The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1965 — Page 6
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Student-Written | L A K EL A N l , D I SCHOOL NEWS •M-.. " - W ■’ •*. ■ •* « *uT& a . jstf ■ .; IfeZ ' iMEBBHfeBB W .-'SsSwr A R - / . : ? ». . * \ GB| ',’ ><u no- fair , •A| s „.-i ... F ■■■ tsd —4* 51 w> --1 v t.lti (. ( \KI’l Ml R RANDY SPEER
Greg Carpenter Is Science Fair Grand Champion
Greg Carpenter, .-ixth. grade stu- <!•'!”, J:d ><■•. .M". •<:--i M’' Ches u r.,>rtod the grand champion of the Syracuse :■ . ■■■■> , - • ■ <■ r.iiy. ■ : ' . ' - ' : < <h S;>ei . , ■■ ■." ■ • med ' ■ . . H. ' " ■ / . - : In . ■ Ju iges for the even! Sam Y6der. ■ < o Bryan Noe ■ ■ taajtir of Goshen college; Miss Elaine Merilhrt., elementary education major .>! . ~.x e ,<■ .... S’. ■ W«» .'. er < :e" >• major of. Goshen college, i. HurffU-i'd ;ni>f>-x-4>r <>f. icience and mathematics of Grace ' / e ■ r of Grace Patricia Shoemaker, kdg. .teacher . U ■ North Wehst ■* Mrs. 'Ma •' ic tcache at Leesburg.’ Rich ird J-'chne’. frith -, : ' - . rit-so r~c j 1 -<■ <-n -•• . ■ ' • • 5.".. t: M: s II, Vot; ;. ■ e er at Syr g! chord Charles Davis, science it ad ♦ ■ at Our Ladv of the Lake, * s■.■,n ' \ ■ •By • KINDI RG\!t 1 ! \ .. F J.'v • ub >«■ • >•><: . S R. .. •' ■ er. Dennis Troyer Ginger Harris. Bob -Dav, and Lvnr McCullough FIRS | GRADE ey S»X'otj<! ■ S‘‘ vc’i Hoopingnmer Third s ? Brian Sflitnocs Honoriible.. Mention - Kris Pruk- • Jv'tv <’->\. Doc.: Pdhvk SD-r-ri Myers Connie Carr. Steven Cui-- ; ler Michael Sdveus. . Larrv Allen, Denise Darr.' Barbara Brouwer, Randy Rinker ! SECOND GRADE First Brad Cox Second . Connie Hoopingamer Third • Frank Nyikns . Brandon Lovett. Brent New. Jeff Miller Mike Lantz. Donald Now. A Debra Grindle.- DebSarah Coj Kleirknight THIRD GRADE F.rM • Jeffrey E Miller Second - Kay Fry Third - Teresa Vmmel Honorable Men’on - Danny Web-.-!«r. Robin Dust. Ann Brice. Kevin Fry and Elizabeth Ludwig. FOCRTH GRADE F - Caron Carr Second - Charles Yoder Third - Beverly Peters Hone-able Mention . Rhdnda Lawson. Danny Spurting. Karen Tower Bru e Neer. Janice Nichols, Vn-k v Mock FIFTH GRAD* Rest - Randy Speer Second - Janice Honer Second - Karen Allen Second - .Carlvnn Baumgartner Third - Jeff Hughes Honorable Mention - Judy SUd ham, Barry Baumbaugh. Bri kd. Marsha Strickler. Margaret Ab penzdler. Debra Nvikos. Pamek Strieby. and David Van Ixie , First - Phillip Tucker SIXTH GRADE First . Greg Carpenter 1 Second - Randy Coverstone Third - Elaine Hoopingaroer
Thursday, March 11, 1965
•M 'I hrd Julia Heil ’ • . , / Mention - Kathy Searfoss Dianne Van Lue, Steven Wiggs, Lc. S: A Avr. Suxin Miller. Connie ley, J.-nlries Miller. Mike Brown/ I.V- : .' i .!<■•» /'Ba.! kholderj Syracuse. Cafeteria To Observe 10th Anniversary i . ' '■ C ’ • >!.’"■ ' • - ‘' S . •he cooks will M-rve the same-menus that were served -during the first awk li)'u-.irs acu , ' j.» •.!< I a .!!;<! (r ien <h k'. ■ - butter, milk Tuesdnly • Chili. cra?!;e'rs. pe. , ■ 8 ; • Woim-x»kiy - Chicken and.noodles | r k!s ,m<! Ivru-r. ’'>■ cream .and . milk < . ■ f T-> . S;>.ii ! ,he:i and jne.it- ■ ■ _ butter milk .. ' T . rots and peas, apple sauce.-. thread ’ . milk . . I FIFTY STUDENTS ATTEND ART EXIBIT By Sue Frye I .. w: e ;xses from Syracuse" high; school eicht _ grade classes, -.attended the Nation-. sponsored by Robertson’s, of .South Bend <gi March 4.. Four .states are included in this contest! m.-lifding Intiiana The epfttest imhuies many fields of art. some pf whidr are. dt'sign. crafts, 1 drtiwmgs. and paintings This year. ] Syracuse entered ten peices. and Judy Ridings, a freshman, reyeived a ficate of Merit/' for her portrait Congratulations July' W e all enjoyed the ( exibilson and r are looking forward to- going again next year. •At" a few more winOur thapks goes to Mrs Slnr- • lev TJmj iee for making it pre- ’ s.K.- far all of us to go. MICHELLE CONN WINNER IN DISTRICT j Michelle Conn, Milford high school junior, won first place in a 13th viis- ' triet vocal contest'held at the Argos Methodist church Sunday in a context sponsored by the Federated Women’s clubs She s;mg “Voi Che -. Sapete”. - Winning ti>e contest will entitle her to attend a nuisic dime M so- ■ diana university July 10-IR. SYRACUSE STUDENT - GETS ART AWARD Miss Judv Ridings, daughter d 1- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rulings of Svr aeuse. a student at Syracuse Hgl 001. was awarded honorable men a tion in an art exhibit in South Berd i Several, other students participat cd in the showing. The e:gr>lh grade and high s-iwl art students wer< in South Bend Wednesday. M.wtd 3, to view the exhint About 51 students made the trip by bus.
Lakeland Youth News By Bud Smith We, are having great success with I .- ;r jcTvi: -■> ni.Jit. blit t. <re 1< xt’.H plenty <>f room tor more of our mem- 1. ■j-bers to t.ike part I • would surely ; ’ 1 ike ’<• rev- xhmc of our. good friends ! from Milford on these nights. j 1 behme that some persons think , that tiiey. cannot attend if they did L n g sign up originally for the pits- f rgrams This is nd so at all. We .wel- h come anvjone who ks a member to at- j tend j < r . id [ the < -- -< ' ■ n ' TuesiLay plus a mmie on duck hunt- < . the toys. The filriis will be;j t ■ ■ ■ ", toys; with other programs on differ- n ent things, on the off weeks Now, Tuesday we will have a . lis. When it becomes available we c wll also have the 1964 race film. | Boys, don't miss this one. The raw i 1 films ares-the, courtesy ,<rf. Ben Crews . ! - ■ by Ear! Money .' . - -,- ■ We are looking forward to a great summer at the You’h Center It looks I ■as though we. a ill have a bu<y stxm- ■ met for our mem.L r<. and wfien plans , are cpmfdrite notices will appear in the newspaper as to the activities. One thine we are thinking about is an vmp.!o\;mi-nt service for curl members ' We are starting practice < Loti our ‘"Spring Spectacular’' and I i-■ uant to see more of our members ■ from the lakeland area taking part. ' Milford; No>rh Webster, and laxsburg are'all loaded with talent, so J let s sbe Lome of it So far we are ( mbstly Syracuse, members. Stop in j usk about it We will practice '< Wednesday r.tgigs at the center. - > SYRACUSE SUMMARY • The Future Teachers of America met; on .MoikLiv to d >vuxs jxans for p i the' inviiatxxiaJ meeting to be held I in the SHS cafeteria March 15, ■ Webster and Leetburg are i expected to attend the . meeting j t which will explore ti'.e- F.T A. club in. htdmg a report on regional conventions, an indepth. exammaUon of ’ the Syracuse exploratory teaching [program end an explanation of the 1 workings of the club- ; Congratulations to all of the play cast! We hope you’ll enjoy you’re ntulric effort at SHS to the ’iiiiest For those of you who miss- j ed the article on the senkws’ next - i production, the three act comedy \>k Any Giri” will be presented . i on April 9. in the old gym. Tickets ; t wall go on sale next week arid re- . I served seats may be purchased, not only are w e busy with friays . aid fbeet ngs. the end of the six webbs h th..s Friday.’ That means in anyone’s The ’ I science fair is also being Held this t weekend. Best of luck to all the' iEmsteins’ For the music-minded the Modern n Music Masters held their formal (induction of new members this Wed- ' > es. and of course yosi- won’t ’-want to miss the Lakeland community schoote’ music lestTal at -bster on Friday evening. You’ll bear the finest in music and ; ’he a.untss on is free. t- '' ' ' ~ e j Richard Simon and Ken Blackburn, h their mid-term vacation 3? the home D of Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Simon of Syracuse
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CARLA SPEICHER
Carla Speicher Is Grade Spelling Contest Winner
Carla Speicher and Karen Graff of the sixth m ade and Mark Treesh and Lydia Shearer from the fifth gradb took part in the elementary spelling contest at Milford, Lydia Shearer went down on "adage", . Karen Graff went down on ."alum ". Mark Treesh did not spell “isthmus" correctly. Carla Speicher spelled this won! correctly and also “medicinal” to ■_ The pronouncer was Mrs Frances Shirey and judges .were Mrs, Maxine Robinson and. Robert Kitson. Miss Naomi Harford was fix' co-ord-inator of this year’s; contest.
Milford School News By PAULA BURGETT Behove it, or not. another six ; weeks has past. Next Wednesday iwe will get our report cards the !<>u"th trme/Si th's. srhi'o] year . r' 1 i Mali the vomjig-of spring ail <>f.us are try ng Jo decide the kind •>: I class party Wv won. ■ this semester i know both the freshl men and the sophomores are plan{ning trips to Chicago. the seniors w 1 also be going on their trip east I As of yet I nmen’l heard what ' the other -classes' .will; be doing. . .. —MHS—FRESHMAN NEWS By Di Ann Fisher It's the end of the, six weeks and ; time for examinations. It seems the i weeks, are just flying by. The class met on February 11 for. a class meet ng We discussed our trip to Chicago We decided to take the trip Saturday. April 29 Itjeadime' for ci.iss dues is March 115 ~ “ ' - '. ' ■ . a sect on <»: poetry including ■ grow old: Ame-iear. songs 'and portrait and many others. The next un( will be drama . rm algebra we are on the chajrter d< ■ . .’. 'h al a' -r.o. ”■ /tt r.In Latin we are stulying the S of. the Trojan War told by Homer in the. Iliad. We aire also studying abtout the travels of Aneas after leaving Troy.In bad >gy we are coming to a new -amt ea’.kxi the animals with backbones These are the higlier classes of animals. In girls’ P c we are tumbling. The next s\ weeks we will b? playing volley ball. ( f dresses : WelL the report cards come out Wednesday, I hope 'everyone does well . ■ . TWO PLEDGED AT PURDUE LAFAYETTE—The Council announced apprexrmateh 860 stixkmts were piedged to the 41 social fraternities at Purdue un/ versify after three weeks of midyv.u- rush activities. i The pledges came from.about L--000 men who had rec stored for rushing an 1 who had at least a ige tor the preceding semester ! Those pledging from the Lakeland area were Charles E. Lyons. Leesburg, Theta Ki; and R. Grant DeMuth, r 1 Ixvsburg, Sigma Ph; Epsilon
LAST 3 DAYS-SALE ENDS MARCH 13th ' - ' ■ . ■ . . ' We Must Dispose Os All Winter Merchandise To Make Room For New Spring Merchandise YOUR FAMILY STORE Ligonier, Indiana STOCK LIQUIDATION $50,000 SALE We Have Acquired The Stock From Flanagan’s Apparel Store, Downtown Mishawaka, and are offering I us Stock at Tremendous savings. Be Sure To Take Advantage Os This Sale I The Prices Are Drastically Reduced! DON’T MISS-THIS SENSATIONAL SALEH
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MARK TREESH
Elementary Music Festival Set For March 19
The spring musical festival of Syracuse elementary school will be presented Friday evening. March 19. in the new g\Tn. The theme tor the evening's music-will be "Music in Our LivtS". Included will be music of the family, nature, work songs, patriotic songs, devotional songs, and songs “just for fun”. Several folk games will be included. All students in grades one through six are invited to p. form? ing a choir at each grade level. The concert will begin at 7.30 There will be no admission charge and all par■eir.s and friends of the school are f SECOND GRADE BLUE BIRDS HOLD FIRST MEETING Th< ade Blue. Birds held their first meeting Tuesday. March 2„ at the Scout cabin, under the leadensh p of Mrs. Arthur Folger, with Mrs Douglas Mock and Mrs. Jolin Caple assisting. There were '27 present. _' ■ Games were played after which “Happy Birthday" was sung to f&r- : ah Ann Coy and refreshments were served. . , Those present were Bernadette ' Caple. •Cynthia C.'nn. Sarah Ann Coy. Debbie Darr. Arlene Dilly, , Carol . Felts. IX’-bbie Folger. Nina ' Gilbert, Debbie Grindle. Dawn Hanim. Connie Hoopengamer, Sher- -, ; ’i H.ip’ier. Kimb'rlv Kern. E'-a Larranaga, Juanita Lundquist, Deb- . bie Miller. Angela- Mock. Debbie I Pletcher. • Sally Shively. Tina Marie Searfosa, Marjorie .Trammel, Con-„ nie Weaver, Kathy Weaver, i Sue Whitehead, Michelle Hoagland, Vicki Whitaeher and Janet Weaver. The next meeting wall be held at the Scout cabin March 161 MBLFOKD SCHOOL MENI S Monday - Sloppy Joes, buttered potatoes, creamed peas, date cake, milk. I Tuesday.-Created turkey on biscuits. cabbage-carrot salad. Imcad, butter, jeily. fx’ach half, milk ( Wednesday - Meat loaf, potatoes and gravy, bread, butter, jeily. emerald salad, chocolate pudding with marshmallow, milk. - crackers, ham salad ,s. . jreach cobbler, milk. Friday ■ Fried chicken, potato salad. green Irear.s. bread, butter, jel•v. ice cream, milk...
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SHS Seniors To Present 'Ask Any Girl' TrvouLs for the 1965 senior class play were held after school on Monday. The three act comedy is an adaption from the movie “Ask Any Girl" starring Shirley MaeLaine and .David Niven; It will be presented on April 9 in the old gym. Tickets will go on sale next week and resen ed seats may be purchased. The directors of “Ask Any Girl" are Philip Fawley, Mrs. Max Ellen > | Wagr.er, both' of the high school j English departments, and Geri Lou Bauer, assistant. - Results of the tryouts are as follows: Meg Wheeler <the girl l - Barb .Arnold Mrs. Wheeler ‘the mother' - Rose Mary Bushong Mr Wheeler the father' - Lynn , Pittman Aunt Fem a doting aunt ' - Pat Mullins ■ Aunt Lettie a doting aunt / Steli Ada . Man Kimes Lisa - Judy Lxmtz | Ruby - Peg Firestone Heidi - Cassie \Vells jearaiie ■ Ginger Browm ; Terri - .Mary Bonnet . Vince a smooth operator - ' Steve Smith Alvin a steady -worker- 1 - Fritz i Hann • Miles Dxighton head of D. and DA . Bill Cripe Evan Dnuehton (his younger I - >their - Bib- Bushong • I Ellen - Jfflie Cecil - • ■ Jane - Nancy Plank. SYRACUSE SADDLE CLUB HAS POTLUCK DINNER Thirty-one members of the Syra- ’ cuse Saddle dub had a optlUck din- i ner meeting Sunday, March 7, at the i club house-north of Syracuse. Two , : new members. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I A'anlahingham of Milford, were also present. i President Ev Ganz opened the business meeting at which time plans 'were discussed for the horse show. The show is to be held June 6 at the club grounds. Members ordered m >h rts alike of blue and white checked: They will be worn in: parades which the club participates -in. ■ Committees for the horse show pre as follows: Show bill. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Good and Miss Diane Kerfin; trophies and ribbons, Miss Kerfin and Mrs. William Kerfin; poster, Beth Ann Miller. Sue Boyer, George Boyer, and Chuck Linville; entry booth, Mrs. Robert Willson, Natalie Ostendorf, Mrs. Cliff Detwiler, Mrs Hany D. Doty, Sirs. Ev Ganz and Miss Be’ty Shannon; ring master. Lee Good, and his helpers are Harold Boyer, Harry Doty and Cliff Detwiler: parking and gates. William Kerfin, Richard Ahrens, Neil Ottavi and Ev Ganz: food. Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mrs: William Kerfin. Mrs Richard Ahrens and .Mrs. Bruce Vanlaningharri The pex’ meeting will be a potluck dinner at .the club house, on April 4 at 12:30 p. m. '
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ORATORICAL WINNERS — Pictured above are the winners of ( the annual Optimist oratorical contest. The contest is sponsored by the Kosciusko County Optimist club. It was held Monday. March 1, in Warsaw. Standing left to right are Ernie
- ar IF- gAhL SHERRY GRAFF Sher-v Graff Is Milford J. H. Spelling Champ Sherrj- Graff will compete against v’.u...; Spei iei" tor ■ Mikord’s school spelling championship at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. March IF Sherry, ail eighth grade student, Won tile juaiur uiigh ci ntes; by spelling down Faye Rheinheimer. ‘ Faye went down •on site spelled “desirable’] as “desireable”. Others- ir. li'e conte«t Were. Cath-i e'rine. Bontraglm and Debbie Jess :\ f both, seventh grade students. . Mrs. Helen Marqtiart pronounced the. words and judges were Harold Young and Mrs. * Betty Arthur. X KITTY 5. I). A.MO th.» I tvrirr ovxeK j
BANK'NG IS A FAMILY AFFAIR! L R. jsssssb. ■ * aw*’ I !****** "• l\ £■ "’Ar Take a typical young family like this . . ■f, \ Jean and Bill, and A their children. Nancy and Mark. Their financial neede are always on the grow That’s why it’s so im- > portant for them to That's why they bank bank w here they will here.' And that’s why get every banking you should, too. At service they need for this bank, you’ll find best moiney managefull banking service, ment. . under one roof. ‘ ' z z 1 iwl- Ww ♦ We Congratuate The Lakeland American Legion Posts— Milford. Syracuse and North Webster—on their 46th Annivessary This Week. All Accounts Insured Up To SIO,OOO by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 4% Paid on Time Certificates 3% Paid on Savings Accounts MILFORD BRANCH ixLiij -'-'em tor luE Federal Pl . W Di" posit Insurance rwnllßlllgl l con.. !7»LLt I —
Boyd of Warsaw, second place winner; Tim Yeager, Syracuse, fourth; Jim Harvout of Warsaw, first; Kermit Weldy of Syracuse, fifth; and Ronald Slone of Mentone, third. Photo by Keith Huff.
BIRTH MEEK, w Angela Ann Mr. find Mrs. Gareth Meek of Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, Angela Ann, born Sunday. March 7, at 5:44 p. m. at the Elkhart hospital. Miss .Angela weighed. seven pounds, eight ounces at birth. The Meeks have two other daughters, ages one and three. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank lb. iiirick of L ike Wawasee and Mrs. Ruth Gump of Sebring. Fla.
’ Zi I ir Jt ’s a lot of fiin. Th* Music is great. <• . The tink .is well 'bjt; supervised for x'rr i dean wholesome jL'tvV I recreation. ■ /w\\ Schedule SAT. NITE — 7:00-10:00 p.m. SUN. MATINEE — 2:00-4:30 SUN. NITE — 6:00-9:00 p. m. Admission 40c—Skates 25c LESSONS s Everv Saturday Afternoon - 2:00 — 4:30 P.M. COACH — Sue Benson We Cater To Private Parties Bremen Roller Rink Phone: 784-3021
