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Junior Miss Among Top Youth Activities Oregon-Davis, LaVille and John Glenn high school senior girls who participate in the 1980 Junior Miss competition are taking part in a nationwide scholarship program to recognize, reward and encourage excellence in our young people. The local finals are scheduled for I'hursday and Saturday, November 8 and 10, at the John Glenn High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Each year since 1958, the Junior Miss program has selected the nation’s outstanding high school senior girl from among thousands in hundreds of communities in all 50 states. Local winners advance to state competitions which determine the 50 candidates for the national title. America’s Junior Miss National Finals arc held each spring in Mobile, Alabama. America's Junior Miss. Inc., is a non-profit corporation supported by concerned parents, educators, civic groups, business and government. Approximately 30.000 men and women volunteers join forces each year to conduct the local, state and national Junior Miss activities. National sponsors are Coca-Cola USA. Kodak, Kraft and Simplicity. Judging at all levels aims to determine the representative high school senior girl, the well-rounded individual with the personality, poise, promise, perception to serve as an able spokesman for her generation. Objectives of Junior Miss at all levels can be told in a few mean-

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ingful words ... to recognize, reward and encourage excellence in youth and to provide a means through which young people can communicate their hopes and opinions. Overall awards list scholarships. cash, bonds and merchandise offered to Junior Miss contestants at the national, state and local levels is expected to exceed 1.5 million dollars this year. To the girls who participate, the National Finals is a dream in reality: exciting days of travel, new friends, busy rehearsals, judges’ interviews, performing before a huge audience and the television cameras and the opportunity to be chosen America's Junior Miss. C.G.A. GIRLS WIN OVER GLENN GIRLS The Culver Academy for Girls volleyball teams took both the varsity and junior varsity matches on Wednesday, October 17. In varsity action the scores were 15-6 and 15-7. For Glenn the best server was Deb Miller with a 3.0 average while Pam Aitken had the best serving accuracy. 10 for 10. Anne Huffstetter. with a 2.0 had the best passing average and Barb Peacock had four kills for the leading spiker. The Glenn record slipped to 13-6 while CAG's varsity record is 8-4. In junior varsity action the CAG girls took the matches by scores of 15-2 and 15-9. The Glenn record slipped to 8-9 while Culver has a 12-1 record. GLENN LOSES TO CLAY Ihe John Glenn girls vollevball team fell to South Bend Clay in the final season action prior to the sectional in a match plav at Clav last

Ihursday. The scores were 16 14 and 15-2. Julie ( line had the best serving average. 2.6. while Jo Segraves had the best accuracy, 9 for 9. Seagraves also led in passing along with Cindy Shipley and “Anne Huffstetter. with a 2.0 average. Barb Peacock had two kills. Glenn ended the season with a 13-7 record. In junior varsity action, the Glenn girls slipped to an 8-10 record with the defeat at the hands of the ( lay junior varsity by scores of 15-5 and 15-7. OREGON-DAVIS TOPS SHAMROCKS IN VOLLEYBALL Ihe Oregon-Davis volleyball team defeated the North Liberty team on Thursday evening by scores of 15-10 and 12-9 to boost their record to 11-10. OregonDavis was led by Julie Aw aid w ith eight kills, Beth Irwin had four kills and Karen Berg and Christ Hinz had two kills each. Sheri Thompson led in serving with 12 for 12 and Kathy Thompson had 11 for 12 followed by Karen Berg with 10 for 13 and Julie Awald, 7 for 8. In junior varsity action, the Shamrocks came out the winners by scores of 5-15, 15-5 and 15-6. UREY DEFEATS TRITON The seventh grade Urey volley-

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ball team defeated Triton hv the scores of 15-9. 3-15 and 15-12. Angie Albertsen served seven consecutive serves in game three for the Panthers. I he eighth grade team also won by scores of 15-9. 4-15 and 15-11. NORTH LIBERTY GIRLS ADVANCE IN SECTIONAL The North Liberty girls volleyball team won their first sectional match against Argos on Monday evening, October 22. by scores of 15-0 and 15-3. They will play on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Plymouth High School against the Ply mouth team. GLENN GIRLS ADVANCE IN VOLLEYBALL SECTIONAL Ihe John Glenn girls volley ball lean’ advanced past their first round in the Oregon-Davis vollevball sectional Tuesday with a win over LaCrosse 15-4 and 15-0. For the winners Sueann Fontanes had the best serving average, 3.33; accuracy on serves went to Traci Florian with 10 out of 10; passing had Anne Huffstetter with a 2.66 average and Pam Aitken had 4 kills for the best spiker. This made the girls record 14-7 overall. Glenn advanced to Wednesday night’s semi-finals against North Judson, a team that beat them in

their second match of the season. In the other bracket Knox and the host Oregon-Davis team will trv to win their wav to the finals. SALE THIS WEEKEND A b(x>k. bake and handicraft sale will be held October 26 and 27, sponsored by the Council on Aging, will hold the book, bake and handicraft sale at the Knox Mall on October 26 and 27 in order to raise money to meet the local match required by their federal grant. The services provided by the agency include information and referral, outreach. transportation, escort, meals on wheels, nutrition and supportive services, home health assistance and homemaker services. Donated items would be willingly accepted and gratefully appreciated. For more information, please call the office at 772-6055. Sister M. Charles Schauer. C.S.C. is the program director and Carl Raffcl is the president of the Council on Aging. NOTICE I will not be responsible for anv debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Dustv Lee Fry 1115 Ohio Street Walkerton. Indiana 3tNßp

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