The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 December 1964 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday. December 24, IM4
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CAROLING <’HOIR — The * chiaf" above is the SyracuM l element?* chior as they were photographer in downtown Syracuse last Saturday.
t • eHM F / \ ' al i I jt I ! / 1 i fc y 11 „JBk\?‘ .*• ijtif • ~^”>*4l <fc > *- »llr» -e »."* jEJK! H»T ' ’• - • •> SERVE AT TEA - The girls above Left to right are Barbara Fisher, are serving at the Syracuse high Share® lloideman and Linda Cole, school administrative tea given by Pho:o by Tim Yeager, the home girls. . Syracuse high School Dress Code To Become Effective January 4
In effort to promote a better, understandifg as. to what is considered proper attire for students attending Syra ;:se high school, the student coim .'il has listed the followon-, t» become Januorv 4« If* l -’ (iiris Regulations for girls are as foilows All blouses other than over-blous-es will be to ked ir Avion (Mirk is or windbreakers u:ll not be worn in class Hair styles and make-up that cause undue attention w® not be aeci'.'Uhle . . AH clothing will fit appropriately and modestly
Syracuse Spanish Teacher To Be On WKAMDec.2B 'Mrs. Carlos AbaUi. Spanish tesdfeer in the Syracuse high school, w»’d be interviewed Monday. a * S:3S am., in Goahen over radio statioo WKAM. She will tell <rf ber families’ experiences u» making their escape firetn the Castro re-1 gime Mr and >!rs Aballi. a son. Carlos. Jr 17. a senior at Syracuse high school, and a Lour j dec 19, a sophomore at Mm* State Teachers college in Terre Haute, fled from Cuba in 1961 ami took refuse in Miami, Fla., for two and a half years.
Last year Mr. and Mrs. Aballi. both with law degrees from the Umversity of Havagnah. took extra work from the codege at Terre Haute and received their degrees and accepted positions of Spanish instructors. , Mr Aballi teachers ta Milford and also North Webster high school Mrs. Aballi was scfaeduted to speak on WKAM last November 27. but was unable due to a death in the family. Daniel Jones On USS Hancock Daniel Jones. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones of r 1 Syracuse. left Saturday for sea duty <n the USS Hancock after spending a 31-day leave at hta home ta Syracuse. His new address la Daniel Jones ABHAA-7751-H9 USS Hancock. FPO San Francisco, CaBL
They went from store to store in the downtown area singing Christmas carols. Mrs. Virginia Ditmer is the director. Photo hy Tim Yeager.
Boys Regulations for boys are as fobj I<JWS: :s wth slarl tails will be Lil ked in. . . I Only the lop button on shirts will ix- .ill Asli 1' !k> le:t ojien. i A long-sleeved shirt worn wxkr-, : e.i! i a short-sleeved sweatshirt . w.’.’. nat be permitted .. Xilon parkas or windbreakers I will not be worn in class ; A belt will be won> with pants with belt loops. Boys should be well shaved Any dress whkh is distracting to students or teachers will not be acceptable.
OMITTED FROM MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL The names of three seniors *w omitted last week from the honor roll for Milford high school. Those omitted were Alan Coy. Sieve Barker and Rod Bailey. For lUxi AH Your Printing jlMp Heeds ~ W The Mail-Journal W
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M.liord School News i By PAULA BURGETT Merry Christinas! Yes. Friday ! is Christmas Day. Hie assembly| I has been decorated and everyone is j ready for vacation. Last Friday night the four-way tourney was played. The Trojans lost,, but. Saturday night we won ever Cromwell. .• ngram on 1 communism. I enjoyed it very much and I'm sure everyone else feels the smie. One never realizes what’s going on in the world until you see something like this. For some reason I’ve had a hardtime getjirg my staff to write. I hope each one of them make a resolution to write more often next year. Happy New Year. —MHS— Sentor Os The Week VIRGINIA BEER ! Virginia is the daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Levi Beer of Milford. She was bom May 9. 1947, and is 17 years old. Self-confidence has been her ma- ; ■jor gain during her education. After Virginia graduates next spring she plans to go to Brazil and live with her aunt. Here she ; will help with orphans. I She thinks the world's future is not good We might fall into a pattern of socialism. She doesn't feel I that the Civil Rights bill is good. Virginia's advice to the underclassmen is study! i Syracuse Schoo! News I • I I G„\.A. News By Cheryl Peffley I The soccer semifinal game was played last Thursday Peffley lost ito Hulley, so Kowallik will play Huliey for the trophy right after | ' vacation. . Volleyball is now being played Wednesdays after school Everyone played for fun last week, so there were no winning teams. Skung this week was from one to i four Tuesday afternoon. A bus pro-1 vided transportation for those who | participated. —SHS— Syracuse Faculty Tea A traditional tea was held on Thursday. Dec. 17, from 1:30 to 4:30 for the facult* of Syracuse elementary and schools. It was sponsored by the home ec. department as it is every year. This year the sophomore girts had charge of the
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Architects To Show Model Os West Noble School Monday Night
During a conversation with board member Edward Bums of the West Noble School Corporation this reporter learned of a meeting to be
Injured In Three-Car Goshen Crash Friday
A three-car accident in Goshen' , Friday, Dec. 10. resulted in bruises for a father and daughter, and one driver being cited for failure to yield right of way. Dale R. Landis. 21. Fountainville, Pa., who was ticketed, and William I Erwin Darling. 28. of Syracuse. operator of a 1955 Buick involved in ; the accident, both escaped injury, i Landis, driving a 1959 Studebak- i er. was eastbound on lowa street !
festivities. Besides tea, there was a punch bowl and dozen of cookies in many’ varieties which were prepared by the girls under the supervision of Mrs. Baumgartner, SHS home ec. teacher. The chairman of the committees are as follows: Invitation committee, Linda Cole: personal favors and door prizes, Barbara Fisher: decorations, Carla Robison; and refreshments, N’atheta Crow; —SHS— F.T.A. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Lillian Hamman Future Teachers of America club held its annual Christmas party at the home of Mary Bonnet on Decern-1 ber 14 at 7:00. A gift exchange was I held Games were played and refreshments were served from a ’ beautifully decorated table in front of the fireplace. Among the <k h-1 cious refreshments was a lovely Waswail bowl. A merry time was had by all. I ’ I r Wjt CAROL JEAN LANDRIGAN NEW FACES AT SYRACUSE By Pam Cobum On November 18. 1938. a wonderful thing happened to the William Weaver family. On that day to them wa> born a baby. girt, to whom ( tix-v gave the name, Carol Jean. i As Carol grew up she became interested in reading, bowling and alii water sports. Carol decided, (hiring her high i school years, to become a school teacher. She graduated from Elk- j hart high school and then went on j to further her education by going , to college. She attended Huntington I college for her first two years and i then finished and graduated from the university of New Mexico. | Miss Carol Jean became ; Mrs. William Landrigan on Aug- I ust 13. 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Landrigan have two darling children, one | son Pat. wno is three years old i and a daughter Jill, who is six ■ months old I Mrs Landrigan taught school for two and a half years at Bristol and Oslo She and her husband then moved to Winona Lake, near Warsaw, where her husband teaches in the Warsaw junior high school and Mrs Landrigan is with us here at , Syracuse We, of the news staff and everyone in Syracuse high and elementary school. wish Mr*. Landrigan the very bed of back this year aixl the many years in the future. We are also looking forward to seeing her back with us again next year. Good luck!
held at the Cromwell cafeteriam at 7:30 p. m. Monday. At the .meeting architects will show a model of the new school for
J and failed to stop for the intersection of Twelfth street. His car collided with the northbound 1958 English Ford driven by Milton G. Summer, 52, which was knocked into the stopped westbound car Darling was driving. Summers and his daughter Ardis. 20. a passenger in the car. both sustained bruises. Damage to all three cars was listed at more than S6OO by Goshen plice.
When Christmas Groups Gather, It's Game Time
Everyone’s a child at Christmas/' time, and that's why there’s noth- i ing as much fun when family and friends gather as game-playing. Since Christmas groups usually indude both children and adults, games that both can enjoy are ; best. The following games can be played with no special equipment, other than that on hand. • < CHARADES Christmas charades is a lively game that the whole family will enjoy. Divide the group into two teams. Individual members of teams are then called upon to act out a word, character, phrase, scene or situation — and since it’s Christinas, all the characters should have Christmas overtones. Subjects are supplied on a slip of paper by the opposing team and then passed on to the “actor.” From here on, it’s his job to see how quickly he can get his teammates to guess what he is acting’ out. “The Night Before Christmas,” “Jingle, Bells.” "A Partridge in a a Pear Tree”, and Filling the Christmas Stocking” are just some of the many, many subject" .that can be used. WORD PLAY A popular peneil-and-paper game is called “word play.” The object of' the game is to see how many words can be made from a phrase such as “Merry Christmas to All”, A time limit is sei, and the rule is , that no letter can be used in any I
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West Noble and will give information as to contents and classrooms. According to Mr. Bums the public is invited and urged to attend the meeting.
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word more often than it appears in the phrase. In other words, words made from “Merry Christmas to All” can include no more than one “e”, “i” or “o”, while they could contain as many as two “m’s”, or three ’T’s”. Since word play involves competition among its players, it’s advisable to allow the children to compete against one another, while the adults battle it but among themselves, SANTA’S- SLEIGH “Santa’s Packing His Sleigh” is a quiet Christmas game that provides fun and hearty laughter. It starts simply enough with one member of the group saying, “Santa’s packing his sleigh, and he’s bringing a toy dog.” ' Then each person repeats the sentence, adding another gift to Santa’s sleigh. The object of the game is to repeat correctly, in order, the complete list of gifts in Santa’s sleigh—and it’s harder than it sounds. As the list gets longer and longer, more and more players just can’t Seem to remember the whole list and its order, so consequently they drop out, until only one is left. FINDING THE BEAN “Twelfth Cake” was a highlight of 16th century celebrations of Epiphany, January 6. From the finding of a bean and a pea baked into the cake, a king and queen of | the day were chosen
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