The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1985 — Page 3

ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS AT NORTH LIBERTY R I Ma M The North Liberety Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the winners of the second annual Charles “Cub” Bare scholarship essay contest. Marv Ellen Seabaugh, daughter of Judy L. Frazier and Robert William Rupel, son of Constance and Charles Rupel.

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Their essays on “How Personal Involvement Improves My Local Community” were judged a tie and the $250.00 scholarship has been divided and each participant was given $125.00. Present John Glenn Spring Sports Awards The John Glenn High School I Spring Sports awards were presented recently. Awards were given in golf, baseball, track and tennis. Randy Schmeltz, golf coach, presented the mental attitude award to Craig Blad and the most improved award to Chris Savoie, a sophomore. Baseball coach, John Hostrawser, presented the highest batting average award to senior Chip I Bolze; mental attitude award to sophomore Ivan Singleton; and the i most valuable player award to senior Darrin Fisher. Dennis Rippy, boys track coach, presented the mental attitude award to sophomore Ed Brooke; most improved award to Eric Pentecost, a sophomore; and the most valuable award to junior Tim Knowlton. Girls track coach, Pam Pearish, presented the mental attitude award to senior Angie Albertsen; most improved to sophomore Ann Battles; and the most valuable award to junior Jennifer Price. Richard Kickbush, tennis coach, presented the mental attitude award to freshman Julie Bolze and the most valuable award to senior Lisa Parker. Jackets were presented to Angie I Albertsen, Theresa Northam, Tracy Workman and Rusti Dill. For earning nine varsity letters, the Senior “G” award was presented to Julie Knowlton and Mark Cain. Julie Knowlton also received a plaque for having earned 12 varsity letters, a school record. Gassifieds begin at ST.SO.

LOCAL SPONSOR’S NOMINEES AWARDED NATIONAL HONOR The Society of Distinguished American High School Students announced today that 17 students from Walkerton United Methodist Church have been selected as members in its honor society for 1985. The students’ sponsor, Rev. C. A. Mayflower, was presented with The Society’s National Appreciation Award for “assiduous devotion to the development and encouragement of student leaders”. Membership in this national honorary is designated to be not only an honor but also an incentive for those exhibiting top performance

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while in high school. To be accepted, students must have excelled in academics, extracurricular or civic activities. Local students awarded this honor for 1985 include: Mark Cain, Joanna Haney, Theresa Northam, Jeff Rizek, Mark Menges, Bruce Mercer, Brian Mercer, Tina Anderson, Lynn Seiders, Angie Sherland. Traci Elkin, Rae Jimerson, Wes Pavey, Betsy High, Denny Setnor, Matt Wieczork and Joanna Anderson. As members, these students will have the opportunity to compete for college scholarships through The Society's National Awards Pro-

gram. This scholarship program, now in its 17th year, is funded by 130 colleges and universities across the nation. To preserve the honor, these members' names and their accomplishments will be listed in The Society's 1985 Membership Registry. CHANGING ADDRESS? If you are moving or vour mailing address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you. The Independent-News 123456787654321 is 11,111,111 multiplied by itself

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