The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1965 — Page 14
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DAR WINNER — Brenda Hurd, Milford school seventh grader and daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Hurd, was presenter! a medal by principal Bonn Kesler last week on behalf of the national office of the Daughters of the American Revolution, • The medal was in recognition of Brenda being “an outstanding stu-
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COXGRXTI LATIOXS JAYXE — Jayne Poynter lx xhowii above reccivinu congratulation* from Syracuse history teacher Richard Crampton. Mis* Poynter, a SUS ftmior, re-
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A: the annualawards day cere* ' c tn:> ' May .5. th** ; fvs dru! >•( , he «<i ' ■ of the senior present.it. r A libarary bo<»k was donated to '.• • school library by-each, wn.o: _r>:, the student ;> it. . ■ Honor Awards The valedictorian award ard salutatorun award; were presented to . ■ Rod ■ 1 ■ . ° ■ - -Ball State university honor students for the year mis by principal Charles Gamer. Those receiv- ■ ■ Gpba,- J idi Smith and Pardee Gun* ter . were Roily R tod Barham Turnbull; sophomores •were Dm id Marquart. MaurAi Matthews, Patricia Schermerhorn, and Ronald Sausaman. Those freshmen receiving . : w. i: d». were Rita Lewis, Steve Barrett. Steve Furnas. Bobby . Yoder, and John Garner.
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Wednesday, May 26, 1965
dent in American history rtn the seventh grade level". Mr. Kesler stated. With it vent a check for $5.00. Priii< ipal Kesler said the presentation of the DAR medal was initiated st veral .years- ago by Dprothy Williams, a former Milford teacher now a \ iiith Corps member in Africa. A Mail-Jourpa! staff photo.
crntlv received word she had won honors in a I nited Stales history exam which she took in connection with ‘the Indiana university high m hoof achievement program. Photo by Tim A’eaget.
'Honor. awards were presented to; ■-. - 1 : * Mark Reentey Bru ; Smith. .Phi! Landis, Roberta Turn- . .. . ■ Ste", ■ «-. ’West Kevin Turnbull, : Sheryl . Wagner. Pamela Kuhn. . I*h ; !ih«. Jack Rhinehart and Kim FLY AWAY BLUE BIRDS MEET T’> ; Ely Away Blue Bird uroup of Syracuse met at the Scout Cabin after school on Tuesday, May 4. ie-abic Gnnd’.e read the minutes ■ f’ ■ adean Caph and Debbie Darr There made for motiiers ed ' by ■ i; , METHODIST t’AKOLLEERS TO MEET The Syracuse Methodist Church choir, the Carolleers, willmeet with; Mr Ernest B their home on Thursday e■ ■ Nelson Auer will have a “maw”, program,
Milford’s DVBS To Be In August This year the Daily Vacation i B He School for the Milford church- , e< will be held the first two weeks \ :•■ August instead of in. June as in'; i past years. X rding to Rev. Frank Barkerpresident of the Milford Minister,u association, the school will be | he’d in church facilities this year. | ■ ‘ school will be the Bethel. First \ BnHhren. Methodist, Apostolic i I. Christ tn, : Christian. - j MUSIC AWARDS GIVEN AT LEESBURG Mr. Richard Anderson, band and rrusic. iqstru. tor, . at Leesburg ■ presented awards to the music stud<i'X- their work th s on awards day Monday. Highest honor : went to those students with over, L2OO rhe top winner in this group was Charles Garner. Jr follow him was' Lois Bucking* jham. Karen Plank, Rita Lewis. Karen Hall. John Gamer, JoE ten ■l 1 ■ - ■ and Tan I Vngl n . ■-I : High honor went to those who - ■ • i: -. -' ■ S.- iirt V. ' . B >bby . Yoder. B irry ■ Beatty. . Kay kJ Con: • <1 Rodney ■.. ' ■ , ■ 7oi points were Diane Yo-f der. Sharon Cuba. Ed Teepte. Lora (ling, Vnr Bnhrt; Doug Smith. Roily . Mo -.er: Pnh Becker . ' H or.sb'e was given to' Karen Mosher, , Rosanna Custer, T< *epl< • J >hn Shively, Robert Jordon. Christina Archer, Kris- ; tine Heiman. Jack Rhinehart. Dave rt '. ■ Cremetns Bob Tiding Kevin Turnbull.- Kay Haman, > am-v Sniixnmnn. -.G.trv • Tec Cindy Anglin, Judi Smith. Jay ■ ( Goon. Jane Hall. Gary . Hamman. ■•Line Graham. V rki' Oswalt.. .Connb'. .‘Stwwburner, -Gwen DeMutfgLarryj ■iPer'i". Del M V " Lin-b I orman and Tom; 'Church. MHS JUNIORS VISIT ' TURKEY RUN SAT. i By Judy Beer ■ school invaded Turkey Run state park .in southern Indiana on May 22 :\Ve left Milford at 5.30 a.m. and* • reached our destination around 11 a. m From then on we were on our own [■ and really took advantage of it! We didn’t get bored for there were many thine- into, I mean things to do* And, if on the next day, some of you readers saw our girls ! walking rather funny,, it was only because. as soon as they got off the . tandem bikes after a half hour ride, [they mounted the horses I can say, J from experience it was the bumpiest, hour I've Over spent! 1 I The boys were afraid of the hors-j I presume, because they decided ! to walk, and got lost. The trail they (hvidt-ii' upon was only a three mile 'one. but tiny somehow turned it into ■ |.ior boys were worn out and quiet, j The trip did have its hazards, such as. falling- jn pools, runaway horses, flat bicycle tires, and falling rocks. M M B.vi.<w.i!!o,<r accompained us on the trip. METHODIST CHURCH TO HOLD BIBLE SCHOOL The Syracus*’ Methodist church Daily Vacation- Bible School, will ■< 1 ■ : day; Jure 7. L-r tiie' tiur.:t, (>: i<ne wwk .only. Mrs. Lundquist will be the direct-.! Teachers are still needed and [ '■ I ked to • contact the church. I Parents are requested to prepreg-i ister their children if possible. I UO-EDITORS NAMED . nne Dwyer and John 'Beis-( »med co-editors j of the 1966 Trojanettc. the Milford high school year book. Both will’be ( seniors next year. Bhop Local
■ HHoH SEMINARY VALEDICTORIAN — Daniel Allen Weaver, son of Mr. and Mr& Harold E. Weaver. 301 Carter, avenue. Goshen, has been named ! valedictorian of the 1965 graduating class of Our Lady t»f the Lake Seminary at I.ake Wawasee. I He will also receive both the Latin and English medals for outstanding scholarship in these subjects. The seminary 1 , a fojir-year accredited high school course, is a preparatory school for hovs studying for the ( atholie priesthood. David plans | to enter St. Gregory Seminary at Cincinnati next fall. ' | MILFORD EIGHTH GRADE TAKES HISTORY TRIP By Dianne Morehouse i spii-.-nr-. Mr. Cole and Mrs. Marqiiart, took a history trip to Fort ! Wayne and Columbia City, touring museums arid visiting famous mon-J uments chi Wednesday, May 5. . ; We leit M Iford about 8.45 a.m. I band; arrived :r. Fort Wayne shortly before-10. We f.rst toured •.lu-.Lin-coln. National Life Insurance .Com- ’ pany and it-" lib: ary. T’tie ’it'rary contains belongings and portraits of, Lincoln ancfhis family and is very ' interesting. We ate sack hinehe-. which we - had brought along, on the grounds’! surrounding the Swinney Home-; stead Museum, which we later visit-} ed. In it were, relics and artifacts ! of people in hidiatw from the earliest Indians up to the present time. It also contained a room of stuffed animals and a display of minature dinosaurs. We then visited Johnny Apple- ’’ seed’s grave and later the' p-ave of. Little Turtle. the Miami Indians. We at the site I Earmar’s defeat .along the' Mau- . mee river. At the home of Mrs. Daiiey outside of Columbia City we ate a snack of cupcakes and pop. We Ulen visited the Thomas Marmuseum. after, this, we returned to the Country. At the Laßalme' site I I Jesse Depoy . spoke to us about the history of the area. After this we started on our hike along Little i Turtle's trail It follows die Eel River most of the way. sometimes ’ crossing it by cable or swinging bridges. ' W’e ither snack'when we | got kick to the bus and then headed j for I nne We arrived bafck in Mil- ■: (ford at. approximately 8:15. | FLY AWAY BLUE BIRDS HAVE TREASURE HUNT The Fly Away Blue Bird group - of Syracuse nie? Tue-day. May 18, . after school .at 'the Scout cabin; There was a treasure hunt out ' idoors. Dawn Hann was the chair-! j man. . - " I j Connie Hoopingarher caUgct the! i roll sind Sherri .ILljmer reacT the ■ . minutes erf the • last meeting. The . birthday of Arlene Diily was ,cele- | brated C<m:-:.‘ and Lath;. Wea.er brought the ■efreshments. ( t . “ ! 11 ‘ | TO \TTEND ROTARY (OW EXTIOX AT \nANTIC CITY Mr and Mrs, Jay. Peffley and I daughters Cheryl and Marcia. Syr-! aeu.-e, will leave Thursday mom-J ing for Atlantic Qty, N J.,i where[they will spend a week attending sessions of the convention of Rotary • International. They also plan to visit the world's fair at New York and return to Syracuse about June 10. Mr, y is area representative of [ Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
Milford School News By PAULA BURGETT . * This is the week we’ve been waiting for. Wifli the seniors gone' on their trip this week, we underclassmen have MHS all to ourselves. That is, except for a few teachers.. In spite of our gayity we still have to buckle down and hit the books. This is really the last full week of school. Next week will be filled ; with exams and report cards. Summer will be here soon and I would like to wish everyone a happy vacation. Have fun!!! ' ■ I MILFORD SENIORS ON EASTERN TRIP j Members of the Milford senior class left Sunday evening for Washington. D. C. Accompanying them were Mrs. Maxine Robinsen and Mr. j and Mrs. ’ Donn Kesler. EVIN RLJDE GULL-WING BOATS B new models for-'65 | see them n.owl Come in for a free Demonstration. See For Yourself What A Wonderful Riding Boat This l-s I “See Them Now’’ PATONA BAY WEST SHORE LAKE TIPPECANOE 3 Miles East Leesburg EVINRUOE BOATS Si MOTORS i • ' ■■■ i •
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