The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1995 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JUNE 8, 1995

Spring Sports Award Winners At John Glenn The John Glenn High School spring sports awards were presented on Monday evening at the Rebecca Hoyt Fischer I,^eru^&Ascher, P.C. I I 2 West Suit! 3 I O South Bend, Bjdiana 4660 I (2 I 9) 2^4-2354 ’ ^ <0OO) XDO-2354 Ban®«jptcy BusiNEjgs^NQfß^K^ Estate

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high school. The winners in the respective sports were presented their awards by their coaches. Golf Randy Schmeltz, Coach Most valuable golfers — Landon । Wiegand and Brian Lyle Most improved golfer — T. J. , Jackson Coaches award — Rocky Plummer Mental attitude award — Nathan Cripe Giri# Tennis r Bruce Fleming, Coach Most valuable player — Krista Easturn Most improved player — Sara Holland Mental attitude award — Holly Legge Coaches award — Rebecca Mashon

Girls Track Dan Kaser, Coach Most valuable — Jenny McKee Most improved — Mary Metz Coaches award — Mendy Steele Mental attitude award — Angie Beery Baseball Will Hostrawser, Coach Most valuable player — Ryan Reese Most improved player — Jason Pippenger Batting title award — Tony Lidgard Mental attitude award — Tony Albright Boys Track Dennis Rippy, Coach Most valuable — Doug Hill Most improved — Ernie Clark and Matt Church Coaches award — Jeff Kaiser Mental attitude award — Cory Shively Corey Ross Is Awarded Scholarship V z I 1 « k w . Jr < Corey Ross, a junior at John Glenn High School, was the recipient of a $750.00 scholarship. Select carriers are chosen by achieving scholastic excellence, contributed to extra curricular school and community activities and excelled in their newspayer route management. Corey is also a volunteer editor for the Tribune’s Next Generation Page and a member of the John Glenn newspaper, yearbook and Aerial staff. Corey is the son of Charles and Becky Ross, of North Liberty. ACADEMIC HONORS ANNOUNCED FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS The following students at Ball State University have been named to the spring semester dean’s list. Students on the dean’s list have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale while enrolled for at least 12 credit hours. Students from our area include: Angela Bussard, 29880 Osborne Road, North Liberty; Mary Fortunak, 2511 Layton Road, North Liberty; Ladora Kronk, 490 Thom Road, Walkerton; Jessica Long, 69309 Walnut Road, Walkerton; and Jessica Meuninck, 68477 Redwood Road, Walkerton. OREGON TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS TO MEET TUESDAY, JUNE 13 The Oregon Township Homemakers Club will meet at Al’s Diner at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 13th. Last month the club sent $50.00 for the Oklahoma bombing victims. FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134

CHILD ID PROGRAM GETS FAST START More than 2,000 children have taken advantage of a new identification program, according to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The Bureau began issuing identification cards for person age 14 and under last August. Previously, state-issued ID cards were only available to persons at least 14 years old. BMV officials attribute much of the program’s early success to an agreement with Paws, Inc. of Albany, Indiana which allows the agency to use the copyrighted cartoon image of Garfield on quarterinch stickers, which are attached to ID cards, and on six-foot growth charts which are located at all Burean license branches. State-issued ID cards are valid for four years and cost $4.00. In order to obtain an ID card for children, parents should bring the child’s original birth certificate — photocopies are not acceptable — and sign an affidavit certifying

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