Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1960 — Page 9

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Student Council Organized The 1960 Student Council for ' H.S. is now organized. This uh members are the vice-pre-nt and secretary of each class ' •• results of the election at • ir first mooting are: Jerry ■itetter, senior, president; Nort Murphy, vice president, Billie nigh, secretary Subjects dismissed so far arv । nres; the seniors have priority ’h the juniors next in line; । nvccations, dab-s and program . them. The student council has j been aasigned to promote ■ ,ys to keep candy wrappers otf .>• school lawns and other scho >1 ; >perty.

CLEANER CLOTHES Mjii I] M IMI 1* (11 'll ■ IPI. B * np vnilD •Full pur. base price ri>fi>n<Ud on mwkla LAB JO, l.Kß.iv LCU Ju ^nd 1.ii830 by !he U > '.n>d ..•• a al,r if r< d w i''• .c < I dal P«riud Iron date us on. <T*r expire* December <»» 1960 MONEY BACK v r=«===^ _ . I ' ; StJi T^-rir- — - * I New 1961 Westinghouse LAUNDROMAT AUTOMATIC WASHER [ ~ ' । has MORE WASHING POWEk / f Z - Multi-Ap<«d Kacluiiva Sud* ’n Watar Salf-Claaning *“" m Watbinr Actian Weighing Doer <a»ar Lint Kj«< ter 1 L-- : ——l t • $ • Xi# We’re so sure you'll get cleaner clothes, we guar- < . antee it or your money bacx Westinghouse wash- I k Sj ing action lifts, dips, towes and tumbles clothes ZX through hot, sudsy water .. . then V ditp rinaen! et ums less water and detergent tiian other automatics. IWI Weighing door saves even more. ( ome h. iwu- I XX } * i>ee it demonstrated! • Priced I’ rom * * w I SwwO you • •• if lts Westinghouse ^lay Reg. 53.98 value AA Hl Fl RECORDS FHIDAY 6toBP. M. > | UU | Reed’s Electric I‘hene2l7 Walkerton, lad.

Life and Legand Os The Juniors By Barnet Mechling Once upon a time m the f r off kingdom cf Walkerton, there lived within the local high school a people called “Juniors". Now these Juniors are a smart, intelligent industrial people, but •yhen the question arose as to how to finance thf greatest ball in the entire kingdom known as the "Spring Pi'm”. the Junfoi Queen and her advisers were deeply troubled Then one day. a minstrel came to the land of Walkerton. The queen commanded him to sing f >r her. And so he set at her feet mJ sang a tale about a race who sold magazines, and

who because ot these magnzin-* sales, profited gnvatly "Wonderful" said the queen. “Astonishing," said the head advisor "Superb-' said the advis. : t< the head advisor. “We sh ill sell magazines' said tl.e queen. And so it came to pass, anil order blanks and subscription rates were quickly given to the Junior. 1 "Quii kiy, go fixmi ilooi to door, from house to nouse, sell these wonderful magazines," commamlcd th*’ queen. But.’’ she ccntin ued. "if anyone fads, he shall become Peasant (aider Blass. "Aye. (> Queen "Yes Mv .Lady,’’ agreed the peoph Aad so down through the ag- the ballads still tell of the . ople called "Juniors" and tlv i vonderful magazine sales.

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Competition Coming Up Progress has dropped a smal blockbuster on any minor vertig< of status quo m the musical de partment of the Walkviton Higi Sehc oi: That school band has wm many f.rst-pi " e awards in dis trict and state competition. Bu like ill gcxxl indical citizens, th< • aren't satisfuxl to just go abu l with existing conditions. A recent addition that is sui< to attract new onlookers are s: "Porn-Pom" girls They are I> ane Banks Gloria McKe.ss»r Brenda Hankert. J 'Ann Savoie Jen Storey and Chris Wallace The competition was based o-

marching, strutting and thvlr allaround pernomUtty radiated while marching A g<MKi supporting attendan o is expe< ted at the band contest at Lowell on fx tobo k so that ad citizens may see for theiiwlvcs. ''OUR SENIORS" By Nancy Cripe On April k, 1913. a son was horn to Mr and Mrs Floyd Bierly ot Walke.rtor He was a small <k>v 17 years ag but now stands 5 9 and weighs 140 lbs. H.S eyes are blue and the color of his hair is biown If the girls would 1 h t,) get on the good o f thus t< v wear blue and mvit» him to eat < hees" • pizza Turn youi radio on to WL3 l| 01 else tuim tli» TV on *n H.< kleberry Hound. You might talk " atiout Mrs Bewl. y berause h ■ v likes her real well Aftej you ha . p done til this h«' might take y 1 " for a ride .n his 19tX< Pcnti.o By now you kne w who th? boy n is sm< • he is one of the Bieriv family Pit if not, he s Mark ~ Albert Bu rly M’hen he finishes sohcMil he is planning m going to college a th* Air Force H s advie, • . und» r' !assm* r s "You re only y< ung once In Laporte on Get* her s 194 Sandra Sue Arr.or wiu born Today she star is 5 6 and weighs 120 lbs H*r eves are bl;.- and her hair is dark brown Samlv likes to wear blue uhue »he eats chu ken and list* ns t * "You W ant Love ’ She belong a to <1 A A .md Future Nurses. Her advice to ur. br* lassmen is • Enjoy all your sc.hoc 1 days while you van t*< a’lsv they go so fits’ ’ The classes she is taking th ; year are Home Er, Governmei * and Eioncrmcs Typing II English and Sfx-c* h She las r.o s- t plans for after seh*>ol Sandy drive a 19f>9 gray fh*’. y a: I while she is driving sh< ha her radio ■<l to WLS. Suit liked h r junioi year the best of ail sinoe she started sohoo! Sandy wll always remember it and look ba l k < n all the fun she had Footballers Drop 19-7 Decision North Ldierty .•• football team n*lh<l to their third straight victory Jlmr’day owning as they du p[x d Walkerton m their nitial game d t ie season This is fresh-man-soph, more competition, as the football program is pn>gressing through the claywes until a full varsity sidwdu’e ' an >»•- handled t'V the s< hoots Ni rth Liberty sc, j*h first on a 4s vard gallop b\ Jun Beebe in the first quarter They add* 1 then s.cond touchdown m th-> sr, >i ! qua' !, and then fn.al one in the Hur! quarter ■ r. runs by Frank H, a. Y 3 v;v Is and K, n Davis 31 vards Hr.m Miiivm', I with < run <l!ter the first so«4r. \\ ilk- rton b* u. e tin first t»ar 1 to ct s.s the Shamnx k.« gt»aJ l.m this \,ar in the s<x ond quarter as <' n'. s An , plimgtsl . \er fieri the 1 foot line foi the tourihikiwn and ago n crossed for the extr 1 p<<mt North Liberty s lair compbd, ly outplayed a game Walkeiton line and gave the backs openings which netted them a total ot 29 1 rushing yanis to < nly *6 for V, alkerton Sfnfistits N Liberty Walkertoll First downs k 4 Rushing yardage 2P9 56 Passing yardage I I Ik Passes attempted 2 Passes completed 1 2 Pusses intercepted 11 Punts 1 4 Punting av 26 23 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 40 40 MW 4XKNT BOYS' ( LI BS OF AMERICA RTAMP The Depajtinent will issue a 4-cent stamp through Uie New York N Y post office, on October 18. 1980 to commemorate the 100th anniversary ©f the Boya Clubs < f AnieHca Movrment

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