The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 6
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SPEECH WINNERS — Above are Speech 'winners from the Milford schools who won honors last Friday .it the < untv speech contest at North ‘ In the first row. left t.i rights at
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Cassie Wells, Tom Clayton SHS Scholarship Winners
' \ ! <■- f’■ >'• - hi, • ttchobl gvm Syra/us •-W a a- E • ■' ' s r • i.s T w - !M ’ •<' <•> ut-rv a*a;il«x| to Ca<s:C Wais aid . ' the daughter ■•: Mr and Mrs Jack B Welk J 207 west » of Mrs Helene C .Vi . • Syne The first Sy a -us»-W . j. w y E ui- ■ I- - ■ • v.i m' a- "i m» The i ’• • ’on i, made up of residents of the x cuse-Wawv -ee cornmun ty .who WPB * Turkey C.wk to a is.:ip Th- - ■ moteand develop greater ini erest c. higher education and schokt'tic purin ..is, sciences. professions ” and trade skills . Yesterdays convocation was opened by Syracuse high school principal Milton Brice who introduced .Jerne, At Ism Mr, Wflsm told of former scholarship winners: Kay. f Re-vi«\" who graduated froth Purdue ‘ J an Kerißh, a senior pat Indiana un’versaly: Frances tieni/Gtwje col . Kay Craft, an Indiana uni- ‘ -verssty sophomore; Mark M... freshmm at North Manchester ; and Sa-Ira Pb nv"»' who is attending International Business college. Hear Dr, Cripe Those present beard a short talk by Dr. N M. Cripe, prof, of speech and head of the speech department ■ was introduced by Putil Lantz, president of the Syracuse Rubber companv: Dr Cripe stated it ww a unique situation that was found m Syracuse for very few comnwnities had per-
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snsie price. .lot'llen MeC'ljintic. Judy Beer. Michelle Venn. Beth Hoover, and Diane Dwyer. /■ •In the second row are Becky; Hoerr. Susanne Dewart. (indy Taylor, Kathy I.ecntan. Allyson Antilin. and
I . t wheert. - »ui la r husband presented the Arion aw ids; Sharron Monev - heffer, who received the .Arion a-
Fbey are seated, hft to right. Linda smith, lane Cecil, Barb Arnold. C.inRfowb ( .i-ai- Welis. kl. man Bushong. Pat ''lullins, Stella EsUp. t.eri Hauer. -Philip K. Faw-
sons wh<i would take ah interest -in ’..’•■i .1 i -u.r.g tile flitarv' e.iucatiun of its high school students !>• < '.i'. '. 's’,; ; k... he w Ly not t.» tcil div teenagers tv.' ■ • a ' ' • . He used for this topic “Dare to be a lid the s dary' to 'be' ttwansel.vw and express their own opfoinn ,— ’ thus country tons founded by' men who thought ‘ L-»r. ’ciCriiseives '
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SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS — Syracuse elementary school winners in the science fair are shown here. Seated -are Carlynn Baumgartner,
(linger Hollar. in the Lack row are Phil Barkey. Max Buch. Larry Krauter. Mike Hamilton, ahd leo \nglin. Jr. \ 'Sail .' .'..:r..i! s*..i:i | L '. i. ’
p Ann Purdmn, rcceireodme Arion award for band: l.arrv H<»6V( ri "w ho received Mr. Judkins', coveted baton: and Joseph Judkins band and i horns director.
Jey. director. Judy Latnz. Bill Cripe, and Fritz liana. standin: left to right in the back are Steve Smith Peg Firestone. ' VI. rv Bonnett, Bill Bushong, and 1 eftn Pittman Plu to by Tint Yeager.
V great deal o! courage t<> form y’tiur cwr. -opinion where the majority rules.. One of the chief ‘dangers is •>r j, t-s. a:M on another person to do the thinking. Every-age has produced its Dainels accorvhQg to’ the Butler college proof some who werea’t Daniels
left, and Janine Honer. Back row are Greg Carpenter, left, and Randy Speer. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
Supt. Immel At M&M Case Tuesday For District Superintendents 1 Confab
. Superintendent Lewis S. Immel of Lakekind Community School Corp- | oration attended the regular spring meeting of the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents of i the northeast district held .yesterI day'. Tueskiay at tb.e M & M reSI taurant in North Webster. fSU .it 9 30 a.m. widT G. M. Grab’ll as the chairman. The announcements. 1 introductions, arid acknowledgment I of guests followed. 1 W. A. Williams, director of vocational and adult education from the state department, talked on Vocational Education. The Teadier’s Retirement Act I was explained atiii discussed bjf Don ' Burris, of the teachers retirement c. . ■ K. Forbis Jordan of the Indiana university presented the basic voile jof the school board's power ; nd\the
A ' r —<« A • A 1 I . 1 g. STI DIAT. TEA! HERS - Pictur- til the end of the school year, ed above are Larry Bails", and Otis Mr. HiK-h’-tetier. a senior at GoH'X hstt tier, student teachers at Syr- she” college and a social studies maacuse. . jnr. finished his student teaching last Mr. Bailey is a social studies ma- Friday. He taught i hard Crantp;<>r at Ball State university.' He is, ton's social studies classes, teaching Charles McClure's classes. Photo by Tint' -Yeager. • Mr. Bailey will be at the school unRhetama Speech Students Participate in County Speech Festival Friday
The Kosciusko county speech feriival \v,is held at North Webster Lis’. Friday with all county schools paryear this ■ ■ b st held to provide speech students from all over the county- a chance to take . part in speech activities ■ Over 240 students participated in this year's contest. The students competed in. the following categories (high atory, oratorical declamation. ex- ■ z ■ tion. dramatic interprri.itivn. Bible : », poetry'l interpretation, and., r ratings of, superior; excellent, good, h fair, or jxx>r. Thirty-five students from Milford! particiapted in this contest. The' stu-' dents participating and their rat are as follows: Judy Beer, original oratory, superior, dramatic interpretation; superio Bil .■ or. . perior. poetry interpretation, superior, Bible reading.- excellent. ■ Leo Anglin, Jr. dramatic interpre- . Bible reading, sur. JoEllen McClintic, poetry interpre-’ tation, superior. . j ■ Susie Price, Bible reading, superior, poetry interpretation, excellent Be'!: Hoover. Bible reading, superDianne Dwyer, poetry interpreta- - • ' ■ I Michelle Conn, poetry ihterpreta-j .tian, superior. ; Susanne Dewart. Bible read.rig. stlBecky Hoerr, humorous interpretation, superior, Bible reading, good. .Mike Hamilton.- extemporaneous,* - '' ;■ Ginger Hollar, Bible reading, superior, poetry interpretation, excel < Kathy Leemon, dramatic interpre--tation. superior. I Larry Krauter, poetry interpretation, superior. Cindy Taylor, dramatic interpretation. superior. j Ptiil Bat key. poetry interpretaI lion, superior. . Allyson Anglin, poetry . interpreta- > ! Brenda Wilson, humorous interpretation. excellent, poetry interpretaPenny Clark, dramatic interpretation. excellent.. ; Linda Beer, poetry interpretation. : excellent excellent. . •;' . ’ . | Allene Kilmer, humorous mterpreI tat:on, excellent. ! Sharron Moneyhetfer, Bible read- | mg. excellent. Janet Ramser, dram me interpretation, excellent. Steve Barker. Bit ie reading, exceltent. poetry interpretation, excel- ! lent I Carol Chambers/dramatic interpretation. excellent, poetry interpre-’ .tation, good. | Connie Biller, humorous interpret-. Ition. excellent, poetry interpretation, I excellent, Bible reading, good. | Jane Baumgartner, Bible reading, excellent * ' Paula Burgett, dramatic interpre- . Linda Tester, dramatic interpretation, excellent Don Bucher, poetry interpretation, I excellent. 1 Kristi Lichtenwalter, poetry inter-p-etation, good. . Alanna Dm, dramatic interpretation, good. Alanna Orn, dramatic interpretai tation. good. I Jerry McClintic, oratorical declamation, good.
distribution law. The afternoon program following lunch; was a clarification of the state laws regarding the minimum salary. uniform employment and dismissal of employees by Merle Strom of Ball State university. Foote explained.' the transportation code. He is a commercial superintendent from , Huntington. Lester L. Grile spoke on prekindergarten preparation. Officers elected are: President. Dean Smith, superintendent of the Lakeland schools at LaGrange; vice president Dr. A. M. Bennett, superintendent of the Columbia City schools: and secretary j treasurer Wayne T. Hays, superintendent of the Montpelier Community schools. Superintendent Immel was. chairman of the nominating committee.
' ’Ask Any Girl'ls i Syracuse Senior Class Play By GERI BAI ER The s Syracuse 1 ■ Apr;! 9 at 8 p.m. The play was ad.ipted by Christopher Sergei from the book by Win-.1 red Wolfe. ~ The Cast consists of: Meg Wheeler i the girt . ' ' Barbara Arnold Mrs; Wheeler (her mother) . Mr... ‘Wheeler -her -father' Lynn Pittman Pat Mullins • Nancy Pl; Ada Mary Kimes I Lisa Judy Lantz • -. e ’ Ginger Brown Terri Mary Bonnet Vince a smooth oi*‘rator' •• Steve Smith ■' . Fritz Hann Miks Daugh'ton head bf Evan . Daughton his younger brother Bill Bushong ; ’ .1 Jane -Ce Jane Stella Estep Pn.lip K. Fawley. instructor of SMdr at. Syracuse hgh : school, is directing the play, assisted by Geri Bauer Linda Smith land Mary J • Juday are prompters, j i ‘Enticed by the exciting sights and s<Hind - <*f New York City. Meg scs off fnwn her sma'.i • P -vl *’j<wn un-ier the doting : - c ons of her niother . ”d : er. ’plus two elderly aunts. When • creeled itv six friendly. but bo.vd, girfc who are residents of Ma<i--Giris’ hotel where shewill be staying. Like Meg. they had all left their own small towr.s. exowtißg to ‘ win «l and dined" every night by some young, and extremeiv handsome, executive. i Evan Deuehton. the younger memIber of Doughton and Doughton is ; a charming plavboy and the girls favorite idoL H:s v brotner. Mites, >is a succesrful who kee.os the firm going 1 in sp-te of i his fun-loving brother. Hilarious and•.warming scenes are the pro--.ducts of the brothers’ conflicting ■ • nalitigs, .with Meg adding a nine flair to their problems. Fun and fancy combined bv Vince shipping clerks from • :: D and D”. who have a special soIterest in two giris from:the hotel. AB to all. ‘ Ask Any ■ sents a nicht of sheer enjoyment ■ ams delighriul talent that you writ . not soon forget ■ Bunny Cripe Is Outstanding Student - Mr. and Mty. Bud Cripe of Syracuse have received word that their . daughter Bunny, a student at Manatee college. Bradenton. Fla., has ■ been picked as one. of the 40 outstanding students on the campus. The selection was made by faculty members and officers of campus or- ■ ganizations The final selection will be made of the top 20 in two weeks and they will be given special recognition at awards assembly day.
Syracuse Students Win Awards Saturday Four of the seven Syracuse elementary school students who entered ’ their projects in the Northern Indi iana Regional Science Fair held at Notre Dame university on ' Saturday, April 3. ..received ■ awards.. i Greg Carpenter, first place, Randy ' Speer, second' place; Carlyn aum- ; gartner, ti'.ird place: and Janine j Honer, third place. Other students i who entereii the fair were Caron ' Carr. Elaine Hoopingarner. and j Phil Tucker. AIL of the students had I received awards =at the Syracuse . which was held cm March 6. I.' ' ' ' • i" ■ ■ Milford School News By PAL LA BURGETT Tie news this week ear. be written success. suceUss. success. The MHS students received high ratings in the county speech contest at North DVebster on Friday atternpoh. There were 21 superior, 21 ex.-e.lent ratings and sex Vii good ratings. Good work kkls! V The spring .concert was wvMNkTful Friday night. .Th. vaMri winch w-.is previously given out by S ■ ior. was' given out this. • by Mr: ; ■ M s Arch B umgartner. Ann PtKdtnn received t'te award for brad and tjiharron Money- ■■ heffer received the award for chorus.. Congrav .iris.' j The sen : or fish fry was also great ■ on Saturday h;uht. 'They don’t j key \et iu<t how - many were served but they think it was -a record breaking score. I MILFORD SCHOOL MENUS ■ Mon..- Sloppy Joes, gre carrot sticks, rice, date cake, milk - ■ Sm s - ste ik with y. buttered potatoes,. ■ cabbage-carrot salad, bread,' butter and jellyj peach j half. milk. SYRACUSE j Hospital Notes Mrs. John Pearson of r 2 was released from the Goshen hospital oh Wednesday, March 31., ’ Meh ille' Comb- vas rt leased from the Goshen hospital Wednesday. Stephen Haney, r 4, was dismissed from Murphy jjedical Center WedMa . . Clyde Johnston entered the Goshen ■..1 Manch 31. He was. relc ■ Edwin Kroinkiiight wa< ' reie.i-d from the Goshen hospital Monday. Mrs. George Lewallen. Sr... r 1. pj.al Monday, ’ . Mrs. Hurley Gall, r I. entered Goshen hospital Monday. Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brazel, r 3. was' released from the Mrs. Laura L. Susan was admitted to the Goshen hospital Tuesday.. Lowell Barefoot was . treated at the Goshen hosiptai Tuesday following air accident at home. He was rtk'uscd after treatment. X-RAY MOBILE UNIT TO BE IN MILFORD . X-,rM' mobile .unit will be in Milford the hours of 9 u.nf. and 11:30 am. Thursday. May 13 It will be located in front of The Mail-Journal office on Ma.n .strtv.
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PLACES SECOND — The Future Farmers of America poultry judging team at Syracuse placed second recently in the county judging contest. They will participate in the district
MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes '' Scott Alan, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Jerry L. Templin, r 2 Leesburg, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Friday. He' was d smissed * ■ week end. Rickie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Hamman of r 1 Leesburg, was released from the Goshen hospital on Friday. - ■ Daniel J. Musser of Milford was admitted over the week end to. the Goshv.i hospital,' , - Lloyd R. Ruple of Leesburg was released from-iite Murpiiy ' Medical: Center over the week end. i s Mornout of r 2 'Leeburg reron ed 'roevlieul treatment ■ m -■ er the week end in -'the emergency
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contest to be held at Columbia City ' in the near future. Standing left to right are Jon Roberts. Danny Kreis, Mike Reiff, Lar. ry Tom. and Garry Toni.
room of the Murphy Medical Center. She was dismissed following treatment. • . .. Harold Young, Milford elementary school principal, was admitted to the Elkhart hospital on Monday. ■ Mrs. Frank' Green of r 1 Leesburg entered the Goshen hospital on Monday. * Syracuse Locals Mrs, Gordon Simmons of Goshen visilgd Miss IJllian Hamman' Sun- ' odn. ■' • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson ente.taasj at dinner Sunday for Mr. and, .Mrs. " Leroy Brownbridge . and ' . . B .Mr and Mrs. Howard Bitner, Me ..ro'Mrs'. Alma Archer of near Ligonier, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B:;neM
