The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 November 1978 — Page 6

NOVEMBER 16. 1978 THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS JULIE RYAN ON U of K TEAM "w hWMme W ’■ 4 * '4a a rjr^. ' \ ■ N t \ \>~^yj i J Julie Ryan, a 19'8 graduate of John Glenn High School, is a member of the University of Kentucky volleyball team, "Lady Kats". The team is sporting a 25-15 record prior to their visit this past week end to the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference state tournament at Morehead State University. Morehead, Kentucky. The talented freshman is noted for her jumping ability and for her outstanding spiking and blocking At the state tournament the "Lady Kats" first played Louisville on Friday. November 10 winning by scores of 15-'and 15-11 to advance to Saturday action against Eastern Kentucky University. Saturday morning action found the U of K team winning by 15-7, 11-15 and then 18-In to advance to the championship game at 3:00 p.m. The "Lady Kats met Northern Kentucky in the finals and lost after winning the first match 15-10. The next three matches were won bv Northern Kentuckv 15-11, 15-9 and 15-9. Ihe runner-up U of K, and the champions both go to the AIAW Regionals November 16-18 at Duke University . Durham. North Carolina. Miss Ryan is the daughter of Jack Ryan, Walkerton, and Mrs. Jimmy New, Walkerton.

BETHEL COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL CONCLUDES FIRST WINNING SEASON Ihe Bethel College volleyball

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team concluded the 19'8 season on November ' with wins over Pur-due-Calumet and Notre Dame to establish the first winning season

in vollev ball at Bethel. Coach Lix Hossler came to Bethel in 19'8 and has worked diligently to strengthen women's athletics. The team in eluded three juniors, two sophomores and four freshmen, of which Kern Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Gardner. Route 4. Walkerton, is a member Four sophomores and five freshmen plav on the reserve team. Coach Hossler expressed great optimism tor next year as her team gained ex perience in carding 10 wins and 8 losses. Kerri is a graduate of John Glenn High School. SCHOOL MENU I rev Middle School NOVEMBER 20 22 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Corn French fries Peaches Milk TUESDAY Sliced turkey Mashed potatoes and gravy Lettuce salad Hot roll Pumpkin pie Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecues Rice Green beans Applesauce Milk John Glenn High School NOVEMBER 20 - 22 MONDAY Hot dog French fries Buttered corn Fruit Milk TUESDAY Rav ioh casserole Buttered green beans Cheese sticks Fruit Wheat bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Turkey pie w ith gravy Tossed salad Cranberry sauce Cookie Ice cream cup Milk St. Patrick School NOVEMBER 20 22 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Potato chips Peanut butter stuffed celery Jello with fruit Milk TUESDAY Meatloaf Mashed potatoes with gravy Biscuit with butter Strawberrx fluff Milk WEDNESDAY School made pizza French fries Carrot stick Ice cream Milk No school Thursday and Friday, Thanksgiving holiday North Liberty Elementary School NOVEMBER 20 - 22 MONDAY Ham stack on warm bun Hashed brown potatoes Crisp vegetable relishes Apple crisp Milk TUESDAY Turkey m gravy and celery dressing Fluffy w hipped potatoes Buttered green beans Cranberry garnish Cinderella cake Milk WEDNESDAY Coney dog on warm bun Browned later tots Fresh apple wedges Strawberry shortcake with whipped topping Milk W aikerton Elementary School MONDAY

Beef and noodles Whipped potatoes Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Plums Milk 111 SDAT T urkey Whipped potatoes and gravy Buttered peas Peaches and milk ( ranberrv sauce Milk W| DNISD\Y \ egetablc soup and crackers Ham salad sandwich Pears Milk North Liberty High School NOVEMBER 20 - 22 MONDAY Liver and onions Ham stack on bun Chet salad Hashed brown potatoes Buttered green beans C risp vegetable salad C hilled sliced peaches Fresh orange wedges Fruit cocktail in strawberry jello Apple crisp ( hilled orange juice Bread and butter Milk IUESDAY Turkey in grass with dressing Go go burger Chef salad Buttered green beans Fluffy w hipped potatoes Cabbage-carrot slaw Creamy dressing Cranberry sauce Fruit cocktail Fresh orange w edges Applesauce gelatin

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Cinderella cake with peaches Chilled apple juice School made roll and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Cones dog on warm bun Beef with vegetables Chef salad Browned tater tots Buttered peas Crisp s egetablc salad Banana-nut salad C hilled pear slices Fresh apple wedges Mandarin oranges in orangs, gelatin Strawberry shortcake with whip ped topping Chilled grape juice W hole wheat bread and butter .Milk CANDY ADKINS NAMED GIRL OF THE MONTH Candy Adkins has been named Sunshine Girl of the month for Ot. tober at John Glenn High School She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adkins. Walkerton She will receive her award at the Ideal Ladies Tea in April. I he officers arc w orking on pre paring food baskets and Best Lookin Legs Contest. The money will go to the Riley fund. Thev arc also working on projects for De cember. Although frozen foods have been available only since 1930, the idea of freezing foods goes back centuries. In fact, Sir Francis Bacon, the 17th Century English writer-statesman-philosopher, attempted to freeze chickens by stuffing them with snow