The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 May 1976 — Page 4

MAY 6, 1976 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

ARTS & CRAFTS WINNERS 1 PM I IM wk *** IM I I r vil - MB — ■ I- — —' 1 1| [ ■ . r±££S9SBHBI Joan Schmcltz painting takes first in adult art. i HB r*’ L HB R .®d2- ' JobfiS K v ’«OHF" hi . -■ YJaßßr™^ \. Mak'. '~ — EMBgJ&M Kb 11 I w?^* *^<®Bi B Ui ***hb if jh StM^mMi Wayne Hostetler and his prize photography that takes a first. WrJF' y£~< JSq^^H ^^B > T^^^M L jp t 1 — 3e rn • • ' ••■^s2Sf**^- y' MH Mia Martindale s sculpture takes a first in the adult crafts division.

Outstanding talent was evident at the annual Arts and ( rafts Show Sundav. May 2. at the Walkerton Elementary Sihool sponsored joint h by the Polk-Lincoln Johnson PIO. St Patrick Women's Club and the Epsilon Chi chapter of In Kappa A total of SB9 exhibits were

brought to the school on Saturday lor pre judging, marked with their ribbons ami displayed then Irom 2 (Ml to 4 00 p.m, on Sunday. Mr Robert Ihomas. art teacher Irom South Bend Kiley High School, assisted b\ Miss Kelly Owens. Urey Middle School and Mr. John Ihomas, John Glenn

High School were judges. Winners in each category are listed as follows: Adults: Art — Mrs. Joan Schmcltz. first and third and second place to Wayne Hostetler. Crafts: Mia Martindale, Mrs. David Jacobson and Jollie Back. Photography: first, Wayne Hostetler; second. James Capek. Jr.; and third. Chuck Shetland. High School: Jr. Division (grades 9-10): first. Rhonda Aitken; Ron Seekings, Dan Florian, Anita Ecker, Bill Wilson and Tammy Youdbulis. Sr. Division (grades 11-12): Tim Kozuch, Nancy Yelton, Chris Barden, Catherine Hahn, Ken Rohrer and Karen Ecker. Kindergarten — Crafts: first, David Malstarr; second, Andy O’Connor and third, Melissa Hiler and Laurie Hershberger. Art: first, David Malstaff; second, Robert Throm and third, Craig Hiler. First grade — Crafts: first, Darla Sherwood; second, Lowell Taylor and third, Terry Slone. Art, first. Dawn Licht and second. Tom Clifton, all students at Walkerton Elementary. Second grade — Crafts: first. Mary Ellen Singleton; second Laura Rininger and third. Renee Knowlton, all of Walkerton Elementary. Art, first, Jerri Lloyd, second. Jenny Kominkiewicz and third. Karen Christensen, all of St. Patricks. Third grade — Crafts: first. Joni Back; second, Delane Overton and third. Troy Kerckhove, all of Walkerton Elementary. Art. first, Helen Felix, of St. Patricks; second. Jo Ann Yelachich, St. Patricks; and third. Michael Niles, of St. Patricks and Tina Creech, of Walkerton Elementary. Fourth grade — Crafts: first, Beth Kersh; and second and third to Jodi Lindsley, of Tyner Elementary. Arts, first, Susanne Hartsell, second. Suzy Jackson and third, Lori Loucks, all of St. Patricks. Fifth grade — Crafts, first, Karen Schmeltz. St. Patricks; second, Kim Loucks, St. Patricks; and third. Cary Zartman, Tyner. Art, first. Mark Jacobson, Tyner; second, Cary Zartman, Tyner; and third. Tammi Jackson. St. Patricks. Sixth grade — Crafts: first, Craig Sarber, Urey; second, Phil Meyers, Urey; and third, Christina Walker, St. Patricks. Art. first, Victor Vukovits. St. Patricks; second, Robin Harper, Urey; and third, Floyd Hajicek. Urey. Seventh grade — Crafts: first, Wayne Capek; second. Bill Bottorff and third. Coral Dominiack. Art. first. Mark Holderman; second. Lisa Newland and third. Len Carlson. Eighth grade — Crafts: first.

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Deb Jenny; second, Diane Haag and third, Mary Klinedinst. Art, first. Dick Jones and Robert Kwieran. LAUGHTER: "Medicine to weary bones." Carl Sandburg John Glenn Lists Fifth Honor Roll The fifth six week honor roll for John Glenn High School is as follows: SENIORS Distinguished Lynn Carter Ed Fenstermacher Herald Hostetler Regular Georgia Crum Karen Baughman Sue Daube Ross Ecker Robert Gerber Joni Germaine Mike Graves Steve Hartsell Roger Holston Janis McGee Donna Moore Bonnie Sutton JUNIORS Distinguished Susan Farrar Denise Lowry Jeff Sarber Jeff Smith Regular Karen Ecker Line Konkle Tim Kosuch Jim Peacock

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Rhonda Aitken ink drawing takes a first at the Arts & Crafts Show photos by Michael Pearish Sunday.

Barbara Rundle Janet Searfoss Larry Stull SOPHOMORES Distinguished Sue Carter Dan Ecker Diane Rush David Stooks Regular Jenny Cochran Tim Collins Sheri Farrar Dan Florian Kerri Gardner Karl Hershberger Tom Hesters Debbie Higgins Vicki Morie Dan Powers Donna Rush Donna Shaffer Keri Skiles Nancy Taylor Bruce Tinkey Vicki Wallace Karen White FRESHMEN Distinguished Anita Ecker Regular Julie Bell Mary Capek Mike Dreessen Greg Gratner Phillip Knowlton John Rizck Jeff Stoneburner Anita Westhues Tammy Jo Whitteberry Tamara Youdbulis NOTICE The North Liberty Clerk-Treas-urer's office will be closed May 17 thru May 26 for vacation.