The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1977 — Page 6

APRIL 14, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

SCHOOL MENU Walkerton Elementary School APRIL IN ■ 22 MONDAY Ras ioh Buttered broccoli Jelly sandw uh Rice krispie square Milk ri'ESI) AY Hamburger sandw u h French fries Buttered carrots Jello Milk WEDNESDAY Beef and noodles Buttered green beans Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Chocolate cake Milk IHURSDAY Meat balls Sweet potatoes Buttered peas Bread and butter Pears Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Buttered corn Peaches Milk John Glenn High School APRIL 18 - 22 MONDAY Submarine sandwich French fries Buttered corn Apricots Milk TUESDAY Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Applesauce Cinnamon rolls Milk WEDNESDAY Beef stew Tossed salad Sliced pears Cookies Bread and butter Milk THURSDAY Ham and beans Cole slaw Orange jello with peaches

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Cornbread and butter Milk FRIDAY Orange juice Beef barbeque on bun Buttered green beans Fruit cocktail Peanut butter brow me Milk Urev Middle School APRIL 18 - 22 MONDAY Ham and scalloped potatoes Lettuce salad Cinnamon roll Cheese slices Milk TUESDAY Hamburger Pickle slices Butterscotch pudding French fries Green beans Milk WEDNESDAY Spaghetti with hamburger French bread Buttered peas Raisin bars Milk THURSDAY Chicken and noodle soup Crackers Biscuit and butter Cranberry sauce Fruit cocktail Milk FRIDAY Tacos French fries Buttered rice Banana cake Milk R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM APRIL 18 - 22 MONDAY Juice Salisbury steak Mashed potatoes and gravy Applesauce Whole wheat bread and margarine Gelatin Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Juice 8.8. Q. on bun

German potato salad Green peas pears Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Juice Stewed chicken with dumplings Gla/ed carrots Bread and margarine Chocolate cake Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Juice Swedish meatballs w ith noodles Harvard beets Gingerbread with lemon sauce Rye bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Juice Baked fish w ith lemon wedge Escallopoed potatoes Corn pudding Rice krispie bars Roll and margarine Milk. tea. coffee THE WRITERS WORKSHOP SONG We are the Writers Workshop and our work is in demand. Although we’re few in number, we’re the Finest in the land. Whatever subject is assigned we really have a ball. And every meeting seems to be the best one of them all! One month we all wrote mysteries. the guns they blazed away. And. for the bicentennial, wrote of a distant day. And when a poem is called for. oh. the ryhmes are something grand. A credit to the talents of our Writers Workshop band. We’ve written books for children. and an article or two. And skits and bits of nonsense, also something called “Haiku”. There’s always something doing, something good is being planned. By this great innovative group.

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the Writers Workshop band. — Adelaide Stitils This modest tribute to the Writers Workshop was sung by its author and her husband to the tune of “MacNamara’s Band” on Tuesday evening. The group met at the Koontz Lake Library. Besides the above there were four other songsparodies written and sung. The w hole group joined in on Ed Moravek’s “Cosnscrvation Theme” to the tune of "Yankee Doodle”. Ed. a prolific writer, also wrote “Service In Beauty” and “Consolation”, which he sang rather well! A country-western melody was attempted by Nadine Keiper, who used “Down in the Valley” for her new lyrics. Her mild spoof of country music was called “Don’t Hasten the Day". The assignment for May is to try haiku and cinquains. The group invites any writers who wish to do so. to join them. The meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. slow time. By May the time in Marshall and Starke county will be the same. The place is the Koontz Lake Library on State Road 23. SPRING CONFERENCE Indiana Legionnaires from thruout Indiana will gather in Indianapolis April 16-17 for their annual Spring Conference. Sessions will be held at the War Memorial and the Indy Inn, headquarters for the gathering. The affair is joint with the American Legion Auxiliary. The gathering will be the last get-together for Legionnaires and Auxiliary members prior to their July Conventions. The Legion Convention this year is scheduled for July 14-17 in Evansville and the Auxiliary will be holding its Convention at French Lick. Rev. Richard Connelly, pastor emeritus, of St. Colman Church. Washington Court House. Ohio,

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will be the speaker at the Conference Banquet scheduled for April 16 at the Athletic Club in Indianapolis. Father Connelly served four terms as the National Chaplain for the Elks and for 26 years served as Chaplain for the Cleveland Browns. Currently, he serves as Chaplain for the Cincinnati Bengals. Legionnaires w ill hear Jake Jack son of the Indiana Veterans Em ployment Office at the general meeting scheduled for 12:00 noon on Saturday in the War Memorial Auditorium. State Legion Com mandcr James E. Gallagher and Auxiliary President Frances McCullough of Terre Haute will preside at the general meeting. Meeting during the two-day session will be the Department Executive Committee, scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. The other 26 committees and commissions governing the various programs of the Legion will also be meeting, starting at 1:00 p.m, on Saturday. SWAN LAKE MEN’S GOLF LEAGUE MEETING The kick-off meeting for the men’s league at Swan Lake Golf Course will be held on Tuesday. April 26 at 7:00 p.m. in the pro shop. Anyone interested in joining come or turn your name in ahead of time at the pro shop. Anyone interested in subbing only, also turn your name in at the pro shop. Come and have a fun evening golfing. ON DEAN’S LIST Students named to the Dean’s List for the winter quarter at TriState University, having achieved a 3.5 grade point average or better, include Bruce E. Dayhuff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dayhuff. 106 Clark, Walkerton. A graduate of John Glenn High School, he is majonng in accounting.