The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 November 1978 — Page 6

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FALL SPORTS AWARDS WINNERS ■■WOK 9 JUI! 11l IP ' WAi v *W Hr J’ ‘ a HF^ Tub it* r J® ■- s 'k Si ■ - BmJJK iS ' Ms 4 MaMMLOTz' ' ■ nkffKv v 1 illw^^^ J .?S $ iftsAOf 1 * , ■ •a^-flas^c-' , E tlWw W 1 tii *W*jF ,1 i S S 4 *■ I ■■FIB S . I The John Glenn High School fall sports awards banquet was held on Tuesday evening, November 14. at the high school with the following from left to right receiving special recognition: Craig Ochs. Man Huffstetter. Mashelle Pavey. Pam Aitken. Rod Back. Tom Moore. Ron Shortt. Dale Merkel and Barb Mann, first row seated. Back row standing from left to right: Kris Tuttle. Anne Huffstetter. Julie Cline. Tim Cline. Mike Shenenberger. Dave Fenstermacher. Rick Florian and Don Smith. — photo by Michael Pearish / \ / in it \ 4 I It’s Time to Start... Your First Bank Christmas Club Have a joyous holiday ... and 5% interest, too. Nearly 8,500 members will receive over $1,400,000 from their 1978 First Bank Christmas Club accounts. That represents a lot of holiday security, convenience and fun ... and that’s why more people have Christmas Club accounts at First Bank than any other bank in town. Start your 1979 First Bank Christmas Club account NOW. Make regular deposits to your account during the year and next November receive a check from us for your accumulated deposits plus interest. AND. in time for Christmas shopping. We re the only bank in Walkerton to pay interest on Christmas Clubs. FIRSI BANK WALKERTON OFFICE BANKING HOURS: 300 Michigan Street 9 to 5, Monday-Friday Phone:sß6-3153 9 to 2. Saturday First Bank With y0u...a1l the way Anothe, k-i.k* 181 tUrxe.tp Im Me.vbe' fb > C f ull w... r bank 1 fempenlutr «|i 214 7121 ©l^7B. hf»t Bank & IfuM Company of South Bend

Following the carry-in dinner the awards, trophies and jackets were presented for vollevball, cross country, tennis and football. The cheerleaders were also recognized tor their efforts during the evening bv Mr. Mellon, athletic director In vollevball Pam Aitken received the best serving award; Barb Mann the best spiking and most valuable player awards; Marv Huffstetter. best passing award; and Mashelle Pavey, mental attitude award. The best server on the B learn went to Julie ( line. Named to the All-Conference volleyball team were Barb Mann and Mary Huffstetter and Jo Segraves received honorable men lion. Receiving a jacket in volleyball was Anne Huffstetter. Other awards in vollev ball went as follows: Pam Aitken, varsity certificate; Tonva Boise, two year pin; Patti Farrar, varsity certificate; Suann Fontanes, varsity letter; Anne Huffstetter. varsity certificate; Marv Huffstetter. two year pin; Barb Mann, three year pin; Deb Miller, varsity certificate; Mashelle Pavey. varsity letter; Jo segraves. varsity certificate; and Tammy futile, varsity certificate. These awards were presented bv Barb Osowski, coach. The team ended the season with a 10-10 mark. Junior varsitv awards were presented as follows: Julie Cline, numeral; Kathie Ferguson, numeral; Traci Florian, junior varsity certificate; Merry Holderman. numeral; Karla Muncie, numeral; Monique Pavey. junior varsity certificate; Barb Peacock, numeral; (indy Shipley, junior varsity certificate; and Terri Stull, numeral. These awards were presented bv their coach, Mrs. Carol Huffstetter In tennis coach Richard Kickbush presented the most valuable plaver award to Dale Merkel; most improved plaver award to Rick Florian; and the mental attitude award to Dave Fenstermacher. Other awards went as follows. Brian Brandt, two year pin; Dave Fenstermacher. three year pin; Rick Florian, two year pin; Paul Hershberger, two year pin; Dale Merkel, fourth vear trophy; Jerry Merkel, varsitv letter and numeral; Rob Morre. varsitv certificate and Kris I uttle. two year pin and jacket. Awards presented to (he junior varsitv tennis team are as follows, Matt Irvin, junior varsitv certifi cate; Sieve Giese, numeral; Ben Samuelson, junior varsitv certificate and Jeff South, numeral. Craig (khs was named the most valuable team member in cross country bv coach Gordon Mosson. I he most improved runner was Rod

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Back and the mental attitude award went to Tim ( line. Other awards were presented as follows, fem Anspaugh. three year pin and jacket; Rod Back, jacket and fourth year trophv; lod Back, varsitv letter and numeral; lim ( line, fourth vear trophv; ( raig Ochs, two vear pin and jacket; Don Smith, fourth vear trophv and I raev linkev, three vear pin. On the junior varsitv squad James Drees sen received a numeral as well as ( raig Sarber and Rick Vanc/a a junior varsity certificate. The team finished their season at 8-5. In football coach John Hostrawser presented to the varsitv team members the following awards. Ron Shortt, most valuable lineman; Tom Moore, most valuable back; Mike Shenenberger. mental attitude award; Norm Barden, varsitv certificate; Greg Brovoid, three vear pin and jacket; Jim Budd, two year pin; Eric (arlson, varsitv certificate; Mike Elkin, varsitv letter and numeral; Mark 1/depski. three vear pm and jacket; Kerry Lichtenbargcr. varsity letter and numeral; Doug Miller, varsitv letter and numeral; Rod Miller, two vear pin; Fom Moore, captain star and three year pin; Mike Morris, varsitv letter; Steve Morris, two year pin; Bob Muncie, two vear pin; Dave Nunley, varsitv letter and numeral; Tom Nunley , varsity certificate; Mike Shenenberger. captain star, three year pin and jacket; Ron Shortt, two year pin; Dan South, varsity letter and Jeff Tinkey, varsity letter and numeral. The junior varsity football players honored included Wade Boise, numeral; Juan Fontanes, numeral; Joe Harness, numeral; Mark Hold erman. junior varisty certificate; Steve Jackson. Junior varsity certif icate; Todd Knowlton, numeral. James Lowry, junior varsity certificate; John Moore, numeral; Mark Rhodes, numeral and Jim Wiegand. numeral. I he makeshift tee was presented to Mark izdepski that he used in the Jimtown game and he was perfect that evening three for three. Ihe squad finished the season with the best record that has been sported at John Glenn with a " 3. Also honored was Steve Morris for picking off five passes and leading the team to a school record 15 interceptions, almost double the previous high. Also credited were the assistant coaches John Arnett and Dennis Rippy Mr. Mellon also thanked the reserve police and the Walkerton. Polk. Lincoln. Johnson Ambulance Service for all their time that they have spent at different events and also thanked the Boosters for all their fine support