The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1967 — Page 29
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Marilyn Buhrt Plan* To Study Music At 1U Marilyn Joan Buhrt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buhrt of r 4 Syra. cuse plans to study music education al Indiana university fallowing her graduation this spring. Marilyn has majors in science, math. English, social studies and music with minors in foreign language. Her favorite subjects are band and physics. The young lady has participated in band, string dass. chorus. TriM. Golden Blues, science club. GAA. National Honor Society, art class and Youth for Christ club. She is a member of the Calvary EUB Youth Fellowship and a member of the church choir. When Marilyn was a freshman she won the citizenship award. She also holds a $250 state scholarship Steven Baumgartner Favor* American History And Spanish Steven Eugene Baumgartner, son of Mrs. Janice Baumgartner. 212 John street, and Robert Baumgartner. r 2. has listed American history and Spanish as his favorite subjects. Steven, a senior at Syracuse, wil graduate with majors in English, social studies and math and minors in Spanish, science and busness He has been a member of the intramural basketball team for two years, a three-year member of the track team and for the past two years has been a member of the Spanish club. Steven plans to attend Northern Arizona state after graduation or join the peace corps. Christopher Busch Was Grand Champ At Science Fair Christopher Thomas Busch, who plans to study wik&ife and conservation at Purdue university. will be remembered as the grand champion of this year's Lakeland science fair. Chris also placed first at the regional science fair at Notre Dame. He is the son of Robert and Berry Busch of r 3 Syracuse. The lad wiM graduate with majors in Ensish. science, social studies and mathematics and a minor in music. Science and mathematics are his favorite subjects. Chris is a member of the youth group at the Zion Chapd church and the K-ciub. a sports club. He belongs to the Community Hands 4-H chib and has participated in track for four years, cross country for four years and basketball for two years. In 19® he won the most valuable player m cross country award. He belongs io Tri-M and has been a member of the band two years and the chorus this year.
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School Os Future Graduates
Donna Jean Huff Will Attend Manchester f Donna Jean Huff plans to attend . Manchester college following her » graduation from Syracuse high • school. Donna is the daughter of Mr. and , j Mrs. James Hershberger of r 1 She I is one of the school's co-salutatori- • ans has received the DAR good d citizen award as well as a national merit scholarship to Manchester. H When she graduates she will have majors in English and math with , | minors in home ec, Spanish. scii . enev and social studies. She lists math as her favorite subject. r j D.»nna is treasurer of the Nation- ■' al Honor Society, senior class secretary. secretary of the Tri-M and i a member of the cheerblock, Span- > ish club, Golden Blues, chorus. Youth for Christ and GAA. She is a m n:ber of the EUB church choir and served as the 1966 president of the Youth Fellowship. Pamela Cobum Will Enter Manchester 1 One of the many freshman at ! Manchester college in North Manchester this fall will be Pamela Lynn Cobum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coburn of 430 Dolan drive, Syracuse. ' Pam is one of the many seniors at Syracuse high school this year. >i She will graduate next month with majors in English, math, so- ' ciart studies, music. Her minors are 1 j in language and science. Pam lists psychology and Spanish as her 1 favorite subjects ' An active member of her class. Pam is in band, chorus, select 1 chorus. Tri-M. Future Teachers of .America, a member of the annual staff, news staff and the cheer block. Outside of school Pam is a mem bar of the for Christ and American Legion. She hay a band letter Robert Pilcher 1* A Sportsman Robert Orlando Pilcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pilcher of 112 west Pearl street, is one of Syracuse high school's sportsmen. He participates in basketball, baseball. track and volleyball. Bob has in social studies, math. Engfehr science. He lists biology’ as his favorite subject Following graduation he plans to attend Anderson college. James Thornburg Plans To Work After Graduation James M. Thornburg, son of Mary S. and George W. Thornburg of r 2 box 63. plans to work at Sea Nymph Manufacturing following his graduation next month from Syracuse high school. James* friends have nicknamed him "Jap’*. He wifi graduate with majors in English, industrial arts and business and a minor in social studies. He states industrial arts and business law • mhb His 61worths SUI^JCSCtS. j
Consolidation of THE MILFORD MAIL (Est. 1888) and THE SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL (E5t.1907)
Michael E. Patrick Ha* Chosen The Coast Guard The coast guard heads the plans of young Michael E. Patrick, one of this year’s Syracuse graduates. Michael is the son of Mrs. Gladys B. Preston. 80 south Front street. He lists English and psychology as his favorite subjects. He wfll gradual, with majors in English, social studies and language and minors m malh and science. Michael participated in intramural basketball and is a member of the Spanish club. Nancy Butt Plans To , Enter IBM Training Nancy Lorraine Butt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Butt of 407 Medusa street. Syracuse, plans to enter IBM training following her graduation. Nancy is majoring in English, social studies, business and music at SHS. She will also graduate with a minor in science. Typing and physiology are listed as this senior’s favorite subjects. Nancy is a member of the Tri-M and the band. Her outside activies include the Rainbow Giris. This year Nancy received an academic letter in business. Jame* Allan Frederick To Findlay College James Allan Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Frederick of 130 east Boston street, plans to attend Findlay coliege in Findlay, Ohio, following his graduation from Syracuse high school. Jim has majors in social studies. English, science, math and business. He lists English, history and bookkeeping as his favorite subjects. He is a member of the chorus and select choir and Tri-M. He also participates in track. Young Frederick is a member of the Campus Life dub and the Church of God youth advance. Donald Keim Will Study At Fort Wayne Syracuse senior Donald L. Keim will continue his studies at the Indiana university regional campus in Fort Wayne next fail. Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Olen Keim of 301 west Main street. Syracuse. He is majoring in English, business, social studies and music and will have minors in science and shop upon graduation. He lists his favorite subjects as being science and physiology. Tri-M, band, and the annual staff are Don’s activities. He was manager of the basketball team during his sophomore year.
> Deborah Money Enjoys English And History • Deborah Kathryn Money Slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money of | r 1 Bay Vista Drive, Syracuse, lists i English and history as her favorite ■ subjects. Debby is majoring in her favorite ■ subjects at Syracuse high school and will graduate vtith minors in j science, language, math and physi- | cal education. She is active in Spanish club. Future Teachers of America, Girls ; Athletic Association and has served ias a varsity cheerleader. a student gym teach ;r and assistant editor iof the yearbook. Debby is a member of the Rainbow, NCA and ACA. i An active girt, she has letters. I numerals and a placque in GAA; a varsity jacket and letter; and state gymnastic ribbons. After graduation she plans to attend Lake Erie College for Women and major in physical education | and physiotherapy. Julia Connolly Plan* To Enter I Stephen’s College Following her graduation from 1 school this June. Julia Arm Connolly plans to enter Stephen’s cd- . lege at Columbia, Mo. Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Connolly of 26 North Shore chive. She has majors in math. English, history and business and a minor in science. Julie lists English and typing as her favorite subjects. The young miss is a member of the Giris Athletic Association, the annuai staff and the news staff at school. She also belongs to Youth for Christ. Julie has GAA letters and numerals and cheerleading letters among her awards. Steven Wagner Will Study Science Following his June graduation from Syracuse high school, Steven Kent Wagner plans to enter Indiana State university where he will major in science. Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wagner of U« west Brooklyn street. His friends have nicknamed him “Wag”. A three-year member of the band. Steven is also a member of the FTA. Spanish dub and was a member of the junior class play cast. He has participated in baseball. basketball and track and is a member of the Letterman’s dub. His majors are English, science and social studies and his minors include math, busmess and Spanish. He lists speech and physiology as his favorite subjects. The young man is a member of the Church of the Brethren where he is head usher. He is also secretary of his bowling league. He has won bonding trophies and varsity letters in both baseball mm! basketball.
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Chris Xanders Is Treasurer Os The Syracuse Seniors Chris Zanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lucks Xanders of 178 North Shore drive, is treasurer of the 1967 graduating dass of Syracuse. She is also a member of the Giris Athletic Association, the chorus, the Golden Blues, the Future Teachers of America, Tri-M, Spanish club and served as a varsity cheerleader. Outside of her school activities" Chris belongs to the Junior Ladies. Chris is majoring in English and social studies and has minors in math, science and Spanish. She names physiology and world history as her favorite subjects. Following graduation she plans to attend Western Michigan university. Rickey Edgar Plans To Work In Electronic* Syracuse high school senior Rickey Neil Edgar plans to attend a two-year school in electronics following graduation in June. Rick is the son of Everett and Kathleen Edgar of r 4. He is majoring in English, industrial arts, and business and will graduate with minors in social studies and math. He lists industrial arts and speed) as his favorite subjects. Rick has participated in intramural basketball for two years. He works part time. Michael Gordon Belongs To The Letterman’s Club Michael Ethene Gordon belongs to the Lettermen’s dub at Syracuse high school — he participates in baseball. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon of 118 west Boston street. Syracuse. He has majors in English, math and social studies with minors in Spanish and business. He lists math and Spanish as his favorite subjects. Mike plans to work after graduation. Industrial Art* I* Favorite Os Carl Thoma* Industrial arts is the favorite subject of Cart L. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Thomas of r 1 Syracuse. Carl will graduate this June from Syracuse high school and plans to enter military service. The lad was in band during bis freshman and sophomore years and has participated in intramural basketball. He wfil graduate with majors in English, math, industrial arts and social studies and a minor in science.
Clyde Gentry Will Be Milford's Commencement Speaker June Ist
w» M JW I CLYDE GENTRY Bookkeeping Is Hinke Butt’s Favorite Subject Hinke Maryke Butt lists bookkeeping as her favorite subject. Mrs. Butt is a senior at Syracuse and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Siebe Van Houte. She and her husband reside on r 3. She lias majors in English, social studies and minors in languages and business. Mrs. Butt is a mem- j ber of the Goshen Christian Reformed church and the Mr. and Mrs. club. She will be a housewife following tl»e completion of her high school studies. Paula Kerlin Will Attend Ball State Following graduation from Syracuse high school next month Paula Kay Kerlin will attend Ball State university where she will major in physical education. Paula is the daughter of Paul and Ruth Kerlin.of r 4. She lists English and psychology as her favorite subjects and has majors in business, home ec, English and social studies with a minor in science. Choir, GAA and cheerhiock are her high school activities with bowling named as an outside activity. : She has won both GAA and bowling awards. Robert Smith Enrolled At Notre Dame Robert Orrin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin F. Smith of 107 Benton street, Syracuse, will attend the University of Notre Dame next fall. He has majors in math, English and social studies and minors in foreign languages and science. The Syracuse high school senior lists Spanish, math, English, government. psychology and physics as his favorite subjects. He is a member of the National Honor Society, the baseball team, varsity basketbah manager, a member of the gdf team and intramural basketball team. He belongs to the Lettermen’s dub, the science club and the Spanish dub. He is also a member of the annual staff. Rob plays on the American Legion bassbafi team, is a member of the bowling league and the CYO. He has received bowling championship award, was on the county baseball championship team and his intramural team won the championship. He is president of the bowing organization and president of CYO.
Syracuse Honor Grads
& CHERYL PEFFLEY Valedictorian
Clyde Gentry, humorist, lecturer, educator, will be the speaker at the Milford high school commencement exercises set for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 1. Mr. Gentry is principal of the Hoover school in Crawfordsville. He is a past district governor of Lions International 25C and has been an athletic official for 21 years. The speaker is an elder in the First Christian church, a member of the Indiana Schoolmen's club and a Scottish Rite Mason. He is an inspirational speaker with a punch who has filled many engagements as a speaker at commencements. Lions clubs, teacher groups, rotary clubs, Kiwatus and athletic banquets. i Law In Future Os Thomas Thornburg Thomas J. Thornburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Thornburg of [24 North Shore drive, Syracuse, i plans to enter Purdue university to istudy political science and then attend law school. . He has majors in English, science \ and Spanish and a minor in mathi amatics. Thomas states speech and I physiology are his favorite subjects. An active high school student, he has participated in baseball and basketball as well as the Spanish j club and the junior class play. He' participated in the science fair and has letter awards in baseball and basketball. Math And Science Are Favorites Os Kevin Galloway Kevin Galloway, a senior at Syracuse high school, lists math and science as his favorite subjects. Kevin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Galloway of r 2. The young man has majors in math, science, English and social studies and a minor in Latin. He is a member of the science club, art club, was class president his sophomore year, class treasurer his junior year and participated in the intramural basketball program. He has a honorary scholarship. Hoosier scholar and plans to enter Purdue university in the fall. Barbara Fisher Wants To Be A Nurse Barbara Jean Fisher plans to enter nurse’s training at South Bend Memorial hospital following her graduation from Syracuse high school. Barb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Fisher of r 4 Syracuse. She has majors ii> English and science and minors in social studies, rnath. music and home ec. Physiology and home ec are her favorite subjects. She is secretary of the National Honor Society and vice president of Tri-M. Barb is a member of the annual staff, chorus, GAA and cheerblock. She is also an exploratory teacher. She is a member of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Barb has received typing awards and the Co-ed award.
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Additional News in Next Section This is the first of two sections devoted to the’ 1967 Lakeland graduates. It features news articles, merchants’ congratulations and photos of the members of the class of 1967 from Milford, North 1 Webster and Syracuse. Additional school news may be : found in the next section. Robert Niles Will Attend Tri-State Robert A. Niles, son of Wilbur and Vivian Niles of r 4 Syracuse, will attend Tri-State college following his graduation from Syracuse 'high schodl. | He has majors in math, social studies, English and shop and minora in business and Spanish. His favorite subject is industrial arts. Bob has been a member of the track team for four years, the basketball, team his first.two years in high school, the student council his freshman year, vice president of the class during his junior year, • a member of the band his freshman and sophomore years and a member of the Lettermen’s club the past twx) years. Tim Yeager To Be An Elementary Education Major At 1. U. Timothy Wayne Yeager will major in elementary' cdiK?ation at Indiana university following his graduation from Syracuse high school. Tirh is son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yeager of r 3. The school news staff photographer has majors in English, social studies, math and science. He has two language minora — .Latin and Spanish. Tim is a past president of the National Honor Society, a member of the Science club and Future Teachers of America. He is also staff photographer for the annual. Tim is a member of the Syracuse Church of God, the CGYA and YFC. He has an Indiana State commission scholarship and the Syra-cuse-Wawasee Education, Inc., scholarship. —i Music Is Main Interest Os Patt Loo Patterson Macmillian Loo is interested in music and plans to become “the best guitarist my fingers will allow.” At present he is rhythm guitarist and vocalist for the Tikis, a contemporary music group. Patt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Loq of r 1 Enchanted Hills, Cromwell. e> He has majors in math, English and social science with minors in science and music. Patt lists speech and music as his favorite subjects. He is a member of the Tri-M and the Golden Blues, Syracuse’s select choir.
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