Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1961 — Page 4

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Here Are Your Water Safety Instructors For 1961

£1 V. -, -'I t. 1 ? .. SUSAN MORGAN Susan Morgan worked in the Syracuse-Wawasee Water Safety program during the summer of ' 1960. and will again be one of the instructors in the 1961 program. -Better known as “Susie” to her students, she is 19 years of age and attends Indiana University, where she a majoring in elementary education. Susie has a water Safety Instructor's rating in Y.M.C.A.. wherein she is certified to teach all aquatic classes. In order that she may be also certified as an Instructor under the Red Cross Aquatic Brogram., she is attending the National 1 Aquatic School at Camp Limberlost June 11 to June 22 of this year. Susie taught the swimming courses at Camp Tberhart before she became a member of our local program, and has done competitive swimming in .the Y.M C.A swimming meets which are held throughout the area, state and nation-wide. All reports received on Susie as an instructor and life guard in the program this summer haye been very favorable. Well liked by her students. Susie* is very business-like and efficient when on duty. JH PHYLUS GARBER One of two new swimming instructors who will participate in the Syracuse-Wawasee Water Safety program this coming summer will be Miss Phyllis Garber. Twenty years of age. she is presently residing at Winona Lake, where she fe attending Grace College Phyllis comes to the program with high recommendations. Instructor’s training at the She acquirred her Water Safety National AqUatic School in Milford. Penna. June 1959, and has been actively engaged in teaching the various swimming courses. having worked through the summer of 1959 and again in 1&60 at a private girls’ camp known as "Birch Ridge” located in Blaistown. New Jersey. During the 1959-1960 school term she taught swimming courses

evenings at the YJMC.A. pool in Minneapolis, Minn. Better known os “Phyl” to her classes, she loves to work with children and. acording to the reports. the children in her classes, like her very much, vying with one another to get in her classes. y b J* Jr AL ■ JAMES L. ROSSI James L. Rossi, who resides at 501 North Elm Street. Nappanee, will be one of the new instructors this Year in the SyracuseWawasee Water Safety Program. Jim will be 20 years of age this year. He comes to this program

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with the highest of recommends-, tions as a very courteous and I business-like young gentleman, I who has extreme enthusiam in J all phases of the Water Safety Program. Jim is currently certified as an Instructor of Acquatics by the Y.M.C-A., and is attending the American Red Cross National Acquatic School June 11 to June 22 this year, so that he may certify in both programs. A student at Ball State, Jim. is majoring in business and psychology. He is also taking full advantage of all the aquatic instruction training that he may pick up at Ball State. During the past summer he completed a course of Scuba Diving at Purdue University. Jim’s teaching activities, prior to coming with our local organization, have been primarily with the Pioneer Trails Boy Scout Camp, where he served as an assistant water front director, and from all reports, did a very efficient job for them, in this highly responsible duty. Another new addition to the Syracuse-Wawasee Water Safetyteaching staff will be Kay Ellen Bender who resides on R.R. 3, Syracuse. Kay is 19 years of age and is receiving her Water Safety Instructor’s rating at Purdue Uni-

o versity, and is majoring in English and science education, and humanities with education option. Kay states she is a member of the Novice Purdue Debating Team and at present, is a mem-

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ber of the student staff in her dormitory, a charter member of the Syracuse National Honor Society, and is holder of a scholarship from Syracuse presented by Education, Inc., and also has a merit scholarship from Purdue University. She is a member of the “Future Teachers of America.” Kay says that she loves to work with youngsters, which is one of the reasons she is going into the educational field. Kay has a wonderful personality, and will most certainly be an asset to the Water Safety Program. CLUB NAME OMITTED When the names of club representatives serving on the Water Safety Program Committee were listed last week. Mrs. Don McNamara. president of Junior Mothers Club was inadvertently omitted. She will represent her club on the Water Safety council.