The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1995 — Page 7

North Liberty Elementary Honor Roll The North Liberty Elementary School is pleased to announce the third nine week honor roll for the 1994-95 school year. 6TH GRADE Distinguished Brandi Davis Jennifer Kemble Rachel Long Amy Loucks Laura Lung Lindahl Wiegand Regular Marianne Allsop Mike Beasley Angela Bergland Whitney Borton Elizabeth Browne ; Shana Collier Philip Crone Stacy Cummins Brad Ennis Lisa Ferency : Abby Fick Andrew Holderread Nicole Huguenard Angie Ingle Emily King Melissa Lentner Travis MacDonald Kaydi McMahan Andy Morris I Nicole Radandt STH GRADE Distinguished Alena Bogucki I Allison Stevens Regular . Jeff Aldrich Sarah Borton Jrandi Brodzinski ’atrick Clute 'ennifer Gensinger ?hris Grimmer jiichole Halder Kshley Horvath Lari Houser

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Matt Hummel Michelle Kaminski Daniel Malkowski Kyle Norris Daniel Ramsey Aaron Replogle Sarah Shimp Sarah Singleton Jennifer Stasiak Donald Walls 4TH GRADE Distinguished Jimmy Aldrich Alan Allsop Nicole Bogard Amy Carlson Sarah Craft Katie Harness Regular Jessica Adkins Vanessa Anderson Jimmy Beasley Matthew Blosser Casey Burger Adam Bussard Brady Call Patrick Crone Holly Day Anastasia Flack Steven Futa John Garab Allison Honaker Amanda Jacobs Ricky Klinedinst Preston Krause Bobby Lord Bill Nelson Mallory Parsons Mark Schmeltz Kristy Schrader Donny Seely Ashely Shafer Celia Short Chris Shoue Kandis Smith Louis Willenkens Cristofer Worm Sarah Yarian We are never made as ridiculous through the qualities we have as through those we pretend to. —La Rochefoucauld

North Liberty Elementary ABBIT List The North Liberty Elementary School is pleased to announce the ABBIT Improvement List for the third 1994-95 nine week grading period. The following students improved at least on letter grade in three or more classes. 6TH GRADE Dustin Carpenter Jessica Futa Ben Hendricks Andrew Holderread Becky Richardson David Rosander Miranda Roseberry Melanie Schmeltz Gary Simmons 4TH GRADE Patrick Crone Adam Liggett Steve Snyder CITIZENS OF TOMORROW w ‘ fk ** Bradley Hartsell, 12, son of Gordon and Sandy Hartsell, Walkerton, is our “Citizen of Tomorrow for this week. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON On Monday Harold and Hazel Schweder started the week off with Harold cheering everyone with Hazel telling jokes and short stories. Tuesday we had Morris Searfoss telling all present some short stories and prayer before the meal. On Wednesday Betty Clapper read some “Thoughts of Wisdom.’’ On Thursday everyone present enjoyed Maxine Worthington, Vi Wolff and gang singing and playing their instruments. Then on Friday we had our regular sing-a-long with Verice Walz at the piano. Elimore Leming gave prayer. Coming events: April 20 — Birthday party for the month of March and April with Florence Seekings and Verl Haag; April 26 — Florence Seekings and Sam Madonna to entertain us; Thursday May 11 — Vi Wolff, Maxine Worthington and gang to be here. We have our regular sing-a-long every Friday.

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APRIL 20, 1995 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

THE LEGION CORNER Submitted By William Flaugher Walkerton Post 189 When you get involved in the American Legion you get involved in America! Get involved. It’s the motto of The American Legion. It’s also the primary reason why more and more dedicated veterans continue to devote their lives to their country. It’s the background of involvement that creates and supports the feeling of comraderie which makes the American Legion the nation’s largest and fastest growing orgnization of wartime veterans. Here are just a few of the ways our members got involved last year. Needy children and families received more than $6 million in cash and goods. Deserving high school students were awarded $3.8 million in college schoalrships. Local charity campaigns received over $lO million in donations. Legion members donated over two million hours of service to their communities. Legion Posts provided over $2 million in emergerncy aid to veterans last year. Over $37.5 million was spent by the American Legion and its affiliated organizations for the benefit of children and youth last year. Legionnaires across the country donated almost two million hours each year in the VA’s Volunteering Service program, helping veterans

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who are patients in the VA medical facilities. The Legions Family Support Network has helped thousands of family members of military personnel in the Persian Gulf in everyday needs from simple household repairs to financial assistance. That is what getting involved can do. It’s people helping people. It’s part Americans taking care of America, and the impressive part of the activities cited above is the fact that they were achieved by only half of the Legion’s 15,000 charged Posts. As a Legion member, you will open an unending catalog of opportunities to improve your life and utilize your unique talents. To more fully understand the scope of American Legion membership, we invite you to take just a few minutes to review a brochure that is available at the local Post. IVY TECH HOLDS FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP Students preparing for college will learn the answers to their questions about financial aid by attending a workshop presented by Ivy Tech State College. Financial aid counselors will describe types of aid and how to complete a financial aid form. The date of the workshop is Wednesday, April 19 at 6:00 p.m.; the workshop will be held at Ivy Tech’s South Bend campus, 1534 W. Sample St. For further information, call (219) 289-7001, ext. 306 or 6746919, ext. 306. The word “credit” comes from the Latin credo, meaning “I trust”.

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