The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1994 — Page 22

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 2. 1994

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WALKERTON CLASS OF 1944 TO HOLD 50TH REUNION I n o ft A q ^OBSi i ■'W^s

The Class of 1944 of Walkerton High School, pictured here, was the first class to graduate from the present Urey Middle School building of the John Glenn School Corporation. Pictured, left to right

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in the top row are: Raymond Lute, Clayton High Jr., Bruce Cripe, Ronald Wright, Eugene “Gandy” Snyder (deceased), and William Wolfram, the valedictorian. Third row: Jack Kline, president of Hi-Y (deceased), Darwin Stevens (deceased), coach and class sponsor Morris Cooper, Guy Sharp, Principal, Mr. Sellers, superintendent, and Loren Tiede, vicepresidents. Second row: Huldah Williams Ross, Virginia Houser Marquis (deceased), Phyllis Anderson Letter, president Girl Reserves, Helen Oberembt Abrahams, Helen Seitz Brown and Doris Bellinger Wynn. Front row: Iva Smith Gark, Nina Leigh Taylor Wallace, Elaine Mish-

ler Wyatt, Mary Dagley Kline, president of class, Betty Seitz Germain (deceased), Marilyn Hamilton Fayette, Shirley Beaty Roberts, salutatorian and treasurer. Not pictured were Joe Jankovic, who was in the U.S. Navy at the time, Junior Wade Stevenson, Leta Dell Rensberger Fuller, Dale Reed, secretary, and Harold Whitteberry. Most of the boys in the class had signed up for the Armed Services. Several of the girls married servicemen within six months. Only five or six members went on to college. At the present time members live in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Texas. The class motto was: More Beyond; colors, blue and white; and class flower, white rose. The Gass and former classmates will have a reunion July 9, 1994 from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. at the Walkerton Youth Building, 610 Washington Street.

NEW BEGINNINGS COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP The “Come As You Are” Church MEETING 9:00 A.M. SUNDAY AT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER ★ What is a Christian? * What do I have to do to be a Christian? ir What is Faith? ★ What does it mean to be “Born Again"? ★ How do I read the Bible to get the most out of it? ★ Is there a right and wrong way to pray? ★ How can I learn to love like Christ loved? ★ And many other questions you might have about being a Genuine Christian will be answered in the upcoming Series of “HOW TO’’ messages beginning Sunday, June 5. Bring Your Pencil, Paper And Questions And “Come On Down" REV. WANYE BROCK, PASTOR CALL COLLECT (219) 259-0606

Honor Former St. Pat’s Grads

Graduate of St. Patrick School, Gass of 1988, attended a luncheon in their honor on Friday, May 27. Seniors Jason Groves, Michael Walter and Brian Kissinger made up the entire sixth grade in 1987-88. After lunch, each of the young men addressed the students to share with them a memory of their own time at St. Pat's. Basketball games, helping with the cafeteria, and the school play were mentioned as memories. The senior left words of advise for the current students. Get a

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good education, make the most of your learning time, appreciate your teachers — these were the recommendations left with the students. Kissinger, John Glenn seniors and tor, gave the Seniors a blessings. The youngest students led their special guests for a tour of the school's outdoor Science Lab. This was followed by pictures and a return to class for both the seniors and their younger "brothers and sisters". Pictured are, from the left: Jason Groves, Mike Walter and Brian Kissinger, John Glenn seniors and alumni of St. Patrick School.