The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1969 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Oct. 29, 1969

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Lakeland {SCHOOL NEWS]

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’ JACKET LEADERS — These 10 Syracuse junior high school students have been chosen to lead cheers for the school’s basketball teams this year. In the top photo are members of the eighth grade cheering squad. In front are Susan Connolly, alternate, and Cindie Beemer. Standing in back are Kathy Butler, Dave Schopf and Cindy Mingery. Seventh grade cheerleaders are shown in the photo on the right. In back are Christy Carr, Missy Westner and Connie Hoopingarner, alternate. Joan Troyer and Vicki Ryman are in front.

51 Top Honor Roll At Wawasee

A total of 51 students received high honor roll honors during the first six-week grading period at Wawasee high school. Henry L. Smith, principal of the high school, has released the names of the following students who have attained the honor roll. To reach the high honor roll, a student must have a B or better in all solid subjects with no C’s allowed and must have a 3.5 to 4.0 point average. To be placed on the regular honor roll, a student must have a 3.0-3.4 point average.

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High Honor Roll Seniors — Carla Alvey, Vicki Arnold, Pat Beer, Becky Brown, Roger Butt, Cathy Clark, Amy Coy, Nancy Fawley, Bev Graff, Fred Hoerr, Brenda Hurd, Debbie Jessqp, Carol Kroh, Tillie Miller, Melinda Moore, Melanie Pifer, Teresa Plank, Penny Sharp, Susan Smith, Keith Stitcher, Linda Swetnam, Jackie Thomas, Dan Van Lue, Karen Webb, Debbie Wolferman. Juniors — Dale Brown, Dave Cory, Jill Geiger, Victoria Little, Susan Stone, Dianne VanLue. Sophomores — Susi Baker, Kerry Barrett, Teresa Beer, 'Jan Criswell, Nancy Crowl, Gretchen Love, Larry Stidham, Mark Treesh, Dal Ummel. Freshmen—Karen Allen, Connie Christner, Debbie Hummel, Cindy Kinney, Mike Klenke, Karen Tethrake, Val Steffen, Dave Stichter, Karen Walker, Mike Zurcher, Craig Tucker. Regular Honor Roll Seniors—Donna Bachtel, Sue Bahn, Peg Barber, Allen Barrett, Gloria Bell, Robert Bell, Deb Brown, David Bushong, Sherry Butler, Tammy Chamberlin, Pamela Colpetzer, Ellen Conwell, John Corbin, Vicki Cramar, Dan Dausman, Dave Fisher, Janet Fisher, Georgia Gnass, Karen Groves, Nancy Gunderlock, John Hoover, Cinda Huber, Donna Hulley, Sherrie Jackson, Diann Jetmore, Dick Kemper, Ruby Kern, Pam Lewallen, Sandy Loetz, Debbie Mason, Rick McDonald, Barbara L. Miller, Terry Miller, Toni Moser, Barb Neibert, Tom Patterson, Marcia Peffley, Chari Schell, Ginger Shipley, Lynn Stalter, Daryl Thomas. Cindy Wise, Dale Wollman, Nancy Yoder, Steve Zurcher. Juniors — Joe Baumgartner, Connie Beemer, Sally Beer, Debbie Bemish, Phil Bender, Karen

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Biesemeyer, Dan Brady, Joel Burkholder, Greg Burnworth, Sheryll Byrd, Randy Coverstone, Bruce Cumings, Jay deSomer, Jeff Farrell, Connie Geiger, Debbie Greiner, Carl Hadley, Don Hasse, Barb Hummel, Jerry Lemmon; Darlene Long, Rebecca Luyben, Sally Miller, Bemie Mishler, Patty Myers, Carolyn Rapp, Keith Rieder, Karen Rowe, .April Schacht, Kathy Searfoss, Tom Speicher, Elaine Stichter, Larry Stoffel, Sally Sholtey, Jan Swartz, Vicki Walker, Suzi Yeager, Barb Zimmerman. Sophomores — Charles Baldwin, Linn Barton, Tim Blue, Denise Brown, Colleen Coy, Tom Fribley, Tami Gallahan, Lynn Gray, Janice Hamell, Nancy Holcomb, Rhonda Huffman, Shelley Kaiser, Bill Leemon, Teri Lyn McCoy, Laurie McFarland, Lynn Moore, Clark Rassi, Patricia Richardson, Barb Rush, Lydia Shearer, Linda Shively, Sandy Strand, Marsha Strickler, Becky Stutzman, Bobbie Tirschek, Terry Vanlartingham, Dave Van Lue, George Xanders. Freshmen — Janet Beer, Lynn Black, Sue Clark, Kim Cripe, Dennis Darr, Dixie Darr, Dan Doll, Chip Dye, Lisa Griffith, Sparkie Haag, Cheryl Hadley, Joni Hawk, Brenda Hughes, Rhonda Hurd, 11 Carol L. Lundquist, Jeannie Mellinger, Georgina Morehouse, Tim Moser, Byron Myers, Malinda Napier, Bev Peters, Cheryl Preston. Harold Rosser, Nancy Souers, Yvonne Spurling, Greg Ummel, Sonja Whisler, Darcy Wolferman. SYRACUSE LOCALS Turkey Creek justice of the peace Christian Koher and Mrs. Koher are on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeltinger of Chicago spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Ada Zeltinger, at Lake Wawasee.

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MARY MILLER Mary Louise Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Miller of r 1 Warsaw and hopes to attend a local college after she graduates from Wawasee; She will have majors in English, physical education and social studies and minors in mathematics, journalism and French after graduating. Phys ed and journalism are her favorites. Mary has been a member of GAA for three years, FTA for two years, social studies club one year, Y-teens two years and the Smoke Signals staff for two years. Her outside- activities include the SMM and being assistant secretary at the Dutchtown Brethren church. Her sister Donna Jean is 14 and a freshman at Wawasee while brothers James Ray and Danny Lee are 16 and 12. James is a junior at Wawasee and Danny is a seventh grader at North Webster. Mary works at Staley’s Grocery on Barbee Lake. Her hobbies include reading, sketching, taking long walks by herself and collecting old books. She likes to watch nearly any sport and prefers to play team sports like volleyball and field hockey. She enjoys horseback riding also. Her favorite book is “Christy.” m -WHS- ‘ PENNDLYNN SHARP Q Pennilynn Sharp plans to attend either Ball State or Purdue universities after she graduates. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sharp of r 1 Leesburg. Penny is a member of the cheerblock, GAA, FTA, Yteens, social studies club, executive council her junior year, French club, national honor society, year book section editor and is on the executive board of FTA. She is also a past vice president of her church’s youth group the UMY. She received an English award her freshman year. English, math and home ec are her favorite subjects. Penny will graduate with majors in English, math and social studies and minors in science, phys ed and language, with two years of Latin and two years of French. She has one sister, Jyl who is a sophomore at Wawasee. Penny likes to play volleyball and likes to watch basketball, baseball and football. “Christy” by Catherine Marshall and “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott are her favorite books. Her hobbies are swimming, sewira;, reading, cooking and taking walks. —WHSDARYL ELDON THOMAS Daryl Eldon Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas of r 1 North Webster. He too plans to go to college next fall. He will graduate from WHS with majors in English and drafting and minors in math and social studies. Mechanics is his favorite subject. He is a member of the Industrial Arts club at school and also belongs to 4-H, a combo and the United Methodist church. Daryl has one sister, Mary, who is a freshman at Wawasee.

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He works at the Crystal Flash gas station in North Webster and the Tops ’N Pops. Soccer, basketball and swimming are his favorite sports. Playing the guitar and cornet are his hobbies. " NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 4:15 p.m. — Flag football, Milford at Syracuse. 3 p.m. — Milford GAA. 3:15 p.m. — Syracuse GAA. Thursday 4:15 p.m. — Flag football, North Webster at Syracuse. Friday 7:30 p.m. — Varsity footballWhite’s at Wawasee, last game of 1969 season. SCHOOL LUNCH Monday — Sloppy Joes, pickle slices, buttered potatoes, cake and milk. Tuesday— Steakettes, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered carrots, bread and butter, cookie and milk. Wednesday — Spaghetti with meat sauce, buttered broccoli, applesauce, French bread and butter and milk. 4 Thursday — Chop Suey with rice and chow mein noodles, cole slaw, cherry cobbler, bread and butter and milk. ' Friday — Fish squares with tartar sauce, creamed potatoes, harvard beets, bread and butter, cake and milk. A la carte at Wawasee high school daily.

Eighth Grade Student Joins High School Cast Os 'Cheaper By The Dozen'

Eighth grade student Doug Brown, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Milford, has joined the Wawasee high school Drama club cast of “Cheaper by the Dozen.” Doug will play the role of Jackie, the youngest member of the Gilbreth family to be seen in the play. Doug got the chance to participate in the play when play director Mr. Philip K. Fawley sent out a call for a young actor of below high school age to fill the role. Doug was selected upon suggestion from his older sister

UNICEF DRIVE The Y-Teena of Wawasee High School will canvass for UNICEF during the Wawasee and White’s Institute game October 31. Y-Teens is a service organization. Please give so we can help!

Six On Honor Roll At North Webster Junior High School

Six students earned hojior roll standings at North Webster junior high school during the six weeks’ grading period just completed according to principal G. Wendell Bryant. To be a member of the honor roll a student in grades six-eight must have at least two A’s in subjects that meet daily, B’s or bet-

Honor Roll Students Named At Syracuse Junior High School

The announcement of honor roll students at Syracuse junior high school for the first grading period was made today by William E. Dorsey, principal. To be a member of the distinguished honor roll, a junior high student in grades 6-8 must have the grade of A in all subjects and must have an A or B in citizenship. To be a member of the honor roll, a student must have at least two A’s in academic subjects. The student must have B’s in all other subjects and must have an A or a B in citizenship.

. R ' STANLEY E. PEQUIGNOT Stan Pequignot Joins Warsaw Law Firm Stanley E. Pequignot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Pequignot of Pierceton, has been accepted into partnership of the Warsaw law firm of Rockhill, Vanderveer, Kennedy and Pinnick. He became associated with the firm in July, 1968. A Pierceton high school graduate, Pequignot received his bachelor’s degree from Indiana university school of business in

Becky, a senior at Wawasee, who is cast in the supporting role of Mrs. Gilbreth, the patient maternal force in the family. Doug has been working along side the high school students in all the long rehearsal sessions. Doug’s only comment on working with high school students and his “big sister” was “It’s 0.K.” The play will be presented before the public on Friday and Saturday nights, Nov. 7 and 8, at 8 p.m. in the Wawasee high school auditorium.

ter in all other subjects and A or B in citizenship. Following are the students on the roll: Eighth grade—Joni Rupprecht, Bill Fawley and Jeff Rhodes. Seventh grade—Judy Moser and Steve Rhodes. Sixth grade—Debra Engleberth.

The following students have attained the honor roll for the first grading period: DISTINGUISHED HONOR ROLL Eighth grade: Ann Brice Seventh grade: Connie Hoopingarner Sixth grade: Patricia K. Bryant and Karen Mocre HONOR ROLL Eighth grade: Susan Connolly and Teresa Ummel Seventh grade: Christie Carr, Sarah Coy, Debra Miller, Debofah •Wells and Michael Lantz Sixth grade: Kathleen Brandon, Jenny L. Cox, Leisa M. Napier and Larry Allen

1965 and his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Indiana university school of law in 1968. He was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Indiana and all other courts in this state on September 25, 1968. He is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association and the American Bar Association as well as the Kosciusko County Bar Association. Mr. Pequignot is married to the former Diana Lynn Bisig of North Webster. They are the parents of Tyler Stanley Pequignot born on June 16, 1969, and presently reside at 1605 Greenhill Drive, Brookwood Addition, Warsaw. MILFORD LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox of r 1 Milford were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fox and family of Warsaw. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fox and family of New Paris.

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Junior High Hi lites NEWS FROM NORTH WEBSTER By Sue Blue The eighth grade class of the North Webster junior high school went to Fort Wayne attend the “Holiday on Ice” show Tuesday, Oct. 28. The bus left from the school at 6 p.m. and returned at 11 p.m. The students and their class sponsors, Phil Dick, Dick Prest on and Mrs. Linda Brown, had i very enjoyable evening at the ic< carnival. United Fund Appreciation Dinner Nov. 13 John Hall, president of United Fund, announced today that fin d plans have been formulated for the 1969 appreciation banquet to be held at the Wagon Wheel restaurant, Warsaw, at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday evening, Nov. 13. Mr. Hall stated that at the appreciation dinner all of the solicitors involved in this year’s drive would be given special recognition and stated further that otter awards and presentations would be made to those active in this year’s campaign. Mr. Hall indicated that, because of the large number of persons involved, an individual invitation %ould not be sent to each solicitor. He urged, however, that all solicitors and other persons involved in this year’s drive, '.‘all the United Fund Office (267-6.11) prior to November 10 to make reservations for the banquet. Mr. Hall said that the cost for the appreciation banquet was being donated by several of the county’s service clubs and that special recognition would be given to those clubs.