The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1978 — Page 7
» 4 ^3 A\l r W' * I MARIA STANLEY daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Anderson. She is five foot and six inches tall with auburn hair and brown eves. She is a senior at Oregon-Davis High School. Histors is her favorite subject. She is a member of the Pep Club, girls letter Club. National Honor Society. Swing ( hoir, yearbook staff and the Student Council. She is in 4 Halso. Deanna was chosen Who's Who Among American High School Students. She is active on the volleyball. track and basketball teams. She likes being a Bobbette and is a varsity cheerleader. Her hobby is riding her dirt bike. Deanna would like to attend Ball State after graduation and pursue a challenging career in business. Deanna will be placing a selection by Ludwig Vanßeethovan on the piano for the talent portion of the competition. Miss Diana Staner is a senior at LaVillc High School. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Staner. Diana is five foot and six inches tall with brown hair and hazel eyes. Her favorite subject is music. She loves every thing about music and performing in front of people. Also in school she is a majorette, a bat girl, a member of the Swing Choir. Rifles, the Golden Tones Quartet and the Spanish Club. Diana has competed in twirling contests. NISBOVA and has received many awards in 4-H. She is a youth fellowship member and was Miss Bremen for the Miss Teenage Indiana Pageant in Gary. For her talent Diana will sing a
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TH Fl ' ’ IS- * 11 i - ANH A EC KER selection from the musical. "The Wiz." Miss Debbie Wolff is the five foot three inch daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff. Walkerton. She has blonde hair and green exes. A senior at John Glenn High School. Debbie chooses art as her favorite subject. She hopes to attend Stevens I Diversity and study fashion merchandising. In her own words. "Appearance is your first impression." Debbie presently is vice president of the Sunshine Society and also a member of the Art Club. Pep Club, gymnastics and track teams. She is a varsitv cheerleader for the second year with two years of B Team cheerleading earlier in her high school years. Debbie is also FEA Sweetheart She has won the Gold Kev Award for art at Robertson's and the Butterick Sewing Award from Ktxiak Eastman. In her spare time she likes disco dancing, horseback riding, swimming, sewing, painting, drawing, bike riding, working, raising animals and tennis. Debbie will do a disco dance an interpretive dance to McArthur Park She designed and made her own costume and background and choreographed her own routine for the talent portion of the competition. Donelle Brehob is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom Linengad. She has blonde hair and green eyes and is a senior at Oregon-Davis High School. Her favorite subject is literature. After graduation she hopes to attend Memorial School of
■mi DI 1 ANNA ANDI RSON Nursing which she feels will be a verv rewarding occupation. Donelle has been chosen Who's Who Among American High School Students. Her activities include best mental attitude award in track. Pep Club and I etters Femina. Her special interests are volleyball, gymnastics, track, reading and working w ith plants. Donelle w ill be performing a skit about a hillbilly girl who has just been proposed to. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Elementary School NOVEMBER 13--7I 7 MONDAY No school. Veteran's Dav TUESDAY Hamette on warm bun Buttered green beans Carrot and celery sticks Apple pie square Milk WEDNESDAY Schixil made pizza Buttered corn Crisp tossed salad with sweetsour dressing Jello parfait Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Oven baked beans Lettuce with celery seed dressing Pumpkin crisp Chocolate or w hite milk FRIDAY Italian spaghetti Buttered waxed beans Creamy cole slaw Garlic toast Peanut butter cooks Milk North Liberty High School NOVEMBER 13 • 17 MONDAY No school. Veteran's Dav TUESDAY Hamette on warm bun Ravioli casserole Chef salad Buttered green beans Baked potato w ith butter Pickled beets Crisp vegetable salad Pineapple tidbits Fresh orange wedges Peach in cherry gelatin Apple pie square Chilled grape juice Whole wheat bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Schixil made pizze Hamburger on warm bun Chef salad Buttered corn on cob Fluffs whipped potato's Tossed salad Pea salad Sliced peaches Fresh apple Mandarine orange gelatin Oatmeal raisin c(u»kv Chilled tomato juice Bread and butter Milk IHURSDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Brown county sausage Chef salad Fluffy whipped potahx-s
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOVEMBER 9, 1978
BHI B A' WI ' / Jlr wl DIANE STANER Sauerkraut Carrot raisin salad Crisp vegetable salad ( hilled applesauce Fresh banana Pumpkin crisp Pear in lime gelatin Chilled apple puce Raisin batter bread Chixolate or white milk FRIDAY Italian spaghetti Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce ( fief salad French fried potato's Buttered waxed beans ( reamy cole slaw Peach w aldorf salad Chilled fruit cup Assorted fruit gelatin Carrot cake ( hilled fruit punch Garlic toast Milk John Glenn High School NOVEMBER 13 T MONDAY Pork fritter on bun Buttered rice Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk TUESDAY Goulash Buttered green beans Applesauce Cinnamon rolls Milk WEDNESDAY No school, parent-teacher conference THURSDAY Chili and crackers Tossed salad Peanut butter and jells sandwich Fruit cup Milk FRIDAY Sloppy joe on bun Tri taters Buttered carrots Chocolate pudding Milk
BEST CARVED PUMPKINS I * 1 wl sod I I I ■■■ ■■■ — photo by Michael Pearish I he best carved pumpkins are from left to right. Gayle Miller, third place; Edward Heim, first place; and ( harks Hill, second place winners at tile Koontz lake Halloween Parts held at the fire station on October 11 Ihe cv ent was sponsored bv the Koontz Lake I innr»»r*.
<*i3 K ' * V , / |%A F - N DEBBIE WOLFF IB Im V * ( a \ DONNELL BREHOB R. C. Rogers To Be MC For Jr. Miss Pageant The Walkerton Area Junior Miss pageant is only one week away R C. Rogers will be the master of ceremonies for the pageant. The pageant will be held on November lb and 18 at the John Glenn High Schixil Auditorium beginning each evening at "iJO p.m. The price of admission for adults is $2.00 and students are $1.50. R C Rogers is the morning disc jockey and program director of WRBR FM His prior experiences include morning disc jockey at WKNR Radio. Battle Creek. Michigan; program director of WSJM Radio. St. Joseph-Benton Harbor, Michigan; also disc jockey at WJPF Radio, Herrin, Illinois; and WSTR Radio, Sturgis. Michigan. He's a veteran of master of ceremonies work at A.C.C. rock concerts, along with weekly nightclub appearances at Shula's, the Second Addition, the White House, in Niles, and the Headquarters, in Elkhart, as well as working for Robertson’s fashion shows. Concord Mall and Scottsdale Mall.
