The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1978 — Page 6

MARCH 23. 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

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Receiving special awards at the John Glenn winter athletic banquet held on Thursday evening, March 16, are. from left to right, first row: Karen White, Linda Trent, Scott Doll, Kevin Gaw, Julie Ryan and Jeff

The John Glenn winter sports banquet was held on March 16 at the high school with a carry-in dinner preceding the presentation of trophies, plaques and certificates to the athletes in basketball, wrestling, gymnastics and cheerleading. In girls basketball Julie Ryan received the most valuable player and most rebounds; Kerri Gardner, mental attitude award; Barb Mann, most improved and .Mary Huffstetter, the free throw trohpy and for most assists. The boys basketball most valuable player was Scott Doll and he also received the most rebounds award; Damon Flaugher. the mental attitude award: Tom Moore, free throw trophy and most assists and Jeff Stratford, the most improved.

[wall EVERY lc that is spent in this community makes it a little better place to live and work and enjoy it . . . and to find the services and the things you want and need . . . when you want and need them. It takes Trade Volume in any community to build and support its schools, churches and public services ... to make jobs for more people to improve property values . . and to keep suppliers and service people around to take care of community needs. A dollar you spend at home will create $4 00 or 55.00 in Trade Volume in your personal economic areas a better return on your money than you can get anywhere else in the world Farmers State Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt - Walkerton MEMBKK ITJi<

In wrestling Kevin Gaw captured the most valuable trophy while Norm Barden had the quickest pin and Steve Shortt the most improved. Linda Trent was named the most valuable gymnist and the mental attitude award and Deb Lowry the most improved. Receiving varsity letters were Ed Beasley. Scott Doll. Jeff Stratford, Dave Haag. Damon Flaugher, Mike Dreessen. Tom Moore. Craig Ochs, Kris Tuttle and Steve Hardesty in basketball. Dan Ecker and Mike Lowry, also as managers. Girls basketball letters were presented to Tammy Tuttle. Traci Florian. Delia Huffstetter. Kerri Gardner. Julie Ryan. Teresa Kemp. Anne Huffstetter. Barb Mann. Jo Seagraves. Mary Huffstetter. Patti Farrar and Cindy-

Stratford. Back row, left to right: Barb Mann, Deb Lowry, Steve Shortt, Mary Huffstetter, Kerri Gardner, Tom Moore, Rob Moore and Norm Barden.

Jones, manager. Gymnastics letters went to Deb Lowry, Linda Trent. Gina Newland. Kathy Rohrer. Joyce Kennedy, Cindy Shipley, Patty Gaw, Lisa Newland. Kim Bayne, Karen Hawk, Pam Kcehn, Candi Atkins and Julie Burch. In wrestling Kevin Gaw. Mike Shortt, John Fry, Tracy Tinkey, Len Carlson, Ron Shortt, Ed Bogard. Scott Lowry, Steve Shortt, Eric Carlson. Tom Nunley and Norm Barden all received letters. Cheerleaders honored and receiving letters were Terri South, Karen White, Gina Newland, Joyce Kennedy and Kathy Rohrer. Scott Doll during the season set a new field goal percentage record with .596; Tom Moore had an 81 per cent free throw record; Mary Huffstetter set a new record with 91 assists and a .726 free throw percentage and Julie Ryan had 205 rebounds during the year. School Menu John Glenn High School MARCH 27 - 31 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered corn Sliced pears Chocolate brow nie Milk TUESDAY Goulash Buttered green beans Jello salad Cinnamon rolls Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken noodle soup and crackers Ham salad sandwich Celery and carrot sticks Pineapple upside dow n cake Milk THURSDAY Beef stew Cheese wedges Apple sauce Cake square Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Pork fritter on bun lossed salad Buttered peas Coconut pudding Milk Walkerton Elementary School MARCH 27 - 31 MONDAY

Beef stew Cottage cheese Hot rolls Pears Milk TUESDAY Hamburger and spaghetti Buttered broccoli Garlic bread Plums milk WEDNESDAY No school Parent-teachers conference THURSDAY Barbecue sandwich Buttered rice Apple crisp milk FRIDAY Tomato soup and crackers Cheese sticks Jelly bread Rice krispie

A Great Combination SPRINGTIME AND BICYCLING The Lord Furnishes The Spring And We Supply The Bike — Both New And Used - ALSO - Tubes & Tires, Cables, Bags, Reflectors REPAIRING IF NEEDED LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty Dprn Ta f

Second Annual MS Read-A-Thon Underway The second annual spring MS Read-A-Thon is underway with over 200 Northern Indiana schools participating including Urey Middle School, the Walkerton Elementary School and the North Liberty Elementary School. Students in grades one through eight arc helping solve the mystery of multiple sclerosis by reading books and getting sponsors who pledge a small amount for each book read. The Read-A-Thon is a unique educational-fund raising tool developed by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society whereby the participants can increase their reading abilities and also raise funds to help find the cause and cure of multiple sclerosis. The money reaised by the students will go to aid research into the cause and cure of MS as well as patient services. A specific breakdown of money allocation is as follows: Program Services 76.6% which included Research and Research Fellowships Patient Services, Public Education, Community Services, and professional Education and Training Supporting Services 23.4% which includes Management and General and Fund Raising. The MS Read-A-Thon is endorsed by the U.S. Dept, of Education, Indiana-Parent-Teachers Association and Indiana State Library Association. Anyone interested in sponsoring a student reading books for ReadA Thon should contact a local participating school or contact the Northern Indiana Chapter of Multiple Sclerosis at 226 West Wallace, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804. NOTICE A bkMMI pressure clinic will be held at the REAL Services North Liberty Center on Thursday, March 23 from 11 00 am.on in the North Liberty Community Building. This is free. INITIATIVE Be original — too many people make a specialty of thinking sec-ond-hand thoughts.