The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 October 1979 — Page 2

OCTOBER 11. 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

CAREER DAY AT J.G.H.S The annual Career Day was held Thursday. October 4 at John Glenn Hiuh School. Twentv representatives of various occupations and businesses discussed qualifications and training required, opportunity for employment and advancement, working conditions and wages for the careers with which they were involved. Students were give the opportunity to attend three session of their choice. Also, forty students went on field trips to Walkerton Tool and Die Mfg. Co.. Modern Door Corp., and Allis Chalmers where they viewed the activity first hand. iRRRHb^' Mahlon Jacob, local pharmacist, explained the qualifications and education needed and pointed out many job possibilities in the field of pharmacy. — photos by Michael Pearish Mike Mahoney spoke about the opportunities in management and selling, particularly in automobile sales and service. A ar ; ■I iiwWHBW / ? > j^B J BL i Rjrwi < s V.J fl ? BBi’ ^MHHBBMMi Ed 0 Mara and Ron Burton from Wells Aluminum Corporation. North Liberty, gave a slide-talk presentation illustrating the aluminum manufacturing industry. ‘ Jr. ■ ■ ... • • ■ f iW I k’ >:.*■ ■ X /■ / ® 9?| RS SA ’ ntHSK^HBEnffiE^MB ■ owRw 1 Dick Ellis. Walkerton Agn-C enter, emphasized the importance of education in agriculture-related fields and encouraged students to remain in high school the full four years He pointed out that fanners make up 30 to 40 percent of the total involved in agriculture; the other 60 to 70 percent are in agri related industries.

GLENN (.IRIS TOP TRITON IN VOLLEYBALL I he John Glenn girls got back on the winning path Monday as they topped the 1 riton's volleyball team. The varsity won by scores ol 10 14. 15-1 and 15-b. Traci Florian had the best serving average with a 3.0 total and was also the leading spiker with four kills. Serving accuracy went to Jo Segraves with a perfect lb out of lb. and Monique Pavey had the best passing ay erage with a 3.0 rating. This made Glenn's record 8-5 while I riton's is 2 w ins and 8 losses. Ihe Glenn junior varsity also won with 15-9 and 15 4 scores. I heir record is noys 5-8 and 1 riton is 2-8.

EVOLUTION OF FLIGHT PROGRAM HERE • • ' • --r 1 ■< ■ aa HnKBBBI— J=? t -JTal = Spectators visiting the Air Force's "Stretch the Limits of the Sky" multi-image presentation at John Glenn High School on Thursday, October 11. from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., will see a fast paced five-screen slide program. The show . presented in a 45-seat mobile theatre, illustrates the progress of aviation from Leonardo da Vinci's dreams of manned flight to the space age including a futuristic kx)k at a space colony. v — fas W ImBHSV J - >"

The U. S. Air Force Orientation Group will present a fast paced multi-image show entitled "Stretch the Limits of the Sky" at John Glenn High School on Thursday, October 11 The program show s the evolution of aviation and w ill be presented in a 45-seat mobile theater from 8:(X) a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Ihe 15-minute program highlights key civilian and military events and people from aviation history. Research and development achievements during man's "stretching the limits of the sky" are also show n. Artwork, photographs and an original musical sound track take viewers from Leonardo da Vinci's dreams of manned flight through the space age including a futuristic kx>k at a space colony. The exhibit features a stereo sound system and used 15 com puter slide projectors and five screens to present the program. John Glenn High School, in cooperation with the Air Force, will sponsor the exhibit. NORTH LIBERTY TOPS GLENN IN VOLLEYBALL I he North Liberty girls volleyball team toppled the John Glenn girls

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on Thursday night with the varsity w inning 15-8 and 15-6. For Glenn Patti Farrar had a 3.0 serving average, Julie Cline had a 1.8 passing average and Anne Huffstetter had four kills. The loss for Glenn dropped their record to 7 wins and 5 losses while the North Liberty victory boosted their record to 7 wins and 4 losses. This was Northern State Conference action. 1 he North Liberty junior varsity also won in straight games by scores ol 15-7 and 15-6. Ihe Glenn reserves slipped to 4 and 8 for the year w ith this loss. GLENN GIRLS TOP FAIRFIELD TUESDAY I he John Glenn girls volleyball team won over Fairfield in a match played at Glenn on Tuesday evening. Ihe varsity won by scores of 15-13 and 15-12, the second game found Glenn coming back from a 12-4 deficit to win. Barb Peacixk was the best server with a 3.25 accurary and also had 8 kills to lead the spikers. Pam Aitken had six kills. Deb Miller had the best serving accuracy. 11 of 11 and Julie C line had the best passing average, 2.11. The varsity improved their

record to 9-5, 3-2 in conference while Fairfield slipped to 4-5 on the season. The junior varsity also won by scores of 15-8 and 15-8. They btxisted their record to 6-8 while Fairfield slipped to 1-8. ADMITTED TO BAR OF INDIANA SUPREME COURT Linda Ralu Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Route 2, Walkerton, was recently admitted to the Bar of the Supreme < ourt of Indiana and of the United States District Court in ceremonies held in Indianapolis. The Indiana State Bar Association also sponsored a luncheon in the Indianapolis Convention Center for the new admittees and their guests. Miss Smith is a 1972 graduate of LaPorte High School, a 1976 graduate. with honors, from Hanover ( ollege and a 1979 graduate of the School of Lavx at Indiana University. Bloomington. She now practices law with Russell D. Millbranth. Winamac. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. William Bacewic. of Walkerton, and Arden Smith, of Terre Haute, were her guests at the luncheon.