The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1977 — Page 7

FALCON TENNIS TEAM * *ilSo 3 THM^ - SfiO u W JIT 1| IfV < «WeP s ■fl 13 ■ CTBj I *Sy A V ^h ' ^2? * n ■ Sa^Fl * S= r < *^, v . R Bt I ** *" *" I $ WJU»- iL* V ~ * jr < photo by Michael Pearish From left to right, the varisty tennis players for John Glenn High School are. coach Kickbush, Dale Feece, Dave Stooks. Paul Hershberger. Kris Puttie, Dale Merkel and Rick Florian. Also a member of the team not present when the picture was taken is Dave Fenstermacher. JG B-TEAM TENNIS TEAM . . “ 7 --A I A 0 ■ photo by Michael Pearish The B-team tennis players for John Glenn are front row, left. Kurt Erickson and Mike Ervin, right. Standing, left to right, is coach Dick Kickbush. Gerald Hahn. Ben Samuelson and Brian Brandt. Also members of the team not present are Arnett, Chapman and Creed.

TENNIS TEAM WINS On September 7 the John Glenn tennis team hosted the team from Triton. This was the first victory for the Glenn netters. 3-2. Singles: David Stooks (G) defeated Tim Moore (T) 6-1, 6-0; Dale Merkel (G) defeated Bob Worsham (T). 6-2, 6-1; David Fenstermacher (G) def. Joel Pechham (T) 6-0. 6-0. Doubles: David Ridenour - Todd Slabaugh (T) defeated Kris Tuttle - Dale Feece (G). 6-4, 6-7, 4-6; Brad Lender - Doug Anthony (T) defeated Paul Hershberger - Rick Florian (G) 3-6, 3-6. Also the John Glenn netters won over Knox 5-0 on September 9

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when the team hosted the Redskins here in Walkerton. The varsity won all five matches and the B-team won both their matches. Singles: David Stooks (G) defeated T. Gudeman (K) 6-0, 6-1; Dale Merkel (G) defeated C. Fennama (K) 6-2, 6-3; David Fenstermacher (G) defeated J. Howard (K) 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: Kriss Tuttle and Dale Feece (G) defeated Dino Fornelli and Rick Brown 6-1, 6-0; Paul Hershberger and Rick Florian (G) defeated Eric Armstrong and Dave Triff, (K), 4-6, 7-5, 7-6. B-Team; Brian Brandt (G) defeated Doug Powers, 6-2. 6-0. Stuart Creed (G) defeated Lvndal May. 6-2, 6-3.

P-L-J SCHOOL BOARD NEWS The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Board met on Tuesday, September 6, in regular session at the Administrative building. Earl Smith was elected as the delegate to represent the local school board at the school board convention in Indianapolis October 5-7. The superintendent, Harold R. Muncie, reported that on September 2 there were 1.320 students enrolled in grades kindergarten through twelve. This number is six less than this time last year. He also announced that the new aluminum bleachers have been installed at the high school football field for the visitor’s side. The elementary teachers will hold an open house for Edith Eilene Travis on Sunday afternoon. September 18. at the Walkerton Elementary School between 2:00 and 4:00. Miss Travis retired this summer after teaching 39 years in the school system. The public is invited. The board approved the additional appropriation as advertised. $20,000 will be taken from the cumulative building fund to pay construction and architectural costs toward building the storm water retention basin at John Glenn High School. A list of substitute teachers for 1977-78 was approved by the board as presented by Mr. Muncie. The following conferences were approved: Emily Ringenberg. Reading Association at Indianapolis on September 20 and October I; Malcolm Stauffer. Admission and Financial Aids at Indianapolis on September 22-23; Nancy Hindman and Larry Taylor. Business Education Meeting at Ball State October 21-22. I he next board meeting w ill be Tuesday. September 20. at 7:00 p.m. in the administration building. SCHOOL MENU Walkerton Elementary School SEPTEMBER I 9 - 23

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THE INDEPENDENT.NEWS - SEPTEMBER IS, 1977

MONDAY Roast beef Mashed potatoes and gravy Celery sticks Bread and butter Lemon cobbler Milk TUESDAY Hamburger and spaghetti Buttered carrots Bread and butter Pineapple Milk WEDNESDAY Pigs in a blanket Buttered green beans Jello Milk THURSDAY Hamburger gravy Mashed potatoes and gravy Buttered broccoli Bread and butter Fruit cocktail Milk FRIDAY Tomato soup and crackers Cheese sticks Jelly sandwich Chocolate cake Milk Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 19 - 23 MONDAY Beef gravy on mashed potatoes Green beans Bread and butter Chocolate cake or brow nies Milk TUESDAY Pizza squares Corn Rice Sliced pears Milk WEDNESDAY T acos Buttered peas Applesauce Cookie Peanuts Milk THURSDAY Creamed chicken on biscuits Biscuit and jelly Lettuce salad Sliced peaches Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese

Buttered spinach Celery sticks Banana cake Milk John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 19 - 23 MONDAY Orange juice Fish on bun French fries Buttered corn Chocolate chip cookie Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti Buttered green beans Apple sauce Cinnamon rolls Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on bun Tater tots Buttered carrots Pineapple upside down cake Milk THURSDAY Ham and beans Cole slaw Orange jello with peaches Cornbread and butter Milk FRIDAY Pork fritter on bun Buttered mixed vegetables Cake Sliced peaches Milk FALCONETTES 1-1 IN VOLLEYBALL SEASON The John Glenn Falconettes volleyball team lost to South Bend St. Joseph on September b by scores of 12-15, 15-0 and 15-9 on the St. Joseph court. Karen White led the Falconettes with a 2.7 passing average and Kern Skiles had a 1.55 passing average. I'he Falconettes traveled to North Judson on September 8 to find a victory. The Glenn girls won 15-8, 15-2 with Barb Mann leading in the passing with an average of 2.3 and Mary Huffstetter had a 3.0 serving average. Terri South was 50 per cent in her spiking. The B-team at North Judson also evened their record at 1-1 with a 15-6 and 15-1 v ictorv