The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1978 — Page 17
BETHEL STUDENTS OFF TO ENGLAND 'j cJi A /»****&■ Lr=^— Qa j I F* '■
Professor Kenneth Robinson, center, is accompanying twelve Bethel College students to England ,md Scotland for a month of studies that will earn credits in English iterature or English education. Ihe group will leave Chicago’s O'Hare Airport on Sundav, April lb. Also pictured are from left, Marlene Edison, daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Raymond Naragon. North 1 iberty; David Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lambert. South Bend. Barbara Bevier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beyler. South Bend and Lee Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arnold, Strongsvdie. Ohio. They will spend one week in 1 ondon before going to Southampton for three days. They will be in Oxford for two days and in Bradtord on May 1 and 2. After four lays in Keswick, they will have two lays in Edinburgh. Scotland. Ihe students who are enrolled tor literature credits will visit mam authors' homes and the sites of a number of classics of English literature including Shakespeare's home. They will attend a performance of one of Shakespeare’s plays at Stratford-on-Avon. The education students will sit in on lasses of various levels tn the I nglish schools. Professor Robinson has taken a number of classes to England and spent his sabbatical there, studying at Cambridge University. He has 'aught at Bethel College for 30 sears and is semi-retired His only lass is a course in freshman composition during the present semester. He will also teach that
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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - APRIL 27. 1978
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Fruit salad Milk UREY BOYS LOSE TO BREMEN IN TRACK Ihe Urey boys seventh grade track team was defeated by Bremen 66-33. John Newland was the leading scorer for Urey with 11 points. Newland place first in the pole vault with a new seventh grade record of 7 feet, first in the shot put with a new seventh grade record of 33’6” heating the old record by 2' / and placed third in the KBO. Mark Jacobson placed first in the discuss establishing the seventh grade record at 73'5”. I odd Cummins won first place in the 60 with a new class record of 0 .8 and the 100 with a new sixth grade reoerd of :12.1. Mike Klinedinst set the sixth grade record in the 880 at 3:24. The Summary Discuss —l. Jacobson (U). 2, Meister iB). 3. Dreessen (U. Distance "3’5” Shot put —l, Newland (U). 2. Meister (B). 3, Jacobson (U). Distance 33’6” High jump —l, Bennet <B). Height 4’ Pole vault —l, Newland (U). Height 7' I ong jump —l, Bennitt (B). 2. Whitesei (B), 3. Frame (U). Distance 14’8’4" 120 yard low hurdles — |, Whitsei (B), 2. Zehncr (B). 3. Gardner (B), Time: 19.5 60 yard dash —l, ( ummins (U), 2. Phillips (B). 3, Whinson (B). Time :07.8 100 yard dash —l, Cummins (U). 2. Zehncr (B). 3. Whinsomß). Time .12.1 440 yard dash —l, Gardner (B). 2. Fansler (U). 3. Krick (U). lime 1:10.5 880 yard run —l. Bennitt (B). 2. Hershberger (B). 3. Newland (U). Time 2:36.9 220 yard dash —l. Phillips (B).
2. O'Connor (B). 3. Gardner (B). lime :30.5 440 yard relay —l. Bremen. I ime :57.4 880 Yard relay — I. Bremen. I ime 2:03.1 Eighth Grade Loses 67-50 The Urey eighth grade boys track team lost to Bremen 67-50. Doug Miller placed first in the 60 and 1 (X) yard dashes and the long jump. Dave Nunley established a new eighth grade and schixil record in the discuss with a throw of 104'10" The Summarx Discuss —l, Nunley (U). 2. Hunsberger ( 81. 3. Forte (81. Dis tance 104'10” Shot put —l. Hand (B). 2. Hunsberger (B). 3, Nunley (U). Distance 47’4” Pole vault —l, McPherron (Bi. 2. Seghtmeyer (B). Height 7’ High jump — I. Tinkey (U), 2. Amor (U). 3. Swain (B). Height s’l ” Long jump — I. Miller (U). 2. Hershberger (B), 3. Tinkey (L). Distance 17 ,J /4" 120 low hurdles —l. Elkin (U). 2, Jones (B). 3. Hershberger (Bi Time : 18 Mile run —l. Back (U). 2. Slareb (B). 3. Moore (U). Time 5:44.6 60 yard dash —l, Miller (U). 2, Bunge (B), 3. Abbott (B). Time :07.4 440 yard dash — I. Hand (B). 2. Amor (U). 3. Blum (B>. Time 1:00.1 100 yard dash —l. Miller (U). 2. Hand (B), 3. Hunsberger (B). Time : 11.85 880 yard run —l, Bunge (81. 2. linkev (U), 3, Mullen (B). Time 2:36.9 220 yard dash — I. Carriveau (Bi. 2. Elkin (U). 3. Vulgaris (B>. l ime :28.8 440 yard relay —l, Bremen. 1 ime :53.1 880 yard relay —l. Bremen, lime 1:53.3
