The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1979 — Page 8
SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
FIRST PLACE WINNERS OF PUNT, PASS & KICK CONTEST ¥ ** ' th ’va* * *• The first place winners, in their age groups, of the Punt. Pass and Kick competition held in Walkerton on Saturday. September 15. at the John Glenn High School football field are from left to right, first row: David Searfoss. age 10; Kelly Drews. age 9; and Kevin Siuth. age 8. Helpers at the contest are from left to right standing behind the winners: Chick Fry. Grand Knight of St. Patrick's Knights of Columbus Council; l orn Walter, youth director of the K of C; and Gary Miller, representative of the Walkerton Javcees. i Ls t WsV' **•s« Other first place winners from left to right are: Shawn Feyos, age 11; Michael Hayes, age 12; and Bart Clark, age 13. Standing behind the boys are: Chick Fry. Jack Powers, sponsor; Gary Miller and Tom Walter. — photos by Michael Pearish
SCHOOL MENU St. Patrick School SEPTEMBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Ham on bun Potato bake
P-L-J BAND BOOSTERS FAMILY PORTRAITS CERTIFICATES ONLY $5.00 This Is For An 8 x 10 Family Portrait In Living Color One Certificate Per Family Eight Exposures To Be Taken Additional Prints At Reasonable Prices Picture Day Is October 20 At John Glenn High School By Appointment PROOF DAY IS OCTOBER 27 AT JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL By Appointment If You Wish To Be Contacted Call NANCY CHAPMAN - 586-2707 DORIS BURCH - 586-7210 NEDRA WILLIAMS — 586-3627 MARYLN HOCHSTETLER - 586-2623
Celery with cheese Banana bread Orange slices Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Garlic bread Tossed salad Brownie
N. L. JR. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM w • ■ MB J SS it pOkifai । i L^i 1 L r ■ 4Jw ’ A w ■ " 4 I '' ’ ' .fc ? ■ I fl ' ■ ibW''' fA L~ Ml ’"' w ^ifffiuQluP i i ’ F/MI aH l »Jw M JkJFJt altl J *^l The junior varsity volleyball players for North Liberty High School are from left to right, kneeling: Lisa Odusch. Katie Vanderhagen. Karen Coddens. Kim Lambert. Marv Kanzigand Patty McDonell. Standing from the left: Holly Ball. Teresa Reeder. Pam Rzepnicki. Roxanne Fisher. Patty Hayes. Ann Rzepnicki, Chris Rzepnicki and Bonnie Bejind. —photo by Michael Pearish
Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dog on warm bun Tater tots Carrot sticks Applesauce Peanut butter fudge Milk THURSDAY Beef stew with mashed potatoes and gravy Bread and butter Buttered peas Fruit bars Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese caserole Sliced tomatoes Pasta frita Taster’s choice Fruit jello Milk Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Beef barbeque on bun Rice Green beans Apple crisp Milk TUESDAY Chuck w agon Mashed potatoes and gravy Brown bread Chocolate pudding Milk WEDNESDAY T aeos Mixed vegetables Rice krispies squares Applesauce Milk THURSDAY Creamed chicken on biscuit Peas Carrot sticks Lemon cake Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Corn Potato sticks Chopped apple cake Milk John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Pork fritter on bun Tri taters Buttered corn Fruit Milk TUESDAY Johnny Marzetti Buttered green beans Tossed salad Banana bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Barbeque on bun later tots Buttered mixed vegetables Chocolate cake Milk THURSDAY
Hot turkey sandwich Mashed potatoes and gravy Celery sticks Fruit Milk FRIDAY Fish crisp Buttered peas Potato salad Jello Bread and butter Milk GLENN GIRLS WIN FIRST VOLLEYBALL MATCHES The John Glenn girls volleyball team recorded their first wins of the season on Wednesday, September 12 as the varsity and junior varsity both defeated Argos on the Glenn court. The varsity won 15-11 and 15-11. Pam Aitken was the best passer with a 2.33 average. Patti Farrar had a 3.0 serving average and Pam Aitken and Barb Peacock each had six kills.
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The junior varsity won their matches over Argos 15-10 and 15-4. Both teams have identical records. Glenn's moving to 1-3 and Argos two teams were both 0-2. On Thursday night the Glenn girls visited LaLumiere and came home with two more victories. The varsity won 15-6 and 15-7. Deb Miller was the best passer with a 2.75 average. Patti Farrar and Anne Huffstetter each had a 3.0 serving average and Pam Aitken had 4 kills. The junior varsity won their matches 15-7 and 15-10. Both Glenn teams boosted their records to 2-3 with the twin wins. LaLumiere's teams both slid to 0-2 records. "He who has health has hope and he who has hope has everything." Proverb
