The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1978 — Page 7

DEBBIE WOLFF IS REGIONAL WINNER * *fiRE IB < ■ Is 11 L3«A^ r^sf — photo bv Michael Pearish

Debbie Wolfl s white eyelet twopiece dress has been declared a regional winner in the SEW BIZ contest. Debbie, one of 60 winners in the United States, received a Kodak Trimline Instamatic Camera lor her entry. Her dress has now been entered in final competition in New York, where four regional winners will be named.

Urey Lists Achievement Roll Students Urey Middle School has announced its "Achievement Roll" following the third nine-week grading period. Ihe Achievement Roll is made up of students who have been recommended bv one or more of their teachers for substantial improvement in their studies during the grading period just ended. Ihe following have made the Achievement Roll for the third grading period: SIXTH GRADE Lisa Fuller Mike Dill Becky McWhirter Steve Barger Mike Berger Paula Cook Jenny Casteel < ara Brandt Patricia Anspaugh 1 imothy Gaw Ron Kaszas

RUMMAGE SALE AND BAKE SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 28 & SATURDAY, APRIL 29 (Bake Sale On Saturday Only) 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Old K of C Building Next To Jacob’s Parking Lot, Walkerton Sponsored By P-L-J Band Boosters DONATIONS APPRECIATED Band Parents May Bring Items For Sale To K of € Building All Day On Thursday, April 27 No Sale Before 8:00 a.m. on April 28

Students entering the contest, sponsored by Butterick, Eastman and Seventeen, made a garment of their choice using a Quick Butterick pattern and fabric containing at least 50 per cent Kodel polyester. Debbie, a junior at John Glenn High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff, rural route 1, Walkerton.

Brian I ow ry Kevin Smith Dottie McKinnies Dean McGuire Jimmy Elder Barry Bottorff Stephenie Schuyler Kev in Klingerman Brenda Mowrv SEVENTH GRADL Willard Brossman Mike Hamman I imothy I egge Rodney Sarber I ddie Krout Dav id Laßere Phil Myers Rk hard Swihart Belinda Beasley Jeffrev Drake Sandy Kemp Gregory Shortt Tonv Wavne Amor Glen Casteel Wav ne Hostetler Steven Mann EIGHTH GRADE I odd Anderson Steven ( lemons 1 ony Gaw Wanda Jackson

Kerry Lichtenbarger Shelly Malstaff Marv Miser Floyd Robinson SCHOOL MENUS St. Patrick School APRIL 24 ■ 28 Monday Chicken vegetable soup (rackers Bread and butter Applesauce Milk I UESDAY Davey Crockett beans with sliced frankfurters ( arrot sticks Chocolate doughnuts Milk WEDNESDAY I una fish salad sandwich Creamettes Peanut butter celery Knox blo.x Milk THURSDAY Goulash Pasta Inta Buttered corn Pound cake Mdk FRIDAY Egg salad sandwich ( ole slaw Ruff duff cake Milk North Libertv Schools APRIL 24 - 28 MONDAY Ground beef in grav y Grilled ham A: cheese sandwich Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Buttered peas Crisp carrot salad Crisp vegetable salad Fresh apple slices Pear in lime jello Chilled orange juice Sticks bun Milk 111 SOW Barbecue on warm bun Baked lasagna ( het salad Buttered golden corn Buttered spinach Crisp vegetable salad Potato salad Waldorf salad Sliced peaches Fruit cocktail Applesauce gelatin

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS APRIL 20, 1978

Cinderella cake Chilled grape juice Bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Pig in blanket Chili in a bow I Fruit and cheese plate with roll and butter Buttered green beans Parslev buttered potatoes (t isp v egetable salad Peanut butter stuffed celery Fresh banana Pineapple tidbits Peaches in orange jello Straw berry glace Chilled apple juice School made roll Chocolate or white milk TGHLRSDAY Salisbury steak Hot reuben sandwich Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Carrot coins Creamy cole slaw Pickled beets Fresh oranges Fruit cocktail in red jello ( ake w ith fruit sauce ( hilled tomato juice Rolled w heat muffin Milk FRIDAY Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce Italian spaghetti Chef salad Fre i h fried potatoes Bui' d broccoli ( . isp vegetable salad Assorted fruit ( hilled pear slices Apple crisp Mandarin oranges in orange jello Chilled orange juice School made garlic toast Milk GLENN GIRLS TOP NORTH LIBERTY IN TRACK John Glenn's girls track team won a dual meet over North Liberty Ihursday afternoon by a 70-35 score. Barb Mann, of Glenn, was a double winner in the shot put and long jump. Deb Jenny, of Glenn, also won two events, taking first in the mile and the high jump. The Summary 80 yard low hurdles — I, Eckert (L), 2, Mann (G). 3. Florian (G). Time : 12.2 100 yard dash — I. M. Huffstetter (G). 2, Miller (G). 3, Rzepnicki (L). Time: 12

220 vard dash —l, Knowlton (I ), 2. A Huffstetter (G). 3. G. Newland (G). Time :28 440 vard dash —l. Florian. (G), 2. Albertsen (G), C Harding (L). I ime 1:10.4 880 vard run — I. Pahl (L), 2, Spaid (G), 3, Jenny (G) lime 2:54.7 Mile run — I. lenney (G). 2. Pahl (L). 3. Petrv <(i) lime 6:20 880 vard relay —l. Glenn (A. Huffstetter. M Huffstetter. Far rar. Mann). I ime >5.2 880 medlev relav —l. North Liberty (Know lion, Jaworski. Vukovits, Eckhart). Time 2:04.8 Shot put —l. Mann (G). 2. Liggett (L). 3. Tuttle (G). Distance 31'3" Softball throw — I, Aitken (G). 2. Knowlton (I ). 3. Tuttle (G). Distance 164'8" High jump — I. Jennev (G). 2. Winnicki (N.L), 3. M Huffstetter (G). Hieght 4’4" Long jump —l. Mann (G >. 2. G. Newland (G). 3. Dixon (L). Distance 14'3” John Glenn Students Art Is Now On Display I he John Glenn High School art classes have their work on display at the Kixintz I ake Librarv for the month of April. 1 his is the third vear that the classes of John I homas have exhibited their talents. and they have attracted very favorable attention from the Lake communitv Residents of the Lake and Grovertown area are enjoying the exhibit and Walkerton residents are warmly invited to drop in anv aftermxm except Thursdays and Sunday s. The parents, friends and school patrons have every reason to be very proud of these young artists and of Mr. 1 homas' teaching. Ihe "Independent-News second Merchants' .Appreciation Davs on April 27-29. First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing Medicated /enu> quicklv relieves itching irritated skin I hen Zemo helps nature heal and clear red scalv skin rashes externally caused for fast relict, get /enio Ointment or I iquid Read and tollow label directions