The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1968 — Page 9
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Friday night will find live of these six b >ys starting for the John Glenn Falcons in their season opene- against Culver Military Academy. In the front row
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are, it- t to right: Craig DeMyer, Dairy Neiswender an I Roger Stull. Standing left to right are: coach John Hans, Hugh Geren, Kevin Hanni and Larry Groves.
Steve Luowig mJ I'm mmth. Standing: Charles Staford. Leo Savoie an 1 T an McGee.
p.m. in the auditorium at John Glenn High Si hool. Topics for discussion will I o the State Commission Scholarship Program ul Indi ma. Local and County Scholarship^. and Scholarships direct Tim colleges. Other programs to Lu c ivered are the federal assist an es in financing n college educ di >n «u<h as College W<>rk Study Programs, National Defense Student Dians, Guaranteed Dians and Educational Opportunity Grant Questions concerning the i rants Confident: il Statement will be covered also. The Guid« nee Department at John Glenn High School will be in charge of this meeting. PAINFUL COaNS?/ 1 ^ AMAZING LIQUID J RELIEVES PAIN AS <ZatX IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY N< w rtr 'f co* nt the hn. e»y »«Y sr S Frwwnc). I i ]u. 1 Frcwonc relor* p«>n work* below the Uu-> I, >c «■ Jov ve <wm i« put cb'cGer Frcewne << i!l dru< cvuatvrv
NL Elementary School Elects Student Council The Nnrth Liberty Elementary School elected a student council to represent their home room sections. The balloting for positions on the council produced the following results. Grade four - Mrs. Lane: Shelly Hitesman, John Wilcox; Mrs. Wadzinski: Julie Harbaugh. Brett Quigley; and Mr. Sprague: Jane Croumlich, Donald Slabach. Grade five - Mr. Bratcher: Nancy Wilhelm, Craig Pa.mley; Mrs. Halt: Barbara Boarmun, Robert Wesolek; Mrs. Theis; Sandy Reeder, Glenn Platz. Grade six - Mr. Chamberlin . 6A: Sherry Nargon, Gene Stoner; Mrs. Spellman 6B: Carolyn Fair, David Halt; Mr. Lowry, < ouncil Sponsor 6C: Saundra Moyer, Terry Menefee.
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