The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1965 — Page 13

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Awards Given At Syracuse

Awards were presented to C of Syracuse high school during an assembly held shortly before school dismissed for the year. They follow: t Valedictory award—Cassie Wells. Reader's Digest award. Cassie Wells Salivatory award — fieri Bauer ■ History test recognition — J.; Poynter . |] Spelling award — Norman Geible . Da-Lite Screen scMarship — I Nancy Plank PTA Scholarship — Barbara .Arnold Science award — Tom Clayton Nat. Meritt award — ton J Art awards .— Judy Ridings and Linda Pilcher ■South Bend Tribune journalism award — Tim Yeager. GAA The following GAA awards were presented: . Bowling — Pam Graves. Linda ' Brx'kers. Stella Estep and Rosemare- Bushong. Plaques — Pani Graves, Rosemary Bushong.. Linda Pilcher. Geri ■ B.ivr. Cassie Wells and Beth Ann Miller. CITIZENSHIP Citizenship awards went to: Geri Bauer and Bob Stiffler, seniors: Mary Kav Bushong and'.Max ■ Brower, juniors; Janice Auer and Tim Yeager, sophomores: and Kathy Geible and Tern* Coverstone, freshmen. COMMERCE Commerce awards were: Adv. office practice, typing — Kathy Dorsey and Cassie Wells. T}-ping I. — Janice Auer. Zeda 'Parker, Geri Bauer and Beth Miller. Bookeeping — Mary Kay Bushong Kathy Dorsey and Robert Stiffler. , PERFECT ATTENDANCE Perfect attendance certificates were given to the following: Seniors ■— Donna Ritter, Robert Stiffler and Bill Bushong. Juniors — Mary K. Bushong. Jean. Eppiey, Mary Barb Immel, Zeda Parker. Rebecca Smith. Max Brower. Richard Bushong, and Larry Simon. ■ Sophomores — Donna Huff. ‘lwen Rlioads. Dave Arnold. Max Broekers. Joe Brbwn. Bob Carlson, James Frederick, Philip Fry, Terry Griffith,. R. T. Searfoss. Tom Thornburg, and Tim Yeager. Freshmen — Janice Buss. her. ■Julie Hughes. Sally Pittman. Donna Rariek. Richard Bell, Allen Hollar and Kent Thomas. _ Eighth grade — Miarilyn Hoover. Linda Nyikos ; Vicki Smith. Sandra Yeager,' Gary Donham, and John \ ■;■ . .. - ' Seventh grade — \’:>kie '■. "Rebecca Klase, Beatrice Plyrna’e. Laura. Rhoads. Susie Smith, Robert Betes. Dav i 1 Bushong, Akin Butt, Michael Byrd. Jonny Coy, Rex Heil. Steven. Hoover. Brain Secor, -Sand Michael Smith. Co-Ed correspondent pin — Barbara Fisher' Proctor and Gamble home ec award — Jane Cecil' Letter sweatem —, art — Rosq- ' mary Bushong, Belli Miller and Graves.. ■ Student librarians — .Susie Hocker and Be-"i° W.ilfe. ■ Anniial awards Mary : Bonnett, editor: Cassie Well- t. edit c: Sandv Richmond, buniness mam ager: and.' Janis Perry, Kenny Butt, Cecil. . ■ CHEERLEADERS -Varsity — Mary . Kimes, Carolyn Smith and Debbie Money. ■'_ ■ . ij-y ... Pam ■ • Freshman — Peggy Hughes, Sus . ie Kirkdorfer,. Cathy Moore ant

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Cinda Singery. SPORTS •Varsity basketball awards were given to Larry Jones, Bruce Cripe Carios. Abadi, c Flnd Rensbercer, John LongenlKiugh, Jim Wilson, Tom Thornburg, „ John Wortinger, Brad Bauer, Rob ie Clevf iger, given to Larry Jones, Bruee Cryx?. Ron Robinson, manager; Bob Stif-, fler. manager:’ and Leonard Kline, manager. B team basketball awards went .to Max Broekers, Allen Hollar, . Bob Niles, Bob Carlson," Chris Busch, Kermit Welty, Ron Douglas Bob Pilcher, Steve Wagner, Rob Smith, and Carl Thomas: larry Simon, manager; and ©onnie Keim, i manager. Larry Jones won the all-sports John Longenbaugh won the most valuable player award and the-foul . shooting per cent, award, both for basketball. .. > The most valuable player award in cross country went to Floyd Rens- . berger. Freshmen basketball awards went to Curt Stucky. Don Coy, Casey Kroh, Kent Thomas. Richard Bell. Tom Crews, Tom Mullins, Runge,*’ Greg Smith, Mike Smith, and Jerry Claybaugh, manager. Cross-: country awards went to Ixirry Jones. Bruce ,Cri|X*. Bill Cripe, Kenny Butt, Floyd Rensberger. Chris Busch. R. T. Searfoss, Bob Folger, Jim Davis. Tom Mullins. Kermit Welty, and Leonard Kline, manager. INTERAR RAL cilxmpions The ' intermural champions . were Fritz Rann, Rod Smith. Danny Darr, Fred Fisher. Mike Brown. Richard Bushong, and J. R. Koher. TRACK Track awards went to Larry Jones. Larry Simon, John Longenbaugh. John Yoder, Bill Appenzeller. Max Broekers. Chris Busch, Tom Jones. Bob Niles. Bob Pilcher. John Wortinger. Kermit Welty. Rob Clevenger,. Allen Hollar, Mike Smith. Curt Stucky and Tom Mui- ■ dins. Bob Stiffler, and Leonard Kline won manager's awards. industrial arts The outstanding student in industrial arts- award went to Bob ' ■ l?? - ; ■ ■ . ' ' . JULY 1 IS DEADLINE FOR ‘NEW WHEAT FARM’ APPLICATIONS Farmers who wish to be considered for a “new wheat farm” al--1 lotment for 1966 on . a farm which 'idoes not have .a 1965 wheat allot-' 1 -me’-.t should get in touch with the ■ ASCS County Office during the next few weeks’ Cleveland Shuder of 1 .Milford chairman. Agricultural Sta- ’ bilization and Conservat.on County ‘ Com.rnitee. said Today. Such farmers have until July 1 to file ap-cations-for such an allotment. • ■ Producers el .ible to :i!e >'ich are those vyitli a farm for which nb wheat allotment .has ■ terest in the wheat allotment on any . other farm, and where the farmer expeefs to receive more than 50 percent of his income ’from total .pro- '• du-tion on the farm. The chairman emphasized that !' formal application-for a “.new farm” "■ wheat allotment is made by filing a wr ten application — on a form . —.at the „ ASCS Co’.;n!y-4); 1181’ W. Main <•-- ’. pr.-.r t :ro-July' 1 ine. ■-■■■■ ■ ' - ’’ -Read 'The Mail-Journal Classifieds, d , ,