The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1977 — Page 10

SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

CROSS COUNTRY TEAM AT JOHN GLENN r * >WM Bi a—v m ■ ^Ss i^iWuk2«irk>V U&?-1 ^^W^SR' photos by Michael Pearish I he cross country team at John Glenn arc from left to right, front row: Rick Vancza, Len Carlson, John Erickson, Larry Lifford and Eric Carlson. Back row, left to right: Tracy Tinkey, Dan Smith. Terry Anspaugh. Dave Haag. Craig Ochs and Tim Cline. The boys are coached by Kerry Haenes, standing in back. JOHN GLENN FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM HI HM^T* < .ige t b RE * ' w Fl vL aOIB The John Glenn freshman football team is composed of the following, left to right, front row: Ted Stull, Dan South. George Borard, Marian Gilmer, Jim Lowry and Gerry Mizer. Back row, left to right: Jeff White. Rob Haney. Brian Parker. John Hensley. Chuck Burkholder and Bruce Larimore. The coach is Bob Young.

JG FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS EV ■' photo by Michael Pearish I ht freshman cheerleaders at John Glenn High School are as follows, left. Lisa Newland; right. Theresa Florian; center bottom. Lori Neiswender; and top center is Diane Flaugher.

SCHOOL MENU Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 6 - 9 TUESDAY Beef stew Lettuce salad Bread and butter

Vanilla pudding peanuts Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecues Buttered rice Carrot sticks Sliced peaches milk

THURSDAY Spaghetti with hamburger Buttered peas Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Sliced pears Milk FIRDAY Fish sandwiches green beans Buttered potatoes Lemon cobbler Milk Walkerton Elementary School SEPTEMBER 6 - 9 TUESDAY Beef stew Cheese sticks Hot rolls Peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Barbercue sandwich Buttered corn Apple crisp Milk THURSDAY Ham salad sandwich Buttered green beans Blueberry cobbler Milk FRIDAY Fish with tartar sauce French fries Buttered peas Bread and butter Applesauce Milk St. Patrick’s School SEPTEMBER 5 ■ 8 TUESDAY Orange juice

Sloppy joe on bun Celery sticks Cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Navy bean soup with ham Cottage cheese and tomato slice Bread and butter Peaches Milk THURSDAY Pizza with sausage and cheese Potato chips Cherrv crisp Milk FRIDAY Orange juice Grilled cheese sandwich Tossed salad Pudding Milk COMMERCIAL ART COURSE OFFERED Because of favorable response to the Commercial Art Evening Program during the Spring Quarter. Ivy Tech is again offering the program in the Fall Quarter, beginning September 6. The highly individually commercial art sequence in selected specific categories will meet on Monday and Tuesday evenings from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. until November 18. De pending on enrollment, the class may also meet on Thursday evenings. Instructor George Vincent, well-

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known area artist and member of Ivy Tech’s Commercial Art faculty, states that the program will cover a variety of techniques in illustration, layout, drawing, keylining, and airbrush. “The goal is to help the person in a specific commercial art area to upgrade occupational skills,” Vincent explained. “It is not meant to be training for a leisure time hobby.” Interested persons may register for the Commercial Art Evening Program anytime until the first night of class. More information is available from the Graphics and Media Division at Ivy Tech, 1534 West Sample Street, phone 2897001. DAY SCHOOL TO BEGIN The Day School at the North Liberty Church of Christ will begin Tuesday morning, September 6. at 9:00 a.m. Due to cancellations, there is still room for a few students. Call for registration, 6564632 or 656-3388. Three year olds through five year olds are accepted. Obey the 55 m.p.h. Speed Limit! "The tiniest hair casts a shadow." Goethe Four thousand pounds of rose petals are needed to produce one pound of oil of rose, used to make perfume.