The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1987 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — FEBRUARY 19, 1987

J.G. SOLO & ENSEMBLE WINNERS ffliW a A A A A .^raMff^ -..Fnpzw” s^^Sl-’ A mk *• » ^Wr3R ~MHEMP ■ 9R P^' B ^r ■■f * n jAt < ■ * kram 7 <^' i •t-w Ib * o!™® */ r —' ■Kniyo* ■u i First solo and ensemble winners include the following John Glenn High School students who participated in the contest at John Adams on February 7. First row, left to right: Julie Bolze. Veronica Clark, Laura Chance, Lisa Smith and Betsy High. Second row: Stephanie Beem, Julie Machowiak, Susan Oliver, Heather Shrum, Carolyn Chapman, Brenda Petry and Clarissa Mann. Back row: Kim Kriskovsky, Jeff Ludwig, Jason Holderread. Scott Tinkel, Gary Brown and Shane Groves and percussionists Kent Arnsbarger and David Robison. Connie Menges is not pictured. jES mmL tEF I^Va . 1/Atel Fif _^M \ . Wk t v s First division rating ensemble winners are, from left to right, first row: Kristi Zellers, Heather Hostetler, Andrea Brems, Lori Bellinger, Laurie Dudley, Dawn Phenis, Deanna Ross and Rahnee Patrick. Second row: han Hesters, Jerry McMahan, Tim Pletcher. Paige Edison, Tara Shively, Jamie McCool and Shirley Mills. Back row: James Karst, Troy Kriskovsky, Alan Baugher, Loren Knowlton and Jeff Pontius. •I Second place solo winners in the Junior High division of the contest held at John Adams High School February 7 are, from left to right: Patti Christensen, Alan Baugher and Sheila Miller. LIBERTY LANES North Liberty 656-3200 WEEKEND SPECIALS PRIME RIB KING CRAB LEGS WALLEYE

On Saturday, February 7, the entire John Glenn Instrumental Music Department took part in Solo and Ensemble contest at John Adams High School in South Bend. It is a pleasure to recognize publicly the outstanding efforts of our local musicians. The following is a list of contest results: First division rating, solos — Jamie McCool. Shelia Mills, Laura Chance, Patti Christensen, Julie Machowiak. Scott Bostwick. Alan Baugher and Troy Petry. First division rating, solos — Tara Shively, Joy Erdelyi. Veronica Clark. Lisa Smith. Steve Zellers. Heather Shrum, Loren Knowlton, Paiee Edison. Robbvn Lowrv. Jeff Patterson. Connie Menges. Nathan Davis. Deanna Ross, Katie Jacob. Laurie Dudley. Ken Arnsbarger and David Robinson. Second division rating, solos — Jamie McCool. Sheila Mills, Laura Chance, Patti Christensen, Julie Machowiak, Scott Bostwick. Alan Baugher and Troy Petry. First division rating ensemble members include: Veronica Gark, Betsy High, Michelle Meyer, Carolyn Chapman, Susan Oliver, Tara Shively, Paige Edison, Jamie McCool, Sheila Mills. Andrea Brems. Julie Bolze, Heather Shrum, Brenda Petry, Stephanie Beem, Kim Kriskovsky, Jeff Patterson, Laura Chance, Lisa Smith, Loren Knowlton, Heather Hostetler, Rahnee Patrick, Christine Paschen, Lori Bellinger and Dawn Phenis. Also, Shane Groves, Julie Machowiak. Garissa Mann. Scott Bostwick. Deanna Ross. Kristi Zellers. Jerry McMahan. Tim Pletcher, John Mills, Edward Karst, Gary Brown, Scott Tinkel, Jason Holderread, Laurie Dudley, Tuan Hesters. Max Warren, Troy Kriskovsky. Alan Baugher, Jeff Pontius, James Karst. Angie Bussard. Troy Petry, David Robison. Kent Arnsbarger, Chris King and Eric Weilosinski. State Solo and Ensemble Contest takes place February 21, in Indianapolis and the following students will be representing the John Glenn community: Solos — Veronica Clark, Lisa Smith, Heather Shrum, Jeff Patterson, Connie Menges, Kent Arnsbarger and David Robinson. Ensembles — Hute quartet, Veronica Clark. Laura Chance, Lisa Smith. Betsy High; clarinet trio, Heather Shrum. Julie Bolze, Brenda Petry; clarinet quartet. Heather Shrum, Brenda Petry. Susan Olivere. Carolyn Chapman; saxophone trio. Jeff Patterson. Stephanie Beem, Kim Kriskovsky; brass sextet, Julie Machowiak, Shane Groves, Garissa Mann. GaryBrown. Scott Tinkel and Jason Holderread. Congratulations to all the winners on their efforts and good luck to those people attending State Solo and Ensemble Contest. To Offer Non-Credit Adult Ed Courses At John Glenn The following non-credit courses will be offered through John Glenn High School: Computers. Arc and Gas Welding. Basic Mechanics and Adult Recreation. The adult ed computer course covers all beginning processes for operating computers. Through simple BASIC programming, the participants will learn about the computer parts, proper handling of hardware and software, and how information is stored and processed. Demonstrations will be given on some widely-used software for handling data such as reports and letters, inventories and financial records. The class is based on hands-on activities with both Apple and Tandy-Radio Shack computers and is designed to meet the needs of those unfamiliar with computers. In order to have a computer for each person, the class will be limited to 14 participants. The 10 sessions will be held at the

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 ROBERT E. URBIN, EDITOR SUSAN R. URBIN, ASSISTANT EDITOR INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., PUBLISHER 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574-1294 Telephone (219) 586-3139 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574-1294 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATIONS TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20‘ Per Copy; $6.00 Per Year (SI.OO Extra If Mailed Out Os State) s ks First place solo and ensemble winners are: Kent Arnsbarger, left, and David Robinson. * Ell mH ’ ‘ Mm * s J First place solo winners, from left to right, seated are: Paige Edison, Laurie Dudley, Tara Shively and Steve Zellers. Back row: Deanna Ross, Loren Knowlton, Nathan Davis and Joy Erdelvi.

Walkerton Elementary School on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and the fee will be $35.00. The first session was February 17. Arc and Gas Welding adult class is designed to develop basic abilities to perform common and important operations or processes involved in the selection, operation, maintenance and use of welding. This class will meet once a week for five weeks, beginning February 17 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and the fee will be $30.00. The fee includes materials used in class. A minimum of 10 people must register in order for the class to begin. Basic Mechanics is for those persons who have little knowledge of the automobile. The course will consist of such areas as minor tuneups. oil changes, tire changes, electrical diagnosis and the proper maintenance of the automobile. The class will meet once a week for two hours each evening and will meet five times. The first session will be March 31 at 7:00. Gass times can be flexible according to the wishes of the class. There must be a minimum of 10 persons register. The fee is $30.00. Adult Recreation is offered persons interested in playing basketball. The sessions cost $1.50 per night and have already begun on Tuesdays and lYtursdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at North Liberty Elementary/Middle School. Adults wishing more information about any of these classes or wishing to register should contact Mrs. Jackson or Mrs. Kunze at 5863195. Enrollment will be on a

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