The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1977 — Page 2

APRIL 28, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

SHAMROCK GOLF TEAM _Cu fl * b wt . / F VJk % I IL i ijiSv^W ^Ti «i a I The North Liberty Shamrock golf team members are from left to right, first row: coach Nancy Royce, Kandy Hummer. Dave Lambert. Rich Sprunger and Mark Zakowski. Back row: Mark Wilmes. Brian Nixon. Andy Wilmes and Jim Landrum. Not pictured were Curt Jaworski, Bill Landrum and Tom Maple. photo by Michael Pearish NORTH LIBERTY GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM ?'<iWT > j wTP^FFi The North Liberty girls track team members are from left to right, front row: Gwen McDonnell. Patrice Jaworski. Nancy Koch. Nancy Goodman, Karen Wolff and Colleen Eckhart. Second row: Chantelle Harding. Loraine Lacay, Holla Dunbar. Jill Knowlton. Connie Eckhart and Kris Kelley. Third row: Kathy Konopka. Karole Winnicki. Lisa Zimmerle. Karen Mortakis, Sarah Newcomb and Kelly Medlin. Back row: Sue Konopka, Beth Dixon, coach Meyer, Becky Salyer and Mary Vukovits.

NORTH LIBERTY Mrs. Alfred Smith and Mr. and Mrs Ikinald Smith, of South Bend, visited a cousin, Ethel Armstrong, in Shaunburg. Illinois. last Saturday. They truly enjoyed the day as Ethel is living in a new retirement home there.

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pinerger and granddaughter, of Chesapeak. Va.. and Mrs. Figg, of South Bend, called on Mrs. Alfred Smith, they all had an enjoyable time together. Mr. and Mrs. David Spellman were guests overnight of Mrs. Francis McDaniel. Also coming from Chicago, to visit her was her grandson. Derek Wood. Mrs. Lillian Peterson and daughter. Mary Ann. visited Sunday afternoon with the John Peterson

family in South Bend. It was a very rewarding day for all. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Knowlton took the Texas Roundup tour of Mexico, where they had to change an American bus and driver for a Mexican bus and driver. They had miny sight-seeing trips in their two-day stay in Mexico. Returning to Texas for three days and nights in which all 41 aboard enjoyed the lovely scenery and delicious food. They toured 11 states in their travels. Tired, but happy, they returned to South Bend. HYPNOTIST SHOW Liberty Township 4-H Horse and Pony Club will present hypnotist Ellis Swihart on Saturday. April 30 at 5:00 p.m. in the 4-H barn, corner of Quinn and Tamarack Roads. North Liberty. There will be a donation of SI.OO per person will all donations going to the Horse and Pony Club for repair of grounds and other activities. Also on the grounds will be pony rides at 25 cents and refreshments. The show beings at 5:00 p.m. following the 3rd District V.F.W. Loyalty Day Parade in downtown North Liberty. RECEIVES DEGREE Allan Eugene Northam, Walkerton. received a bachelor of ui-

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ence degree in business from Indiana University. Bloomington. Commencement will be at 3:00 p.m. on May 8 in Assembly Hall. A total of 7.360 candidates for degrees will be eligible to partipate. TO RECEIVE DEGREES Shane J. Hostetler and David Stanley Houser, both of North Liberty, will receive their degrees during commencement at Indiana State University. Terry Haute, on Sunday. May 8 at 2:00 p.m. in the ISU Hulman Civic University Center. Hostetler will receive a bachelor «f science degree in industrial arts and Houser will receive a master of science degree in education, school psychology. NORTH LIBERTY GOLFERS WIN CONFERENCE MEET The North Liberty golf team rested their laurels on the fifth man score to top Fairfield in a dual conference golf match when the two teams locked up at 170 for the nine hole battle. However, the fifth score by Brian Nixon, of 46. topped the fifth man for Fairfield, Kim Burger, who had 56. to break the tie. The match was played at the Maxwelton Golf Course in windy and rainy weather last Thursday. The win was the first and gave the Shamrocks a 1-3 record for their young team coached by Nancy Rovce. individual Scores NORTH LIBERTY (170) Jim Landrum 37 (medalist), Mark Wilmes 43. Andy Wilmes 45. Randy Hummer 45 and Brian Nixon 46. FAIRFIELD (170) Roger Method 39. Brian Steele 39. Joe .Stump 42. Ron Stilwell 50 and Kim Burger 56. A good husband is one who checks his pockets everytime he passes a mail box.

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Children’s Art Work Exhibit You arc cordially invited to our extensive exhibit of children’s art work, collected during the years of teaching and supervising art, by Janet Sullivan. Jan is a consultant in Art Education on the staff of the Northern Regional Service Center in South Bend. On exhibit are drawings, paintings, prints, collages and fabrics created by boys and girls. A variety of instructional approaches used by teachers can be noted in the exhibit because each teacher has her own individual method of presenting art problems. Media usage and art processes are displayed with an example of many from every grade level. Work from university students attending art methods courses arc also included. The art work shows the capability of students at different levels of development. Examples are included of a child's ability to draw the human figure from the simple direct painting of a five year old child to the sesnsitive complex drawing of a university student. The art work will be on display at the Walkerton Elementary School Library on May 18 from 1:00 - 4:30 p.m.. May 19 from 8:30 ; 4:30 p.m. and May 20 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. At 3:45 May 19 Mrs. Sulliven will be explaining the art work to anyone who wishes to attend. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own after October, 1976. Arline M. Dittmar 28480 New Road North Liberty. Ind. 46554 3tml2p Virus is a word used by doctors to mean, “Your guess is as good as mine.”