The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1992 — Page 3

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Jesse Parker explains the uses of his Indian artifacts to fellow fifth

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n I B I wrw^ -* p I /> I Ma / f/^4' w^MrW TOtTHE GRADUATES Great going, class of '92 . . . we’re very proud of you. M. J. Package Store, Inc. 728 Roosevelt Rd. Walkerton

graders, Heather Miller, Jennifer Shaw and Ben Ennis, at North Liberty Hementary School. TRI KAPPA NEWS Ladies of Epsilon Chi met at the home of member Eileen Clark on Thursday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. Following the opening song and verse, minutes and treasurer’s report were given. Kitty Holland reported on the success of the Fine Arts Festival. A final report was given. Connie Medich gave an up-date as to the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce an their planned activities. Mary Hoover encouraged all members to sign up for the Little League concession stand. She reported on the committee’s meeting and got everyone excited about the baseball season ahead! Sandy Thomas gave the second reading of the Slate of Officers for

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92-93. Installation of officers will take place at the June 4 meeting along with the induction of new members. Pledge trainer, Valerie Wade, gave her final preparations. Our nursing home committee has been invited to attend the volunteers’ dinner, provided by the Walkerton Miller’s Merry Manor. Jill Hostetler gave the report of the scholarship committee. Discussion was held as to the number of scholarships given and ideas were shared about scholarships in the future. The receipients' names will be announced at our June meeting. The Tri Kappa Project is well underway and the ladies are planning to sell geraniums at the May 9th bake sale. Flowers are available from any Tri Kappa lady for a cost of $2.00 each. All proceeds

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from the sale of geraniums go into the area scholarship fund. The next meeting of Epsilon Chi, Walkerton, will be on Thursday, June 4, at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. The induction of new members will begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner, installation of officers andd business meeting following. LASALLE DEFEATS GLENN GOLFERS South Bend LaSalle defeated John Glenn’s golf team 162 to 189 at Whispering Pines Golf Course May 11. The loss dropped the Falcons record to three wins and 12 defeats. Medalist for the match was Joey Benko with a 37, one over par. For Glenn, Adam Jacob turned in a score of 42 followed by

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Landon Wiegand at 45, Brent Hostrawser 49, Rocky Plummer 53 and Jason Groves a 54. Jayson Kincaid led the JV with a 51, followed by Rickey Scott and Aaron Williams with 54’s. Youth and inexperience have made the going tough for the young Falcon linksmen yet improvements are being made and the future looks promising. The Northern State Conference Tourney, the Lancer Invitational and the Sectional Golf Tournament are three big meets at which the Glenn team looks forward to making a proud showing. You’ve come this far ...now take another step forward. Liberty Lanes 603 State St., North Liberty

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