The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1965 — Page 20
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Rev. Phillip Philbrook Is Leesburg Commencement Speaker June 3
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This Wonderful Year-Senior Chronology '64-'65
in M ill s j.i Y ■ 188 members i ' \ . J J- r i The year Has ■ brought > : - and a ton*' to the r JKf -f' . 1 members of the lour-■<•!.• ■>•><•«!. We hope to bring back a few memories in this enfant*. . Baek in September Geri, Bauer, striking Syracuse senior, was crown-, ed United Fund queen at the county k Leo Anglin. Jr., was croton to bead the Millord senior class during the September elections. The latter part of September die ws had theft pictures token and we would Seniors in the <_J had their pictures taken too. * Rig news during the week of October I was the college night held at Warsaw high school. ~' Geri Bauer was' elected, president of • ’«■ N.t’ . H<s S-x • ‘.v at . • The new Is formed MllS Rhetama club held its first meeting in October with the new president. Leo Anglin. Jr.. presidsr . Leesburg finished second in the county cross country meet. Syra-i cuxe was third. Milford was eighth, and North Webster tenth. Jones of ( Syracuse finished in the tenth post-; tion i Milford played Claypool: Syracuse placed Pierceton: Leesburg played: Jackson Twp . of Porter county; and | North Webster plaved Jefferson Twp
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r" —s t. t ' - u.-i’, wasjwMred for/bto high pvt f h nance Mi foe X«tlonal Merit SchclarsihpQualifylng Test given last spring. ' ■ ■ ■ leo. t!:< 'tc.gu; :!.•■■ n Rin lama’s . ■ ; - n October. I Ru ■ Gmg-: Hollar. Bedri ' Hoi rr. ’ S . ■.: . . ’ c.«'' Lt. ms Ik»n Bucher with ’•'ik-' Hamilton and Greg Mishler > b .-*n»n M.encxhefrir i lecteti pet ‘•ii’t-ni. of Milford\ newh formed Spani'h. club, e .Syracvee ’h.ch school band made a long. t-ires.'rpe. hut eventful trip to Indiana university sos its annual band day on October 17. Milford's fall concert sei for November 10. Seniors honored. .-.Max Ruch heads AUlford’s student council J Arlene Anglin crowned Milford’s ! .:-k« (ball queen. . Jack!’- C.iwv xh! crowned basket.meen North Webster Rebecca Hoerr named Milford’s PAR Good Citizen. DAR Good Citizen. Sils fall concert set for November 21. .Judi Smith is Leesburg's basketball, queen. I akt'land biskt iball sea-on going strong. Ambitious Uvsburg students make up Lee-Tronics Co. the first junior vement group at . school They manuufaefure decorated candles and sell them.. Melinda Watson receives Good Citurn award at North Webster. ’ Twentv North Webster seniors take Scholastic Aptitude Tests.
Student < ouncil decorates North . Webster school for Christmas. ‘ >■>■ - National Honor. S<-ity n < mH • - hold d.-ui— «■” Syracuse decide to wear; Naw blue and white at commencement time. S ' -a: NWHS ht 11 a “dt ess dance in the ' school gym on Syracuse and Leesburg schooladopt m u dress codes. < ■: Sawyer named Co-ed cqr- • ■ \ Man ( ailed Peter” to be pre- ■ sentedby Milford Rhetama club u>th Max Ruch as Peter Mar-hall. <);her seniors in the play are GinHollar. Janet Ramser. Stephen Barker. Leo Anglin. Jr.. Larry Hoover, and I’.'.ne Ph< The stu-. dent directors ar.- Sharrim Moneylufftr and Becky Hoerr. i - V’a .’.o sic Kuni. Marsha. S o k and M. nda Wat-on. Nort ■ • Web-:-- 1 seniors, chosen in the top ■. < .a; ty Jhyctes M— P.c j Judy . Kapp nameti Homemaker • i f Tomorrow at Miltord.. Donna -t named Homemaker ei To- ' morrow at Leesburg. • t .CH . . ' Ait • by ’ ■ ’ Man Stamp and-Don Bucher r'e- . -it', lackrts during an , MHS pep session. Mmic contvstT'heid—many Lake; ' Donna Stevens. LILS, in finals of Betts Crocker contest. Intramural sports begin’ at’ North \ t,.n l a Ikimr. Ko-emary Busheng. Jane Cecil. Linda Pijch.r. I - • Wette; Bessie Wolfe. David Jone-. Lynn’ Pittman, and George Lun t receive >ILS National Honor. . Society puts. ‘ I) ■ . ahad win ■ n:ng essav on “Minimum Ttiage” at ■ 11 FFA contest ’ . North Webster GAA holds allcounty record hop. . ■ ' i lakeland mu.<;c festival held at North Webster. Rod Hine. North Webster, far ; grand champion ,of Lakeland - science fair. Alanna Orn. Milford. is reserve champion. Donna Stevens Leesburg. wins te honors in Betty Crocker con-! , test. I sharron Moneyhcffer and Ann Purdum receive Arian awards at | .Milford band contest. Larry Hower received director’s baton. Cassie Weds and Tom Clayion are SHS scholarship winners. " . j Speech contest held at North Webster. I Leesburg places third.. North Web-. -ter - xth. Syracuse seventh, and. M lord ninth in county track meet. j ■ Syracuse and Leesburg juniors and seniors hold proms. I Sharron Moneyheffcr ahd. Larry I , Hoover star in “Our Miss Brooks” . Rhetama s las: production of the > | year. Other MHS seniors in the play j are Max Ruch. Steve. Barker. Pame Phend. Becky Hoerr, Janet Ramser, Mike Hamilton Leo Anglin, Jr., was the student director. , Pamela Phend and Rebecca ; * i Hoerr lead MHS seniors.
■■ ' Dtaina Stevens anti Charles R. I pie air top LliS >eniorS; rush r cm! M lf< 1 FFA star armer award. ; Bi th Miller, Rosemary Bu-hong. and Pam Graves. SHS seniors, receive top GAA awards. Larry Jones, SHS senior, named' outstanding athlete Tom Clayton. SHS senior, receives sbso scholarship. A eronica Sue Copeland, a seinor at Leesburg, receives ■ the Kosciusko; county nurses scholarship fqr 1965. Rhetama has Oscar night. Steve Barker is best supporting actor; Pa:ne Phend. best character actor or act're-s; Max Ruch, outstanding . actor: Leo Anglin. Jr., outstanding member; Sharron Moneyhcffer. best actress; and Ginger Hollar.
North Webster High School Ciass of '65 \ total i seniors wiß graduate Iron; Noit'i Webster high school on 'in-'.i.iy. June I. The nmincncement extrei-e- will be hvid at "the North- < b-t r gvm .it -. p.m. The :.l i.late.ire pictured jure, Roil one —.Mu h.iil Eugene Minim k. ■ Ronald E. Wiseinan. Thomas Lee Hoffert. L -slie Allan Kline, Bruce Lynn Pierce, Rodney Joseph Hine. George Andrew Kelsey. James .Mien Hunt and Leonard J. Burns. Row two—Terry L’lf Kiser. Larry I iuane Hartup. Terry Lee Mauzy. Thomas Lee Brindle. < r..ig Kemper, Richard Wayne RoUse. Albert H. Kim Trv-trail HI . and Daniel Joseph Sullivan. Jb w three—Stephi n Rav Snyder. Steven I>. \ngvl. Ihwuj- t.h-n Reiff, Jerry Charles I! >lh. Meal-in Eugene Bixler. Thomas James Moore. Ray W. Weaver Charles Alva Turner and Jeniiee Lundy. Row four—Beverly Carey, Donna K.iv Wolf. Beverly Ann Greider. Rebecca Rae Davenport. Marsha Lou Shock, Candy Lynn Massey, Samira Lee Bell. Judith Ellen Hardin and Chery l Lynn Beezley. Row five—Robert Edward Sanborn. Vicki Lynn Hill, Sharon Marie Hinesley, Wanda Cheryl Wysong. X ictoria Sue Miller, Cathy. Sue , Whitacre. Cheryl Lee Didier, Jacklyn Diane Caywood and Melinda Kay Watson. j Row six—Susan Evalena Lafdlette, Frances Dee Baugher. Martha Jean Menzie. Mary Joann Menzie. Maureen Kay Reiff. Geraldine Gansert, Jacqueline Ann Kuhn, Judy Kay Kunce jand Dorothy Christine Strand. Row seven—Chris Allen Brower, Lynn Ann Hinesley, Craig Ross Baker. Rex William Barber, Dave S. Xnderson. Randall Vern Eckley, Terrence E. Baugher and James Arthur Goddard. Also graduating is Donald Harold Gest whose piet ure was not available. Valedictorian—Rodney Joseph Hine Salutatorian —Melinda Kay Watson
Leesburg High School Class of 65 Crrmrnencement exercises for Leesburg's 30 graduates will be held at 8 p.m. on Thursday. June 3. in the high school gymnasium. Graduates are: Row one—Carol Boyer. Donna Jean Stevens. Charles Rod ne y Teeple, Charles Garner. Jr.. Pardee Allen Gunter, and Janet Ann Anglin. Rcrw two —Norman Rodgers. Douglas Walker. Robert Lane Tusing. George Edward Teeple, Judith Lynn Smith, and Patty Kay Smaltz. Row throe—Douglas R. Smith. Larty Jot' Perrin. Rita O’Brian. Gary 1 andis. John Paul Kimmell, and Jaclyn llapner. Row four—Veronica Sue Copeland. Becky Sue Fisher, Sharon Louise (ioha. Kathleen Dye. Lois Elaine Buckingham, and Mallie Elizabeth Burkhart. Row Ove—Nancy Jo Goon. Karen Sue Plank, Sandra Weaver. Karen Lee Hall. Beverly Ann Shank, and Kay Heiman, Salutatorian—Charles Rodnev Teeple Valedictorian—Donna Jean Stevens
best supporting actress. Mik..- ' :.v. vi Bi-.u-ch ' ice and i at MHS awards day. Cassandra Wells and Geraldine Bauer named top students at Syracuse. Baccalaureate services held ..at North Webster. • x JUNIOR DRUM AND BUGLE CORP TO PERFORM The American Legion Junior thrum and bugle corps of Syracuse participated in the Memorial service at the Millersburg Post on Sunday a: 2 pm. On May 30 at 1 30 pm, it ' will take par: in the Milford service, returning to Syracuse to take part :n
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Two Lakeland Students Receive Honors I Jayne Poynter of Syracuse high school and Ann Louise Purdum of Milford high school are among the , 378 students from high schools | throughout the state announced as ; winning scholastic honors in this year's Indiana high school achieve- • ment program conducted by Indiana university. . ' I The winners and their teachers have been invited to an awards luncheon Saturday, May 22, on the I U Campus. Miss Poynter, won honors in American historv. and Miss Purdum. was a winner in English. With Samuel E. Braden, vicepresident and dean for undergraduate develooment at 1.U.. presiding, the luncheon is planned in alumni , hall and the sdanusn of the. Indiana memorial union building. Speakers v.-u he p '”'| E Klinr'o. assistant . yho pre-idc-it. and John W. Snvof'the junior 1 freshtnan l div simi. ■ r’io high s-hoo’ award winners will’ confer w : th TV. facultv members after registering in the solarium. j A totnl st’>d tt nts fr n m 237 *ivh s'‘hi)>>’< nomnefed. for seholas- ■' ■ '■ \ jo ~..; ..i ■ jn jy O-tip” ''enters tbr<xi ( ’hout the state. J Exam'not»ors in . ti’sti'r''. Fnclish. Swinish. GefmafX F>-e’,'h.-Latin, government. . h : - . - : ■ .■ W*th the ex'Hiutio'i of history, which also ■ ~ ; ■ •■■■•■ . ill .exem»n?t : iis were - I'mited tn high school i seniors.... yli A .. " - f V* ' AVO»X» ' -M • h-- J J’ . ni -.-wb<> ' ■ credit ' J • c p.’ ...’, -f tn 0-1.1 '..■ : 1 • '- ' li'< . cv « t..-. a-,, hi'c’i srhrxx arh'pveI t’’-' universitv has’ invited other’
Sidney Spencer Is North Webster Commencement Speaker June 1
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NOMINEES FOR PRESIDENT — i During the week of May 10 through 14. three able-minded Syracuse high school students ran for student cotin- : oil president for the 1965-66 school i year. Pictured above, standing left to j right, are R. T. Searfoss. sophomore, Terry Griffith, sophomore, and Max Brower, junior, all candidates: and Rick Workman, retiring president. In order to run for this office it was required that the candidates be ‘
i Hoosier colleges and universities to take advantage of the test results I by g;ving .rivaneed '-standing to high school .achievement . program winners who enroll in their seb.o. Examination results wiU Le avail-, able to- all schools. BLNNY CRIPE GETS ASSOCIATED ARTS DEGREE Miss’ Bunny • Cripel ' daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cripe of Syracuse, has. returned to her home for’ the sumnw. . B'.i’iriv was gradua'.’d . . Bradenton. Fla., recently with an ■ l aris dt aree. In September Miss Cripe will entt r ’ the University of South Florrin physical education. Her brother.. Bruce.’will enter Manatee c-. 11-. : ■ this tali as a freshman. ..-
. ■ < ’■ er. s:i:>e:’:nterid nt . oft; e Concord Community: schools. Avid ■ e the sy-e.iker i r commeiK-i.'-Tuesday e\ehin,.'June 1. at H, Mr. Spencer ;s a 0945 graduate vt •omwiell high school, received his B 5 idegr.e from Manchester codege in 1949. his MS degree from Indiana university in 1952, and an Ed D decree from Indiana, university in 1'964. He has been an elementary teach- .- er. high school teacher, basketball I »e>ach. high school principal and 1.. su;x?r:nten lent of schixils. I The su nt is ame I of the Lions club, American Legior. I : <vh He . sen ed I ■>. > years with 11: armv and was tn | an the ter He is a ■ Athlet - Assoc ation council Mr Spencer is married and' the father of. three chddren.
members of the student council and a junior or senior next year. The week began with catchy slogans on campaign posters placed on the walls at SHS. On Wednesday. May 12, during the seventh period the candidates were given the opportunity to show their ability in public speaking and to express their views on student council principles. Friday the student body’ voted. It was am nounced Monday. May 17, that Terry Griffith had been elected president.
THE CHRISTIAN F. KOHERS RETURN FROM BERMUDA Mr. and Mrs Christian F. Koher of the Keter.ng Insurance Service in Syracuse are amor.g the more J rnn' 1.000 local, independent inir in e ents and wives just rem a five-day "Bermuda Hali L-y" with the American States Insurance group -of Indianapolis. The insurance convention was one ■’ ’’< I > s' ever held on the island Agents from an eleven-state area earned the trip yvjtb increased sales of .quality insurance through . the \meriyan States. The- group of stock fire-casualty- insurance companies and American' States' Life insure" Company reported re* i<■< during the 4 twelve-month contest. * ; Wash a dirtv light blub with a damp, soapy cloth.: .Iremove suds and dry 'a.'Tl. say Purdue uni', ersitv home mar.men'ent sixv : '-t< Do imt dunk • blubs in, : be, sure to remove from socket ■ ■ i '
JUNIOR HIGH POEiRY winner ANNOUNCED Seventh and .eighth grade student- celebrated 'lndiana State Poe-, try day last October with a local poetry contest. Rosemary Gunden and Janet Fisher were winners of $1 each at teat . time. The top poems were, then entered mto a eor.te-t sponsored by Pi JSpsilon Nu, an area poetry study, group'. • .Marc Rheinheimer’s poem “I Am Man”, a' chtdlenging ■ pQem : rSt n a group of 18 . eighth grade level poems entered in the vontest. Fay is the. recipient of SI. eral other poems of/Milford ‘.’.’dents were then entered in an In liana State Federation of Poets and Poetry’ groups contest which h.;-■ iu.it been judged as yet.
