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Congressman Roemer is talking to the "Falcon Pride" on the steps of the Capitol when the John Glenn band represented Indiana in Washington. D.C., recently. FALCON PRIDE BAND CAMP AUGUST 5 - 9 The John Glenn "Falcon Pride" gets underway with its fall competitive marching season with their annual band camp beginning on Monday, August Sth and running through Friday, August 9th. The "Falcon Pride" begins the 1991-92 school year with an impressive list of summer achievements and they indude: include a 3rd finish at the Ethnic Festival, a first place finish at the Bremen Fireman's Festival and a first place finish and Best of Show at the North Liberty 4th of July parade. Finally, a successful and rewarding trip to our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. The "Falcon Pride” was invited to participate as Indiana’s representative in the National Festival of States celebration commemorating the Bicentennial of Washington, D.C. and the Bill of Rights. Some of the more memorable highlights of the trip included the laying of Indiana’s wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The official wreath presenters were graduate drum major Eric Hostetler, graduate Deanna Ross and directors Dan Fortlander and Cathy Austin. Other highlights included a visit from Congressman Tim Roemer on the steps of the Capital Building. The performances by the Pride were also a resounding success with the first being at the U. S. Soldier and Airman’s Home and the official performance at Freedom Plaza. A member of the Washington, D.C. City Council presented the "Falcon Pride” with a plaque commerating their participation in the festival. The outdoor performance at Freedom Plaza was marred only by the extreme heat, sunshine and humidity. Mr. Fortlander dedared polo shirts as the uniform of choice. The "Falcon Pride’s” only disappointment came when their third and final appearance on the steps {assured MORTGAGE Space #ll A-4 GEORGETOWN SHOPPING MALL 52303 Emiwwts Rd Swth tend, IN 46637 ; (219) 271-0234 > FAX 271-6227 < REBECCA P. COFFEY । FwwWfWwffls I KATHRYN TIEDE CHRAPLIWY '' Lira Officer I /

of the historic Lincoln Memorial was cancelled due to an afternoon thunderstorm. Mr. Fortlander said ”... many of the students, including myself, were really looking forward to this one (the performance).” Finally, no trip to Washington would be complete without a full pledged tour of the attractions and the "Pride” did it all. Among the many stops were Ford’s Theatre, Petersen House, the Lincoln, Jefferson, Iwo Jima and Vietnam Memorials, the Washington Monument, Mt. Vernon, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the National Archives, the National Cathedral, Arlington National Cemetery, the Capital Building and of course, the White House. John Glenn High School was represented with dignity and honor. Walkerton and North Liberty can be proud of these young people. No wonder they’re called the "Falcon Pride!” Cheerleaders In St. Joe Co. Cheer Off At Fair Walkerton Elementary School cheerleaders will be among the more than 200 cheerleaders from 22 area grade, middle and high school squads showing their spirit and talent before professional judges, on Thursday, August 1, at 3:00 p.m. at the grandstand of the St. Joseph County 4-H Fair. Squads from St. Joseph, South Bend, elementary and middle, Walkerton Elementary, two squads Warren Elementary, St. Adalbert’s, elementary and middle; St. Joseph, Mishawaka elementary STATt HARM INSURANCI J State Farm Sells life Insurance. DeWayne Pavey Insurance 404 IMs St, WsHterttn (219) 586-3156 Stale Farm Lilt Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington. Illinois

and middle; Holy Cross, elementary and middle; Holy Family Middle School; John Young Middle School; Christ the King Middle School; Riley High School, 2 squads; Mishawaka High, 2 squads; LaVille High; Washington High, 2 squads; and LaSalle High. The contest is sponsored by Burger King. Each squad will perform three routines including show cheers, dance routines and school songs. Come out and show your support for the Walkerton Elementary cheerleaders and their director, Mrs. Gordon Hartsell. R.E.A.L SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. AUGUST 5 - 9 MONDAY Caterer’s choice juice Ham and beans Spinach with vinegar on side Cornbread with margarine Mandarin oranges Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Peach nectar Lasagna square Tossed salad with green pepper, chopped hard boiled egg A Ranch dressing White bread with margarine Applesauce Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Pineapple juice Herbed baked chicken quarter Pasta salad Steamed cabbage Whole wheat bread w/margarine Butterscotch pudding Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Apple juice Meatloaf Scalloped potatoes Layered salad Rye bread with margarine Fresh blueberries Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Orange juice Vegetable beef soup w/saltines Turkey salad on whole wheat

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bread with lettuce leaf Pumpkin pie with topping Milk, tea, coffee TIMOTHY TRAUB WINS COMPUTER SCIENCE AWARD The United States Achievement Academy announced today that Timothy J. Traub has been named a United National Collegiate Award winner in computer science. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes less than 10 percent of all American college students. Timothy, who attends Ball State University was nominated for this National Award for Dr. Cinton Fuelling a chairman and professor at the school. Timothy will appear in the United States Achievement Academy official collegiate yearbook, published nationally. "Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in America’s history. Certainly United States Achievement Academy award winners should be congratulated and appreicated for their dedication to excellence and achievement,” said Dr. George Stevens, executive director of the United States Achievement Academy. The Academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive recommendation of professors, coaches, counselors and other school sponsors and upon the standards of selection are a student’s academic performance, interest, and aptitude, leadership qualities, re i sponsibility, enthusiasm, moti- । vation to learn and improve, | citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, dependability, and recommendation from a professor or director. Timothy is a son of Dennis and JoAnn Traub, of Walkerton. HEAD START FROGRAM REGISTRATION The Hansel Neighborhood Service Center is currently seeking children for the North Liberty and Walkerton Head Start programs. Children who will be 3*6 or 4 on or before June 1, 1991, and are from

families with a limited income, are eligible. Registration will be held on Thursday, August 2, at Walkerton Presbyterian Church, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Parents should bring the child’s birth certificate; Medicaid number, proof of income and social security numbers of family numbers. Children need to be present during registration. For more information, call 234-2150. ANCILLA COLLEGE ANNOUNCES FALL REGISTRATION Registration at Ancilla College will be held on August 12 and 13 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. On August 14, 16 and 19 from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and from 6:30-8:00 p.m. The last day to register without a late charge will be August 20. Placement testing for new students will be given on August 6 or 8. Math testing will be given at 9:00 a.m. or 5:00 p.m. and English testing will be given at 10:30 a.m. or 6:45 p.m. • Prospective students, adults as well as recent high school graduates, may call the Admissions Office at 936-8898 and set up an appointment to discuss career plans and/or course scheduling. Evening appointments as well as daytime appointments are available. The first ship to pass through the Panama Canal was the Alex Lavalley on January 7, 1914. ~ WALKERTON STORAGE & RENTAL ALL SPACE SIZES Monthly Rates Available Located Across From Teacher j Credit Union A 2 Doors Worth 01 Hook's On St Rd 23 FOR INFORMATION CALL 586-RENT (586-7368) Or 289-9987 j

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