The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1992 — Page 3

CLASS OF 1957 HOLDS 35TH REUNION JULY 4TH w U K i Bk ■KU J &tanl A 74 ft ‘"UH y r JSr Kwx^tJ-Ii Ji

The Walkerton Gass of 1957 had their 35th reunion over the July 4th holiday. The celebration started with a get-together at the American Legion in Walkerton on Friday night with about 25 classmates and their spouses present. Also present was one of our teachers, Mr. Joe Sunthimer and his wife, from Missouri. A surprise guest was Mrs. Minnie Mann, former member of the class. On Saturday afternoon, a carryin meal and social time was enjoyed at the Tyner 1.0 OF. Lodge in Tyner, with 22 being present. Saturday evening, a buffet din-ner-dance at the Holiday Inn at Plymouth was attended by 20 classmates and a total of 32 plus Irene and Grover Smith of Elkhart being present. Mr. Smith is a retired principal and coach and Mrs. Smith is a retired guidance counselor. It was special having Mr. and Mrs. Smith with us. They were our class sponsors for our Senior trip to New York and Washington, D.C. Fun awards were given by Jim FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 or 656-4773 0593

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Foster for the one traveling the most miles, Sandy Smith, from Huntington Beach, California won this one. Sue Drake, of Plymouth, won for least amount of miles traveled. Fred Shultz for least change in appearance, and Paul Dark for most hair loss (which he thought was questionable). Pictures and albums were passed around and 50’s and 60’s music was played by a DJ. Surprise guests were Bob and Rita Cripe. There were 37 in the class, with two deceased. A contribution was made by the Gass to the Lupus Foundation in memory of Nancy (Buttens) Cerney and Benny Williams. On behalf of the class, we would like to thank Shirley Whitaker and Jim Foster for making this reunion a success. A thanks also to those who traveled so far, it was great seeing everyone again. Interest was expressed to hold another reunion in 1997 in honor of our 40th reunion. Pictured are, first row, left to right: Fred Shultz, Janice (Masterman) Shultz, Shirley (Stolberg) Whitaker, Paul Gark, Patt (Stahly) Nusbaum, Sandy (Shuler) Smith, Ernie Smith, Sharon (Ream) Klinedinst and Tom McMahon. Second row: James Haney. Grover Smith (teacher), Tom Ward, Sue (Gaddis) Drake, Betty (Gunn) Berton, Judy (Malstaff) Martin, Rosalee (Cole) Hayward, Janet (Spier) Nichols, Ruth (Wilson) Knowlton, Dorothy (Dankert) Kinney, Irene Smith (teacher), James Foster and Jim Martin. Picture by Robert Schaeffer

SCOTT REESE NAMED TO NATIONAL TOURNAMENT ALL-TOURNEY TEAM Bethel College baseball player Scott Reese was named to the National Tournament All-Tourney team and was also Academic AllAmerican. Reese, who graduated from Mahomet High School, Dlinois, before moving to Walkerton, hit .333 and had a .993 fielding average during the 1992 season. Scott was the 1991-92 winner of the Bethel College Ron Paulsen Scholarship Award and was the 1991 Unlimited Potential Athlete of the Year. Both of these awards are based on academic achievement and service as well as athletic ability.

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