The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 November 1978 — Page 2

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JOHN GLENN FRESHMAN TEAM 2 ‘ r "*S j ii ' Jr i r s^B * $ wHK3H|^mK a \ ^HHWrbbm 88. JHKfIB ।' Jtf iiib Jib c I®®** fWB T^U M mHT K k VT 1 i Lt^MmMnMr ^»W* ; ^V4> ^_.:- HBmb *> < * M/* 4 — photo by Michael Pearish I he John Glenn freshman basketball team members are from left to right, first row: Juan Fontanes. Craig Sarber. Floyd Robinson and Todd Knowlton. Second row: coach Jon Arnett. Andy McDonald. Phil Groves. Todd Anderson, I odd Back and firn Hanson. Back row: assistant coach Mike Drcessen, Wade Boise. Doug Miller. James Drcessen. Joe Harness and Ernie Bridwell.

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1 hree bean salad Hot biscuit Jello Milk FRIDAY Fish with tartar sauce French fries Buttered peas Bread and butter Peaches Milk John Glenn High School DECEMBER 4 - 8 MONDAY Pig in a blanket Buttered rice Corn Fruit Milk TUESDAY Johnny marzetti Buttered green beans Celery and carrot sticks Jello Bread and butter

Milk WEDNESDAY Potato soup and crackers Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Tossed salad Banana cake Milk THURSDAY Hamburger gravy on mashed potatoes Buttered mixed vegetables Rice krispies square Biscuit and butter Milk FRIDAY Barbeque on bun Buttered peas Applesauce Cake Milk NORTH LIBERTY GIRLS LOSE TO JOHN ADAMS Strong defensive play and an offensive surge in the fourth quarter were not enough to overcome an

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18 point deficit as the North Liberty girls’ basketball team lost 39-33 to John Adams High Sch<x)l on Tuesday, November 21. Kelly Medlin and Jill Knowlton led the scoring for the Shamrocks with nine points each. The B Team also lost at Adams in a shortened game. The score was 21-11 with Maria Heim as the leading scorer w ith eight. The North Liberty varsity record is now 1-2 and the B-Team record is 0-2. Mahoney On Yearbook Staff Cadet Michael P. Mahoney, of Walkerton, serves as business manager of “T he Sphinx”, the stu-

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dent yearbook of The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina ”The Sphinx” is one of the major publications of the Corps of Cadets T he staff is selected from members of the rising junior and senior classes and assistants arc chosen from the other classes. Each year, with the approval of the Faculty Publications Board and the Cadet Activities Committee, the new staff is appointed by the retiring staff A senior at the military college. Cadet Mahoney is majoring in business administration and is enrolled in the Army ROIC pro gram. He is a member of the cadet pr< xure me n t committee. Mahoney's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Mahoney Jr., of Walk erton.