The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1977 — Page 22
MAY 19. 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools MAY 23 • 2' ( house one from the first three items and two from the second group Bread and milk are always as ailablc. MONDAY Ravioli casserole Hamette on bun ( hes salad Buttered green beans Hashed brow n potatoes ( ri s p \ egetable salad ( elers sticks ( itrus truit mix I resh apple Fruit uh ktail in gelatin Peas h cobbler ( hilled fruit puns h Raisin batter bread Milk 11 ISDAY Brown counts smokies Beef barbecue ( hes salad fluffs whipped potatoes Sauerkraut Crisp s egetable salad ( lulled applesauce Pears in gelatin Pumpkin crisp ( lulled apple juice School made roll Milk W|DNISDAY Si hool made pizza I gg salad sandwich Chef salad Buttered golden corn ( arrot raisin salad (risp vegetable salad Fruit cup Fresh apple sn W: commend the Closs of 1977 for 0 record of greet ochievement Harvey’s YY alkcrton North Liberty - - A ——
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Banana in gelatin Ice cream bar ( hilled orange juice Bread and butter Mdk IHURSDAY Beef and noodles Submarine sandss ich ( hes salad Buttered broccoli Fluffs ss hipped potatix's ( risp segetable salad ( hilled pear slices Fresh banana Peashes in gelatin Strawberrs shortcake ( hilled grape juice Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Cheeseburger on bun Baked macaroni and meat Chef salad Buttered peas French fried potatoes (reams cole slaw Sliced peaches Fresh fruit Fruit bettv Pineapple in lime gelatin ( hilled orange juice Bread anil butter Milk Walkerton Elementan School May 23 - 25 MONDAY Roast beef Mashed potatoes and gravy Bread and butter Fruit cocktail and milk Milk TUESDAY Pizza burger Buttered green beans Jello Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger sandwich Buttered peas Peaches Milk CULVER CAPTURES NSC GIRLS’ TRACK TITLE The Culver Community High School girls’ track team, the newest member of the NSC. was host to the girls’ conference meet on Tuesdas. Mas 10 and the host school walked off with the title totaling 111 points. New Prairie was second in the seven team field with 106. while Glenn finished third with 62. Fairfield. 59. Jimtown. 27. and North liberty and LaVille tied at 19. The Summary 100 yard dash — I. Ready (C); 2. Layman (F); 3. Johnson (NP); 4. Gadacz (NP); 5. Clawson (F); 6. Eckhardt (ND. Time :l 1.6 220 yard dash — I. Johnson (NP); 2. Wiggins (C); 3. Knowlton (ND; 4. A. Huffstetter (JG); Newland (G); 6. Gadacz (NP). Time :27.9 440 yard dash —l. Garoutte (NP); 2. Zahm (G); 3. Gamble (NP); 4. Ward (J); 5. Oiler (F); 6. Stutzman (F). l ime 1:02.9 880 vard run —l. Wiggins (C); 2. Kane (NP); 3. Zelaski (NP); 4. M Huffstetter (G); 5. Shirley (L); 6. Packer (F). Time 2:32.4 Mile run — I. Carr (NP); 2. Jenny (G); 3. Poor! (C); 4. Mortakis (ND; 5. Stahly (F); 6. Craft (C). Time 5:54.2
880 vard relay — I. New Prairie (Artist. Kizer. Weir. Kane); 2. Culver; 3. Glenn; 4. Fairfield; 5. LaVille; b. North Liberty. Time 1:54.2 80 sard hurdles —l. Ahlenius (0:2. Showalter (F): 3, Eckhardt 80 sard hurdles —l. Ahlenius (( ); 2. Showalter (F); 3. Bauer (C); 4, Rice (J); 5. Eckhardt (NL); 6, Mann(G). lime: 11.4 440 vard relay —l, Fairfield (Showalter, (lawson. Gawthroup, lavman); 2. Culver; 3. Glenn; 4. New Prairie; 5. Jimtown; 6, North Liberty. Time :52.5 880 sard medley relay —l. New Prairie (Artist. Gadacz. Adnson. Garoutte); 2. Culver; 3. Glenn; 4, North Liberty; 5. Fairfield; 6. LaVille. Time 1:58.1 Shot put —l. Gardner (L); 2, Mann (G); 3, Stickley (NP); 4. Burkholder (F); 5, Keck (NP); 6. Stahly (F). Distance 33'1' j” Long jump —l. Ready (C); 2, Layman (F); 3. Showalter (F); 4. Dimmock (C); 5. Trent (G); 6. Quittschrieber(J). Distance 16’4" High jump —l. Ahlenius (C); 2. Rice (J); 3. Cotglazier (NP); 4. Ryan (G); 5. Wiggins (C); 6. Weir (NP). Height s’l" Softball throw —l. Pitts (C); 2, Kindig (J); 3. Keck (NP); 4. Shirley (D; 5. Creech (G); 6, Kemp (G). Speed kills — obey the 55 limit.
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FEATURE SCIENCE SKILLS The May bulleting boards at the North Liberty Elementary School feature science skills. Our 6th grade classes are the featured classes this month with Mr. Bratcher's room using electricity as the basic skill to emphasize. Mrs. Gillespie's rixim is seeking to show how science is needed for making our daily lives function smoothly. Our staff and children have enjoyed the work of their bulletin boards this year and would like to thank all those who have taken the time to view them.
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ON ROLL OF HONOR Joan G. Edison and Deborah M. Sullivan, both of North Liberty along with Herald E. Hostetler and Debra I). Northam, both of Walkerton are among the 621 Ball State University students named to the Registrar's Roll of Honor for the w inter quarter. A student must have have earned a grade point ratio of 4.0 or straight "A's" for the quarter with a load of 12 or more hours for credit to be included on this distinguished list. "Conditions are never just right." William Feather
Congratulations, graduatesWe’re proud of you and know that you will move on to greater achievements. 5A Walkerton Lumber Company
