The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1990 — Page 7

1990 JUNIOR VARSITY 81-COUNTY CHAMPIONS , X - - 3 ,3, OjRIMH ■ uMI f-- WWIM' «1 &) l*w Ml." 2lV‘. f!' I <t^g^» **- w r<-- • “Il ■ -“' .• ■ ?* * _-** j. **«» ** ”

Members of the John Glenn Junior Varsity Bi-County champs are front row. left to right; Mark

GLENN B TEAM WINS OVERTIME THRILLER OVER MARIAN 49-44 The John Glenn B Team continued their winning ways Friday night but it took an extra three minutes to get the job done. lied at 40 all after regulation time, the Falcons hit seven free throws and a basket in the extra period to pull away for the win. their I Sth win in 17 starts this season. The game was tight all the wav but the Falcons managed to hold a small lead at both the first half stops and stretched this to a 33-26 margin after three. However. Marian came back to tie the game forcing the extra period. The free throw line was friendly to the Falcons as they converted IK of 32 while Marian wasonlv making nine in 14 attempts. Huizenga led the Falcons with 1” points and Sciders added 13. Three Knights were in double

©CHERRY BAKING CONTEST In Honor Os George Washington's Birthday, Miller’s Merry Manor, In Walkerton, Will Be Sponsoring A Baking Contest Thursday, February 22 EVERYONE IS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE! Just Bake Your Favorite Recipe With “CHERRIES’’ As An Ingredient And Bring It To Our Main Dining Room At 1:30 p.m. Beginning At 2:00 p.m. Our Distinguished Panel Os Judges Will Begin Sampling All The Homemade Delectable Delights And Make A First, Second And Third Place Choice WINNERS WILL RECEIVE A PRIZE AND THEIR PICTURE IN THE PAPER JOIN IN ON THIS “FUN-FILLED” AFTERNOON AND BRING A FRIEND! Merry Manor Caremet Providen at 24 hour nursing cart. Its the way we care WALKERTON TRAIL - WALKERTON, INDIANA 46574 586-3133 «t 22 I

Holmquist, Ryan Peterson, Tim Pletcher. Aaron Casteel, and Jim Sciders. Back row; Jim Peterson,

figures, Dobosiewicz had II and Schw indaman and DeCola had 10 each. BOX SCORE Glenn fg ft fta p tp Pletcher 1 5 10 2 7 Walls 2 2 2 2 6 Sciders 3 611 1 13 Huizenga 6 5 7 4 17 Casteel 3 0 2 3 6 Holmquist 0 0 0 0 0 R Peterson 0 0 0 0 0 J. Peterson 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS IS IK 32 12 49 Marian Kloska 01231 Van Poppel 0 4 6 3 4 Dobosiewicz 5 0 0 4 11 Schw indaman 5 0 1 4 10 Seago 12234 DeCola 4 2 3 4 10 Krakow ski 2 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 17 9 14 21 44 3-point goals: Marian I. Dobosiewicz; Glenn I. Sciders Score By Quarters

Jay Cotton, Toby Seagraves, Brian Norris. Coach Rans. B.J. Walls. Scott Hall and Dan Huizenga.

Marian 7 17 26 40 44 Glenn 9 20 33 40 49 4 H ENTOMOLOGY JUDGING TEAM PRACTICE SESSION Anyone interested in joining a 4 H entomology judging team is welcome to attend the first practice session to be held on Saturdav. February 10th. The judging practice. which begins at 2:00 p.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m.. w ill take place in the Camp Fire House at 112 N. Walnut Street in Plymouth. Please enter through the rear door. Jennifer Thieling w ill be coach ing the judging teams with her goal of having at least two teams ready for the country contest in March. Father to son: “Os course this country has faith in your generation. Just look at the size of the national debt we expect you to pay."

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Eric Wielosinski. a senior at John Glenn High School, recently earned first place in an art work competition and with it a SS.(XX) scholarship offer to attend Siena Heights Liberal Arts College, in Adrian, Michigan. In November, Eric took three pieces of art work, a watercolor, a scratchboard, and an airbrush, to Siena College for the scholarship competition. One hundred students were chosen to each bring three peices of art work to be considered. When the field was narrowed to the final thirty pieces of art. all three of Eric’s peices were picked to be finalists. Fric was “especially proud” of his airbrush painting, even more so when he found it to be “the most shocking piece” in the competition. Eric finished the painting “at three in the morning the day before the deadline”. He “had worked on it for four days, all night and day.” The airbrush painting, en titled “A Flame of Amemone.” also won him first place in the painting division at the John Glenn

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Art Show in Januarv. Fric got the idea and images for the painting in the summer “from a b<iok (he had) read called ’ I he Scream. Fric hasn't vet decided if he is going to attend Siena College He does plan to go to college, and he wants to become a fine artist. “But I don’t know how far I can get.” he said. However, he isn’t hxtking at an art-onlv college as Fric feels “a lot of ideas I get for my art come from the academics ” I ric is currently weighing all his college options including a planned trip to New York City to check on some possibilities He has reallv blossomed into serious maturity as an artist this year.” said John Thomas, John Glenn’s Art Department chairperson. Ihomas added. “Eric has always been really creative and avant garde...(he has) alwavs tossed in his own ideas.” The original Library of Congress, consisting of 3,000 volumes, was in cinerated by the British in the War of 1812

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