The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 February 1965 — Page 8
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CONTEST WINNERS — Pictured above are members of Jm> Milford high school band who placed first in the district instrumental solo and ensemble contest. The contest was held Saturday at Argos. In .he front row, left to right. arc Glen Davis. Ijtcrnie Mishler. Darwin Freeman, ('lark Rassi, Gregg Kais-
Milford Contest Winners
The results from the district iystrumetital solo and-niemble coft* test biid at Ar,ie high school, Argos. -Saturday.. Jan 36, for the M-.i---ford muse department were 25 firsts, 16 seconds, and two t Those . reecn aig superior rating were as follows /Flute solos, Kr-'*-n Connie. VVaidbescr. am hie Arthur; trombone solos. Anna- | Ba-si. and Ridty Rapp: comet solex, Dave Cory. Benue Mishler, Alan B . - Gter Davis,' Grtg Kaiser, ■ -Virginia Arthur: tut do. Bolt Hoerr. drum solo. John Bushong; ipartet. Puntan, Sharf.-, M.>(.<•>ltctKHca Hoerr. and Pam Phebd; clarinet trio. Joyce Beer, Cathy Blauser, and Virginia Arthur; saxophone quartet. Joan
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I.EESBt KG WINNERS — Pictured above are the Leesburg high school students who won first place at the district music instrumental solo and ensemble contest held Saturday. Left to right in the front row arc Bob Yoder. I'.in Bytker. Karen
Leesburg Contest Winners
Members of the Leesburg Kind who played tn the music contest held at Argos Saturday received the following, ratings Superior — Brass sextet. Charles Garner, Doug Smith, Jen Shively. Ed Teeple. Rod Teeple. and J Teeple: comet duet; Don Becker and Bob Yoder; Karen Plank. bass clarinet solo in group one: Karen Mosher, Diane Yoder and Rita Lewis, all clarinet solos; Sara Lee Carey. Bob Yoder and Dan Becker. all comet solos; John Gamer, alto sax solo: Jo Ellen , Phillips, alto clarinet solo. Also Karen Hall, Karen Plank and Sharon Goba. woodwind trio; Kevin TrunbuJl and Karen Mosher, clarinet duet; Janet Anglin. Karen Hall. Sandra Weaver and Rita Lewis, clarinet quartet; Diane Yoder and Kav Cremeens. flute and clarinet duet: Rita Lewis, Cindy Anglin and Lane Graham, clarinet trio: John Gamer,. Roily Robison, Ann Turing, Lynn Orcutt, and Kay Hein man. sax quartet; Kay Nod and Sharon Goba. flute and clarinet duet; Janet Anglin. Karen Hall. Kay Noel. Rita Lew s and Karen Plank, woodwind quintet. Excellent — Rollv Robison. Lvnn Orcutt and John Garner, sax trio; Karen Hail and Kav Nod. ebrin-et-duet; Lane Graham and Cindy Anglin, clarinet duet; Ann Buhrt / ■
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er. .Man Blauser, Dave Cory, Rick Rapp, and Dave Brown. In the second row are Annabeth Arthur. Linda Beer, Cathy Blauser, Sharron Moneyheffer, I’am Phend. Ann Purdum. Becky Hoerr, Michelle Conn. - ! In the third row are Rick McDonald, Virginia Arthur, Karen Rang,
Sk-hl<rt<-rhack. l.uiaa Beer, Brenda Wilson, and Gay-a Bird: flute dutt. Plu nd and Debbie Arthur; . horK 1 duet. Sherry Graff and G1 hia Rapp: saxophone duet; Joan s< hlotttrback and Linda Beer; flute duet. Dianne Dwyer and M chelle Conn: clarinet quartet. Cathy B er,. Nancy Johnson, Virigfna Arthur. Kurvn Rir.-g: comet trio. David t < r; clarinet duet. Cathy Blauser and \ ipnia Mthur; clarinet and flute duet. Dan Brown and Connie Waldbeser. Excellent Ratings Those receivjng eicelknt ratings are Baritone solo.' Dianne More- “■ SOloGk Barbara Zimmerman. Sally Beer, Connie Geiger. Fn&d Beer, Pat Beer, and Cynthia Bucher; saxophone solos, Joan’ Sch-
Moshrr. Kay Cremeens. Diane Voder. ' Lane Graham, and Kevin Trumbull. In the second row are Cindy Anglin. Rita 1 vnn Drcutt. Karen Plank. Karen Hall, Jane; Anglin. Lara Lee Carey, and Sandra Weaver. In the-back tow are Jerry Teeple.
and Nancy Sausaman, flute . and clarinet duet; Rosanna Custer and Kristine Hei nan, ihife and clann■et duet. Chrstina Archer, Diane \ ter and Carol Meek, clarinet trio. Also, Charles Gamer. Doug Smith: John Shively, Rod Teeple, and Ed Teeple. brass quintet Cnaries Garner, Doug Smith and Dav? Marquart. cornet tno; Charles Gamer and David Marquart, cornet duet; Jack Rhinehart. Bob Jordan, and Gary Tenney, trombone tno; Lo;s Buckingham, clarinet solo; David Mapquart, cornet solo; Jack Rhinehart. trombone solo; Connie Phillips and Ann Buhrt, both flute solos; Carol Meek and Kevin Turnbull. both clarinet solos. LIKENS CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY SPELLING BEE | Announcement has been made that Colonel Likens, teacher of the school, has been appointed chairman 6L the County Spelling Contest. It will be held in the near future. ... The teachers in Whitko, Warsaw, I Tippecanoe Valley and Lakeland Coawnunity schools are requested to attend a workshop on Saturday. Feb. 6 at Warsaw. There wffl be sessions of interest to- each one of them.
Gala Bird. Nancy Johnson, Joan Schlotterback. Diane Dwyer, and Brenda Wilson. In the fourth row are Kristi Phend, Debbie Arthur. k Connie Waldbeser, Joyce Beer, Gloria Rapp, and Sherry Graff. In Jie back row are Dan Brown, Bob Hoerr, and John Bushong.
lutterback, Nancy Wilson, and : Elaine McFafren: flute solo, Carolyn Rapp; clarinet duet. Allyson Anglin and Jeanne .Moneyheffer; clarinet duet. Pat Beer and Barbara Wilson; flute trio, Betty Sorensen. Deborah Jessop, and Becky Brown; flute and i i;i::r.et duet. Susie Scott and Barb Davis; clarinet triq. Jane Baumgartner. Cathy Blauser, and Virginia Arthur. ■Those receiving good ratings were: Saxophone solo.-Karen Graff;' flute solo, Ellen Freeman. John Bushong with drum solo: Bob Hoerr with bass horn solo: and Ann Pqjrdum, Sharron Moueyheffer. Becky Hoerr. and Pam Phend with a clarinet quartet w;l| participate in the<stete contest held at Butler uni-' Versity. Indiana[wl:s. February 20.
Doug Smith. Rod Teeple, Charles Garner. (Kay Noel. Sharon Goba. Kay Helman, Polly Robison, Jon Shively. John Garner, Ed Teeple. and Ann-Tusing. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
HEARTS HOP’ TO BE SPONSORED BY The Syracuse high school Future Teachers of America will sponsor a sock hop With a Valentine theme on Saturday. Feb. 6 from 8 to 11 in the SHS old gym. The dance will feature the fabulous Tikis as well as some of your favorite recorded hits. The price of admission, will refreshments For three hours of fun and fabulous entertainment come to the F.T. A[- “Hearts Hop" on Saturday! MILFORD SCHOOL MENUS Mon. - Sloppy Joes, potato chips. Creole com. carrot and celery sticks, Dixie pie, milk. Tues. - Beef and noodles, creamed peas and carrots, orange juice, bread, butter, jelly, cherry cobbler, milk. Wed. - Chili and crackers, macaroni and cheese, bread, butter, jelly, tossed salad, ice cream, milk. Thurs. - Creamed turkey on biscuit, cabbage slaw, bread, butter, jelly, peach halves and cookie, milk. Fri. - Beef-vegetable stew, apple sauce, bread, butter, peanut butter, sweetheart cake, milk.
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NEW LOOK OF THE NEW TEACHERS Our Principal By JOHN R. LUDWIG \, This week I had the honor of interviewing Milton Brice, Syracuse’s new principal. When asked how he liked Syracuse, he explained that he had wished to teach in this area and had applied here first. Mr. Brice .said he enjoys photograI phv as a hobby, but hasn’ t had a 1 chance to do much with it since he has taken the surely, time - consuming position of principal. Having attended Indiana Central in Indianapolis. Mr. Brice earned his B. A. degree. After this he attended the University of Indiana, receiving both his M. S. and master of education degrees. Students’ parents are cordially received by him. while he is glad to talk over and help them with any problems that may arise, t Milford | School News By Paula Burgett Hurrah! Semester tests are/e>er and we re all back to tht/ ola routine once again. The report varus were handed I. out for the third time in this school ! year on Wednesday. Most of us i were either surprised or shocked, i Which ever one it was I want to wish you luck next semester. i Many students attended the instrumental solo contest at Argos ’ last Saturday. Milford did quite well. Congratulations! The paixevocal contest is this .Saturday. All those who. go to this contest have worked all year on their pieces Good Luck! The Rhetama play cast is already working on the play “A Man C Peter" which will be presented March 5. I’m sure it will be as good as the last. -MILS - SENIOR OF THE WEEK • ALANNA ORN Alanna is the 17 year-old daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Orn of Milford. ’ She was bom March 1, 1947. .Manna’s gain from her high school education has been general knowledge. The most highlighted point in her education was being chosen for Girl’s State last year After graduating in June, Alanna plans to attend Indiana State college at Terre. Haute. She " ii study medical technology and home economics. Alanna thinks -the world could get along a. lot better Joday if we nil had the same type of . govemfnert She hopes the civil rights "bill will ■'[•■• e good, because we need it ba fly She also thinks more si’ ul 1 be taken into Viet Nam. ■ Alanna s advice to all underdo-s---men s to <ii> your be-t in everything you try LEESBURG SUCCESSFUL FARMERS MEET I By Ann Tusing 1 The Leesburg Successful Farmers met at the Leesburg school cafeteria on February 1. The meeting was opened bv the president Bob ! Turing, The American pledge was led by ■ B )b Tusirg and the 4-H pledge was led by Larry Perrin. Sandy WeavI er. secretary, gave the minutes of the last meeting and roll call was n'». Leader Jake Tusing then topk over the meeting and ask about the ! enrollmentcards that weren’t tum- | ed th yet. Jack Stookey was selected lo go to the Northfield high school where .the District Junior Leader Conference will be held on February 18. The leader passed out the 1965 program books. Larry Perrin led a project discussion on the feeding, showing and the care of piss. For health and safety Larry Perrin gave a demonstration on artificial respiration. The meeting was ad jorned by the president Bob Tusing and refreshments were served by Larry Kammerer and Tim and Dennis Poik | There were 40 members present. SYRACUSE SCHOOL MENUS Monday - Beef bar-b-q sandwich, potato sticks, buttered corn, fruit, milk. Tuesday- Ham salad sandwich, fried potatoes, pineaople. cottage cheese, cake and milk. Wednesday - Lasagne, green beans, coleslaw, fruit, French bread, and milk. Thursday - Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, tossed salad, date pudding, milk. Friday - Toasted cheese sandwich, bean salad, apple, milk.
Syracuse I Summary This week told the whole story., report cards were passed out! I’m sure that everyone did very well” and congratulations to you. On Monday several meetings were held and plans are now’ underway for the kH»st semester yet! FT.A. dance and publicity committee members met to organize their ideas and plan for the coming I “Hearts Hop". It sounds like this will be one dance no one will want to miss. , I Tri-M members also met on Monday to discuss the coming band convocation. Congratulations to all i as the- ensemble and solo contestants and we proudly add that SHS had 12 first place winners! Good luck to those of you going to the > ct vocal and pipno contest this week end! Student Council president Rick Workman met with other members on Monday to draw up a new Con- ! sti’.ution. Much was discussed at i this meeting and we will have a i full report when the Constitution - • has been accepted. In a closing word we want to express the thanks of Mrs. Wasner, I high school English teacher, for her four record volume of “Leaves of Grass" by Walt. Whitman. Unfortunately. the givers of the gift, the ! U. S. history classes, had to listen i to it too! Well, that will teach them’ < Adult Closes To Be Offered At Syracuse Classes for adults are to be offered at Syracuse high school a- I gain this year. The classes will meet on Tuesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. starting with Tuesday night; I Feb. 16. - There will be ten sessions. Classes to be taught are art. physical edu- ’ cation, for men, physical education] [ for womeh. and Spanish. Other sub-I jeets could be offered if there is al demand for them. . Those interested in • enrolling in 1 the adult classes should send a post j card or letter to Milton Brice, principal. 201 east Brooklyn street, Syracuse. stating the course in y> ;iich they . ■ address and phor.-e number Also., interested nersons mav call the Syracuse high sehtMil office and give I the same information. The cost to persons enrolling js $5 for residents of the school corporation and $7.50 for non-residents. MILFORD FOL RTH GRADERS ‘ LEARN ABOUT JOURNALISM Milford fourth graders, under Mr< Ray Hoover, received a le<son in journalism :a-t Friday. I):<eu<smn slemmed from 1 I'ditoriai on the new Lakeland high school and front there went on to the part ‘ a local paper should play in matters , of this type. Perhaps an advanced topic for fourth graders, but stimulating, Mrs. Hoover assures us. i
: L a Many youngsters could 1 benefit from community physical fitness programs, says St&J Musial, Special Consultant fc ' the President on Physical Ffr ness. A good way to start sac? p a program is with a free screwing of a youth fitness film aw able at any Equitable I. Assurance Society offica. ?"& ■ - ; My Neighbors ?« /1— i » I “ ‘Economy vacation’—they weren’t kidding!” (
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IST PLACE WINNERS — North Webster band students who received a first (excellent) rating in the district band and ensemble contest held Saturday at Argos appear in the above photo.
Webster Contest Winners
Below are the ratings received'by students of North Webster at the district music instrumental solo and ensemble contest held Saturday at Argos. Winning first place ratings were Christine Caywood. alto sax solo: John Corbin, bass horn solo: PeggyStump and Yvonne Christner, mellophone duet: Les Kline. Chuck Turner,, and Mark Sponseller. cornet trio; Chuck Turner, Mike McClure, Peggy Stump and Chris Baker, cornet quartet; John Corbin. Barry Reasoner, Lynn Stalter. Daryl Thomas,
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CONTEST WINNERS — Syracuse first place winners in the Saturday district solo and ensemble corniest held at Argos are showTi in the above photo. Front row. left to right, are Tol Lee White, Linda Pilcher. Mary Barb bnmel, Mary, Kay Bushong,
Syracuse Contest Winners
The following Syracuse students placed first in the solo and • Argos Saturday The n imes . 1 p! f s of the other students participating; ■ High school students, placing first were ..Kat .iv Dorsey, tenor sax solo: R. T. Searfoss. snare drum so_sq
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CONTEST WINNERS — Pierceton winners in the Saturday district solo and ensemble contest held at Argos I appear in this photo. Front rojr. left to right, are TrisI ton Mori, dim Fauroie, Tom Barker,
Release Honor Roll For Third Grading Period And Exams At Milford
Following is the Milford high school honor roll for. the third grading period as released by the principal: ♦ Represents all A’s. SENIORS — Becky Hoerr. Ginger Hollar, Sharron Moneyheffer, .Alanna Orn, Pam Phend. *Ann Purdum, Judy Rapp, Rod Bailey, Alan Coy. JUNIORS — Judy Beer, Connie Biller. Carol Chambers, Bernice Chupp, Loretta ■„ Chupp. Rosetta Chupp, *Michelle Conn. Joan Sch-
Seated. left to right, are Peggy Stump. Lynn Stalter, Yvonne Christne/. Chris Baker, and Christine Caywood. . > Standing. 1 io r, Barry Reasoner,
Herb Culver. Charles Willard, brass sextet. Winning second place ratings were Kim Gast, flute sold; Jimneta Reffett, clarinet solo; Darlene Long, sax solo; Chuck Turner, comet solo: Rayford Reffett, comet solo: Pam Lewallen, Christine CayvVood. Giqger Shipley, sax trio; Jackie Kuhn. Nancy Stump. Karen Richards, and Dave Rieder, clarinet qi .rtet; Jay Longnecker and Jerry Lemmon, cornet duet: Dan Conkling. Dan Gansert. Daryl Thomas and Herb Culver, comet quartet.
Barbara Ficher. Susan Kitson, Rarer Juday. and Cheryl Peffley, Second row, I to r. Roger Laird Kathv DorM’v, Sally Searfoss. Tern Coverstene, Sally Pitman. Susir Kirkdorfer. and Becky Stanfield. Third rew, I to r. B. G. Van Sii khJohn Kramer, Jim Wilson, R, T
< Torre Coverstone, el ii .net Solo; R - r Searfoss and John Kramer, s -drum . duet: Roger Laird. Sally s Searfoss and Kathy Dorsey, alto’ ax trio; Cheryl Peffley, Karen Ju- ■ ■ Susan Kite.n and Barbara I t Fi-her, clarinet quartet; B G. Van - Sickle, Bob Penick. • Jim Wilson ; ■ arj ("iris Busch, trombone quar- i :.tet; Linda Pilcher. Alary Barb.
i Douglas Hively, Jack Harter, and r John Fauroie. > Seated, Ito r, Susan’ Schuldt, Debra Flinn, Hotly Langohr, Cheryl Ra- • ger, Kristy Berlin, and Karen Mort. Standing, 1 to r, Elizabeth Downs,
lotterback, Brenda Wilson, John Beiswnager, Allen Brunjes. SOPHOMORES — .Allyson Anglin, Virginia Arthur. Donna David«en. 1 Man Purdum/ Karen Scott; *Bob Hoerr. • FRESHMEN - Paula Burgett, Charles Bird, Tom Gunden, CTeg. Jackson, Mike Mauk. EIGHTH GRADE — Debbie Arthur. Sherry Graff. Linda Maxon. Carol Mynhier. *Kristi Phend, Gloria Rapp, *Faye Rheinheimer, Kent Biller.
Herb Culver. Charles Willard, John Corbin. Mark Sponseller. Mike Me Clure, Charles Turner, Les Kline, and Darrell Thomas. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
Also receiving second was the dance band. Members are Debbie Bockman, Doug Long, Dick Roose, Pam Lewallen, Nancy Stump. Charles Turner, Les Kline, Mike McClure, Cheryl Didier, Dan Sullivan, Snyder, Wayne Van Curen, Phil Metcalf. Bill Brown, and Charis Snyder. Third place ratings were received by Daryl Thomas, cornet solo; Paula Hardin,'Jimneta Reffett, Alesia Watson. and Carolyn Long, clarinet quartet; and Yonne Christner and Phil Metcalf. French horn duet.
n Searfoss, Bob Penick? and Chris Busch. • 1, Absent from the picture are -three y junior high students who also placed e first. They lire Debbie Searfoss, Steve Mock, and Noon Geible. Pho- \ to by Tim Yeager,
Immel, Mary Kay Bushong arid Tol 1.-e White’. Jute 'quartet; and Sally Pittman. Susie Kirkdorfer and Be‘ky Stans el.I. .‘lute tr o Three junior high students woi|i first place honors. They are Deb-’ bie Searfoss. baritone solo; Steve Mo k and Norm geible, trombone duet.
Steve Trump, Barb Kerr, Phil Meozie, Charlyn Fauroie, Laura Stickler, Carol Tuttle, Stephen Likens, Kathy Burnworth, and Dorothy Ellison. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
SEVENTH GRADE — Pat Beer, Catherine Bontrager. Becky Brown, •Janet Fisher, Brenda Hurd. Sherrie Jackson, Betty »Soren>en. Exams The following earned .all A’s and B’s on semester exams. SENIORS — Becky Hoerr, .Alanna Orn. Pam Phend, Pam Rummel, Alan Coy. JUNIORS — Judy Beer. *Micbelle Conn, Diane Dwyer, Joellen McClintic, Brenda Wilson., Mohn Beis.wanger, Lowell Rheinheimer. SOPHOMORES — Virginia Arthur, Gavla Bird, Nancy Johnson, Kathy Leemon, ’Janet Purdum, ’•Bob Hoerr, Park Phend. (Continued on page 5)
