Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1960 — Page 8
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— WALKERTON INDBPENDEKT — February 11, 1»W
Denny Sheaks Wins Penant Design Contest WMPMM Ki i • ti w Ijllm WK* ? $ * ■* *¥ < rS‘ ; , jl J.- 1 * ' sßiii
A $25 savings bond was awardr; to Dennis Sheaks Wednesday, Jan 27 for lua deeign of a school penant for WaJkorLei High School The content was sponsored by the student council and voted ujx>n by th© faculty and student council members. The penant ha* a red backpround with blue lettering The insignia shows two clasped hand* and the wording “Sportsmanship Comes First”. The penant will be made up In one large aw for the k‘ hooi show case and smaller onea will be made for the student*. There were fifteen entries. ConjiatulaUons for a job well done. Menu for the Week Monday—Hamburger sandwiche- vegetable, rice pudding, milk. Tuesday- Vegetable soup, ham ’ wdad sandwiches, fruit, milk. Wednesday Bar B-Q eandwiche< buttered rice, apple ^icos milk. , Thursday -Meat loaf, mashed potatoes, gravy. sandwiches, fruit, , milk • । Friday Grilled cheese sandwich- , vegetable cherry* pudding null:
■ Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF 7- 9 Mo®. & Friday Evenings 8-12 Saturday® Closed Wednesdays Dr. Walter M. Defiant ; Dantist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1 :t0 - 5 MTWFS Claaad niaMdara Dr. Burton C Furst । Dentist i OFFICE HOURS: 9. 12 and 1- 5:10 MTWRS I 7- 8 Friday Eveningx CSased Thursday® i Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optometrist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1 • 5 MTThFS Closed Wednesdays o|>en Evenings by Appointment Dr. G. E. Neidlin^er Veterinarian 011 ICE HOI RS: 1:00 • 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 - 8:00 Fridays Nusbaum's Funeral Home Ihiy or Night Phone Walkerton Ml
Class Studies Transportation By Mike Mohler Mrs Guttmans Sth grade history claaa is drawing a mural to show the development of transportation. Thia goes back to the days when horaeeback was about the fastest rrudhod of transportation to the steamboat and railroad. The kids are working pretty hard <n it and they would like for you to ^ec it when it is complete. Kitty Kat News By Sally Beagles Thursday even>* g. Fob. fui, the Kitty Kata Iran a skating party at the Plymouth rink. There were 46 present, including the members and thetr guests. The Kitty Kals would like to take thia opportunity to thank Mr. Blaisdell for driving the school bus which they iisod for tranaortation Everyone liad a nice time < Sassi finds pay in big dividend*!
STEADIES The girts and fellows would Lke to know who's going steadv with whom so they won t got a mighty right when they start pue suing. ("ar; Shores-Nancy Barden Jun Muli r Ann Smith Sked Buettner-Carole Patrick Il ger Spur-Peggy Noel Roi me Steinke-Barbara Jasinski H* Sk !■> Kiy Brantley Cly .e Craft-Gue! Dutchei Rn . Hug <“ Brenda Rink* Gary Sh: *lds-Sandy Arno* Richard T Nancy Cripe Richard Mast erman - Conn e Wood Jeei y S‘utt-1 hyhs Emmons Floyd B -Betty Grote Fit ! M Norma M Mark Bierly-Jenny Mwmson Nc: man Bcagles-Joan Anderson I* r;y Sheaka--June Dill Dor Bomfacious-lhane Bunk* Jerry* Hostetter-Randy Johnson Gali Malstaff-Jcn Storey LaMar Garab-Paula Divine lArry L.-Paula Drake Richard T-Nancy Craft Larry Simpson-Nancy Merkel Leigh Roy Hahn Phylhg Bays Leonard Northam Rita Blerly Doug Reimer-Pat Van Dyke Gary Baughman-Gail Baker School To Issue New Handbook By Carole Richey The student council ts sponge. • ing an informative handbook on * ho< life Plan* for the book are now underway The faculty and student council members are work ng together tn make thia handboot the ft st one to be umued at Walkerton High School a succeas Students will bo g v<*n the hand book when school resumaa m the fall U will till'll be given to each now member in the years to ml low.
a ■ • Under New Management Standard Oil Station I IM 13, Kmmte Lake J 1 have taken over the Standard OH Co. Station at Koonta Lake. । and extend an invitation to all my former customers and new j ones to stop in and let me “Filler-Up” with that good De-Icer gasoline and other Standard Oil products. I It.K-Ll‘-SERVICE for car greasing, oil changes, washing HOURS;— i:U A. M. to SUiO p. M„ Monday Tkn> Frictay i :00 A. M. to 8:30 P M., Satunbtys and Sundays MANK PASCHEN
. Th* handbook wa« suggested not only tn give th<' students an idea of u) it is to be expected, but to give the parents information on what xou are studying Facts about grades, cl t. i achod!ile.s. book 'rentals f: e drill*, student msur ince and class <u ction w ill be di? - rus.«*d along with school organ.nations sports and nt)v*r tonics Seniors To Sponsor Chili Supper Like <‘hili' Well, most people do and i kr iw where you cm ' nd ’!w bos foi th*’ 1 a-.t amount of mom y The Se;* nr Itis j sp ui- . o:~ng . chili .< pper .u its last mon’r.akmg prnje* t It Will be ‘ hrM m ho High Scho! gvm on Situr!- *. Mar h 12, from > l<> ip ni A lusetoun n gelable soup will i also he served to those who prefer it Don'l forget to purchase your tiekeui from any samot Pricew are GO mt- adults aad 85e for children undn twelve Prv-sdhool children will he admitted tWe .Form Chess Club At School The fust meeting of the Walkerton High School CTieaw Club was • held on Monday. Bixtru students i attended The purposs of the clue j will be to learn and promote the * game of obese, to conduct leagues 1 and tournaments arrange matebar With other clubß, and provide anlartainment and social U^e for the members M: Kubit. the club sponsor, exs plained the object of the game haw tb** various pieces move, and itheir relative value At the next finest mg the coDMitutum of thI Club will be ratified, the orVlcer elected and noma ba*ic moves studied
। Volleyball Draws Near The Er In the world of volleyball arc Walkerton High School, the lea, of the grl's teams arc the l touchable*, having a 6-1 reThe Rockettes are in second ph Mmnwhile the Turners load b 'y.i te im with a 5-0 record, u I tlie Juniors in second place 7 1 games are held al nnon and ' cnuionally activities period. Ax Lhe volleyball season g; . to an end. wo can never forge', teams such as the "Yogi-Boa the ' Nutty Squirrels", the "1 touchable*", "Rockettes, "Bei ("Champs", •’Freshman", for girls, and for tho boys, the T ers. Juniors. Mac’s Knives. 1 known. Lutes All-Stars an I Victorians With rames such as these aan we forget? Aiko a reminder that ping p is coming up Bob Cripe Enters Math Conte By Caiale Richey Mrs Bewley, teacher ( t a ',■ mathematics, i> entering n s • one <onto tant in the co* *• stir math < >ntcst Robert < Jr. son of M r am! Mrs l: Cr.pe Sr . will be the entrant The regionals wil be i South Bond, Saturday, Ma* . and the finals on the India:, x I ( versity campus at Blooming*. Bob has attended tho reg < and gone to the state in th re , i vfoua years in his freshman i junior years he won br -ae n । al*; this year Walkerton H k 1 hoping he will come back u • i gold molad Good hick! List Winners In District Conte Tlie piano and vocal conteb: I our district was held on Jani SO at Goaben High School I student* from Walkerton hi 1 * privilege of entering Piano h were played end judged as fol! Charleen Heil, euperlor; Katlivi Knowlton, excellent; R;-hl Houser, excellent; and Diane H< excellent. Vocal solos were g.vcn by G McKese-m and Paula Drake i Ann Smith, fair A pian< was performed by Paula 1' I and Paula Divine with an ex<« I ratmg Know and obe^ craffu law*
