The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 February 1971 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed.. Feb. 10, 1971

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Lakeland SCHOOL NEWS

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Winter Music Concert To Be February 18

Final arrangements are being made for the Wawasee high school music department winter concert The program rs to be given in the Wawasee high chool

I Meet The | Wawasee <|< I Seniors ff

v BERNIE MISHLER Bernie Mishler. youngest son of Mr and Mrs Wade Mishler of Milford, plans to attend the Indiana College of Mortuary Science and follow m the footsteps of his father and brother Bernie is taking government, distributive education’ and art at Wawasee this year and lists art and drama *as his favorite subjects i He has been a member « the , drama club for four years, art club for two years and distributive education club for two years. i His brother, Greg, resides in Bremen, while a sister. Patricia, is living in Fort Wayne and manages the Waldon ftook Store at the South Town Mall Bernie works at Snyder s Men Shop in Goshen His favorite sports are snow skiing and fencing His favorite book is . ‘How To Get Stuck In Europe Without Really Trying” by World Academy. Painting and traveling ■ are his hobbies —WHS—DVLE MARTIN Dyle Dewaine Marti: mans to join the navy after graduating then enter college He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Harold Martin of Leesburg. He is currently taking distributive education related subjects, physical education and government. Government is his favorite subject. * He has participated in cross country for three years, track for three years, baseball for one year and is a member of the Lettermen's dub. —WHS—PA.MEL K SUE KAISER Pamela Sue Kaiser is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben

auditorium on February 18. at 7:30 p.m. In addition to the orchestra, choirs and bands, a flute trio and a barbershop quartet will be

Kaiser. Jr . of r 1 Milford. After graduating she plans to work, however, she may later attend college although she hasn't decided which one Pam is majoring in home ec. English, science and social studies and mmonng m math. Home ec is her favorite subject. Her activities include the cheerblock for four years, the Yteens for one year, GAA for one year and FHA for three years She is also a member of the Bethel Youth Group. Her older sister, Kay. works at Weatherhead in Syracuse; Larry is 15 and a freshman at WHS; Jay is nine and in the fourth grade; and Julie is two. Pam works at the Kale Island Beacon m Syracuse. Basketball and swimming are her favorite sports “Love Story” by Erich Segal is her favorite book Sewing and reading are her hobbies -WHSDAM EL GRIFFITH After graduating from Wawasee high school Daniel Edward Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs Laurance Griffith of r 2 Syracuse, plans to attend Indiana university at Fort Wayne and major in mathematics. He is currently majoring in social studies, science, math, English and physical education. Modern introductory analysis is his favorite subject A brother. Terry , is majoring ip architecture at the University of Cincinnati while two younger sisters. Lisa and Andrea, are a sophomore and a sixth grader respectively. Dan works at the Wawasee Marina. Football and basketball are his favorite sports. His hobbies are water skiing, png pong and handball.

featured. Individual soloists will perform with the band and choir. Members of the flute trio are Debbie Greiner. Sharon Webb and Carolyn Rapp. The barbershop quartet consists of Joel Burkholder, Clint Olson, Jeff Farrell and Gene Lawson. Jerry Lemmon will be the guitarist with the band as they play “Theme and Rock Out” by John Cacavas Lydia Shearer has been Selected as the soprano soloist with the choir in their rendition of a new arrangement of the spiritual. “Walk In Jerusalem, Just Like John” by Michael Paget. The program will consist of five sections beginning with the 36 piece orchestra, the barbershop quartet, combined Cadet and Concert choirs, flute trio and closing with the combined Cadet and Concert bands. Miss Pauline Cork. Joseph Judkins and Varner M. Chance will conduct the organizations. The public is invited. Varner Chance Honored By Publication “‘You are to be commended for this honor and recognition,” reads a letter received by Varner M. Chance. Wawasee high school’s choir director The letter notified him he will be named in the 1971 publication “Personalities of the West and Midwest.” 0 Chance has been chairman of the music department at Wawasee high school since it's opening. He has been with the Lakeland Community School Corporation for five years, serving as coordinator. He is a former professor and chairman of music education at Illinois Wesleyan university. Mr. Chance also served in the music department at Baldwin-Wallace college in Cleveland. Ohio. He is a former president of the Indiana Music Educators Association, former member of the executive board of Music Educators National Conference and a former member of Northeast Indiana Music Supervisors Association, He was elected to “Who’s Who In American Education" in 196566 and was elected to Phi Kappa Phi national honorary fraternity at Illinois Wesleyan. Mr. Chance is also associated with the School Chorus of America. Persons chosen for the honor of appearing in the “Personalities of the West and Midwest.” are so honored for their achievements, abilities and services to the community and State.

Boy Scout Winter Camporee To Be February 13-14 The boy scout annual winter camporee will be held February 13-14. The annual camporee is open to all scouts in Kosciusko county. It will begin Saturday morning at 9 at Norm’s Sport Shop. The boy scouts will be transported by snowmobiles to the Ed Mulligan farm four miles south. More snowmobiles are needed and if you have one available for use contact NiclkCook at Cain’s Oil Company. '» NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 6:30 pm. — County junior high basketball tourney at North Webster Thursday 3:30-5 p.m. — Milford GAA 6 p.m. — WHS freshman basketball with Towncrest at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — Adult farmer class at WHS Friday 6:30 p.m. — t WHS varsity basketball vs North Wood WHS swimming sectionals at LaPorte Saturday WHS wrestling regional at Fort Wayne 6:45 p.m. — Varsity basketball at Lakeland WHS swimming sectional at LaPorte Tuesday 7:30 p.m. — Milford schools PTO at elementary school spelling bee finals and fifth grade choir performance 6:30 p.m. — WHS freshman basketball at Plymouth 7-9 p.m. — Open swimming at WHS 7 p.m. — WHS intramurals 7:30 p.m. — Syracuse PTO meeting with physical education program in the gym LUYBEN Named Co-Ed Correspondent Rebecca Luyben, 17, of r 4 Syracuse, has been named Co-ed correspondent for the 1970-71 school year according to an announcement by Miss Margaret Hauser, editor of the Co-Ed magazine. Published nationally by Scholastic Magazines, Inc., for home economics students, this magazine contains articles on fashion, food, beauty, home furnishings and fiction. Rebecca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Luyben, is a senior at Wawasee high school, and was appointed correspondent by Mrs. Janice Baumgartner and Mrs Betty Arthur, her home economics teachers. Selected for qualities of leadership and enthusiasm for home economics. Rebecca will serve as jupior advisor to Co-Ed editors. LAte the other Co-ed correspondents throughout the United States and Canada, she will keep the editors informed of activities of her school. Presentation of a special Co-Ed correspondent certificate will be made to Rebecca in a school assembly awards day on May 28 at Wawasee high school.

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'Circus’ By RENEE MICHELLE LINDZY On February the fifth, we left for Fort Wayne To See the Shrine Circus and it didn’t rain. The clowns were so funny and we clapped our hands, I, also liked the big roar of the bands. Men walked on tight ropes and "swung the trapeze One flew through the air hanging on by his knees. There were trampolines, mats and a monkey or two And when it was done, I could see, couldn’t you? That the kids were quite happy so the story goes And I call this the greatest show of all shows. As we walked away, a tired third grade, We were humming a tune that the circus band played. The Shriners made it possible for all children to see The entire circus without any fee. j 19ur sincere thanks to all lending a hand The bus drivers, the teachers, and the policemen were grand, i - 1 Leesburg Plain Farmerettes Meet February 2 By POLK Leesburg Plain Farmerette’s 4H dub met February 2, at the Leesburg school. The meeting was called to order by the vice president. Millie Golf. Janet Clay led in saying the pledge. Debbie Smoker gave the minutes of the meeting and the attendance. It was announced that the officers training meeting will be February 15, at the Freshman high school, Warsaw, at 7:30. Debbie Bertsch and Karen Pound were the song leaders. Tammie Klopenstein gave a demonstration on “Chiffon Jello.” Refreshments were by Janet Clay. The next meeting will be February 16. Cheryl Meek and Debbie Smoker will give demonstrations. Recreation by Holly Strong and Janet Gay. fSFLUNCH OP A MENUS 1 sasssassss @ Monday — BBQ sandwich, au gratin potatoes, fruit, spice cake and milk. Tuesday— Steakettes, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered corn, bread and butter, jello and milk. Wedenesday — Porky pine meatballs, green beans, carrot sticks, bread and butter, fruit, cookie and milk. Thursday — Corn dogs, baked beans, potato chips, bread and butter, fruit and milk. Friday — Fish squares, potato salad, creamed peas, tread and butter, apricot cake and milk.

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JOWR 11 JMBK ~ fIJRiL - ml USiflflWKfl w rsw j ■ ■ ' jA A 1•' I ’'l3. i / MUSIC STI DENTS — Pictured above are the Milford junior high school students who participated in the piano, vocal and strings contest on February 6 at Goshen and at Fort Wayne. The contest is a yearly event and is sponsored by NISBOVA (National Instrumental School. Band. Orchestra and Vocal Association). Milford was represented by nine different entries: six entries placed first, two entries placed second and one entry placed third. Seated left to right in the first row.are Roxana Auer, first: Ellen Hoover, first; Mike Tethrake, first on' strings. Standing L to R are Doug Baker, second on piano solo: Pam Lantz, Sue Speicher, Peggy Beer, Amy Purdum, Alice Gunden (Pam Snider not pictured here) placed second in small vocal ensemble (Amy Purdum and Alice Gunden also placed a first in piano solo and a third in piano duet); and Jeff Hoerr, first in piano solo.

Prep Parents Ass'il Holds Annual Meeting The W’awasee Preparatory Parents’ association held their annual meeting at the school on Sunday meaning, Feb. 7. The association was well represented and several items of business were taken up. Ed Rooney of Fort Wayne presided and will become the immediate past president for the next school year. Peter Veldman of South Bend, vicepresident will succeed him as president. John F. Pain, Sr., of Marion was elected vicepresident and president-elect for the following year. Mrs. Felix Johnson of Fort Wayne was elected secretary-treasurer. Members of the board of directors from each class were dected as follows: 12th grade — Mrs. J. B. Mishler, Pierceton; Lloyd Ness. Ligonier 11th grade — Mrs. Leo Jehl, Fort Wayne; Michael Bloom, Fort Wayne 9th — 10th grades — Mrs. Walter Davidson. Syracuse; Gifford Pettit. Ligonier - The principal gave his annual report on the condition and aims of the school and. theret>eing no further business, the meeting was adjourned. The meeting was followed by chicken dinner served in the school dining room. In the afternoon, a Mardi Gras and dance was held in the school gymnasium. Social Security Q — I’ll be 65 in May and understand I should file my claim now. However, I work until 3:30 and can’t get to your office before you leave. How can I file my claim? A— Do it by phone. If you live outside the Elkhart toll free area you can still call without a charge. Simply dial your operator and ask for Enterprise 1001.

Cindy Brammer Receives Arm Patch At Parkview Gndy Brammer of r 1 Syracuse and a 1970 graduate of Wawasee high school, received her arm patch on February 5 from Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne after successfully completing her first semester in the school of radiologic technology. There were 12 other young ladies from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois also receiving patches. To remain in the school of Xray at Parkview, it is required that a student maintain a 90 average, both at the hospital and in classes at Indiana university. After successful completion of the 24-month education program, students receive a certificate and pin from Parkview school of radiologic technology and an associate in science degree from Indiana university. At this time, become eligible to take a state board examination to become a certified radiologic technologist. Gndy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brammer.

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Adult Farmers Class Meets , By MR. ED The Wawasee high school Adult Farmers class will meet at 7:30 Thursday night, Feb. 11, -in the vo ag room at Wawasee high school. The subject under discussion for the evening will be Banks. Management with Mr. Willis Alt being the featured guest speaker. Mr. Alt will elaborate on many of the procedures that are conventional business tools used by banks. Also, he will provide some information to the group concerning some management services that could prove to be' extremely valuable to farmers if implemented properly. The meeting on contract feeding cancelled last week due to bad weather will be rescheduled for a later date if possible. And last but not least, next week oh the 18th we will be considering the area of county zoning with Mr. Don Frantz, Kosiucko county agent.