The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1966 — Page 13

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The senior class officers of John Glenn High School are. front row. left ot right: Linda Smith, treasurer; Margie Lee, secretary;

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The Junior ('lass officers of John Glenn High Sch<x>l are front row left to right: Jo Ellen Strang, treasurer; Linda Snyder, secre-

John Glenn Sophomore Class Officers WKMiiiW! — ■ — -L ’ ■ J _ - . - ■( hjjlMA* Hi ' : vflflfl • ^■yga^- " z^ 4n mHSGA v* a «R ■ r fl L IMO &

The officers of the Sophomore Class of John Glenn High S< h<w>l are, front row, left to right: Elaine Fitzgerald. secretary; Kosahe .Matz, student couni il Never anticipate tomorrows troubles and those of todav won't be half the burden.

Walkerton Lions Club CHICKEN BAOBECHE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 Serving at No:.'n WALKERTON YOUTH BUILDING

. ” Cindv Martin, .student council; second row: Larry Kaser, student council; Jim Place, pr'emdent; and Mark Ross, vice-pres-ident.

tary; and Jane Powell, student council second row Greg Am. <. vice president: Steve Jacobson, student council; and Roy Jo.ms< n. president.

and Judy Martin, treasurer; second row Charles Stafford, student council; S im Patterson, vicepresident; and Greg Campbt 11. president. Tune may be money, but always remember it’s work that gives It exchange value.

John Glenn Freshman Class Officers ^>333 W . JBk* > ■ <—"• - • ' 'YsPSkH Bj mi The John Glenn b reshman Class oiticers for this school year

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are front row left t<> right : Snn ly Morris. Hccrctary; Connie Huness, student cuuni ji; n i : ..ndy I >ayhuff, vk e pn ,M n t; .■< ond r<»w. Tim John- ri. student council; Ji 1 mna Fhii'ks<n. . >'‘ uy; and Douglas Hm; rd p ;J. nt. T> \ I K "( JOO’. Ml M MO.NDAY Dn.-l b«- f onJ gravy, mash* d pot :■ . .. t .iking I ovdi i biscuit.-. 1: ■ butU r, apple, milk. TPESDAY B . f-v< . oup, Crackers, p«- mut butt i-jelly s.mdwithes, pi(kh> (.hip.., ipdcot crisp and milk \\ I'.l >NESI >A 'i Stow. lime j' 110 nnd pea lad. bran muffins. butter prunes, milk THURSDAY Pizza. Hazel'a cole slaw, riet d> ssei t. milk FRIDAY Tuna-noodle .a.« role, boih d cabbage, wh >le wheat bread and butter, jello with mixed fruits, milk A man is always generous to a fault until he corrects it.

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