The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 January 1969 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Jan. 22, 1969

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«R* ? IL I * Va MF 4fl A al Ijf k Wfcni , A fl dfl I . >\wlg> fl \ ,— ■^■W—.. w L | STUDENT COUNCIL — Pictured above are members of the student council at Syracuse junior high school with their sponsors Lawrence Pletcher, Mrs. David Stoops and Ralph Bushong. In the front row is Bill Rush, Melissa Wesner and Jason Shoemaker. In the second row are Mike Lantz, Mike Bitner and Norma Bahn. In the rear is Harold Wellman Standing at the side of the group is Kim Cripe.

Meet The Wawasee Seniors

CHARLES K. COBURN Charles Kenneth Coburn works at Wawasea Village Hardware and lists basketball and track as his favorite sports. He is a member of the Lettermans’ club, senior executive council, social studies club, cross country team, track team and Boys’ cheerblock at Wawasee. Chuck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Coburn of 420 Bolan Drive, Syracuse. He will graduate with majors in social studies, English and business and a minor in Spanish. Government and sales and merchandising are his favorite subjects. He belongs to Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church. Chuck plans to attend International Business college or Manchester college after graduation. He has letters in cross country, basketball and track. His older sister, Pamela Lynn, attends Manchester college where she is a sophomore. His three brothers are Steve, a sophomore at Wawasee; Eric, a seventh grader at Syracuse; and Clark, a fifth at Syracuse. “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “A Separate Peace” are his favorite books. —WHS—VICKI LEE SMITH Vicki Lee Smith is the busy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith of 507 south Main

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street, Syracuse. Her high school activities include GAA, NHS. language club, DECA, vice president of junior class, secretary of student council during her junior year and cheerblock. She is a member of the junior bowling league and the Community Gospel church at Bremen. Vicki has several bowling awards. a Spanish award, a typing award and a shorthand award. After graduating from Wawasee this spring with majors in English, social studies, business and language and miners in math and science she is considering IBM training in South Bend. Secretarial lab is her favorite subject. Vicki has three brothers, Mike. 16, a junior at Wa'wasee; Roger, 15, a freshman at Wawasee; and Doug, 14, an eighth grader at Syracuse. She also has a younger sister, Terri, 4. Last summer she worked in the Bon-Len Restuarant and the assessment office at Syracuse. She enjoys all sports but bowling and skiing top the list. Like many of the other Wawasee seniors her favorite beok is “An American Tragedy.” Reading, sports participation and photography are her hobbies. —WHSJANNA MARLENE ADAIR Janna Marlene Adair enjoys bowling and reading and lists

bowling and skiing as her favorite sports. “Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck is her favorite book. Janna is the daughter of Mrs. Helene C. Adair of r 4. She will graduate with majors in English, social studies, phys. cd and business and minors in science and math. Shorthand, office machines and government are her favorite subjects. A member of the GAA, she also participates in the mixed bowling leagues. She has awards in GAA. After graduating from Wawasee Janna plans to attend business college. A twin sister, Jeani and a brother. Tom Clayton, a senior at Purdue university, complete her family. Janna works at the Bon-Len Restaurant. Oda-Ko-Ta Camp Fire Girls Meet January 15 The Oda-ko-ta Camp Fire Girls met Wednesday, Jan. 15, for the first meeting in 1969. Officers were selected as follows: President — Susan Shank Vice president — Barbara Flauding Secretary — Benji Hall Treasurer — Janet Conn Scribe — Sandy Rinker. The group selected Oda-ko-ta for a name which means, “group of friends”. Barbara Flauding served refreshments. The Trail Seeker’s rank was discussed. Mrs. Wendel Shank, guardian of the group and her assistant, Mrs. Paul Beezley, planned the meeting. Rhonda Byrd and Becky Busch cleaned up. Janet Conn and Caryl Coy gave the roll call, to which the response was “your favorite subject in school*’.

Wawasee To Hold First Science Fair

The first science fair of Wawasee high school will be held Tuesday, Feb. 25, on the auditorium stage of the new school. Parents, students and persons interested in the fair are invited to attend the fair during the hours of 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The awards program will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Projects will be set up on Monday, Feb. 24, from 8 a.m. to 4 p. m. fallowed by judging on Monday evening. The judges will come from surrounding schools and colleges. The science fair will include grades nine - 12. First and second place winners may enter the 1960 Northern Indiana Regional Science fair to be held at the University of Notre Dame on Saturday, March 8. The science fair is being organized and operated by a committee of science teachers consisting of Robert and William Kitsan, Harold Hall, Paul Royer and Michael L. Neff. Royer and Neff are co-chairmen. Syracuse 6AA In Winter Sport The Syracuse junior high school Girls Athletic Association found that winter is more enjoyable when one participates in winter sports. Thirty-four members and their sponsor Mrs. Sue Ganshorn ice skated on Syracuse lake Monday evening after school. Refreshments were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ganshorn, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Knapp and their children Kevin and ✓ Kris ventured to Mt. Wawasee Tuesday night with 22 members for an exciting first time of snow skiing. Mr. Ganshorn is a member of the Red Cross National Ski Patrol. STrnrsasix schoolHJ LUNCH O/ IENUS : J3SXSCKS January 27-31 Mon. — Hamburger sandwidrr buttered broccoli, rosy applesauce, Amish cookies and milk. Tues. — Pig-in-a-Poke, scalloped potatoes, fruit, bread and butter and milk. Wed. — Vegetable soup, crackers, egg salad sandwich, baked apple and milk. Thurs. — Meatloaf, whipped potatoes, gravy, cabbage salad, bread and butter, jello and milk. Fri. — Tuna and chip casserole. baked potato, carrot sticks, graham cracker pudding, bread and butter and milk. SERMON AT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Sumner, OSL, of the Milford United Methodist church reports his sermon for Sunday will be “Shibboleth”.

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Lakeland Youth News By Terry Auker We had a real good turn out to dance to the 4th Hour. The dance band put on a good show and played good hard rack music. There will be no dance at the Youth Center this week end due to the dance at the school. The Bare Facts will be playing for the school dance so I hope you plan to attend the dance and have a good time. Our next dance will be right after the basketball game against Pierceton and we’ll be featuring the Lost Souls. This is a group that we’ve had before and by popular request we’ve invited them back. So we’ll see you January 31 at the dance. Congratulations to the Warriors on their victory over Akron and good hick on your next ° game. The Youth Center will be closed Wednesday night due to the WOWO Air Aces vs the faculty basketball game. The center will be closed Thursday so that you can study real hard for those exams. There’s been some interest shown in playing hockey on the new skating rink so bring your sticks and skates and play hockey. If you’ve started to think about spring house cleaning and have some odds and ends you would like to get rid of just call the Youth Center and we’ll come and get them or bring them to the center as we are collecting articles now for our annual auction. There will be a youth board meeting Sunday, Jan. 26, at 3 p. m. We hope all those who assumed the responsibility of being on the board will be present. MILFORD LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. (“Kie”) Mussleman and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mussleman, all of Milford, attended a birthday dinner on Sunday held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, Jr., for their son, Joey, who was 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yoder of Topeka were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Wemple of Milford on Monday. Mr. Wemple is a patient in the Elkhart hospital. Mrs. Yoder is a sister of Mr. Wemple. Miss Sandy Stamper and Miss Joan Felkner of Milford were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rink and family on Sunday .afternoon.

NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND ? SCHOOLS Today 3:10 p.m. — Grade 5 intramurals at Milford elementary gym. 4:15 p.m. — Sixth grade basketball at North Webster vs Milford. 8:15 p.m. WOWO Air Aces vs Wawasee teachers. Thursday All Schools — Exams 6 p.m. — Milford junior high basketball with West Noble at Milford. 6 p.m. — Grades four and five intramurals at North Webster. Friday All Schools — Exams 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee high school basketball at Jimtown. Saturday 9 am. — Junior high tournament at North Webster. 1 p.m. — Junior high tournament at North Webster. Wawasee high school junior dance. Monday 3.15 p.m. — Syracuse GAA 6:30 p.m. — Syracuse junior high basketball vs Talma at Syracuse. Tuesday 3:05 p.m. — North Webster GAA play night. 5:30 p.m. — Wawasee freshman basketball at Bremen. 6 p.m. — North Webster junior high basketball at Pierceton. 7 p.m. — Wawasee wrestling with Bremen at Wawasee. Wednesday 3:10 p.m. — Fifth grade intramurals at Milford* elementary school. 6 p.m. — Milford junior high basketball with Sidney at Milford. 6 p.m. — North Webster junior high basketball at Syracuse. 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee freshman basketball at Wawasee Prep. Junior Happy Bachelors Elect Members of the Junior Happy Bachelors 4-H club met January 15 at the junior high school building and elected officers. They follow: President — Dan Beer Vice president — Craig Tucker Secretary — Lana Buhrt Treasurer — Fred Beer Reporter — Tom Sorenson Recreation leader — Andy Shearer Song leader — Dan Doll Health and safety — Mark Shearer The next meeting will be February 13.

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Adult Fanner Meetings Start At Wawasee By Ed Washier The first Wawasee high school adult farmers meeting was held on January 16 with Don Frantz acting as guest speaker. His topic was the outlook in agriculture, 1969. Below are listed the remainder of this year’s adult farmer meetings with dates, topics and speakers shown. January 23 — New crop varieties, field tests and tillage experiments — Willis Alt. January 30 — Feed Additives — Milford veternarians. February 6 — Farmstead layout and farm equipment — New Paris Silo. February 13 — Fertilizers: Ifs, ands and buts — Ellsworth Fanning. February 20 — Farm Chemicals, herbicides and pesticides — Verne Lehman. February 27, March 6, March 13 and March 20 have been left open as to topic and speaker so that you as an adult farmer will be able to suggest your own topic and be able to hear about it if possible. The last meeting will be held on March 27. This will be a special banquet meeting with wives invited. These meetings will cost you only the time to attend and the trip to Wawasee high school. The information is free and could be very helpful to you as a farmer. Remember these dates (all Thursday nights), the place, Wawasee high school vo ag room, enter southeast door of the building or through the vo ag shop, the time is 7:30 p.m. Junior High Hi Lites WHAT’S HAPPENING By Jean Mellinger Congratulations to our great eighth grade basketball team for winning the four-way tournament last Saturday. Our Trojans did a real good jab defeating Central Noble and Syracuse. Some of the reactions of the fans are described as: A tingle along your spine, the urge to run up and kiss someone and of course all of the cheering too let the people know how you feel. It was a real good tournament

and we are very proud of our team. LINDA’S LINES By Linda Lundquist Saturday some Syracuse junior high band students will participate in the 1969 annual instrumental and ensemble contest. It is to be held in Knox. Nine or 10 students will play, trying their best to get a shiny gold medal. Good luck to them! Currently in the junior high boys’ intramural basketball, Ivan Avery’s “76’ers” are in first place. Games are played every Wednesday afternoon after school. Last Friday afternoon Syracuse students attended a pep session. A skit was performed in front of the student boys and commercials acted out. After the sixth graders received the Spirit Stick many new cheers were tried. The pep session was in preperation for the eighth grade basketball tourney Saturday. . Becky Kolberg Receives Betty Crocker Award Becky Kolberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berton Kolberg, r 2 Syracuse, has received the BeL ty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. Becky, a senior in Wawasee high school, plans to enter Ball ' State university next fall. She was first runner-up in the Junior Miss paigeant and alternate to Girls’ State this past year. MILFORD LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Mike Treesh and Erik of Bowling Green, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrns and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh, both of Milford, oyer the week end. Dan Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Milford, who is attending Purdue university, will arrive home today (Wednesday) and remain here until February 4.