The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1978 — Page 8
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JOHN GLENN 1978 TRACK TEAMS SSSSSSSSk >S£S3*' jESMM^^BJyJCSak^wKr a JfW — ft f JOOitLwlk * ■tjm ■ \ JHMQ £J_Sa MN6 nwKi !££SBwRBSkJMRBuHIfILjKH^K9ffik ’ ir ^WB3T^^M| * j^s* am ?& M a RF®?S?w - • * 1 he John Glenn girls travk team is, from left to right, first row: Patti Earrar. Traci Florian. Linda Spaid, Jo Segraves. lisa Newland. Debbie Miller and Tina Colt. Middle row. Arns Albertsen, Susan Creech, Marv Huffstetter. Anne Huffstetter, Gina Newland and Debbie Jenny. Back row Barb Mann, Julie Ryan. Monique Paves. Pam Aitkens. Kris McDonald. Tammv Juttie and coach Barb Osowski. L ,-> A **^l^ £ A \V photos by Michael Pearish The John Glenn boss track team is pictured from left to right, first row: Brian Holderman, Rodney Back. Kevin Hawk. Art Fontanes and Mark Holderman Middle row: Terrs Anspaugh, Eric Martin. Tim Cline. Don Smith and Jim Budd. Back row Kerry Haenes, coach; Steve Morris. Tom Moore. Craig Ochs, David Haag, Bob Muncie. Jim Bradley and Don Florian.
GLENN GIRLS SECOND IN TRIANGULAR TRACK MEET The John Glenn girls track team finished a distant second behind winner LaPorte in a triangular meet on Friday at the Glenn traik A big 68 points was rolled up by the winners while Glenn totaled 32 with Bremen closely behind at bl. The Summary High jump —l. Buchanan (L). 2. Watkins (L). 3, Jordan (L). 4, A Huffstetter (G) Heighth 4'B" Long jump 1, Janezich (B). 2. Buchanan (1). 3. Trottier di. 4. Mann (G) Distance 15'4 18" Shot put 1. Krest 11 ), 2 Mann (G). 3. Niendorf (I). 4. Stutzman 18l Distance 36'8" Softball throw 1. Nicndort (L), 2. Cudney (I) 3. Newton Ui. 4. Lehman (Bl Distance 23b’ 80 y ard hurdles 1. Benmtt i B). 2 lom sißl, 3 Mann (G). 4 Elder (Il 11 me 12.4 100 vard dash I, Bechman (L),
ESTATE SALE CHARLES MARKLEY ESTATE Route 3 Walkerton lake State Road 23 to Kixmtz lake, follow signs Everything must go 48 sears good miscellaneous. furniture. Small Appliances, I<h>ls, Some Glass And Muth Mure. ALSO BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT PROPERTY APRIL 15, 16 & 17 9:00 AM. ■ 5:00 PM No Pre Salt Number* Will Be Given
2, M Huffstetter (G), 3. Stutzman (B). 4, Shorter (B). Time : 12.1 Mile run —l, Jenney (G), 2, Doucum (L), 3. Back (L). 4. Laun (L). Time: 6:15.9 880 yard relay —l, Glenn (A Huffstetter. Miller. G. Newland. Farrar). Time 1:56.6 440 yard dash —l. Trottier (L). 2, Heuse (L); 3. Florian (G). 4. Albertsen (G). lime 1.04.9 440 vard relay —l. LaPorte (Gabella, Glanders. Watkins, Benjamin). lime .54.4 880 yard run 1, Bunge (B). 2. Irottier (L). 3. Heinold (L). 4. Solmos(l). lime 2:3”.4 220 yard dash —l. A Huffstetter (G). 2. Lehman (B), 3. Gabella (I I. 4 Miller (G). Time 29 4 Medlay relay —l, Bremen (Stutzman. Shorter. Bunge. Ben nitt). Time 2:03.5 BOOK AVAILABLE Ihe Biographical Index to St.
Joseph County . Indiana Histories, by David Eisen of Mishawaka is now available at the Northern Indiana Historical Society Museum. Those who have already paid for a copy and who live in South Bend and Mishawaka are asked to pick theirs up at the Museum, which will be open from 9 to 5. 1 uesdav through Saturday. 1 his book is a biographical index to eight of St. Joseph County’s history books, such as Howard's and Chapman s Histones. David Eisen, the author, is the Administrative Assistant to the head librarian of the Mishawaka Public Library He devoted two and a half years to this monumental project Ihe book should be of extreme interest to local historians and genealogists. Copies sell for $15.00. including tax TRI KAPPA NEWS Members were reminded of the annual style show, ’‘Silhouettes in Fashion at the regular meeting of Epsilon ( hi ( hapter of In Kappa, Thursday. April b, at the United Methodist C hurch I he show will be held April 13 at 8 (X) p.m. in the Urey Middle School gymnasium lukets arc available from anv member Mrs Glenn Jacob. Art Show i hairwoman, announced the John Glenn High School Band and Choir will perform during the public showing of the Arts and (rafts Show, April 30. from 2 00 to 5 00 p.m in the dining commons of John Gk nn High School Plans were finalized for the garage sale by Mrs Harold Rizck
co-v hairwoman Ihe garage sale w ill be held Saturday. April 22 from 9(H) a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Com mumty Building. In other business the ( hapter will give a gilt to Mr. Clifford Ward, retiring chief of police, in apprei lation for his years of serv ice to the community. Ihe (hapter will sponsor two high school stu dents to band camp this summer. Following the business meeting, pledge sciancs were held tor Mrs. Rudy Knaus. Mis Keith Anderson. Mrs Michael Jacobson. Mrs. Norman Bierly, Mrs Dennis Itaub. Miss Kan C ripe. Mis Rob ert W icczork and Mrs Patricia Pci i y Hostesses for the evening were Mrs John South, Mrs. Charles Baker. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and Mrs. Eileen ( lark OLDER ADULT LAW DAY, APRIL 15 On Saturday. April 15. from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., a special "older adult law day " will be held at the First United Methodist Church. 333 North Main Street. South Bend. Sponsored jointly by the young lawvers, legal services and REAL Services, the program will feature those aspects of law and legal matters that are of special concern to older adults. All older adults in Elkhart. Kosciusko. LaPorte. Mar shall and St. Joseph County are welcome. Because a luncheon will be serv
SPRING SPECIALS PERMS Reg. S2O Special SIO.OO FROST Special $ 9.50 VIRGIN BLEACH Special SIO.OO Include* Hairshaping, Shampoo, Set APRIL 17th till MAY 15 Al DOROTHY’S FASHION FLAIR BEAUTY SALON PHONE 586-2239 Open Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. • 7:00 p.m. Evening* By Appointment Special Occasion - Will Work Saturday BRING THIS AD FOR A DRAWING ON FREE WASH & SET POTATO CREEK PARK A Great Place With Bike Trails HOW’S YOUR BIKE RUNNING? Or Don’t You Have One? See Us For NEW BIKES & REPAIRS LIBERTY BELL 13S N. Main — North Liberty Opm 8:30 To 6:00
ed, reservations arc required and can be made bv vailing RI Al Services at 233 8205 or I 800-552-2916. In addition, registration forms arc available at all REA! s nutrition sites and other outlets. I here is absolutely no charge to older adults who attend SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING REPORT I he Senior ( itizens response to bowling has been just great. On Wednesday. April 5. there were 24 bowlers and nine spectators with everyone looking forward to next week Ihe nicest people are joining the group all the time. We don’t want to forget to thank Fred and Ruby Stratton for opening the bowling alleys for us on Wednesdays and hope they continue to do so. Stan Labno had a 551 series. Russ Bruesch hail a 198 game and Sally Barna had a 482 series. Pretty gixxl for senior citizens, wouldn’t you say? BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver. Route 3. Box 143. Walkerton, are the parents of a babv boy born on Friday. April ” in the LaPorte Hos pital. Indian lotus seeds have been known to germinate when they were almost 2,000 years of age.
