The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1978 — Page 8

SEPTEMBER 28, I^7B THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

JOHN GLENN CHOIR OFFICERS w ' < jSp lUh OwF IW4 m , -3 "T^^fr t\u 1(3 v ’ <c\ » t I p Pi H Ti ’ »gp < M * •■’ ®4 Htt H H ; ? Wp I WdHEi* ’ ® •i \ ^ |L ■ « k /*v, \ u? |V4> i - v i< Wr K 4 , /n ' Wit ilx I — photo bv Michael Pearish From left to right are the officers of the John Glenn choir: Meredith Rundle, president; I raw Koopmans, secretary; Gerald Hahn, sice-president; lodd Wathen, librarian; Mars Sheaks, librarian; and Annette Peterson, treasurer. Ihe first concert will be held on Sundae. November sat 2:(X) p.m. I hi sixth grade. seventh and eighth grade choirs and two swing choirs and the concert choir w ill perform.

John Glenn Band To Compete In Contest Saturday On Saturday. September 30. the

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INDIANA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES i^t^^iy.wiw 1 w —! w m-w \ NATURAL MOLDING SAND Historic Hoosier Mineral Resource

Natural molding sand is a mixture of clay, silt, and sand that can be used in foundries. It can be taken directly from the pit and used to make molds. Little natural molding sand is used today because foundries prefer to make their own blend of materials by mixing together sand, clay, and resins. But in the late 18()0’s and early 1900‘s natural molding sand was extensively used. In

John Glenn Marching Falcon Band will compete in the Central Indiana Marching Band Festival Competition in Lebanon. Indiana. The 66member JGHS Band, under the direction of Drum Major Marv Capck and Dennis Bloomfield. Band Di-

OUR HOOSIER STATE BENEATH US

1926 Indiana ranked second in the United States in total production This abundant material helped Indiana become a leading state in producing metal castings, an industry that developed along with iron and steel making in northwestern Indiana. For example, the Bradford Sand Co. at Bradford Woods near Martinsville produced molding sand for the Indianapolis area. j

rector, will perform "Onward ( hristian Soldiers," "Hili Where Ihe Lord Hides", and "The Firebird.' ' Fans of the hand mav view the contest show at the half-time of the North Liberty John Glenn football game Friday. September 29. When driving in the rain, choose the driest lane. The right lane gets more traffic than the others and is generally the driest.

Art Club Officers At Glenn - tomHBKL aMmf Tk. s JHk A WL '‘'■s ' •-'ißiiliT n T i i&a — photo by Michael Pearish Art Club officers at John Glenn High School are Anita Ecker, sec-retary-treasurer; Laurie Sarber, vice-president; Dick Jones, president; Paula Keiser and Kevin Hawk, officers-at-large; and Mr. John Thomas, sponsor. John Glenn Honor Society Officers V i L' /\ T / J rr I I — photo by Michael Pearish I he honor society officers at John Glenn High Schixil for are from the left. Marv Huffstetter, secretary; Mike Dreesscn. president, Meredith Rundle, vice-president; Linda Chapman, treasurer; and Miss ( arol Braunsdorf is their sponsor. Yearbook Co-Editors And Sponsor photo by Michael Pearish N J cr ^ 1 ‘ ,h Rundle and Danette Lowry are co-editors of the John Glenn >igh School yearbook "Friendship" 1979. Miss Nancy Hindman center, is yearbook sponsor. The staff has been busy selling advertising ami planning the yearb<x>k.

GLENN GIRLS FALL TO PLYMOUTH IN VOLLEYBALL I he John Glenn girls volley ball team traveled to Plymouth Tuesday for volleyball competition and came home with both the varsity and B-Team dropping decisions to the Plymouth girls. The varsity lost 15 6 and 15-12 with the Glenn girls led by Suann Fontanes with 4 kills, Patti Farrar had a 2.57 serving average and Marv Huffstetter a 18” passing average. 1 his made the season record 2-6 for Glenn while Plymouth evened their record at 3 3.

Ihe B-Team action found Plymouth also winning by scores of 13 15, 15-4 and 15-5. this left the Glenn record at 3-5 while Plymouth remained undefeated with a perfect 6-0. DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up & 4