The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1981 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - FEBRUARY 12, 1981

Free And Reduced Meals At P-L-J Are Revised I he Polk I incoln-Johnson School Corporation has announced that due to the recent passage bv the I S Congress of Public I aw j change has been made in the current income poverty guidelines used to determine ehgibilits for tree and reduced price meals for children unable topa\ the full price of meals and milk served under the National School lunch Program. School Breakfast Program, and Special Milk Program. Ihe new family size income criteria for determimgn eligibility is listed below: A For Free Meals And Free Milk Musi Be At Or Below Figure Listed Listed Family । Household) Size Annual Monthly Weekh I S 5.'00 S 4'5 sllO 2 '.220 602 139 3 8.'50 '29 168 4 10.2'0 856 198 5 11.800 983 22' 6 13.320 1.110 256 14.850 1.238 286 8 16.3'0 1.364 315 For each additional family member add 1.530 128' 29 B — For Reduced Price Meal Must Be At Or Between Figure Listed Family (Household) Size Annual Monthly Weekly I S 8.350 $ 696 Sl6’l 2 10.'30 894 206 3 13.110 1.093 252 4 15.490 1.291 298 5 17.870 1.489 344 6 20.250 1.688 389 22.620 1.885 435 8 25. (XX) 2.083 481 For each additional family member add 2.380 198 46 Children from families whose income is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals and free milk In addition, special hardship deductions have been disallowed for the remainder of this school year. In place of the special hardships provision, a standard deduction has been applied to the guidelines printed above. All applications currently on File in the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation will be reexamined against the new guidelines. Ans family whose benefits under the program will be reduced or terminated due to the new guidelines will be notified in writing ten davs before the change goes into effect. Families which have not previously applied but may now be eligible to receive benefits under the new guidelines mav apply to receive free or reduced price meals and free milk Applications arc available at the principal s office in each st hool. For more information, contact Superintendent Harold R Muncie. 506 Rixisevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana 465'4, phone 586-3129. N. L. Students Place At Recent NISBOVA Contest North Liberty High School stu dents eligible for the state NiSBOVA (Northen Indiana School Band. Orchestra, Vocal Assixiation) which will be held later this month in Indianapolis are as fol low s Kris Kopanski, flute solo; Joni Davis, tenor sax solo; Marv Kav VanderHagcn. french horn solo; Marv Ferkis. clarinet solo; Kendall Cltngenpeel. alto sax solo, Patricia ( arter, tenor sax solo; Larry Strad er. trumpet solo; Todd Burch. Marv Kav VanderHagcn. Keith Butler. Roy Kaser. Mike Sobicr laski. Jeff Speicher, brass sextet;

Flena Doan and Christi Davis, flute duct; Karen /ent. Allison Dunnuck. Wends Medlin. Lisa Szinski. alto sax duet; Christi Davis, I Tena Doan. Kris Kopanski. Tina lbs, Julie Sheridan, I heda lees, flute trio; Bettina Fbv. Christi Davis, lamms Falloff and Flena Doan, flute quartet; John Maple. Cheris Everman. Patti Haves. Lamms Griffin. ( hristi Davis. Flena Doan. Bettina Fbv. Kris Kopanski, Allison Dunnuck. Kann Zent. Wends Medlin, lorn Davis, Mark Luxnat, Steve Haves. Marv Kan/ig. Julie 1 unis, Julie Clifton and Beth Wolf, large woodwind ensemble. SCHOOL MENU Urey Middle School FEBRUARY 16 - 20 MONDAY Pork graw on mashed po(atixs Cheese sticks Brow n bread Applesauce ( hocolate cookie Milk TUESDAY Ham and beans Corn bread Lettuce salad Apricots Milk WEDNESDAY Chuck w agon steak Sweet potato casserole Brow n bread Jello w 11h fruit Milk THURSDAY Tacos Corn Carrot sticks Pudding Cookie Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Spinach Peanut butter and jelly sand w iches Mixed fruit Milk John Glenn High School FEBRUARY 16 20 MONDAY Pig in a blanket French fries Buttered corn Sliced peaches Milk TUESDAY Vegetable soup and crackers Butter and jelly sandwich Cheese sticks Rice crisps square Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on bun Later tots Buttered peas Brow nie Milk THURSDAY Chili mac Tossed salad Applesauce Wheat bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Tri taters Mixed vegetables Chocolate chip cookies Milk St. Patrick School FEBRUARY 16 - 20 MONDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Buttered green beans Celery sticks Cherry cobbler Milk TUESDAY I acos Hush puppies Orange slice Rice pudding Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecued beef on bun f rem h fries ( arrot sticks Apple crisp Milk I HI RSDAY Swiss steak w ith gras y Mashed potatoes

Buttered corn Peat h in orange jello Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Potato chips I ossed salad ( innamon applesauce Milk Bread or bread alternate served with all dinners. North Liberty High School FEBRUARY 16 . 20 MONDAY No school. President's Dav HISDAY Hamette on warm bun Swiss steak in sauce Chef salad Buttered green beans Whipped potatoes ( risp vegetable salad Fresh orange wedges ( hilled apricots Apple pie square ( hilled grape juice Whole wheat bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY School made pizza Ham salad sandwich (hes salad Buttered spinach Tossed salad Sliced peaches ( rushed pineapple in red gelatin Chilled orange juice Buttered corn Crackers Milk THURSSDAY Brow n county sausage 'I urkey barbecue (hes salad Sauerkraut Parslev buttered potatoes ( risp vegetable salad ( hilled applesauce Fresh banana Pumpkin crisp ( hilled fruit punch Assorted bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Italian spaghetti Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce ( hes salad Bnxcoli Creamy cole slaw Chilled fruit cup Fresh fruit ( arrot cake Apricot m orange jello Apple juice Garlic toast Milk North Liberty Elementary School FEBRUARY 16 ■ 20 MONDAY Presidents Dav. no school TUESDAY Hamette on warm bun with mustard Buttered green beans Crisp carrot coins Chilled apricots Oat-raisin cookie Milk WEDNESDAY School made pizza Buttered corn Crisp carrot and celery sticks Fresh banana Milk THURSDAY Turkey barbecue on warm bun Salad bar Pumpkin crisp Milk FRIDAY Italian spaghetti (reams cole slaw or buttered broccoli Garlic toast Chilled applesauce Milk COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 6 30 p.m. — The John Glenn bovs basketball teams to travel to Argos for a couple of games. 6:30 p m — The North Liberty

Shamnxks basketball teams to travel to Northern State Conference fix’. I a Ville. for a couple of games. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Happs Valentine's Day. Valentine Free Cash drawings at 32 participating merchants. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn basketball teams to host St. Joseph. ' (X) p.m. — North Liberty boys basketball teams to travel to North Judson. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Presidents Dav. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn gymnastics team to travel to OregonDav is. 7:00 p.m. — Walkerton Town Board meeting at the Town Council Room. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 PLJ School Board to meet at the administration building. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19 4:30 p.m. — Urey Junior High wrestlers to travel to LaVillc for matches. North Liberty Tops Marian For 3rd Win By Harry Griffey A Line time was had by all the local fans last Fndav night as the North Liberty Shamrocks thrilled a large Homecoming crowd by upsetting Mishawaka Marian 68-57. The Shamnxks came to play in this, the last homecoming ever in the North liberty gym. It was an emotional game for both the players and the fans as the nostalgia hung in the air The Knights Lee DelPrete got the first score with a 15 footer from the side but junior guard Dave Kaser answered with two baskets I he Knights regained the lead on a basket and a free throw, however Jeff Donathen finally found that mark he has on the court and rifled in two shots from the side Ihe contest was close and the lead see sawed back and forth throughout the opening quarter The hosts had the lead four times before the buzzer sounded with Marian leading 19-16. Donathen put in a missed shot and then 20 seconds later sank both ends of a one and one putting the partial crowd on their feet as the scoreboard flashed the lead had changed hands Returning from an injury . Dan Stevens added one more from the free throw line. The visitors put in two more and then Stevens found Rick Stefamak underneath and threaded him a pass which Rick sank for two. Pat Franklin used his strength to gixxl advantage for another making it 26-23 Shamnxks. Stevens popped one with 20 seconds on the clock but Don Horth of Marian gave them the heaftime lead 31 30 as he hit a short jumper. Well now we've had gixxl homecoming halftimes before but this one was the finest. Being the last ever probably brought out a lot more people than other homecomings. It was a lovely group of girls that represented the various classes and were part of Queen Ann Rzcpnicki’s court The North Liberty High School Eaig Corps gave a delightful presentation. Ihe precision was excellent as the girls seemed to be inspired in their last performance. An extra added treat was given by the Marian High Poms as they did their thing in conjunction with Kim Perkins. Lori Hawley. Susan McCaffery. of Liberty schools. A wonderful, wonderful program. Bv now my hands began to shake as my need for popcorn became evident. I knew that I couldn’t make it through the last half without some but to my go<xl fortune I was given a bag bv some thoughtful benefactor. Munch, munch, on w ith the game. Again DelPrete was first with a lumper from the free throw line but Donathen popped in an eight foot er Stevens gave the Shamrocks

(he lead 34 33 with a short shot for two of his 13 points in this quarter. After Stefamak scored Stevens got a rebound basket that had been put up at least eight times before it fell m Knight coach Mike Longfellow hail seen enough and called a timeout at 5:(X) His charges had not scored since DelPrctc’s open mg basket. They had gone from a three point lead to being down bv five at 38-33. The Shamrocks con tinned the pace and ended the third quarter with a49 42 lead. Ihe last stanza saw the home team pulling away even more as the Shamnxks who are not norm alls a gixxl free throw shinning team, hit seven of 11 as the Knights fouled a lot in this quarter On the other end of the court Marian made only two of seven at tempts at the free throw line As the buzzer sounded the Shamnxks had upset Marian 68-57 for their third v ictors of the year. The victors were paced bv Dona then with 21 points and 10 re bounds. Stevens with 18. Franklin 11 and Stefamak had 10. B-Tc«m Wins 37-27 Ihe North Liberty Bees played excellent ball and were led bv John Holmes who played his best gam< ever. Box Score North Liberty fg ft fta p Donathen 8581 Franklin 4 3 5 Parsons 0 0 0 5 Kaser 2 0 0 1 Stefamak 3 4 4 1 Manuel 2 0 0 0 Stevens 8 2 4 3 Griffev 0 0 2 2 TOTALS 27 14 23 20 Marian Hart 0 14 2 DelPrete 5 12 4 Moreland 13 I 3 0 Hammvs 2 0 2 1 Calderone 3 2 2 4 Gossens 10 0 1 Bhha 0011 Baert 114 4 Bagarus 0120 Horth 0 0 10 TOTALS 25 7 21 1' Score By Quartern Marian 19 31 42 5' North Liberty 16 .30 49 68 Shamrocks Top C.M.A. For 2nd Weekend Win By Harry Griffey The Shamnxks charged to a 6-0 lead in the first quarter of the vers last varsity game to be played at North Liberty High School. The visiting Culver Military Academy Eagles were not to be denied as they answered with the next six The Shamnxks went into the lead for goext when Griffev hit a bullet from the side and Donathen made (wo fn e throws. As the second stanza began Stevens put in his own rebound Stcfaniak got a side shot am! Franklin muscled one in under neath. A Culver basket at 4:42 and then the Shamrocks again as Griffev hit two free throws. Stefan tak a 10 footer, followed by Griffev again front down low. The re mainder of the scoring was done bv Stcfaniak. Franklin and Stevens as the Shamnxks increased their lead to 30-20. It was parents night and this reporter and his B.W. Barbara were honored to be able to be part of all the parents that presented for the very last time in the Shamrock' gym. It was a happy as well a' emotional time as we were escorted to center court by our sons am' daughters. Not just because som of us had children that were senior' but because it would be the last to anyone else in this memory fillo gymnasium Who can forget th' battles between John Glenn an I iberty over the sears. Win or los< they were always exciting an emotional with plaudits for hot' teams Melancholy — ves lam a' (continued on page I D