The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1978 — Page 3
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Pictured left to right, first row, are: Deb Miller, Traci Florian, Patti Farrar. Mary Huffstetter and Jo Segraves. Back row. from the left are: coach Barb Osowski, Anne Huffstetter. Barb Mann.
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The 1978 junior varsity volleyball team from John Glenn High School are from left to right, standing: manager Tonya Boise, Kathie Ferguson, Monique Pavcy, Barb Peacock, Susanne
JOHN GLENN GIRLS 1978 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 5 St. Joseph 6:30 H 7 North Judson 6:30 H 12 New Prairie 4:00 T
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13 Argos 18 Bremen 19 Culver 21 Marguette 26 Plymouth 28 Oregon Davis
VOLLEYBALL TEAMS FOR 1978
lam Aitken. Mashelle Pavey. Lammy Tuttle and manager Tonya Boise. The 1978 opened their season this week. Returning letter winners are Barb Mann and Marv Huffstetter.
Fontanes, Julie Cline and coach Carol Huffstetter. Kneeling from the left are: Merry Holdeman, Karie Muncie, Terri Stull and Cindy Shipley.
4:30 I 30 Northwood Invitation 12:30 T 6:30 H OCTOBER 6:30 H 3 LaVille 4:30 T b:00 H § North Liberty 4:15 H 6:30 I 7 Glenn Invitational 9:00 H 6:30 T 9 Triton 6:30 T
THE INDEPENDENT NEWS SEPT EMBER 7. 1978
10 Fairfield 6:30 T 12 South Central 6:30 J 17 Jimtown 6:00 H 18 CGA 6:30 H 25-28 Sectional JOHN GLENN GIRLS TOP ST. JOSEPH IN VOLLEYBALL The John Glenn girls volleyball team opened their 1978 season Tuesday and had to come from behind to top St. Joseph by scores of 11-15, 15-8 and 15-8. Barb Mann had a 2 14 serving average and was also the best spiker with 4 kills. Mary Huffstetter was the best passer with a 2.64-3.0 aver age. The St. Joe junior varsitv topped the Glenn JV’s bv scores of 15-8 and 14 9 in the prelimmarv action STATE FAIR WINNERS State Fair ribbon winners from the area are listed as follows Clothing. Cathy Mickow. Route 1. Hamlet, red ribbon in formal outfits, Tammy Shores. Route 3. Walkerton, blue ribbon for her skirt and Karen Christensen, bOJ Indi
ana Street, Walkerton, blue ribbon tor her skirt, tote bag. barbecue apron or poncho. lodd Miller, Riley Road. North Liberty, blue ribbon in the junior division of the tractor operators’ contest. In crafts. Susan Mason, 27401 Quinn Road. North liberty, received a red ribbon and Brian Parker, Route 4. Walkerton, blue ribbon, fine arts Gene Amor, Route ”, Plvmouth, red ribbon for his plant containing five foilage plants in th< 4 H flower project. .lav Wright, Route 3, Walkerton, placed ninth with his market crossbred steer. Carla Shores. Route L Walkerton. blue ribbon for her personahtv poster and in the 4-H fashion revue she received a blue ribbon in the suit or coat division with honor Thelma Dolph, red ribbon. Route I. Walkerton, in f<x>d preservation for her jar of jam. Cindy Petry, Route 4, Walkerton. red ribbon for her exhibit of articles used in unit-dressing, study hobby, sleeping, other. Mi chelle Sochocki. 6”521 Pine Road, North Liberty, green ribbon for article in home furnishings. Paul Sochocki. 67521 Pine Road, North Liberty, red ribbon in the advanced division of wildlife. Cindy Hostetler. Route 4. Walkerton, red ribbon in Division IV of Wildlife. 1 (Kid Davis, Route 4. Walkerton, blue ribbon in entomologv for his collection of 100 insects. Jill David, Route 4, Walkerton, blue ribbon, for her collection of 150 insects and educational box in entomologv Todd Cummins, Route 4, Walkerton, blue ribbon in entomologv for what is an insect with 25 examples. Par Jones. 62040 Willow Road. North Liberty, red riddon in weather for his poster. Garrett W hite. Route I, Grovertown. white ribbon tor his colored weather poster Ben Mosley. Route 3, Walkerton, placed third in the senior division with his gelding, in the horse and ponv show-hunter tvpe Marcia Osborn was sixth in the western pleasure, junior, division, and she lives on Route 4. Walkerton. Monica Wise was second in the weanling colt or gelding of 19'8. She resides on Route 1. W alkerton Todd Stull. 66224 Sycamore Rd.. North Liberty , placed fourth in the {Kile bending. John Newland. Route 1. Box 4. Walkerton, was second in the barrel racing at the fair and Jeff Martin, 24890 Stanton Road, North Liberty, placed fifth. Dawn Swihart. 301 E Center. North Liberty, was second in the flag race. Larrv Wise. Route I. Walkerton, was third in the senior division with his waenling fillies. The St. Joseph County Color Guard placed second at the State Fair. Paul Scochackie, North Libertv, red ribbon, displav board in the poultry. McFadden and Linda Mason, North liberty, placed second with their summer yearling heifer calves between Mav 1 and August 31, 1977.
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