The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1975 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS SEPTEMBER 25, 1975

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Pat Cowger. pictured above, came across the finish line in 13:42 and was tailed by teammate Bob Gerber with a time of 14:09. Third was Tim Lane. North Liberty; Tim Cline. Glenn: Bill Krins. North Liberty; Paul Blair. North Liberty; Charlie Gerber. Glenn; Rod Back. Glenn; Bob Downs. North Liberty and John Frame. Glenn. The Falcon record is four and one. FALCON RUNNERS LOSE TO ARGOS I’he John Glenn Falcon cross country team suffered their first lose of the season to the Argos learn bv a 25-32 score on Tuesday ot lasi week. Argos team was lead by Brian ( lark who set a school record of 12:21 in leading the Dragons to their victory. Pat Cowger of Glenn tame in second with teammate Bob Gerber placing third. Tim Caslte.

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day, September 18 at the Swan lake course. The Falcons as a team scored over the Shamrocks 22-35

Argos was fourth with teammate Terry Edmonds in fifth; Cline of Glenn then Doug McKess of Argos; Bob Westafer. Argos; Back. Glenn and Rick McGriff of Argos. Argos is undefeated at 3-0. Glenn is 3-1 at this point. FALCON RUNNERS PLACE ATN.P. INVITATIONAL The John Glenn Falcon cross country team entered the New Paririe Cross Country Invitational which was run on Saturday. September 20. The Falcons placed ninth with 210 points. John Glenn was led by Bob Gerber who finished 10th in 14:09, and Pat Cowger. who was 12th in 14:11. Also running for the Falcons were Tim Kline. 57th; Nick Bcrkebile. 63rd; and John Frame. 68th.

photos by Michael Pearish N.L.H.S. Elects Class Officers The students at North Liberty High School recently elected their class officers for the 1975-76 school

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year. Representing the Freshman class will be John Fair, president. Connie Eckhart will be assisting John as vice-president. Secretary will be Janet Knowlton and Susan Mueller will act as treasurer. The Sophomores’ president this year is a transfer student from Jackson High School. Dennis Kohn. The vice-president is Rick Naragon; Karen Wolff, secretary; and managing the money will be Tony Bejma. treasurer. Speaking for the Junior class are Anita Kaser, president; Bob Shipley. vice-president; Patty Houser.

secretary; and George Cole, treasurer. Class officers for the 1976 graduating class are president. Tim Sheaks and vice-president. Cathy Ball. John Snyder is secretary for the class, and Joe Lacay will be accepting the responsibility of treasurer. When buying lamb chops remember that rib chops are likely to be more tender than shoulder chops. Send a "Happy Ad", just SI.OO