The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1982 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEBRUARY 18, IW2
SERVICE NEWS If y 1 Terrs Van Vactor, son of Mr and Mrs lames Van V actor. Walker ton has successfully completed the rigorous professional requirements for qualification in submarines This achievement is a result ot having gained a thorough know! edge of submarine construction and operations Additionally, he has demonstrated his reliability under conditions of stress A man is designated "Qualified m Submarines' only after a careful review has been made of the qual ity and depth of his submarine knowledge and he has proven his ability to perform in a capable, re sponsible manner He has earned the admiration and respect of his shipmates and fellow submariners He is now privileged to wear the "Silver Dolphins", the coveted symbol of the Submarine Force.
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February 2 (FH I NC) Navy Airman Michael J Moorhouse, son of Maureen Moorhouse of Rural Route 4 Box 319. Walkerton, recently completed a deployment to the Western Pacific He is a member of Tactical I lectronu Warfare Squadron 136. embarked aboard the aircraft car rier USS Midway, operating from Yokosuka. Japan During the cruise, training exercises were conducted involving other ”ih Fleet units and those of allied nations Port visits were made in Korea and Thailand January 14 U HINT ) Marine (pl Dennis 1 Kiincdinst. son of David 1 Kiincdinst. of Rural Route J Plymouth, and Sandra Ross, of Rural Route 1. Walkerton, has been promoted to his present rank wink serving with Headquarters and Service Battalion. Marine Corps Base. Camp Butler, on Okinawa ARMY AND AIR FORCE HOMETOWN N1 WS Pvt Ka thy A Holmes, daughter of Jerry Al Holmes, of 406 W Maple Ave., anil Mary A Holmes, of 104 S W illiams St . both of North Liberty has arrived for duly at lud wigsburg. West Germany Holmes, a mechanic, was prev lously assigned at Fort Jackson, S C She is a 1974 graduate of North I iberty High School
I I ■Br »• > pjHF January 11 (FHTNC) — Marine Pvt Tim M Crawford, son of Harold C and Louise M. C rawford, of Rural Route 3. Box 550. Walkerton. has completed recruit training at the Mar ine ( orps Recruit Depot. San Diego. During the 11 week training cycle. he learned the basics of battlefield survival He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlist ment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gamed proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid. rifle marksmanship and close order drill Teamwork and self discipline were emphasized throughout the training cycle. A 1461 graduate of Oregon Davis High School, Grovertown, he join cd the Marine Corps in September 1461 ARMY AND AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS - Airman William B Grimm, son ot Paul Grimm, 2433 Renois Lane. (. ahok la. Illinois, and Mavis Grimm, of Percy. Illinois, has graduated from the U. S Air Force aircraft mam lenance training course at Shep pard Air Force Base, Texas. Graduates of the course were trained in aircraft maintenance, repair and service, and earned cred its toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the \ir Force. Grimm will now serve at Edwards Air Force Base, California, with the 6515th Organizational
Maintenance Squadron. His wife, Lori, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ron Hummer, of North Liberty, Indiana IV. Elementary List sth & 6th Grade Honor Roll The Walkerton Elementary School Honor Roll has been re leased as follows tor the fifth and sixth grades: FIFTH GRADE Distinguished Scott Beagles Brenda Petry Regular Honor Roll Sandra Anderson Tina Bell Michelle Bukowski Carolyn Chapman (raig Hiler Jennifer Gibson I (Kid King Michele Knowlton I ony Know lion I (aid McLaughlin 1 (Kid Marek Dawn Marks I isa Martensen I roy Petry John Pinckert Kent Ramsbey Matt Saul Daw n SherwiHKi Kev in South Jason Verhaeghe Kim Whybew SIXTH GRADE Distinguished Laura Chance Laurie Hershberger Lisa Smith Regular Honor Roll Stephanie Beem Jenny Boswell I im Buchanan lina Davis April Haynes Wilhe Hostraw ser Kim Kriskovsky Sherri LaFountain Connie Menges I racy Ross Jimmy Tuttle
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Falcons Top Culver For 11th Victory Ihe John Glenn Falcons won their 11 th game of the season over Culver Tuesday night by a 57-41 score This was the last Northern State Conference game for Glenn who is 5-1 in conference play. I he box score and details will be m next week’s issue of the paper. OFFER SCHOLARSHIPS Did you know there are two scholarships available for Starke County residentss? Ont SIOO.OO scholarship is available to any resident in Starke County who is pursuing a career in the field of Home Economics and is offered by the Starke County Extension Homemakers. A career advancement scholarship is offered by the Indiana Extension Homemaker’s Association, in the amount of $400.00. For eligibility, the applicant must be an Indiana homemaker 25 years of age or more, have financial need and show ability to complete education or upgrade vocational skills. Applications must be submitted by April 1. 1462. For more information you may call the Starke County Extension Office. 772-3553. NOTICE A meeting of the Michiana NuTones Laryngectomy Club will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. February 28, 1982. at United Health Services. 711 E. Colfax. St.. South Bend. The communications project will be discussed and dues are to be paid at this meeting. Dues are $2.00 per member. All interested persons are invited to attend — family and friends, nurses, doctors, medical personnel, students, pharmacists. etc The meetings are sponsored by the Cancer Society of St. Joseph County. Inc., a United Way .Agency and are open to the public at no charge for attendance. For further information call 2343136.
