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The John Glenn Falconettes honored Wednesday evening at the annual winter sports banquet arc from left to right, Kerri Gardner, Joni Germaine, Julie Ryan. Linda Trent, Jody Lowry, Debbie Wolfe, Kathy Flaughcr. Cindy Bell and Pam Skiles. The thirteen young men were honored at the banquet held in the John Glenn auditorium as follows from left to right, front row. Barry Heim. Terry Kaser. Ron Haney. Jerry Johnson. Len Jaskc, Bob
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Gerber and Scott Doll. Standing, back row. Dale Merkel. Dennis Dolph, Dick Bogard, Terry Roush. Nick Bcrkebile andClydeGaw. The annual winter sports banquet honoring the many athletes in the programs at John Glenn High School was held on Wednesday evening. March 31, in the high school. The winter sports included wrestling, girls' gymnastics and basketball as well as boys' basketball.
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Photos by Studio North Girls’ gymnastics coach. Mrs. Kathryn Godwin, began the presentations of the evening with the announcement of the most valuable gymnast, Linda Trent; most improved. Jodi Lowry and best mental attitude to Debbie Wolfe. The gymnastic team consisted of 13 members and a lot of first place individuals comprised a well rounded team. The outstanding cheerleading award went to Kathy Flaughcr as
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announced by Mrs. Donald Aschliman, coach. She also announced the freshman. B team and varsity cheerleaders for next season. Girls' basketball coach. Mrs. Barbara Osowski. was next up to honor her charges with the high honor of most valuable player going to Joni Germaine, captain ot the team. Pam Skiles, most rebounds; Kerri Gardner, leading scorer assists; Cindy Bell and Julie Rs an. free throw awards. I’he undefeated wrestling team was then honored by coach John Hostraw ser. Receiving a trophy for the quickest pin of the season. 14 seconds. Terry Roush; Clyde Gaw. most improved: Dennis Cripe, gold brick award and tine performance in the sectional; cap tain’s-award went to Nick Bcrkebile and Dick Bogard, captain of the team, received the most valuable wrestling trophs and team point leader award, as well as a trophy for his excellent performance in this year's state tournament. Bogard placed fourth in the semistate. Basketball trophies were awarded to both Ron Haney and Barry Heim as most valuable players as well as All-Conference medals and captain’s awards. Barry Heim also received the trophy for best defensive player and an athletic plaque commemorating his selection to the South Bend Tribune’s Northern Indiana All-Star team. Haney won the rebounding trophy and also a plaque for his 59 per cent field goal average. Continuing with presenting the basketball awards by coach Mike Jones, the juniors on the squad were honored as follows: Jerry Johnson won an All-Conference medal and trophy for most assists and Len Jaskc, best ft;ee throw trophy. Senior Bob Gerber received a plaque commemorating his feat of scoring 16 consecutive free throws for the Glenn record as well as tieing the record of Indiana University basketball star, Tom Abernathey’s record for the South Bend St. Joseph gym. Gerber scored these 16 of 16 free throws in the Glenn and St. Jospeh game held February 21 in South Bend. Concluding the varsity basketball awards was the presentation to
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Terry Kaser, senior, a trophy for best mental attitude and the captain's award along with Barrs Heim and Ron Hanes Dale Merkel received the best free throw percentage on the fresh man squad and on the B team the best free throw percentage trophs went to Scott Doll. Varsits jackets were presented to those present bs principal Alvin Boise, to Pam Skiles, lisa (reed. Dennis ( ripe, Ken Legge. I errs Roush. Dick Bogard. Barrs Heim and Terrs Kaser. Io receise a jacket an athlete must earn fisc varsits "G's ”. Ihe Athletic Boosters ( lub pre sented indisidual tropines to all thletterwinners ot the undefeated wrestling team and to the confer ence champs in basketball. Letter winners in basketball in eluded Barrs Heim, Ron Hanes. Jerrs Johnson. Bob Gerber. len Jaskc. Terrs Kaser. Jim Nunles. Bob (ole. Matt Pearish and Ken Bacewic. In girls' basketball letter winners included Joni Germaine. Pam Skiles. Susan ( reech. Barb Mann. Cindy Bell. Teresa Kemp, Sherri Carlson, Shirles Vcrmilyer, Nancy Peterson. Kerrid Gardner. Julie Rsan and Kern Skiles. Letter winners in girls' gsmnas tics included Linda Lrent. Jodi Lowry, Debbie Wolfe, Sherri Farrar. Kaths Rohrer. Julie Bell, Joyce Kennedy. Deanna Gilkerson. Terri Kissinger. Doreen Kennedy. Lisa Schmelt/. Gina Newland and Arlene Zahrn. Letter winners in wrestling were Pat Cow ger, Ken Legge. Stese Short. Nick Bcrkebile. Mike Shenenberger. Denny Dolph. Clyde Gaw. Dirk Adams. Doug Gilkerson. Dick Bogard. Terrs Roush. Dennis Cripe. Bobby Armentrout and Joe McLean (mgr.). Varsity cheerleaders lettering were Jill Northam, Suzi Farrar. Kathy Flaughcr, Lisa Schmeltz and Sheri Carlson. Experts tell us that the fruit Adam and Eve ate would not have been an apple, but more probably an apricot. Don't want it, why keep it. sell it through the Classified Ads!
