The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1977 — Page 8

SEPTEMBER 22. 1977 THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

SENIOR OFFICERS AT J.G. . ■<, ~? Wf W vs iZ* - IHbfaMMM photo by Michael Pearish Senior class officers are Karen White, secretary; Pat McGovern, president; and Sheri Farrar. vice-president. Treasurer. Kathv Eddmger. was absent when the picture was taken. JG JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 21 . -Mt I — QI photo by Michael Pearish Mashclle Pavev (left) is Junior class secretary. Other officers are Firn (line, president; Jean Scott, treasurer; and Mike Dreessen. vice-presi-dent . JG FRESHMAN OFFICERS II KI lUkM> I I b /1 ft ■ -'i ,/B nt tJF * Ax' > £7K M ■kJ l - ,fw wl?" 'i x I * * Il Ml I w iw Bi 'Jsgasg^ ■■ \ s .„ photo bv Michael Pearish Ihe freshman class at John Glenn High School recenth elected offuers I hex arc. left to nght Diane Flaugher, vice-president; Rob Hanes, secretary; Lon Neiswender president; and Thelma Dolph, treasurer. MAX E. STEELE, INSURANCE | ▼ 110 South Maple Street 2 I Phone 656 4641 North Übertv, Indiana f

SCHOOL MENU SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AT J.G.

John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 2b • 30 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered rice Corn Siu ed pears Milk IUESDAY Orange juice Johnny marzetti Buttered green beans Fruit cocktail Banana bread Banana bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Barbeque on bun Tn taters Buttered carrots and peas Chocolate cake Milk THURSDAY Ravioli casserole Buttered mixed vegetables Tossed salad Fruit Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Fish crisp Buttered peas Potato salad Coffee cake Milk Walkerton Elementarv School SEPTEMBER 2b’- 30 MONDAY Chicken and noodles Buttered peas Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Raisin creams Milk TUESDAY Beef stew Cottage cheese Bread and butter Blueberrv cobbler Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue sandwich Buttered rice Applesauce Milk THURSDAY Beans w it h ham Corn bread Carrot sticks Peaches Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese I ossed salad Jelly sandwich Pears Milk St. Patrick’s School SEPTEMBER 2b - 30 MONDAY Juice Barbecue beef on bun Buttered green beans Cake Milk TUESDAY Juice ( reamed turkey over rice Buttered corn Carrot sticks Cup cake Milk WEDNESDAY Juice Ground beef ami vegetable casserole Hot roll and butter Jello Milk THURSDAY Juice Meat loaf w uh gravy Sweet potato Buttered peas and carrots Pudding Milk FRIDAY Juice Grilled cheese sandwich Tossed salad Sliced peaches Milk Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 2b - 30 MONDAY Beef and cheese sandwiches French fries Buttered corn Spice cake Milk

P MBR| - MjidMlWi fl SMI ' 111* nMSI t y i® «• rife y4*^l i ■js i * A J MB^^ Wnh K photo by Michael Peaish Sophomore class officers include, from left: April Reed, vicc-presi dent; and Annette Allison, secretary. Back: Ron Shortt, president; and Anne Huffstettcr. treasurer.

TUESDAY Spaghetti with hamburger Cole slaw French bread Sliced pears Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue sandwiches Buttered rice Carrot sticks Apple crisps Milk THURSDAY Home made pizza Green beans Potato sticks Sliced pineapple Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Mixed vegctables French fries l emon cobbler Milk North Libcrtv Schools SEPTEMBER 2b - 30 MONDAY Chilled orange juice Hamette and cheese on warm bun Buttered spinach Fresh apple Cake with fluffs frosting Milk IUESDAY Oven fried chicken Fluffy w hipped potatoes Buttered green beans Bread and butter Raspberrv gelatin cubes Milk WEDNESDAY Schixd made pizza Corn on cob Crisp tossed salad Banana pudding Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Oven baked beans Peanut butter stuffed celery Pear in lime jello Spanish peanuts Chvxolate or white milk FRIDAY Fish burger on bun French fried potatoes Cole slaw Fresh fruit cup Milk GLENN GIRLS WIN THREE VOLLEYBALL MATCHES Ihe John Glenn girls vollevball team upped their 1977 record to 4 1 with wins on September 13. 14 and 19 over Culver Communitv, Argos and Bremen High Schools. Culver Gaines On Tuesday, the girls traveled to

( ulver and won close matches over the Culver girls by scores of 14 1. and 13-9, the time expiring in botl matches before the 15 points could be scored by one team or the other Kerri Skiles was the best passer 2.33; Karol Cripe was the best server, 2.90 and Kerri Gardner got 44 per cent of her spikes. The B-Team also won, 16-14 and 15-7. to also raise their record t< 21 Tammy Tuttle served 16 (or 16 and 100 per cent. Patti Farrar sen cd 11 for 11. Argos Games Argos visited on Wednesday and Glenn won both matches with th< varsity scoring wins of 15-7 and 15-1. Marv Huffstettcr had a 2.33 passsing average; Julie Bell a 2 5h serving sveragc. and Kerri Skiles was a 100% spiker Ihe B learn topped the youne Argos girls 15-10. 9-15 and 15-" t< also raise their record to 3-1. Patt Farrar and Mashclle Pavcy wcr< recognized for good semng accur acy and defense. Varsity Tops Bremen, B’s Lose The Glenn girls visited Bremen on Mondav. September 19 with th< varsity recording their fourth win against a single defeat while tin B ham suffered their second loss against three wins. The varsitv won bv identical scores of 15 ” Karen White was the best passer with a 2.09 average; Kerri Gardner was a '1 per cent spiker and Kerr Gardner also had a passing recor of 2.54. I he B learn lost 13-15, 15-6 am; 15-1. Jo Scgravi s and Anne Hut! stetter were 9 for 9 for a 1(M) pci cent serving average. Happy Ads Make Happy Faces' The oceans and their adjacent seas cover nearly three fourths of the earth's surface, or about 140,500,000 square miles. Relieves Pain and Itch of Hemorrhoidal 'Tissues promptly, temporarily.in many cast s I h<-n-s a nushcation that re lieves occasional hemorrhoidal svmptoms within minute' Then it goes In vond soolhm; actually helps shrm> swellm; of hemorrhoid.il tissues du< to inflammation Ihe name Preparation II Doctor testtn! I’reparalmn 11 with its exclusive formula > s America s leading hemorrhoidal remedv by far Ointment or supjlositories