The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1976 — Page 9

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Teresa Sarber, front row left, and Denise Lowry, center, shared the honor “Falcon of the Year” at John Glenn High School Awards Day, the vote of the student body and faculty resulted in a tic. Mike GLENN GIRLS FINISH DUAL MEETS 10-3 The John Glenn girls track team finished the dual season with a 58'/» to 47 2 /j victory at Fairfield to give them a fine 10-3 record before the sectional this week. The Summary 100 yard dash —l. Cindy Clawson (F). 2. Lori Rockabaugh (F). 3. Linda Trent (G); time 12.7 220 yard dash —l. Sandy McDonald (G). 2. Laura Yoder (F). 3. Donna Hardesty (G); time 29.3 440 yard dash — I. Anne Garab (G). 2. Allison Stahly (F). 3. Benita Oliver (F); time 1:06.7 880 yard run —l. Sue Carter (G), 2. Diane Burkholder (F). 3. Kathv Ransbottom (G); time 2:41.5 Mile run — I. Carlcne Stahly (F). 2. Kathy Rohrer (G). 3. Cindy Miller (F); time 6:23.8 80 yard low hurdles — I. Jody Showalter (F), 2. Kaths Flaugher (G). 3. Jama Gawthrop (F); time 12.2 Shot put — Pam Skiles (G). 2. Sue Skibbe (F). 3. Kerri Gardner (G): distance 29’8' a” Long jump —l. Jody Showalter (F), 2. Linda Trent (G). 3. Vicki Wallace (G); distance 15'3 J /«“ High jump — I. Sharon Becker (F). 2. Julie Ryan (G). 3. Rhonda \ a A J । A world in need of leadership and talent awaits. The Re-Lax Inn North Libert)

Samuelson, left, was chosen “Falcon of the fifth grading period" and Lynn ( arter, the sixth grading period. Ed Fenstcrmacher was named “Most Valuable" student council member. Aitken (G), Layman (F) and Hostetler (F) tie; height 4'7" Softball throw —l. Barb Mann (G). 2. Rachel Stiver (F), 3. Sue Skibbe (F); distance 162’1'/a" 440 yard relay —l. John Glenn (Arlene Zahrn. Sandy McDonald. Vicki Wallace. Linda Trent); time 55.0 880 yard relay —l. John Glenn (Arlene Zahrn. Donna Hardesty. Karen Stoneburner, Sandy McDonald); time 1:57.9 880 yard medley relay —l. John Glenn (Lisa Creed. Delia Huffstetter, Laurie Sarber. Anne Garab); time 2:05.5

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GLENN GIRLS DEFEAT ST. JOE IN TRACK The Glenn girls dropped South Bend St. Joseph by a 63-42 score in track last week. 80 yard low hurdles — K. K. Flaugher (G). 2. D. Rose (S). 3. S. Zahrn (G); time 13.4 100 yard dash — I. T. Walters (S). 2. R. Chamblee (S). 3. D. Rose (S); time 12.4 Mile run —l. S. Berry (S). 2. D. Rohrer (G). 3. K. Bullard (S); time 5:40.8 220 yard dash — S. McDonald (G). k. Stoneburner (G). 3. S. Miller (S); time 28.6 440 yard dash — I.K. Olson (S). 2. A. Garab (G). 3. L. Creed (G); time 1:05.8 880 yard run —l. S. Carter (G). 2. L. Radecki (S); 3. A. Ransbottom (G); time 2:43.2 440 vard relav —l. Glenn; time 55.2 880 vard relav —l. Glenn; time 1:57.1 Medlev relav —l. Glenn; time 2:09.2 High jump— 1. J. Ryan (G). 2. R. Aitken (G). 3. L. Radecki (S); height 4’5" Shot put —l. B. Mann (G). 2. M. Mackin (S), 3. B. Kowalski (S); distance 31'1" Long jump —l. R. Chamblee (S), 2. S. Cracklcy (S). 3. L. Trent (G); distance 14'6” Softball throw —l. B. Mann (G). 2. K. Gardner (G). 3. A. Zahrn (G); distance 163'9“ Don't discard a beautiful tea pot, vase or jar too cracked to hold water. Instead, insert a “hidden compartment" made of a smaller jar and fill that with liquid. Be a defensive driver — always! A little litter hurts a lot!

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Mike Stahly. president of the John Glenn High School Chapter of L.L.A., received the DeKalb award at the F.F.A. banquet at Schori's Restaurant recently. The DeKalb award is given each year to an outstanding senior on the basis of scholarship, leadership and supervised farm program. Steve Hos-

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teller, vice president and outstand ing 4-vear F.F.A. member, received the Chapter farmer award. The Star Green Hand award went to Tom Hesters, right, and Mike Samuelson received the fl. A Service award. Mike Stahlev and Steve Hostetler were not present for the picture.