The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1976 — Page 8

MAY 20, 1976 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

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Jackie Holm, front row left, was named outstanding science student at John Glenn High School's Senior award day Wednesday. May 12. Karen Baughman and Teresa Sarber. center, shared the outstanding business student award and Liz Krick, right, received the choir and Betty Crocker Leadership awards.

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Ross Ecker, left second row. was named outstanding math student. Ken Rohrer received the John Phillips Sousa Band award and the outstanding art student award and Brent Kaser the outstanding industrial arts award. Donna Moore, social science and English award winner, was not present.

Receiving special recognition for their part in preparing the weekly broadcast for radio station WKVI are, back row left to right, Pat McGovern. Drew Adams, David Stooks and Diane Shaffer, right. Laura Malstaff, left, received the ‘ Most Valuable Staffer” award from the LaPorte Herald-Argus. PERU TOPS GLENN TWICE IN TWIN BILL The visiting Peru baseball team took home two victories in baseball Saturday as their trip to Glenn netted 8-0 and 3-1 wins over the hosts. In both games the Falcons were able to get only three hits off the Peru pitching. This dropped the Falcons season record to 6-14. Line Scores Peru 203 300 0 — 8 6 3 Glenn 000 000 0 — 0 3 3 Peru: Sheldon Beard and Jeff Ratliff; Glenn: Rob Moore and Jeff Stratford Second Game Peru 100 010 1 — 3 5 0 Glenn 000 001 0 —1 3 2 Peru: Jeff Mullikin and Jeff Ratliff; Glenn: Terry Kaser and Dave Groves ROCHESTER EDGES FALCONS 3-1 The Rochester Zebras visited Glenn Wednesday afternoon and took a close 3-1 victory from the Falcons. Losing pitcher Terry Kaser only gave up one run. but five Glenn errors helped the Rochester cause. Tim Durkees was the w inning pitcher for the visitors. Line Score Rochester 200 100 0 — 3 5 2 Glenn 000 001 0 —1 5 5 TODAY’S CHOKE FOR TOP YIELDS DEKALB Order your supply today. DEPEND ON DEKALB Larry Taylor, Dealer I A New Dawn.. The world awaits you, grads, Best of luck Dairy Queen U. S. 6 East, Walkerton

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Receiving certificates of merit for their entries in the Scholastic Art Contest at Robertsons of South Bend are left to right, Catherine Hahn, Arlene Zahrn. Nancv Yelton and Chris Barden; second row. Ken Rohrer, Dan Florian and Clyde Gaw. Also receiving certificates

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were Karen Ecker and Tim Kozuch who were absent when the picture was taken. Ken. Tim. Catherine and Karen had entries in National competition in Chicago. Ken received honorable mention and a gold key for his entry.