The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1976 — Page 6

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The student council members at North Liberty High School are from left to right, first row. Nancy Goodman. Larrv O'Conner. John Gouker. Janet Schultz and Todd Allsop Second row, left to right. Nieves Gallegos. Jim Mapel. Connie Eckhart and Lorraine Lacay.’ Third row. left to right. Mary Vukovits, Bob Downs. Scott Seifert. Gregg Weiss and Janelle Jaworski. Those not present for the picture were Kaths Bertolan. Debbie Nick-

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els. Brett Quigley and Scott Griffey. COUGARS TAKE NSC TITLE IN TENNIS Ihe New Prairie Cougars took the Northern State Conference title in tennis on Saturday. September 25 with matches being played at Jimtown and Elkhart Memorial. The Cougars beat Jimtown 3-2 for the title after having eliminating Glenn 4-1 in the second round. John Glenn advanced to the semi-finals by defeating La Ville 4-1

photo by Michael Pearish by sweeping in the singles matches and splitting the doubles match. Mark Michalski beat Mike Snyder 6-2. 5-7 and 6-3; Jeff Steele took Ken Snyder 6-3. 4-6 and 7-6 while

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Dave Minter defeated Bob Daniels 6-3 and 6-3. Jerry Johnson and Dave Stooks in doubles beat Kevin Shafer and John Isenberg 7-5 and 6-4. Dave Fenstermacher and Dale Merkel lost to John Carter and Gordon Slack 6-1 and 6-3 for I aVille's only point. New Prairie won over Glenn 4-1 to move the Cougars on to the title. In the singles Dave Lecher (NP) took Mark Michalski 6-4. 2-6 and 6 4 while Chris Rybicki (NP) defeated Jeff Steele 6-2 and 6-1. In the other singles match Dennis R/cpka beat Dave Minter 6-2 and 6 1 for the New Prairie sweep. In the doubles Jerry Johnson and Dave Stooks picked up the lone point for the Falcons by defeating Bill Farrington and Lee Thomas 7-6 and 6-2. Kevin Laureys and Al Bart mess (NP) came from behind to win over Dase Fenstermacher and Dale Merkel 6-2 and 6-1. North Liberty Shamrocks were shut out by the Jimtow n Jimmies in the first round play 5-0. Scoring was as follows. Bob Moore won 6-3 and 6-0 over Kris High; Jay Killian over Jim Herter 6-1 and 6-4; Mark Sauder over John Wilcox 6-2 and 6-0. Brain Metcalf and Kerry Miller over Todd Allsop and Rod Mcßride in doubles 6-2 and 6-3 and Steve Pontius and Robin Lusc over Mark VanderHagcn and Randy Hummer 6-2 and 6-4. The John Glenn Falcons were

awarded consolation honors by defeating Fairfield for third place. BALLROOM DANCING OFFERED The Ancilla College Alumni Association is again offering a six session ballroom dancing course. The non-crcdit class will be held at the college aduitorium on Sunday evening beginning October 10. Two sessions will be held each week; beginners, 6 to 8 p.m. and advanced. 8 to 10 p.m. Dances to be included are the waltz, polka, fox trot and others. Instructor is Joseph Shucbert of Benton Harbor. Michigan and he has more than 20 years of experience in dancing instruction. For registration or more information call Linda Holderread at 936-8550 or Donna Pontius at 935-5308. NOTICE The Starke County Homemakers Club will meet at 12 nexm on Tuesday. October 12 at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club. guests will be welcome. Members with their last names beginning with A to F are to bring a covered dish. Theme for the day will be how to reach non-club members. Make Someone Happy With A Happy Ad — Just $1.00!