Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1960 — Page 5

Grovertown Names Stanley and Peters As Honor Students L. D Freed. principal of Grov.rtown High School, announces the Valedictorian ami Salutatorian of the IMO graduating class. Judy Stanley and Susan Peters, reaper - lively. Jgßgp । p w . / ■ J t M . MISS JUDY STANLEY ; Miss Stanley is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Car! Stanley of R R 3. Walkerton She has attended Grovertown twelve years and her hiajors are: English, social studies,

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math and business education. IL i activities have been; Annual Staff. Paper St iff p e p chib. Librarian OA A Chorus, Class Offi< er and Rainbow Judy is engaged to Stanley Marks of R r 2 Walkerton - They pan to be married on Jur.r • 26, 1960. 1 - - “ JK'. '■ *■**. L. MISS SUSAN PETERS Miss Peters is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs James Peters of R. R 3. Walkerton She has attended Grovertown three years and her majors are: English .social studies. ,math and business education. Her lacitivities have been: Annual Staff. Paper Staff. Pep Club, Librarian. .Chorus. Marching Band and Rair.-

Ibow. Susan will attend Stray 1 College of Secretarial Training in Washington. l> C.. ami plans a I career in Civil Service work run. \ hie\ class The Ph da then Class of the Methodist Chur< h held their Februaiv meeting in the china h parlor- on Thuisdv. February 11th at 2 o'clock. Mrs Albert Schutz aid M.s George Seitz were the hostcsses. Ten members were present The meeting was opened w ti a short poem by the president M - Robert Sill. A song W >ru|c •,! Words of Life”, was sung v .th Mrs Pearl Trost at tl.e po Mrs Sill offered prayer, fohawel by the scripture lesson by Mi J A. KiZrr. She used the 19th Psai-a as her reference The roll < a l and minutes of the last meeting wei ■ read ami approved. Communiiations were read from Mrs Enr Gouker and Mrs. Charles Worrell d The nominating committee was appointed, comprised of Mrs. Char. | Bellinger Mrs George Seitz and I Mrs Pearl Trost They will report ' lat the March meeting. j Finances were discussed and ■ Mrs. Pearl Trost was asked to ‘investigate plans for a luncheon. Mrs. Charles Bellinger tlien read a short story "Gifts from Kentucky". This was an account of Abraham Lincoln and his younger sister. Sarah .who were left alone in their log cabin home in the woods for almost a week while their father went back to Kentucky

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to return with a stepmother and 1 her thre • r hihlren. I The meeting was d; missed with I the class bermd ct 'on A delicious lunch of < :.o»se<ak«-

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