The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1978 — Page 7

N. L. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL •. vB r HSKj "KWH fit okiO 5 <lF* 1 ■B ‘ - n|||ap?g|^ ' ** *jjgESF*Bfe^ ■■\^>'- I ’ j ■ y ’ BSw h ^W k. 2S^-- r * * M»hw J »71 — photo by Michael Pearish From left to right, first row, are members of the student council at North Liberty: Nieves Gallegos Larrame Lacey, John Haluda, Connie Eckhart and Mrs. Nancy Royce, sponsor.’ Second row: Ann r k k’ . T kT.v' A”* Todd Allsop. Third row: Paul Kohn, Sandy Miko. Ann Chamberlin, Karen Maikowski and Kathleen Kenkel. Top row: Wendy Heim, Teresa Reeder, Kelli Groves, Elena Doan and Holly Bali. The first row are seniors; second row, juniors; third row sophomores; and top row, freshmen.

(continued from front page) A fumbled snap was covered safely by the Shamrocks, but it cost them both a down and a couple of yards. After a three yard gain and then a motion penalty for five more yards against them, on a third and 14. freshman quarterback Mike Coppens hit Mike Fair with a short pass good for 10 yards. Martin then plowed for a first down on the fourth down play as they were now at the Falcon 17. Romwaiter ran for 10 and with time running late in the second quarter, it was first and goal from the 7. Romwaiter got three on the first down and then Shreve picked up one more. On third down from the 3, Shreve was nailed for a yard loss and the crucial fourth down play came up with Coppens rolling to his right, he was nailed at the line of scrimmage and the Falcons stood the severest test of the night. The Glenn team then ran three running plays and killed the clock to make it a scoreless tie at halftime. Then came the big play. The kickoff return by Moore was his second in two weeks and after he crossed the goal line the Falcons missed the tn - for the extra point as Mark Izdepski's kick was just wide to the right. Then the defensive battle was to continue. On the second play after the kickoff, from their own 29. the Shamrocks fumbled and Bob Muncie covered the loose ball for Glenn, however, they were not able to sustain anything and gave it back on downs at the North Liberty 2b. Here another sustained drive started that found Shreve almost unstoppable, that is until he suffered a back injury and had to be taken from the game. He hit first for 11 and after another fumbled snap cost two yards. Shreve pounded for 12, 9 and 7 in three success >ve plays. A 15 yard penalty against Glenn pushed the ball further forward and it was first and 10 at the Falcon 22. Romwaiter hit for five and then almost that again, the measurement showing just inches short at the 12. On third down, Shreve was trapped behind the line and this was the play he w as hurt on. After he was taken off the field, Martin tried for the needed two yards and another measurement left them inches s hort. thus once again turning the ball over deep in Falcon territory at the 12. Glenn w as able to get a couple of hrst downs before Miwc was forced to punt for the first time in the game, this being returned nicely by Shetler to the North

Liberty 4b after a 2b yard return. Romwaiter got lb on first dow n and i then two, followed by a 10 yard gainer by Martin making it first i and 10 at the Glenn 2b as the third , quarter ended. Ano gainer, a five yard carry by Romw alter and then a • one yard gain, made it fourth and > four and a Coppens pass fell ini complete to stop this drive, this ■ time at the 20. The Falcons moved the bail out a i little, getting one first down before i Moore had to put the foot to it 1 again and for the first time in several weeks he got a bad punt off, giving the Shamrocks the ball । first and 10 at the North Liberty 49. This time the Shamrocks proved to be their ow n undoing as a second down fumble was picked up by Izdepski who returned it a few yards to give Glenn the ball at the North Liberty 48. They again picked up one first down and with ail running plays, used a lot of the clock before Moore tried to run out of punt formation on fourth down, a play that North Liberty didn't fall for giving the Big Green the ball at the Falcon 42. However, on first down, the ever-present Moore picked off a Coppens pass and this big interception allowed the Falcons to go to work on the clock and run out the time, securing the b-0 victory. The two turnovers late in the game by North Liberty let them run only four plays in the last 10 minutes and the ground game that controls the ball and the clock paid off for Glenn who didn't attempt a pass the entire game. It was almost a case of get what you can and let the defense do their thing, which they did when they had to. The Shamrocks actually won the battle of the statistics but lost the score. The Scoring JOHN GLENN: Tom Moore. 82 yard kickoff return; PAT: kick failed Score By Quarters North Liberty 0 0 0 0 — 0 John Glenn 0 0 b 0 — b School Menus St. Patrick School OCTOBER 9 -13 MONDAY Chicken Mashed potatoes and gravy Stewed tomatoes School made rolled wheat bread with butter Cranberry sauce Peanut butter fudge Milk TUESDAY

Spaghetti with meat sauce Tossed salad Biscuit with butter Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Tacos Spanish rice Stuffed celery Cake Milk THURSDAY Franks and kraut Potato kugelea Sliced tomatoes Pasta frita with butter Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Mixed vegetables Tasters choice Birthday cake and ice cream Milk Walkerton Elementary School OCTOBER 9 - 13 MONDAY Chili and crackers Cheese sticks Jelly sandwich Raisin creams Milk TUESDAY Hot dog sandwich Buttered mixed vegetables Plums Milk WEDNESDAY Creamed chicken on biscuit Hot biscuit Celery and carrot sticks Cookie Orange wedge Milk THURSDAY Ham salad sandwich French fries Buttered peas Jello Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Stewed tomatoes Jelly sandwich Fruit cocktail Milk Urev Middle School OCTOBER 9-13 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered peas Pineapple Milk TUESDAY Hamburger on bun Corn Lettuce salad Jello Milk WEDNESDAY Oven fried chicken

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 5, 1971

Officers Os JG Student Council F J ill ~ Vs ' J Hr i ■ 1 Hr OM I I ■ * AW I 1 — photo bv Michael Pearish The officers of the John Glenn High School student council are front left to right: Drew Adams, president; Danette Lown, secretary ; Rhonda Drake, vice-president; and Ron Shortt, treasurer.

Mashed potatoes with countrv gravy Carrot and celery sticks Angel biscuit Oatmeal-raisin cookie Milk THURSDAY Turkey sandwich Mixed vegetables Pickle slices Blueberrv cobier Milk FRIDAY Tuna salad sandwich Green beans Potato sticks Mixed fruit Milk John Glenn High School OCTOBER 9-13 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Buttered corn Sliced pears Milk TUESDAY Ravioli casserole Buttered green beans Tossed salad Peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Fried chicken Mashed potatoes and gravy Celery and carrot sticks Orange wedge Oatmeal-raisin cookie Biscuit and butter Milk THURSDAY

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