The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1965 — Page 11

New Syracuse Teachers

I w ■ '-n wiSS I jsßWMfe ' SCIENCE — Joining the science department at Syracuse high school this year is E. Dewain Cobb who is a 1964 graduate of Manchester college. Mr. Cobb taught last year in Hebron. JBK3M rd SOCIAL STUDIES — Another new teacher in the Syracuse social studies department is David Imlay. Mr. Imlay taught in Nappanee tor the last three years and is a graduate of Franklin college. / w - ** .4 ELI .MFNTtRY — A new teacher this year in the Syracuse elementary s< h<-«>l I- Josephine Dieterh who will be teaching a first grade class. Mbs. Dieterly is a graduate of Ohio university and has four years’ teaching experience in Ohio.

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Jp* in V" A .. I Ar J COACH — Kenneth D. Workman i.s the new coach at high school? He will also -work in tne I guidance department. Mr*. Workman taught in Warsaw prior to joining the Lakeland corporation this summer. He has a bachelor’s degree from Manchester college and a masters degree from Indiana university. I- ■ F** "i ’ ■BR * *9t . " 2',‘- a -- ENGLISH — Mis, Florence Hoover. wh<? taught nine years in the M.lkerlon sch<>< - uning the Svra-u-e high school English dea bachelor's degree from Goshen '•college and k maker's de rev from \i>!ihwe-t.stn university. She < in a mission school in Lebanon, Syria. at one tun< . KI < FIVES SCHOLARSHIP Bee Hot r. daughter of Mr ; has received a state scholarship from Ball State university. The scholarship is obtained few four I years if aa acceptable grade averBecky gradual pring from ■ ; Ball Slate thss fail. I Vickie Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ario Beiswanger of Milford received this scholarship when she entered Bali State Vickie will :•■ this year. . •

s ■ 951 ■ 1 . - • y ELEMENTARY — Teaching the second grade in Syracuse this year is Linda Slookey wbo is a 1965 graduate of Ball State uinversity. Mrs. Stockey taught the second semester in Warsaw last year. B ¥2 I • *■ * m -rw 1 1 I • LLEMENTARY — .Another new teacher al the Syracuse elementary •1 is Susan Sharp who will be leaching the third grade this year. She is a 1965 gt adnate of Goshen colleg# and will be doing her first year I.i teaching. ' SYRACUSE MF.N FINED IN NORTH WEBSTER Two Syracuse men were fined by Tippecanoe township justice, of the peace Stanley Hammond recently for speeding; ■ each paid $18.75: Both were cited by North Webster niafdul Tony Sirombeek. LEAVE FOR FLORIDA Mr and Mrs. Walter Kasper and Mr and Mi's. Herbert Stump, Timothy, Terry. and Teresa. Milford, 'eft Sunday for Orlando. Fla., where the Kaspers will remain for the winter. The Sumps will return to Mil- , ford in about two weeks.

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BVSY MEN — The six men pic- I tured here are busy this week get- s ting ready for the epening of the I Lakeland schools on September 8. In the top row are Harold Young S of the Milford elementary school. '

jc. B 4 r ELEMENTARY — Teaming one cf the fifth grade classes in Syracuse this year is Mary Ann Spray. Mrs. Spray has both her bachelor and master’s degrees from Ball State university and taught in Warsaw last year.; SOCIAL STL DIFS — Alice Bender is teaching social studies in the Syracuse high school this year. She has taught several years in Indiana and Florida schools and is. a graduate of Indiana university.

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TRACTOR PI LLERS Mars’ ’ Jones and Judy Clifford show their ! tractor-driving form in preparation i for the District Elimination contest at LaOtto August 27-28, and the State Championship contest at Churubusco Septeiftber 3-4. Both will compete in the "Powder Puff" division. At LaOtto. the 4.500 lb. class will pull August 27. The 6.000/ 7.500, and 9,000 lb. classes will vie August 28.

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principal; Edgar A. Speer, Syracuse clpmentary principal: ard the corporation’s elementary coordinator; and Wendell Bryant. .Neth Webster principal.

Top two winners in each class will be eligible to compete in the state finals at Churubusco, where the 4,500 and 6.000 lb. classes will pull on September 3 and the 7.500 and 9.000 lb. classes on September 4. Other features at Churubusco will be a garden tractor pull on September 3 and a State Chamiponship Pony Pull at 2 p.m. September 4.

Wednesday, August 25, 1965

Tractor Pullers To Hold Event At LaCtto August 27 And August 28

Tractor pullers throughout the Hoosier state are expected to flock to LaOtto Friday and Saturday, Aug. 27 and 28, for the stpte elimination tractor pull contest sponsored by the LaOtto Community Association, Inc. This district event, which the small LaOtto community has hosted for several years, will be follow- j ed on the next weekend, Sept. 3 and 4. by the state championship contest at Churubusco. The District Contest Dozens of -drivers will oe competing at LaOtto for SIOO in prize I money in each of four weight c’asses. Troptties will go to the Winners 1 and first and second place winners :in each class will be eligible for “ the state contest. i The LaOtto event will begin at 6:3() p.m. Friday. Aug. 27, with the 4.5(ff pound class. Tractors in the 6.000, 7.500 and 9.000 pound classes and “Powder Puff” class will com- , pete Saturday beginning at 11 a.m ; 1 Special- features of the LaOtto contest will be a bicycle parade at ‘ 5:30 p.m. Friday. Aug. 27. and heli- , copter rides available each evening. . , | Both the district and state events will operate under the rules of the I Indiana Tractor Pulling Association Drivers must be residents of ' Indiana and all tractors must use standard farm tires. A drawbar height of 21 inches will be used. Lunch will be available on the grounds and a chicken barbecue is slated for Saturday evening. The State Contest Some $1,500 or more in prize money will be paid out in the state championship event at Churubusco, i sponsored by the Ideal Fish and . Game cki!). Weicht classes will be the same as those of the district events. Also to be featured in the stat<>> contest is a garden tractor pull at 5 p.m. Friday. Sept. 3; a state championship pony puH. at 2 p.m. ; Saturday, Sept. 4; and a “powder puff’ pull for lady drivers at 2 p.m. Saturday. The contest will begin at 1 p.m. Friday. Sept. 3. with tractors in the I.SOfkpound class, followed by the 6.000-pound class at 7:30. Saturday’s contests begin at 10 a.m. with ■ mmm _— w /K. SPEECH AND HEARING — Robert Ahms, who has been in charge of the coropration’s summer speech and hearing therapy program for the past two years, has been hired as the corporation’s full time therapist. He is a graduate of Ball State university and taught in the Metropolitan School District of Perry township, Indianapolis, in previous years.' ' ; ’

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; the 7.500-pound class at 7 p.m. with the 9,000-pound class. The annual meeting of the Indiana Tractor Pulling Association will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, (Sept. 4. Leonard Frazier of near Churubusco is secretary of Me organization. Ponies 50 inches and under are eligible for the state championship pony pull, open to teams from anywhere. A S4O prize will go to the first place. Allen Zeigler is chairman of the pony pull. Lunch will be available on the grounds. Representing the Ideal Fish & Game Club for the state event are Jack Hill and Roger “Jones, both of the Churubusco area. Since 1945, the American Cancer Society has spent almost $140,000, 000 cm research into the cause, diagnosis, treatment and cure of cancer. Half of those who now get cancer could be cured if the disease i w-ere diagnosed and treated in time. Help continue the war against cancer by supporting the Society’s Crusade against Cancer. tee... ft , I -.-a/ f - IL I SLACKS, * r A ' 'A f 1 J L STOOP ...CROUCH ...BEND ... TWIST! See how this new stretch denim "gives"! Lee tailors these new Lee Lastics cf special stretch denim. See how perfectly they fit? Slim, trim, neatly .apered. When a guy stoops, they stoop w?h him. And then snap back into shape as he stands up. No bag or sag. Lee Lastics have all the traditional rugged geed locks of denim — plus great new fit and. comfort. There’S never been anything quite like them . —for golf, sailing, hunting, and for leisure wear in general. ASK FOR "LEE LASTICS” Waist Sizes: Inseams: 30-36 29-32 $6.95 Tom Socks Sportswear WAWA3EE VILLAGE

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