The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1967 — Page 17
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Graduation Set At Wawasee Preparatory For May 26
Graduation exercises for the sentor class at Wawasee Preparatory (Our Lady of the Lake Seminary', Syracuse, will be held Friday morning, May 26, at 10:30. The Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Fort WayneSouth Bend will give the commencement address. The class valedictorian is Steven J. Grant, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Grant, former residents of Fort Wayne, who now live in Hannibal. I Mo. The valedictorian maintained i a 3.9 average while accumulating I 122 units of credit. He intends to enter St. Meinrad Seminary in September. The class salutatorian is Michael A. Trudeli, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Albert Trudell of Fort Wayne. He 1
■ will attend the University of Notre ' Dame in September. Other scholastic awards to be presented at the graduation exercis- ; es will go to: Robert Garman of South Bend, English; Michael Dougal of Chicago and Danie Maurer of Benton Harbor, Mich., Latin; Steven Grant of Hannibal, Mo., English; Charles Ricciardi of Oliver, mathematics; Gary Stock of Frankfort and Joseph Lafferty of Muncie, speech; and Thomas Webi er of Louisville, Ky., essay. I Senior Joseph Lafferty also won the Central Newspaper Foundation scholarship for scholastic excellence and journalistic potential. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS
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In ‘Operation Francis ’ Marion* In Viet Nam U. S. ARMY, Viet Nam — Army specalist four Dane A. Rumfelt, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt, r 2 Milford, to participating in “Operation Francis Marion’’ in Viet Nam with his unit from the 4th infantry division. His unit is conducting search and destroy operations in the Viet Conginfested central highlands. The operation, which .began early in April, to named for the famed “Swamp Fox” of the American Revolution. 1 I Spec. Rumfelt is a radio operator < in neadquarters company. Ist batta- ; 1 lion of the division's Bth infantry. I (
Syracuse Police Report For April Chief of police Dan Ganger, Syracuse. has released the following report for his office for the month of April: Calls answered 172 W r arning tickets issued 67 Dogs impounded 11 Thefts reported, invest 2 Criminal arrests 3 Fire calls 4 Traffic accidents 10 Juvenile cases M 3 No parking zone tickets 8 Courtesy services rend 4 Stolen property value $45 Total traffic accident damage $2,295 For safety’s sake while boating, put life jackets on all small children and adults who can t swim, advise extension safety specialists at Purdue university.
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Wednesday, May 24, 1967
Norwich Degree Candidates Announced NORTHFIELD, Vt. — Norwich university will graduate a senior class of 199 at its 148th commencement Sunday, June 4. The following senior from your circulation area to a candidate for a degree from the oldest private military college in the nation. Patrick E. Money, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Earl Money of Syracuse, is a candidate for the degree of bachelor of arts. He to also scheduled to receive an army reserve commission as a second lieutenant in the armor branch ! after he attends ROTC sufhmer icamp at Fort Devens, Mass.
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