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The 1977-78 winter sports awards program was held last week at the North Liberty High School with the following being honored. In basketball the most valuable player was Dave Reed who was also named to the Northern State Conference team. Honorable mention to the NSC team was Bruce Griffey who also received recognition for his game individual scoring record. Free throw trophy on the varsity squad went to Bob Downs and for the B Team the trophy went to Mark Vanderhagen. Gene Davis was the leading rebounder; Bob Downs, senior scrapbook, and the Kiwanis award went to Greg Weiss. Receiving three-year plaques were Bob Downs and Greg Weiss. Chevrons with three bars were Bob Downs and Greg Weiss while receiving chevrons with two bars were Dave Reed and Bruce Griffey. Captain’s stars went to Bruce Griffey and Greg Weiss. In girls basketball Jill Knowlton was named to the Northern State Conference team and Mary Vukovits received an honorable mention to the team. The Kiwanis award went to Beth Dixon. Receiving sweaters were Kelli Medlin and Nancy Goodman. A two bar chevron was presented to the following girls. Mary Vukovits, Becky Salver. Beth Dixon. Mary Jo Morey and a chevron only to Jill Knowlton. Freshman numerals were given to Sandy Kelly, Kim Lambert, Maria Heim and Sherri Salyer. A captain’s star went to Mary Vukovits. Most valuable wrestler was Mike Myers who also received the tadedown plaque. Bryon Shetler, match point and Rick Naragon the Kiwanis Award. Receiving sweat ers were Tim Vanderhagen. Don Walls and Lonnie Shetler. Three year plaques went to Denny Gordon, Mike Myers and Rick Nara gon. Three bar chevrons were given to Denny Gordon. Mike Myers and Rick Naragon and two bar

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chevrons to Byron Shetler and Rick Miko. Chevrons were presented to Tom Patrick, Andy Wilmes and Dave Wunder. Numerals went to Steve Hayes and Ron Klopfenstein. Cheerleaders honored were Sarah Salver and Mary Vukovits with three bar chevrons; Sue Mueller a two bar chevron and Janet Knowlton and Connie Eckhart received chevrons. Numerals went to Sherri Hummer. Karen Malkowski, Staci Fuller and Justine Foresman. NOTICE The North Liberty High School will dismiss students at 12:00 noon on Friday, March 24 and at 3:00 p.m. on March 31. Spring vacation starts April 1. INDOOR TRACK MEET THIS SATURDAY The fourth annual South Bend Classic Indoor Track Meet will be held on Saturday. March 25 at the Notre Dame Athletic and Convocation Center with field events to begin at 9:30 a.m. Admission is SI.OO for adults and 50 cents for students. NORTH LIBERTY JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES SET The North Liberty High School Junior class projects include a bake sale on April 8 at the Community State Bank; a paper drive on April 13 17 with a paper bin to be set in front of the high school and a car wash on April 15 at Dean’s Service Station, corner of Mayflower and State Road 23. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools MARCH 27 - 31 MONDAY Chili in bowl Hot beef sandwich Cold plate with chicken salad

Glazed carrots Fluffy whipped potatoes Crisp vegetable salad Whole blue plums Fresh orange wedges Pear in cherry gelatin Apple sauce crisp Tomato juice Cornbread and butter Milk TUESDAY Chicken and noodles SBCSC special Chef salad Buttered peas Fluffy whipped potatoes Crisp vegetable salad Fresh apple wedges Citrus fruit Peach in orange jello Peanut butter fudge Orange juice School made french bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on bun Beef w ith vegetables Chef salad Buttered green beans Parsley green beans Parsley buttered potatoes Assorted relishes Crisp vegetable salad Chilled peaches Fresh banana

I Tyner 1.0.0. F. 1 CHICKEN FRY | SATURDAY, MARCH 25 ■ Serving From 5:00 — 8:00 p.m. ] I TYNER 1.0.0. F. LODGE HALL ) I — CARRY OUTS ONLY — ( ■ $2.75 For 1/2 Chicken, Complete Dinner I

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Fruit cocktail in raspberry gelatin Pineapple up side down cake Fruit punch Yammy muffin Milk THURSDAY Over fried chicken Pizza burger Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Spinach Marinated carrots Crisp lettuce salad Fresh orange Chilled pears Hot cinnamon apple slices Banana in jello Grape juice School made roll Chocolate or white milk FRIDAY Fish square Pig in blanket Hot dog Chef salad French fired potatoes Buttered mixed vegetables Corn Crisp vegetable salad Fresh fruit Assorted fruit jello Peach in pudding Orange juice Bread and butter Milk BAKE SALE There will be a bake sale at the Community State Bank on Saturday. March 25 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Proceeds to go to the North Liberty 4-H Horse and Pony Club. Campaign For Prospective Eye Donors Underway A campaign is being mounted by local Lions Clubs for prospective donors to sign cards pledging their eyes, after death, for use in sightrestoring transplant operations, teaching and research. W. F. Lawall, Mishawaka, is chairman of the collection effort for St. Joseph County and A. Borrelli, Walkerton, for Starke County. This is one of 78 eye collection centers for the Indiana Lions Eye Bank, Inc. on the campus of the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. Individuals whose blindness has been caused by damaged or diseased corneas can often be given restored sight by transplanting human eye tissue from the eyes of a recently deceased person. There is no other way in which such people can be helped, pointing up the need for public co-operation in this sight-saving work. New techniques have been developed to help save and regain sight. These developments were

possible only through the generosity of the eye donors and their families. By applying this knowledge and developing the skills, one physician can help many patients if the material is available, and by teaching these techniques to other physicians, far-reaching results are being obtained March is National Eye Bank Month. It also has been proclaimed Eye Bank Month in Indiana bv Governor Otis R. Bowen. All eye banks are concentrating during March to acquaint the public with the need for donor eye tissue in order to perform the miracle of giving sight to others. Arrange ments can be made now bv the living to give their eyes after death to help a blind or visually handicapped person. While the Lions of Indiana work throughout the year to supplv the eye bank with tissue for eye transplants, teaching anatomy and techniques to physicians specializing in ophthalmology, and research into eye diseases, in March of each year they unite with other eve banks over the country to acquaint the public with the need for their help. A continuous supplv of eye tissue to the eye bank depends on manv donor pledges. The eves must be collected immediately after death and sent as quickly as possible to the headquarters office in Indianapolis. This is the responsibility of the Collection Center chairmen and the "Minute Men.” Members of the board of directors of the Indiana Lions Eve Bank. Inc., speak to local groups, often showing slides or motion pictures which present the work being done by eye banks over the world. Donor registration cards, other literature or information on speak ers may be obtained by writing the Indiana Lions Eye Bank. Inc., Indiana University Medical Center, ' Department of Opthalmology , 1100 West Michigan Street. Indianapol is. Ind. 46202, or by contacting the local Lions Club. SMOKER For The WOLF’S DEN SOFTBALL TEAM April 7 6:00 — ? Turkeys — Hams Steaks — Bacons Three Door Prizes And Grand Prize Os A TV Set At The Wolfs Den (Formerly Bob’s Bar In Walkerton 3tm3O