz Lake, North Liberty and South Bend for all the cards, flowers and visits while I was hospitalized and when I returned home. It helped so much
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to get on the road to recovery again. God bk'ss you all. “oromy Walsh The American Legio,, Auxiliary, Orvil’e F.asterday Unit 189. Walkert'"-. wcuiu like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people who participated in and contributed to our funds for the benefit of our Veterans, thru our Poppy Day program. For those of you who received letters in the mail and have not had the opportunity to respond, your contributions will still be gratefully
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accepted. Elsie Fitzke, PresiM^lt an^| Poppy Chan-man We would like to thank every, one for the many acts of kind, ness shown to us during the ill. ness and passing of oui father. The family of Carl H. Gjemre, Sr, Girl 1: “I spent my vacation 9shing.” Girl 2: “Then why did you buy \ new’ bathing suit?" Girl 1: '’That was my bait."
