The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 April 1970 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOI RNAI—Wed.. April 1. 1970

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I Lakeland SCHOOL NEWS ••••• .•••.

1970 Easter Coloring Contest Winners

Winners of the 1970 Easter coloring contest sponsored by 13 area merchants and The Mail-Journal are shown in these three photos. Judging for the contest was done by junior and senior art students

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Easter guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Darr and family of Wawasee Village were Mr and Mrs Dennis Darr and daughter. Danny Darr and Mrs Lvdia Darr, all of Syracuse

DANCE Sat., April 4 8-11 p.m. — Featuring — THE Boy Watchers And SYNJ West Side Park NAPPANEE

at Wawasee high school under the direction of Mrs., Joy Warner. In the top photo are Lynn Brown, a second grader who won at Gray's Super Market in North Webster and Ellen Meek, a first

SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS LAKELAND SCHOOL MENUS Mon. - Sloppy Joes, greenbean casserole, fruit salad, raisin cake and mslk. Tues. • Chicken casserole, buttered spinach, peanut butler stuff-

TEACHERS Plan your class picnic now at Beautiful Washington Park on the lake in Michigan City. Many new rides and attractions this year. Reservations now being taken. Group rates are available for rides and picnic area. Contact: Mr. Cargile, Gen. Mgr. — Washington Park P O. Box 607 Michigan City, Indiana Phone: (AC 219) 879-8366

grader who won at Love's Furniture in Syracuse. In the front row of the second photo are Janda Miller, a second grader who won at Augsburger’s IGA in Milford and Angela Hostetler. a kindergarten student who won at Marises Town and Lake Shop in the Wawasee Village. Janda was also the grand prize winner. In the back row are Kathy Troup, a third grader who won at W’alter Drug in Milford; Dennis Green, a first grader who won at Burger s Dairy Store in Wawasee Village; and Sherry Young, a fourth grader who won at Foo and Faye's in Wawasee Village. in the third photo are Ken Paulus. a kindergarten student who won at Boyer's Jewelry in North Webster; Kay Ferverda. a third grader who won at the Fanner’s State Bank in North Webster: Todd Walls, a second grader who won at the Joe-Em-Down store at Barbee Lake; and Cathy Likens, a second grader who won at H and M Motor Clinic, r 1 North Webster. Tom Dahl, a special education student who won at Augsburger’s IGA in Syracuse; and Leisha Miller. a third grade student who won at Campbell's Market in Milford were not present when the photos were taken. The contest is held yearly and is open to students through the fourth grade.

ed celery, orange, bread and butter. cookie and milk. Wed. • Beans and ham. coleslaw, combread, butter and honey, apple and milk. Thurs. - Ham salad- sandwich, fried potatoes, apricots, cheese cake and milk. Fri. • Macaroni and cheese, peas and carrots, deviled celerv sticks, bread and butter, strawberries and milk.

I lA I Meet The I Wawasee IWy I Seniors Isl

NANCY ELLEN YODER J Nancy Ellen Yoder is our first featured senior of this week. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Yoder of Syracuse. Nancy is majoring in English, history, math and science. English and government are her favorite subjects. She is a member of the health careers club, block “W", future teachers, GAA. music club, Yteens. choir and band. She also belongs to the Saint Andrew's United Methodist church and is |a member of the School Chorus of America. Nancy has a letter in music. After graduating she plans to enter nursing school at Parkview Memorial hospital in Fort Wayne. The youngest of three children, Nancy has two brothers. Stephan is 25 and married. He resides in Gaeta, Italy, where he is stationed with the U. S. navy*. Michael is 23 and resides in Fort Wayne. Football and swimming are her favorite sports and swimming, skiing and playing the piano are her hobbies. -WHS—JANIE GONZALES Janie Gonzales plans to work for one or two years after graduating. then go to college and become a nurse or a physical therapist. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gonzales, Sr., of 512 W. Section street, Milford. English, social studies, math, science and Spanish are this senior’s majors. She lists English and sociology as her favorite subjects. Janie is a member of the dra-ma-debate club, social studies club and president of the Y-teens club. Janie is also the youngest member of her family. She has three sisters and two brothers. Her sisters are Mrs. Rosendo (Andrea' NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 3 p.m — Milford junior high GAA 3 p.m. — North Webster GAA. 4 p.m. — WHS play practice in auditorium. 8:30 a m-3:50 p.m. — WHS business classes field trip to Fort Wayne. Thursday 4 p.m — WHS golf at Northridge. 4:15 p.m -r WHS frack at Goshen. 4:15 p.m. — WHS tennis with Concord at Wawasee. 7 p m. — WHS play practice in auditorium. 7:30 p.m. — WHS exploratory teachers’ tea in room 103. F riday WHS exploratory teachers’ field trip to Manchester college. Wawasee high school science fair in commons during afternoon and evening. 7 p.m. — WHS play practice in auditorium Saturday Wawasee high school science fair in commons and auditorium in afternoon and evening. 1 to 4 p.m. — Syracuse schools science fair 4 to 7 p.m. — Milford schools science fair in elementary gym.

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Ybanez of Milford, Mrs. Larry (Manuela' Kauffman. Sr., of Goshen, and Mrs. Gerald Lee (Mary) Cripe of New Paris. Her brothers are Raymond, who resides in Goshen, and Cecil, Jr., also of Goshen. She works at the Land ’O Goshen plant near New Paris. Her favorite sports are softball, basketball and football. “Os Mice and Men" is her favorite book. It was written by John Steinbeck. Her hobbies include dancing and listening to her records or the radio. Folk-rock and country and western music are her favorites. -WHS—SHERRIE LYNNE JACKSON The third senior for this week is Sherrie Lynne Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Jackson of r 2 Milford. Sherrie is majoring in English, Spanish, business and social studies. Office lab is her favorite subject. She is a member of Y-teens, Smoke Signals staff. Girls* Stater her junior year, has been in the choir for four years, was in the future business club last year and in the pep club and band her freshman and sophomore years. Sherrie is also a member of the Bethel Church oi the Brethren youth group. She has typing and music awards. After graduating she plans to work in an office. Ha- older brother Greg is a sophomore at Purdue university. A younger brother Stuart is in the seventh grade at Milford, while a younger sister Maureen is in the fourth grade. Last summer Sherrie worked at Sharp’s Hardware in Milford. Basketball is her favorite sport while “Gone With the Wind’’ is her favorite book. Music is her hobby. Monday 3:15 p.m. — Syracuse GAA. 7 p.m. — W’HS FFA dads’ night in commons. Open swimming. 7 p.m. — WHS play practice in auditorium Tuesday 4 p.m. — W'HS GAA swimming. 4 p.m. — WHS track with Manchester and Concord at Wawasee. 4 p.m. — LCCTA meeting in the commons at Wawasee. 7 p.m. — WHS play practice in the auditorium. Wednesday 3 p.m. — Milford GAA. 3 p.m. — North Webster GAA. 4 p.m. — WHS golf w’ith Columbia City at Syracuse. 7 p.m. — WHS play practice in the auditorium List Winners In Photography Club Contest Contest winners in the Wawasee high school photography clubs contest held March 23 and 25 at the school have been announced as follows: Human interest (adult) in black and white — Larry Baumgardt Human interest (student) in color — John Hoover Human interest (student) in black and white — Gary Bechtel Portrait in black and white — Larry Baumgardt Sports in black and white — John Hoover Landscapes in black and white — Larry Baumgardt

i ilv I ■k 111 / »' 3 f IA F ’ Bl I I 11 Ia * ‘ I i I k . STEERING COMMITTEE — Pictured above are members of the steering committee for Wawasee high school North Central evaluation study. i Left to right are: Michael Neff. Vernon Zurcher. Connie McGowen, Jay Newell. Philip Fawley,. Varner Chance. Patricia Huber. Donn Kesler and Henry Smith., Preparations for North Central evaluation study of Wawasee high school are moving into their final stages. Committee studies of the various phases of Waw asee high school's educational program have been completed. Typewritten reports of the strengths and weaknesses have been made and are now in the hands of the steering committee for proof reading and final typing. Plans relative to physical arrangements for the guest committee are being completed by Philip Fawley. chairman of the steering committee; Henry L. Smith, principal; and Donn Kesler, viceprincipal of Wawasee high school. The guest committee will be involved in the evaluation study during April 21. 22, 23. and 24.

Science Fair Set For Saturday

On Saturday. April 4, approximately 150 projects will be displayed at the Wawasee high school science fair. The fair will be open to the public during the hours of 1 until 5 p.m. The projects will be set up in the commons and in the science room. The awards program will be held in the auditorium at 4:30

250 Projects Entered In

Webster’s Science Fair

A total of 250 projects were entered in North Webster's elementary and junior high science fair held Tuesday night at the school. James Hite served as chairman of the event with Phyllis Haney, Elaine Roberts, John Hayes and G. Wendell Bryant, principal of the school, serving aS the committee in charge. Mr. Hite, Mr. Hayes. Mrs. Haney and Paul Rush, teachers within the school system, served as judges for the event. First place winners who are entitled to enter the regional science fair are as follows: Eighth grade — Greg Fidler, autoradiography; Sue Blue and Joni Rupprecht, electroculture; and Jeanne Krasnansky, pjsyciatric ink blots. Seventh grade — Doug Bemish. fossils of northern Indiana. Fifth grade — Jane Helvey, how to grow mold. Other first place winners are: Eighth grade — Sally Culberson, the internal organs of fish; Bruce Mitchell, sound and its properties; Mark Reiff, inertia; and Bruce Secor; homemade hurricane. Seventh grade — Toby Popenfoose, the best living conditions for molds. Sixth grade — Roy Hathaway, color projection Fifth grade — Debbie Doty, what bacteria is; Francline Weicht, the balance of nature; and Brenda Rhodes, what is an electric arc light. Fourth grade — Susan Nulf, old rags into papier and John Conway. greeting color with light. Third grade — Nanette Dipert, different kinds of ocean shells and Bobby Guy. how a vending machine rejects slugs.

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p.m. on Saturday. The projects will be set up Friday, April 3. from 1:30 until 4:30 p.m. and will be judged at 6:30 until 10 p.m. Friday, with only the judges and exhibitors present. The judges for the. fair will come from surrounding schools. First and second place winners of the fair may enter the 1970

Second Place Those receiving second place honors are as follows; Eighth grade — Susan Niles and Rosalyn Long. Seventh grade — Charles Packer, Elaine Mullett and Dennis Rex. Fifth grade — Deborah Martin and Carolyn Brown. Fourth grade — Janet Rhodes, Gregory Secor, Teresa Blue and Deborah Read. Third grade — Martha Baurnle. Barbara Hammon. Denise Bemish and Lori Sliger. Third Place Those receiving third place honors are as follows: Eighth grade — Kimera Shipley. Seventh grade — Rick Moore and Jeff Butts. Sixth grade — Debbie Engelberth. Liz Mahorney and Lori Lantz. Fifth grade — Don Wiley, Bobby W’right and Lynn Bosstick. Fourth grade — Eddie Clayton. Susan Minear. Sandra Mullett, Steven Charlton and Sue Loetz. Third grade — Natalie Leach. Lynn Haney, Tim Kuhn and Carol Read. Ribbons were awarded to first, second, third and fourth places

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northern ! Indiana regional science fkir at Manchester college on April 18. The scijence fair is being organized | and operated by a committeei of science teachers consisting of: Robert K. Kitson. William k. Kitson, Harold E. Hall, Paul M. Royer and Michael L. Neff, i

and honorable mention. Participation certificates were issued to each exhibitor. Kindergarten, grade one and two also participated, however, their projects were not judged.

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