The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1979 — Page 8

APRIL 19, 1979 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

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Suzanne Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins, 63364 State Road 23. North Liberty, and Glenn Schmeltz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schmeltz, Route 4, Walkerton, were united in marriage on Saturday, April 7. during a candlelight, double-ring ceremony in the North Liberty United Methodist Church. Rev. Gaylord Saltzgaber officiated. The organist played the traditional Bridal Song and We've Only Just Begun. Debbie Surpas. North Liberty, was the maid of honor and Debbie Lawson, of Elkhart, was the bridesmaid. SERVICE NOTES Al *1 • 1 w SAN ANTONIO - The daughter of a Walkerton, Ind., resident has been selected to receive specialized training after completing Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Chers 1 A. Crane, daughter of Frederick A Crane Sr . of 440' i Michigan St., studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community C ollege of the Air Force The airman now goes to Sheppard AFB. lex., to attend the Air Training Coalman's dental helper course Airman C rane attended Hartford, Conn., High School

Dale Schmeltz, brother of the groom. Walkerton, was best man. ' Groomens was Steve Stull, of South Bend. Ushers were John Surpass, North. Liberty and Duane Steven- ( son. Plymouth. A reception was held in the church social room. A wedding trip to Kentucky and Tennessee was taken. The couple is now at home on Route 4, Box 60. Walkerton. The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School and the groom is a graduate of John Glenn High School. Manne Private First Class Rodney L. Berg, son of Carl E. and Wilda Berg of Route 1. Box 57. Grovertown. Ind., recently departed for a deployment in the Western Pacific. He is a member of Battalion Landing Team 2. 3 (Two Slat Three), Ist Manne Brigade, embarked aboard the amphibious assult ship USS Tarawa, and operating as a unit of the U. S. Seventh Fleet. Missions of the Seventh Fleet are to protect U. S. citizens, shipping and interests in the Western Pacific; to deter aggression against our Western Pacific allies by maintaining mobile striking forces; to promote peace and stability in the Western Pacific and to create goodwill for the United States. During the deployment, his unit is scheduled to participate in various training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port visits are scheduled in several Far Eastern countries. His unit is homeported in Kaneohe. Hawaii. A 19’8 graduate of Oregon-Davis High School. Berg joined the Manne Corps in March 19’8. Achievement Roll At Urey Th trey Middle School has announced its achievement roil following the third nine-week grading period The achievement roll is made up of students who have been recommended by one or more of their teachers for substantial improvement in their studies dunng the grading period just ended. A

letter is sent home to the parents stating that the roll is a recognition of the students efforts. SIXTH GRADE Robert Brandt Ronald Clapper Mark Kring Fred Newland Patty Gillham Rhonda Golubski Thomas Houser Brian Neirynck Linda Ward SEVENTH GRADE Patrick Laizure Kathy Clayton Stephenie Schuyler Tammie Fritter GLENN GIRLS EDGE CULVER BY A POINT The Glenn girls track team edged the Culver Community girls track team 53-52 in a dual meet on Monday. The Summary 80 yard hurdles —l. Anne W iggin (C); 2. Robin Wiggin (C); 3. Barb Mann (G). Time:l2.s Shot put —l. Barb Mann (G); 2. Susan Keller (C); 3. Mary Lou Smith (C). Distance 33’4” High jump —l. Anne Wiggin (C); 2, Barb Peacock (G); 3. Deb Jenney(G). Height 5’2” Long jump —l, Robin Wiggin (C): 2. Tina Riester (C): 3. Barb Mann(G). Distance 15’6'4" 100 yard dash —l. Deb Miller (G); 2. Tina Riester (C); 3. Cindy Pitts (C). Time: 12.7 Mile run —l. Julie Cline (G). 2. Deb Jenney (G). 3. Shirley Poort (C). Time 6:01.2 Softball throw —l, Cindy Pitts (C); 2. Barb Mann (G); 3. Susan Keller (C). Distance 197'6” 880 yard relay —l. Glenn (Anne Huffstetter, Debbie Miller. Gina Newland. Patti Farrar). Time 1:56.1 440 yard dash —l. Anne Wiggin (C); 2, Traci Florian (G); 3, Kathi Furguson (G). Time 1:07.8 440 yard relay —l, Glenn (Anne Huffstetter. Debbie Miller. Gina Newland. Patti Farrar). Time :57.7 880 yard run —l, Julie Cline (G); 2. Deb Jenney (G); 3. Shirley Poort (C). Time 2:40.3 220 yard dash —l. Cindy Pitts (C); 2. Gina Newland (G); 3. Patti Farrar (G). Time :29.5 880 medley relay — I. Culver (Robin Wiggin. Anne Wiggin. Trish Bonnell. Carolyn Bauer). Time 2:03 Julie Cline's time in the mile run qualified her for the sectional. LAVILLE GIRLS EDGE GLENN RUNNERS 56-49 The La Ville girls track team won a close meet over the Glenn girls 56-490 n Thursday. April 12. The Summary 80 yard hurdles —l. Barb Mann (G); 2. Traci Flonan (G); 3. Lana Kendell(L). Time:l2.o 100 yard dash —l. Sandy Lippert (L); 2. Diane Court (L); 3, Debbie Miller (G). Time:ll.9 Mile run —l. Julie Cline (G); 2. Jenny Gross (L); 3. Deb Jenney (G). Time 6:06.1 880 yard relay — I. LaVille (Shelly Albert. Andrea Anderson. Lisa Kuskye, Becky Gardner). Time 2:13.8 440 yard dash —l, Beth Carter (L): 2. Traci Flonan (G); 3. Kathi Ferguson (G). Time 1:05.4 440 relay —l. Glenn (Anne Huffstetter. Debbie Miller. Gina Newland. Patti Farrar). Time :54.9 High jump —l, Beth Carter (L); 2. Becky Gardner (L); 3. Barb Peacock (G). Height 5’ Softball throw —l, Sandy Lippert (L); 2. Shelly Albert (L); 3. Julie Cline (G). Distance I’4’ 880 yard run —l. Julie Cline (G); 2. Jennifer Gross (L); 3. Barb Peacock (G). Time 2:43.b 220 yard dash — I. Gina Newland (G); 2. Patti Farrar (G); 3. Lisa Kuskye (L). Rime .29.5 880 yard medley relay —l, LaVille (Lana Kendell. Diane Court. Sandy Lippert, Beth Carter).

Time 2:00.7 Shot put —l, Becky Gardner (L); 2. Barb Mann (G); 3, Sally Grenert (L). Distance 34'5 Long jump —l, Barb Mann (G); 2. Beth Carter (L); 3. Patti Farrar (G). Distance 14’1" Barb Mann qualified for the sectional in the shot put and the 80 yard hurdles. LAVILLE RUNNERS DEFEAT GLENN IN DUAL MEET The LaVille track team topped the Falcons in dual competition on Thursday. Arpil 12. The Summary High hurdles —l. John Murray (L); 2, D. Miller (G); 3. Foster (L). Time :17.6 100 yard dash —l. Tracey Smith (L); 2. Parker (G); 3. Muncie (G). l ime : 10.7 Mile run —l, Terry Anspaugh (G); 2. Bunn (L); 3. Ousnamer (L). Time 5:01.3 Long jump— 1. Terry Anspaugh (G); 2. Saville (L); 3. Rethlake (L). Distance 16'8'/i” High jump —l. Craig Ochs (G): 2. Cline (G): 3, D. Miller (G). Height 5’10" 880 yard relay — I. Glenn (Brian Parker. Rob Miller. Bob Muncie, Don Miller). Time 1:41.6 Shot put —l, Dave Riddle (L); 2. Muncie (G); 3. Bettcher (L). Distance 47’ Discus —l. Dave Riddle (L); 2, Bettcher (L); 3. Parker (G). Distance 107’6” 440 yard dash —l, Tim Cline (G): 2. Kindt (L); 3. Corban (L). Time :55.3 330 yard low hurdles —l. Kevin Foster (L); 2, Savill (L): 3. D. Miller (G). Time :44.5 880 yard run —l. Greg Bunn (L); 2, Cline (G); 3. Kindt (L). Time 2:16.7 220 yard dash —l, Tracey Smith (L); 2. Muncie (G); 3. Rethlake (L). Time :25.6 2 mile run —l, Neil McCartney (L); 2, Woodcox (L); 3, Bunn (L). Time 12:04 Pole vault —l, Gary Savill (L); 2, Smith (G); 3, Anspaugh (G). Height 12' Mile relay —l. LaVille (Kevin Foster. John Corban. Gary Savil. John Kindt). Time 3:54.b CULVER BOYS TOPPLE GLENN IN TRACK MONDAY The Culver track team topped the Glenn runners in a dual meet Monday at the Glenn track 69-57. The Summary 120 yard high hurdles —l, Salinis (C); 2. Higgins (C); 3, Miller (G). Time: 16.4 100 yard dash —l, Hart (C); 2. Parker (G); 3, Muncie (G). Time :10.6 Mile run —l. Anspaugh (G); 2, Wvnn (C): 3, Robins (C). Time 4:48.4 880 vard relav —l. Culver. Time 1:37.4 440 yard dash —l. Cline (G); 2. Harris (C); 3. Smith (G). Time :54.3 330 yard low hurdles —l. Salinis (C); 2. Peterson (C); 3. Hanson (C). Time 47.3 880 yard run —l. Cline (G); 2. Ochs (G); 3. Branum (C). Time 2:11.8 220 yard dash —l, Hart (C); 2. Muncie (G); 3. Parker (G). Time :24.2 2 mile run —l. Wynn (C); 2. Anspaugh (G); 3. Robins (C). Time 11:00 880 vard relav —l. Culver. Time 3:58.2 Shot put —l. Muncie (G); 2. Baldwin (C): 3. Wolfe (C). Distance 43'8" Discus —l, Parker (G). 2. Wolfe (C); 3, Bauman (C). Distance 188'7" High jump —l. Higgins (C); 2. Ochs (G); 3. Cline (G). Height 5'10" Long jump —l. Higgins (C); 2. Hart (C); 3, Anspaugh (G). Distance 19'8 *6” Pole vault —l. Smith (G); 2. Miller (G). Height 12’

TO PRESENT PLAY IN N.L. “Murder On Center Stage", a mystery play, will be presented by the North Liberty High School Drama Club on Thursday and Friday, April 26 and 27 at 8:00 p.m. each evening. Tickets are SI .50 at the door. Members of the cast include Mary Jo Morey. Chantelle Harding. Liz Humphries. Dan SheneI man. Laura Nance. Nancy Good- । man. Patty Geddes. Todd Shencman and Jerry Koch. Nancy Royce is the director. INDIANA EVENTS Festivals honoring composers of 1 the Romantic era. the blooming of the dogwoods and the Indianapolis “500" highlight the last part of 1 April in Indiana. Butler University's Jordan College of Fine Arts presents Romantic Festival XU at Clowes Memorial Hall in Indianapolis April 19-22 and 27-29. The series features the works of Romantic Era composers displayed through opera, symphony, solo artists and ballet each evening beginning at 8 p.m. Chicago’s famous Maxwell Street is recreated in Salem (Washington County) April 20-21 at the Maxwell Street Sidewalk Events and Carnival. Outdoor displays of arts and crafts, flea market stands, merchants' specials. antiques, square dances, 1 home-baked goods, carnival rides and concessions highlight each day's activities, which run from 6 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. A good time is in store for participants and spectators alike at the 1 Sugar Creek Canoe Race in Crawfordsville (Montgomery County) April 21-22. Sprints and distance canoe races will be held on Holiday Lake on Saturday, while the women. men and beginners compete ' on Sugar Creek on Sunday. Two southern Indiana counties salute the beauty of the dogwood 1 blossoms during late April. The Perry County Dogwood Festival will be held April 22 in Tell City, Troy and Rome. Among the scheduled activities are tours of the countryside, arts and crafts show, flea market, home-cooked meals and other activities. The Orleans Dogwood Festival (Orange County) is set for the following weekend (April 27-29). Activities include an antique show and sale, arts and crafts displays, needlework exhibits, a flower show, parade, tour of homes and a tour of the country side. A special weekend is planned at Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement near Noblesville (Hamilton County) April 28-29 when Indiana Spring, 1836 is re-created. In addition to the daily chores and crafts demonstrations, activities will focus on preparations for the anticipated growing season. Outstanding samples of Hoosier art will be on display at the Johnson County Courthouse in Franklin April 27-28 as a part of Arts and Crafts on the Square. Paintings will hang for show and sale inside the historic budding from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. both days. The courthouse square will also be lined with arts and crafts booths for the visitors' enjoyment. The antiques, vintage autos and the magnificent West Baden Springs Hotel (now Northwood Institute) are perfect complements for each other at Northwood’s Antiques and Autos in West Baden (Orange County) April 29. The former hotel was once known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World” and is acclaimed for its hugh unsupported dome. Even though race day is still a month away, the “500“ Festival gets the green flag April 29 in Ind ianapolis. A month of festivities is kicked off on that day with the Mayor’s breakfast.