The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1980 — Page 3

Girls’ Staters Are Chosen At John Glenn High Ihe American Legion Auxiliary t Orville Easterday Unit 189, Walkerton. recently selected the t legates and alternates to attend ie thirty-ninth session of Hoosier iris’ State. Chosen as delegates > attend Girls' State June 15 irough June 22 at Indiana State diversity. Terre Haute, were Miss 'amela Aitken and Miss Thelma lolph. Alternates arc Miss Tonya toise and Miss Cindy Petry. The iris are all juniors at John Glenn ligh School. Walkerton. ■ ►phi PAMELA AITKEN Miss Aitken is the sixteen year Id daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil \itkcn. Route 1, Walkerton. Miss Dolph. 17, is the daughter of Mr. .nd Mrs. John Dolph, Route I. Walkerton. Miss Boise is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boise, Route 4, Walkerton, ( indy s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 den Petry, Route 4. Walkerton. I THELMA DOLPH

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The purpose of Hoosier Girls' State is to educate young women tn the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of American Citizenship. Special emphasis is upon the contribution women can make in local. county, and state government. Hoosier Girls' State is a school of government and practical politics but this program is nonpartisan and non-politicaL It has been designed to give actual experience in the problems in self government as it operates in Indiana. gb|. W TONYA BOISE The American Legion Auxiliary sponsors the program and works to develop the ideals of democracy for every American citizen. The girls are selected from the upper third of their class at John Glenn High School. The candidates then attended a local Auxiliary meeting and gave a short speech on why they would like to attend Girls’ State. The girls must show an interest in government and history, as well as have outstanding qualities of leadership and interest in people. CINDY PETRY

During their week at Terre Haute each girl will be assigned to one of the two political parties. Federalist or Nationalist. 1 hey are also assigned to a mythical city and county. Precincts are formed; committeemen are elected; offices must be filed for and the primaries arc held as the Indiana law requires. State conventions to nominate candidates are held and then the general elections are held. At the close of the session, it is hoped that each girl will come home with a broader view of the American political system. As well as a better understanding of the American woman in politics. Many awards and scholarships are available during the Girls' State session, and it is hoped that the young women from John Glenn will represent their school and community in everv wav.

Bowling

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High individual series women: Brenda Halter 537, Ruby Stratton 530, Ching Seaman 440. High individual game women: Ruby Stratton 194, 169. Brenda Halter 188, 185, Rita Johnson 167. Suburban league Stump Jumpers 25 15 American Legion 24 16 Lakeside Realty 21 19 Nusbaum-Elkin 20' . 19' j Falcon Inn 18 22 Ray's Supermarket 18 22 M. J. Package Store 18 22 Barden's Construction 15*/i 24'6 High team senes scratch: Nus-baum-Elkin Funeral Home 2564, American Legion Post 189 2525, Lakeside Realty 2492. High team game scratch: Nus-baum-Elkin Funeral Home 902. 873. Lakeside Realty 860. High individual series handicap: Ron Bellinger 662. Conrod Kriskovsky 651, Ken Bolz.c 638. High individual game handicap: Conrad Kriskovsky 250. Walt Calh<xm 248. Tom Foster 244. Late Monday Nite Bowlers Crack-Ups ' 52 32 Pixies 48 36 Happy Hixikers 44 40 Miller's Mem Manor 43 41 Nite Owls 42 42 Play Girls 40 44 Fun Seekers 36 48 Bad Girls 35 49 High team series: Crack Ups 2003. Play Girls 1993, Pixies 19 7 9. High team game: Play Girls 725. ( rack Ups 713, Pixies ”03. High individual series: Sherry Naragon 533, Martha Smith 492. Shirley Newhart 467. High individual game. Martha Smith 219, Sherry Naragon 201, Alice Radde 18”.

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