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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 26

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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26
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Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Moy 24, 1964 New Berlin Choice vv Fresh! Glowing Starfire White patenlite so fashionable medium heel ry s633 For Fun! White simulated lizard for that glamour touch, $lj99 Randy John Frank Flattery! White aracam, white trim, me dium heel, so bright at Let yourself Go, go, go everywhere with a wardrobe full of Flings. night, your Flings set the summer style with flats, stacks, mediums, and highs all in fashion colors. Buy a seasonful! and while you're at Kinney's add a pair of stunning sandals, and really ready to go! A NEW BERLIN Two junior boys have been selected to at. tend Ulini Boys' State this summer. Handy Molitoris, son ol Mr and Mrs.

Edward Molitoris of Loami. was selected by the New Berlin Men's Community club. John Frank, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Frank. New Berlin, was named to receive the honor by the American Legion Post of New Berlin.

Triopia Junior High Holds Awards Banquet ARENZVILLE The annual weights Dennis Boehs Awards Night Banquet, honor- Bonnie Surratt, Dave Sam MUllVjU' ing Triopia Junior High School Ward, Melvin Schnake siudent.s for achievements in Neigen.th. lony Clark; band and vocal lightweight music, citizenship, athletics, and Gordon Ham, library service, was attended ov Koger NATIONALLY AUvtRTlbtO NOW AT KINNEY White to ftie kid with swirl perforated vamp, black A truffle, toe. Sandal Light! Barely there white or Italian tan. H9m From Abroad! Pert casual natural raffia, a summer must at SUP UP TO QUALITY Sandal Glamour! Carefree natural or white leather, drape vamp thong. Also in gold Mylar, $099 STLP OUT IN STYLE LINCOLN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER OPEN 9 A.M.

TILL 9 P.M. 6 DAYS ACRES AND ACRES OF FREE PARKING )ennls James Standlev. Kandy David and to Braner. Morris Zulaut UMi at 3C1 tui UUV MV4VM a large group of students, par- Alien Kircher. and Donald Kup ents, teachers, and guests.

The pel. Letters were presented banquet, served buftet style, was heid at the Triopia Junior High School gym on the evening ol May 14. Tables were decorat- to cheerleaders tor both Dona Nickel, Barbara Logan, hmh Werries. Joyce Doris Strickler, Barbara Wi tTI (1 I PMIVO VIVVVI MV ed in the school colors, and with Baibuia Jan Beard. of spring flowers, and Janice Heicherl Robert Brand, principal, was A vocal solo, Boy.

master of ceremonies. He was Ming by Vickie Jockisch tended special thanks to the who had placed first in the dis members ol the committee in 11 contest, and second in Uu charge of arrangements for the sectional contest evening's program. Mr and Mrs. Gary Boehs, Mr. ami Mrs.

Cyril Wardle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess, Mr. and Mrs.

awards in the ward Charles worth. Mrs. music contest. The Francis Staake, Mrs. Clyde Cinder, Mrs.

Orval Loren Mueller, and Mrs. Barbara Braner, vocal music teacher, introduced the students who had received district vocal mixed sextet. composed of Sharon Thomp Fricke, son. Vicki Jockisch, Dona Eugene Nickel, Melba Joeckel, Melvin Farmer. Schnake, and Donald Wardle, Mrs.

Jeanne Rammelkamp. received second place rating teacher of mathematics, in- Byron Schroeder received sec troduced the students complct- end place rating for vocal ing the 8th grade: Davene And- solo; Melba Joeckel second erson. Karen Blum. Dennis place ratmg for solo; and Boehs, Tony Clark, Pam Coop- Jackie Jockisch, first place rat Steve Davis. Susan Dotzert, nig er, Peggy Emerick.

Debbie Gobbcl. Merlin Goodrich, Wanda Grant, Melba Joeckel, Judy Kimberlin, Claudia Lakamp. Ann Lawson, Barbara Logan. Gerald Magelitz, Loyd McDannald, Ann Mc- Evors, Betsy McLin, Marcia Mefford. Charles Miller.

Roger Moss. David Nergenah, Dona Nickel. Dane Paul. Joyce Put in district contest, second place rating in the sectional Dona Nickel and Sharon Thompson received second place ratings for piano solos. Russell Peebles, band instructor.

introduced participants in the district and state instrumental music contests. Winners in state contest were Mary Middendorf. who first nam. Jerry Rives. Melvin placet ating, and Sue Alexander.

Schnake. Jerry Smith. Mike Gordon Ginder, Marilyn Schro- Stinson. Doris Strickler, Gary eder, and McGinnis, sec- Surratt, Ronnie Surratt. Terry ond place ratings.

District win- Surratt. Lynn Taylor. ners were Jan Beard. Alan Vincent, Kenneth Walbert, Sam Kircher, Karmen Kruse. Byron Ward.

Donald Wardle, Ruth Schroeder. Roger Al- Werries. and Gloria White len Fricke, Steve Davis. Melba Students whose scholastic Joeckel, Betsy McLin, Jennis achievements rated honor roll Ater. Tom Burrus, Carolee and standing during the year Kruse.

Beverly Bartlett, John were introduced by Mrs. Judith Wessler, Joyce Ginder. and Grove, social science and langu- Paul Doerr. age arts teachers. 7th grade The Junior High school chorus, honor students were Barbara under the direction of Mrs Bar- Ater.

Jan Beard, Dennis Bran- bara Braner. presented several er. Pam Charlesworth. selections. Dutelmeier, Gordon Ham.

Alan I Recognition was given Kircher, Karmen Kruse, James Robert Brand to students who Morris, Byron Schroeder, Shar- served as librarians during the on Stinson. Zulaut. Shar- school vear; Roy Alderson. Daun Thompson, Allen Ater. Janice Reichert, Donald Ruppel, Beverly Bartlett.

Tom Burrus Allen Stock, Mike Stock, and Lynda Busen, Pam Cooper, ad gy Gerdes. Deborah Gobbel. Eighth grade honor stud- Wanda Grant. Claudia Lakamp. dents; Dennis Boehs.

lony Betsy McLin. Judy Mefford. Clark Steve Davis. Susan Donald Ruppel. Sharon Stinson, ert, Barbara Logan Strickler, Robert Wil- Dannald, McLin, Ronnie Hams, Jennie Ater and Ruth Lo- Surratt, Lynn Taylor, Donald gan Wardle, Ruth ernes.

Gerald American Legion Citizenship Magehtz, 9th grade honor stud- awards Uere presented Cha- ents; Sue Alexander Jennie pin p0bl 878 and Arenzville Post hnif ar. fi04 t0 grade students Tom Bui rus, Larry Crews, for outstanding qualities of Ginder. scholarship, leadership, and en citizenship. John Bettis. Corn- EmiK Kircher, Jun Klein- mander of Chapin Post 878, pre- M- to Ronnie Surratt Lautlji, Maiy Middendort.

Les- and Ruth Helen Werries. Wan- Pntm i i Wessler, Arenzville Post Itrir ii" flarilyn presented awards to FI in ra -fr 11 Tony Clark and Karen Bluni rlavio, Susan Griffin, William Meier, Hita Schone, Robert Wil- liams. Loren Mueller, langage arts and social science teacher, read as essay written for one of his classes by William Meier. 9th grade student, entitled is which was an expression of the pride Americans justly feel in the country which stands strong and free according to its heritage. Athletic awards were presented by Eugene Farmer, junior high school coach.

Letters for The Rev. Donald Hatfield of the Concord Christian Church pronounced the benediction ft I-EX I I )ll( FOLK i isi rous hosts ALEXANDER Reginald Dunham family and Mr. Dunham's parents visited Sunday May 17th. in St. Louis and en joyed a trip to the zoo Mrs.

J. L. Roberts returned to her home in Carlinville aftei at being a patient one week at Our basketball were given to heavy- hospital. nv eight players Dennis Boehs. Miss Clara Coe of Alton spent Ronnie Surratt, Terry Surratt, a week in the W.

C. Kumle Sam Ward. Melvin Schnake David Nergenah, Charles ler, Lloyd McDannald, Donald Wardle, Dane Paul, Roger Moss, and Tony Clark; and to members of the lightweight of Mrs team. Dennis Braner. Gordon Ham, James Morris, Byron Schroeder, Randy Zulauf, Boger Standlev, and Donald Ruppel.

Track awards went to home here and also visited Macomb Saturday evening. Mrs. Husha Meadors, New Berlin and Dennie Roberts. Jacksonville, called at the C. E.

Keenan May 17th Mr. and Mrs. T. Keenan and John were visitors Iasi weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Edward Seymour and sons. Terre Haute.

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