The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1978 — Page 7

CAREER DAY AT JOHN GLENN Kti&c * : - -•w -Ja ~ * \ 1 t ~ :? ~"" n xL< I k i : »nMi ft ————^flßßßMHKss^JH w 8 s .'ll i gwßHh^ r? •' tUrf* I 1 WmSSM I I | 1 ” */Mv ! AzJi ’ ■ 01 ' WrWISI M*** / * — photos by Michael Pearish ■ Last Thursday at John Glenn High School Career Day was held with । the students hearing from different walks of life such as carpenter, । banking, wildlife biologist, medical doctor, missionary and ministry, । EMT and paramedic, FBI, decorating, aviating technology, telephone work, architect, computor programming, special education, mechanic and real estate. Pictured above is Danny Brantley with Dr. Bryce Rohrer. In the morning some students toured Walkerton Tool and Die and another trip was to Bendix, in South Bend. At the local plant. Jack Rizck, left, guided the students through the plant explaining the work done there. Touring left to right are Craig Ochs, Jim Ryan and Mary Huffstetter, with employee Dick Radandt explaining to the students his job.

LADY FALCONS WIN OVER NORTH LIBERTY The John Glenn girls varsity volleyball team defeated Northern State Conference foe North Liberty Thursday 16-14 and 11-7. Led by Barb Mann with seven kills; Tammy Tuttle, with a 2.55 out of 4 serving average and Deb Miller had a 2.5 passing average out of a possible 3. This puts the Glenn record at 2-2 in the conference and 6-7 overall. The North Liberty junior varsity team won over Glenn 15-6 and lb-14. Glenn's record in B-team action is at 5-6 for the year. GLENN LOSSES CLOSE MEET TO LAVILLE The John Glenn cross countrv team lost a close meet to La Ville on Ihursday, 2”-28. The loss dropped the Falcons record to 8-5 for he season.

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The Results 1. Greg Bunn (L) 13:32 2. John Kindt (L), 13:39 3. ( nag Ochs (G). 13:44 4. Tim Cline (G), 13:55 5. Terrv Anspaugh (G). 14:03 6. Rod Back (G), 14:04 7, Kevin Foster (L). 14:09 8. Gary Savill (L). 14:23 9, Neil McCartney (L), 14:24 10, Todd Back (G). 14:25 UREY GIRLS LOSE IN VOLLEYBALL TO BREMEN Bremen’s junior high volleyball teams topped the Urey girls last week by scores of 15-2 and 15-5 in the seventh grade competition and 15-2 and 15 -8 in the eighth grade competition. GLENN VOLLEYBALL TEAM DEFEATS TRITON The John Glenn girls sollevball team traveled to 1 riton Monday

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The Oregon-David Lady Cats won the John Glenn volleyball invitational Saturday by first defeating Knox 15-11, 10-15 and 15-9 to advance to the finals to meet John Glenn who first defeated Culver 15-7 and 15-7. In the consolation game Culver defeated Knox 12-15, 15-9 and lb-14. In the championship games Ore-gon-Davis won the first game 15-10 but the Falconettes came back in the second game to win b-15. In the deciding game the Falconettes really battled but the Lady Cats won 14-12. For John Glenn Barb Mann was the best server at 2.83 and she had five kills. Jo Segraves was the best passer with a 2.0 average in the Culver game. In the championship games Mashelle Paves was the best server with a 2.69 average; Anne Huffstetter the best passer with a 3.0 and Barb Mann the best spiker with eight kills. and both the varsity and B-Tcam came home with victories. The varsity scores were 15-9 and 16-14. Barb Mann had five kills and a 2.5 serving average. Patti Farrar had the best passing average, a mark of 2.5 out of a possible 3. The Junior varsity won by scores of 15-5 and 15-8 over Triton. The wins bring both teams records even on the season, the varsity is now 8-8 and the B-Team is 6-6. GLENN GIRLS WIN AGAIN IN VOLLEYBALL The John Glenn girls volleyball team traveled to Fairfield Tuesday night and finally crawled above the even mark for season and conference play. The varsity beat Fairfield by scores of 13-15. 15-10 and 15-5. Barb Mann had five kills. Deb Miller had a 2.33 passing average out of a possible 3, and

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Tammy Tuttle had a 2.57 serving average out of a possible 4. The win pushed the varsity record to 9-8 overall and 3-2 in Northern State Conference action while Fairfield slipped to 4-5 overall. The B Tearn also won as their scores were 14-16, 15-1 and 16-14. This pushes their record to 7-6 while Fairfield slipped to 1 -9 for the season. SCHOOL MENU North Libertv Schools OCTOBER 16 - 20 Plate lunch, choose 1 from the first group, choose 3 from the second group. Choose bread if you do not take a sandwich, and ‘/j pint milk daily. Prices students 50c, adult 80c, weekly ticket $2.50. MONDAY Liver and onions Beef barbecue sandwich Chef salad Hashed brown potatoes Buttered green beans Crisp vegetable salad Chilled sliced peaches Fresh orange wedges Fruit cocktail in strawberry jello Apple crisp Chilled orange juice Bread and butter Milk TUESDAY Salisbury steak Mexican style burrito Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Buttered mixed vegetables Cabbage waldorf salad Chilled applesauce Fresh banana Peach in pudding Pineapple in lime gelatin

( hilled fruit punch Cinnamon topped coffee cake Milk WEDNESDAY Coney dog on warm bun Baked macaroni and cheese Chef salad Browned tater tots Buttered peas Crisp vegetable salad Banana-nut salad Chilled pear slices Fresh apple wedges Mandarin oranges in orange gelatin Strawberry shortcake with whipped topping Chilled grape juice Whole wheat bread and butter Chocolate or white milk THURSDAY Turkey tetrizini Go go burger ( hes salad Buttered green beans Huftv w hipped potatoes Cabbage-carrot slaw with crea

— photo by Michael Pearish my dressing Cranberry sauce Fruit cocktail Fresh orange wedges Applesauce gelatin Cinderella cake with peaches Chilled apple juice Schix)! made roll and butter Milk FRIDAY School made pizza Eishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce Chef salad Buttered golden corn California salad ( risp vegetable salad C hilled fruit compote Assorted fresh fruit Assorted gelatin Chilled orange juice Bread and butter Milk BIRTHS m Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. Jr., Route 2, Box 256 C, Walkerton, are the parents of a son born in the LaPorte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kissinger. Walkerton, are the parents of a baby girl born on Wednesday , October 4 in the Bremen Communitv Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 13*4 ounces and has been named Kari Mae Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Samuel Miser, Walkerton, and paternal grandfather is Mr. Rolkti Kissinger. Walkerton SERVICE

NOTES WICHITA. Kansas — The U S Air Force has promoted Thomas 1 Leming, son of Eleanor M Leming of Route 1. Walkerton. Ind to the rank of captain. (aptain Leming is serving at McConnell AFB. Kan , as a KC--135 Stratotanker copilot The captain, a N’O graduate of Southeast High School, Wichita, Kan., received his commission through the Reserve Officer 1 rain mg Corps program and a degree in journalism in 19’4 at Wichita State University "For 20 marvelous years my wife and I were two of the most wonder fuilv happy people on earth." mused the old fellow at the bar ‘ Then what happened’’" asked his drinking pal "We met." Sign outside a plush desert hotel Onlv our guests may swim in the mirage.