The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1964 — Page 3
Athletes Are Honored At Fall Banquet On fTiursday evvnn.g, December 10. North Liberty Hign S< hooi ami Junior High School, .ml tribute to their fall athlete* r their 1961 seasons. The Imnjet ami program was attended V about 3(M) people. The feature I peaker of the evening was John Kay. defensive coach of the University of Notre Dame. Everett Holmgren was mastei f ceremonies for the evening for ie program sponsored by the Football Boosters Club. Alton Holmes gave the welcome and the presentation of awards began Recognition of the Junior High team and their cheerleaders was first, handled by coach Forrest Dur^uck. The varsity and B Team cheerleaders, Annie Houser, Diana boner. Penny Summers and Dixie Tlleiy, were then honored by Mrs. Sullivan The B Team cheer.•aders were Linda Davis, Car I Howell. Jams Kite and Patru ia -nyder. Dennis Johnson. cross country >ach. then presented the awards • > the cross country team. Vary awards were given to: Neil uighman. Galen Holderread, .4 Lappin. Terry Nichols an I ;hn Wenger Service awards ent to Ralph Bell. Jack Bon■.m, Steven Divine James Fiasl « «««!« ft «at«««« « ; £ lOj » * xHav * ll |< C^StVMS/ll May your holidays sparkh. ’ £ Capek's * Barber Shop Walkerton, Indiana »»» W M »» » * » » K
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er. Larry Hostetler. Tom McCormick and Bruce Vernon. The freshman football followed. handled by Bob Gowin, coach. Re ogniti n went to Bill Alberts Steven Eberly. Gregory Groves. Jerry Kurzhal. Kenny Ross, Leo ■ Shaiei and Bruce Summer field. Charles Johnson then presenter! * minor awards in fortball to Vaughn Ea.stburn, Dwayne Lee. : Michael Newcomer and David 1 Petz The varsity lootball team was honored by head coach Jack Lowe. These award winners were: Drew BerglanJ, Terry Borton. . R< beit Cain, Michael Clark. Ron- , aid Clingenpeel, John Fannin, , Clarence Fields, James Fisher, Douglas Holmes, Ear’j Holmes. । Craig Howell, Tim Hughes, James Hurt. Jack Jackson, Michael Knepp. Janies Lambert. Steven Mlekodaj, Kent Naragon, Harold Palmer, Ronalyi Peterson. Ronald Porter, Gail Ross, Donald Rudd. Hari Shafer, Lee Snyder, Mike Summerfield. Varsity managers: Allen Albright, Mai tin Albright, James A hcraft, David Roush, Larry Setnor, Robert Snyder. Keith Davis, principal of the High School, then introduced John Ray for the address of the evening. The special awa as ot the night followed This named John Wenger a- the meat valuable in cross country by his coach. Ja< k Iwo then hor. >red the captains cf this year s football team w'ho were Ja< k Jacks n and B>9 Ca.n The 1965 captains wc «• am. aim ed by Law, W ith the new captains being Mike K ^p and Har^ Shafer Die gu- st speaker, John. Ray. pre «n!-d ’he award for the best defensive player of this year. Hari Shafer won this award. Then Robert J- nes, head of the athletic department of the South Bend Community Schools, pre- i sented the most valuable pLcyer award for 1964 which went to Bob Cam. Closing remarks for the evening were made by Gary Nels--n, principal of the North Lberty Elementary School and also an official This ended a well-at-tended and sucres .ful banquet honoring the fall athletes and particularly the football team of 1961 which rose to a 9-1 record, the Is st ever in thi -u honl.. N O T I C F. The Walkerton and North Liberty Post Offices will be clpsed Saturday, December 26 No window service will be provided No city delivery of mail will be marie. There will be delivery of mail on the rura} routes.
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