The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 October 1968 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Oct. 2, 1968

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1 Lakeland 1 I jmn A Al I (SCHOOL NEWSi

> i Mike Lantz Bill Rush Jay Jones Boys Head Junior High School Classes At Syracuse For 1968-69

Three boys were elected class presidents of the Syracuse junior high school classes according to an announcement made this week by principal William E. Dorsey. Mike Lantz is president of the sixth grade whilfe Bill Rush and Jay Jones head the seventh and eighth grades respectively. Serving with Mike are the following officers: Vice president — Diane Deck Secretary — Joan Troyer Treasurer — Polly Turner Reporter — Cindy Conn Student council — Melissa Wesner, Norma Bahn, Harold Wellman and Rich Hubartt.

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LOWELL D. COVERSTONE Lowell D. Coverstone, called Dino, is the son of Dean and Jean Coverstone of r 2 Leesburg. He is a member of the school newspaper staff and the golf team. Lowell will graduate with majors in English, social studies, art and minors in shop and speech. His favorite subjects are speech, journalism and auto mechanics. He is a member of a musical group and enjoys art study. After school he works and enjoys golf and other sports. Lowell has a record collection and enjoys interior decorating and custom interiors in automobiles. He works at the Tippecanoe Lake Country club. After graduation he plans to work to earn enough money so he can later further his education. He has an older brother Terry who is attending college at Evansville and a younger brother Randy who is a sophomore at Wawasee. Football or golf are listed as his favcrite sport and “To Kill A Mocking Bird” is his favorite book. -WHSJON CHARLES CAMPBELL Jon Charles Campbell lists English and political science as his favorite subjects. He is the son of Millicent Campbell of r 1 Warsaw and will graduate from Wawasee in the spring with majors in history, English and business and minors in Spanish, physical education and math. He is a member of the high school baseball team and has won' two batting trophies and the counf ty baseball championship award. Jon, nicknamed Little Jon, is a member of a combo. After graduation he plans to attend electronic school for four years.

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Serving with Bill are the following seventh graders: Vice president — Eric Coburn Secretary — Sue Mabie Treasurer — Robin Shipley. Reporter — Charles Greer Student council — Cindy Beemer, Jan Davis, Jason Shoemaker and Mike Bitner. Eighth graders serving with Jay are as follows: Vice president — Greg Ummel Secretary — Susan Clark Treasurer — Lance Maresh Reporter — Sue Byland Student council — Julie Moore, Caron Carr, Brad Butter and Kim Cripe.

This Wawasee senior has two younger brothers. Edd is a freshman and Doug is a sophomore. Jon works at the North Webster ice plant. His favorite sport is baseball and his favorite book is “Oedipus The King”. Collecting lighters is his hobby. -WHSJOE RAY Auto mechanics is the favorite subject of Joe Ray, son of Mrs. Ruth Ray of North Webster. Joe plans to work after he graduates from Wawasee. Presently he works at Darr’s Gulf service after school. He has one older sister. Mrs. Rita Harris, who is a secretary. Joe’s favorite sport is basketball. -WHSCAROL LOUISE MYNHIER Carol Louise Mynhier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier cf Milford. She plans to attend business college after graduation. English, history and business are her majors and Spanish, Latin and math are her minors. Business is her favorite subject. She is a member of the pep club at school and also belongs to the Milford Christian church. Carol has received awards in piano. Carol has one brother, Mark Blaine, 14, a freshman at Wawasee. Basketball and swimming are her favorite sports and knitting, reading and swimming are her hobbies. She works at Augsburger’s Coffee Shop. -WHSRICHARD DEAN CLINGAMAN College is in the future plans of Richard Dean Clingaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clingaman of r 1 Syracuse. Drama and journalism are his

Selling Candy To Help Pay For Uniforms As a means of raising money to help defray the cost of athlectic and music uniforms and equipment, students from Wawasee high school will be selling candy in the Lakeland Community School Corporation. They will call on citizens of this community from October 5 through October 16. This Week In The Lakeland Schools Today 5:00 — Freshman football at Warsaw 7:00 — College night at Warsaw (Seniors) Thursday 4.30 — High school cross country meet at East Noble Saturday 10:00 a.m. — Wawasee high school football at Manchester college. Wawasee vs North Manchester B-team Monday 3; 30 — Syracuse junior high GAA meeting Tuesday All day — Student school pictures at Wawasee Fine arts workshop at Epworth Forest Hotel 4:30 — Cross country meet at Wawasee with Fairfield 4:45 — Syracuse junior high football vs Rome City at Syracuse 6:30 — Milford junior high football vs Avilla at Kendallville : 7:30 — Kosciusko county boy scout round-up — Milford junior high gym, North Webster cafeteria, Syracuse cafeteria Wednesday Fine arts workshop at Epworth Forest Hotel 11:30 a.m. — Syracuse Elementary PTA executive luncheon meeting 12:40, — Milford junior high assembly — Bob Wood “Cartoonist Extraordinary”, gym 7:00 — Freshman football at East Noble favorite subjects. Ric is a member of the lettermen’s club, football, baseball, track, tennis teams, sports editor of the paper and a member of the drama club. He is also a member of the Dewart Lake Ski club. He has a varsity letter in baseball and received four trophies in The 1967-63 state ski championships. Ric has an older brother who is a First Lieutenant in the U. S. air force stationed in Thailand and one sister, Mrs. Richard (Marilyn) Atkinson of Kentland. Football and skiing are his favorite sports and music is his hobby. He works at Tom Socks Sportswear. -WHSBECKY JO GAERTE Becky Jo Gaerte is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest H. Gaerte of r 1 Pierceton. She will graduate with majors in heme economics, business and English and a minor in history. Home ec is her favorite subject. She belongs to the Future Homemakers of America and the pep club. She is also active in the bowling league. Becky has a typing pin and a home nursing pin. After graduation she plans to work or go on and learn cake decorating. Becky has five sisters — Mary Leu Leamon, Dora Mae Clingerman, Judy Ann Evilsizor and Jean Louise Presscott, housewives: and Roma Kay Earl who works m a factory. She also has a brother, Richard Dean Gaerte, who works in a factory. All are older than she. Her favorite sport is bowling and her favorite book is “Rosemary’s Baby”. She enjoys sewing and cooking.

Junior High milford-webster JUNIOR HIGHS TIE By Craig Tucker On the wet evening of September 10 the Milford and North Webster junior highs settled for a 13-13 tie. This was the first football game for both Milford and North Webster. The leading rusher for Milford was 140 pound fullback Harold Rosser. In the first quarter, Rosser run up the middle for three yards and the score. The extra point was run by quarterback Craig Tucker. Rosser scored again in the second quarter. Kendallville On September 18 a very large Kendallville team beat Milford 28-0. Again the leading rusher was Rosser. Kendallville scored seven in the first quarter, 14 in the second quarter and seven in the fourth for their 28 point total. -JHAT MILFORD JR. HIGH By Cathy Gaskill The junior high cheerleaders were chosen at Milford oh Tuesday, Sept. 17. They were elected by the student body out of the seventh and eighth grades. They are as follows: Seventh grade — Andrea Newman and Teresa Emmons Eighth grade — Rhonda Hurd and Darcy Wolferman Diane Wuthrich was chosen as substitute. -JHGAA MEETS AT SYRACUSE The Girls Athletic Association club met September 30 in the gym of Syracuse junior high school at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Jerry L. Ganshorn coached the group in the games of tap football and sock-it soccer. The meeting adjourned at 4:30. -JHGAA OFFICERS TO ‘MINI OLYMPICS’ At 3:30 p.m, September 27 the following Syracuse junior high. GAA officers went to Sullivan? high school to the “Mini pics” in Sullivan to learn abou| duties of each officer: President — ouni Hawk i Secretary — Sue Byland a Treasurer — Julie Moorejr Historian — Susan Henniny The four girls learned two (routines, the pompon and the hoola hoop. L The driver and sponsor was Mrs. Jerry L. Ganshorn. ■ NO INJURIES / IN WRECK 1 NEAR SYRACUSE No injuries were reported following a wreck at 11:15 a.m. Sunday when vehicles driven by Joseph Eichberger, 67, r 2 Syracuse, and Daniel Chalfant, 20, of Wolcotville collided six miles southeast of Syracuse. The accident occurred at the intersection of CR 900 north and 850 s east. Deputy sheriff Roger Fellows listed damage to the Chalfant car at $125 and to the Eichberger auto at SIOO. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tague of r 4 Syracuse have returned home from a trip to Florida.

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Wawasee Prep News NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP COMMENDATIONS Three seniors at Wawasee Preparatory received letters of commendation in this year’s National Merit Scholarship competition. The honored seniors are Timothy Dougal, Chicago; Kenneth Petron, South Bend; and Alvin Weisbrod, Anderson. Hie commended students are numbered among the upper two per cent of graduating seniors throughout the United States. —WP—SPORTSMANSHIP FORUM AT WAWASEE PREP Gene Sullivan, the assistant Notre Dame basketball coach, and members of the Notre Dame team will participate in a school sportsmanship forum on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Wawasee Prep. Mr. Sullivan has been with coach Johnny Dee at Notre Dame for two years. Before joining the university staff, he coached at Lyola university for nine years. The sportsmanship forum is part of a special inderdisciplinary program at Wawasee Prep conducted each Saturday morning at 8:15. The ID program is designed to present the students ideas not treated in the classrooms or to tie together material from various courses. Programs already conducted this year include a discussion of the lyrics songs used in the movie the “Graduate” and a slide program of the buried city of Pompeii and the Roman Forum. The first program of the year was a discussion of the changing mood on college campuses and was conducted by three graduates of the school. —WPATTENDS METHODISTCATHOLIC COLLOQUY / Father Richard Ohlemacher, member of the Wawasee Prep religion department, attended (the Catholic - Methodist Colloquy 1 held this week, September 30 to October 2, at the Fatima Retreat hours, Notre Dame university. Fifty Methodist ministers and Catholic priest were invited to join Methodist bishop Reuben Mueller and Catholic bishop Leo Pursley in three days of discussion and common worship. The theme of the conference is “What it means to be a Christian Minister in Today’s World”! Noted Methodist and Catholic theologians addressed the group and a special “Confrontation” with area college students was on the agenda for the second evening. MILFORD LOCAL Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruch of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Borkholder and children of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bcrkholder of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schmucker and children and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Graff of Fort Wayne.

Lakeland Youth News By Terry Auker and Ann Jensen Again congratulations go to the mighty Wawasee Warriors. Your victory over Jimtown shows there’s all action this year for the Warriors. We realize now that Wawasee is a consolidated school you will be making rivals with other schools. We hope you will continue to make them, just in sports, and remember how much good sportsmanship means for the reputation of your school. Don’t start fights at the games and the dances, it’s always better to have a friend than an enemy. The dance last week was a real big success with about 325 young people. This week the dance band will feature “The Suns of Dawn” so we hope to see you all there and bring your friends too.

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