The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1971 — Page 2

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IB I i fj X _^^HL j < w J» SEXSON OPENER — Russ Mikel. Wawasee high school senior, is shown above as he makes a long jump during the opening track meet for the Warriors last Thursday night. Mikel placed second in the event. W auasee played host to Goshen and Fairfield and took second place honors for the day.

Warriors Place Second In Opening Track Meet

By JOHN BAHN Coach Jfcrry Minton’s Wawasee Warriors placed second in their opening track meet last Thursday night. Wawasee scored 54 and one-third points to Goshen's victorious 72 and two-thirds and ’ Fairfield s2l Jay Longenecker. a Warrior who is expected to be outstanding on the track field this year, placed first m the 440 with a time of 56 3 Russ Mikel. Fred Beer. Dave Elliott and Jay Longenecker took first place honors tn the mile relay and Clint Olsen was first in the pole vault event He went It feet to win the event Statistics follow: H H 1. Doug Rieth (F); 2. Jim Feamow <G); 3. Fred Beer (W); 4. Tom Fnbley (W> Time: 18.2 sec Mile—l. Don Smucker <G>; 2. Barry Whitehead (F>; 3, Clint

JV Track Team Wins Opening Meet Thursday By JOHN RAHN The Wawasee Warriors junior varsity track team under coach Don ’ Storey celebrated the opening of their track season with a victory last Thursday They won over Goshen’s Redskins and Fairfield's Falcons on the Wawasee cinder The winning score totaled 57 points. Goshen finished with 41 points and Fairfield scored 24 A summary follows: H.H.—l. Don Berkey (G); 2. Tim Moser (W). Time: 21.3 sec Mile—l. Dana Sommers (F>; 2,

Spear Promoted To Varsity Coaching Job

Members of the Lakeland school board, meeting in special session Tuesday night, appointed Tom Spear varsity basketball coach of Wawasee high school for the 1571-72 school year. Spear served as junior varsitycoach during the recent season He has had 13 years of varsity coaching experience at New Ross. Brookston. Frontier and Elwood high schools. His basketball teams have won four sectionals, four county championships and one conference championship His overall win loss record is 188 wins against 92 losses The new varsity coach joined the Wawasee staff a year ago

Olson (W+;4. Glen Cook (G). Time: 5 10.8 100—1, Joe Liechty (G); 2, Steve Coburn (W); 3. Pat Spearman (W); 4, Don Weaver <F» Time: 11.5 sec 440—1. Jay Longenecker (W); 2. Mike Yoder (G); 3. Dave Elliott (W>; 4, Kim Stringfellow iF). Time: 56 3 sec. 880—1. Dave Yoder <G); 2, Russ Mikel (W .3. Don Smucker (G); 4. Dick Kitson (G). Time: 2:11.5 220—1. Joe Liechty .G); Reider 3 Fred Kurtz (F); '4. Tucker (W) Time: 26 2 sec L.H —l. Don Weaver (F); 2, Mike Miller (G); 3. Fred Beer tW>. 4. Tom Fribley tW). Time: 23 3 sec Two mile—l. Dave Wagner »G>; 2. Steve Simons tG>. 3. Robin Boyer (G); 4, Wajne Jennette (G). Time: 11:35. Mile relay—l. Wawasee

John Glon (W); 3. Calvin Busch H 4. Jim Foster (G) 100-1, Tucker (W); 2. Jim PtTk G . 3. Mike Klenke W ; 4. Gary. Fields G ’ Time 12 1 sec. 440—1. Kim Cripe (W); 2. Jim Ellis (F»; 3, Mahlon Bontrager (G>; 4. Vanlaningham (W). 880—1, Korenstra (W); 2. Tucker (G); 3. Bailey < W>. Time: 2:27.3. 220—1, Dave Berghorn (W); 2. Bob Shehne (G>; 3. Klenke (W); 4. Gary Fields <G Tt,me: 28.5 sec L.H.—l. Jerry Johnson (G); 2, Doug Showalter (F); 3. Don Berkey (G); 4. Smith (F>. Time: 25 5 sec / Two mile—l. Dhle Sark <F •; 2. Doug Bushong (W); 3. Brad Butler (W); 4. Ralph Lutes (F). Mile Relay—l, Wawasee 2. Goshen.

after completing three years as varsity coach at Elwood His competition at Elwood included teams such as Marion. Muncie Central. Muncie South. Shelbyville. Frankfort. Crawfordsville. Huntington and Peru Brannock Named Filling the junior varsity position next season will be Dale Brannock who was freshman coach, during the past season. Brannock-has been a member of the Wawasee teaching staff for two years, with prior teaching and coaching experience in the Richmond and Muncie school systems.

(Mikel. Beer, Elliott, Longenecker). 2, Goshen. Time: 3:53.9 880 relay—l. Goshen (Liechty, Mike Yoder. Peck. Miller). 2. Wawasee Shot put—l, Dave Myers (G); 2, Kim Cripe (W); 3, Roger Korenstra (W); 4. Don Weaver (F) Distance: 45 ft. 0 in. Long jump—l. Mike Miller (G) 2. Russ Mikel (W); 3, Mike Klenke (W); 4. Jeff Truex (F). Distance: 19 ft. 8 a « in. High jump—l. Lamar Rassi (G>; 2. Wes Day (G); 3. Steve Igney (F); 4. (3-way tie) Kerry Barrett (W), Terry Smith ahd Gary Miller both (G). Height: 5 fl. 9 in Pole vault—l. Clint Olson (W); 2. Kerry Barrett (W); 3, Terry Smith (G); 4, Dave. Berghorn (W). Height: 11 ft. 0 in.

880 Relay—l. Wawasee. 2. Goshen Shot put—l, Bob Sheline (G); 2. Lamar Rassi (G>; 3. Tim Moser W 4. Jim Thwaits (F). Distance: 41 ft. m in. Long jump— 1. Coburn (W); 2. Jim Ellis (F). Distance : J7 fl. 4 in. Milford Cemetery Lot Owners Are To Meet Tuesday P.M. Persons who own lots mi me Milford cemetery are to meet at the Apostolic Christian church on road 15 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 13. At this time an election of officers will be held LAVRA HANEY 3-YEARS-OLD Laura Haney, 3 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haney. Milford, celebrated her third birthday Monday evening with a party given for her by her parents. Those attending were Laura s sister. Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kegebein and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haney, all from the Milford area. LAKELAND LOCAL Howard McDonald of Nappanee was guest of honor Tuesday evening when his wife and the following friends observed his birthday, Mr. and Mrs. O P Ganshorn and Mrs. Kenneth Greenwait of Etna Green. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Slabaugh of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Milford They had dinner at a restaurant west of Goshen and then spent the evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald.

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Hite & Misses Braz 66 54 Dog "64 56 Sylvan 63 57 Brown 62 58 Sharp Tool 62 58 Bud's 56 64 Sportsman 55 65 Syracuse Mobile 52 68 High team game and series: Braz — 692 - 1871 500 series: C. Mohler 533, L. Galloway 523. J. Cripe 541, R. Brazel 513 450 series: A. Mohler 458, J. Brown 465, S. Gilbert 498 200 gafnes: Galloway 2f16-174 170 games: S. Gilbert 179, A. Mohler 189. 173 Thurs. Nite Ladies Hughes Digging 764 354 Village Green 69 43 Regent Homes 684 434 Al’s South Shore Marine 684 434 Bowen Motors 664 454 B & K Drive-In 62 50 Aqualand Motel 62 50 North Webster Bank 62 50 Pilchers Shoes 60 52 Louie's Bar 574 544 Brazel’s Bait 57 55 WawaseeT.V. 524 594 Kale Island Beacon 50 62 Foo & Faye 48 64 Pickwick Inn 47 65 Lakeland Produce 464 654 The Mail-Journal 46 66 Monsanto 44 68 Barth Inc. 41 ‘7l Lakeland Standard 354 764 High team game: Lakeland Produce — 906 High team series: Hughes Digging — 2474 600 series: J. Knisley 206, 200. 201 — 607 500 series: J. Reed 192.190,209591.1. Stahley 202. 172,178-552. K. Knisley 171. 199. 157-527. K. McKibben. 179, 173.-522. B. Gardner 191, 182, 148-521, H. Frushour 177,184,159-520,G. Eyer 147, 212, 152-512, W. Finton 184, 165. 160-509. J. Byland 195. 134. 179-508. A. Gallahan 161,177, 168506. E. Price 164, 147, 194-505. E. Blakesley 182. 178. 143-503 450 series: L. Ulery 481, P. Loetz 454, C. Whitacre 461, M. Henning 493, M. Whisler 477, F. Eby 470. R. Easley 484, B. Kern 480. M. Lambert 498, E. Leap 474, K. Felkner 455. P. Maresh 453, B Kline 494. K. Gardner 467, B. Nyce 483 170 games: L. Ulery 172, P. Loetz 171. C. Whitacre 170, R.. Easley 171. B Kern 177, M. Lambert 181-170, E. Leap 199, M. Holtzclaw 179, J. Baumgartner 172, P. Maresh 182. M. Rensberger 176. B. Kline 170-179, K. Gardner 189. B. Nyce 189 Land O Lakes Aqualand Motel 364 194 State Bank 364 194 Wawasee Boat 36 20 Harris 36 20 Sleepy Owl 33 23 Regent Homes 30 26 Legion 30 26 Bowen Motors 29 27 Deans Milk 28 28 C&J 27 29 Cutter 27 29 Frog Tavern 26 30 Auer's 23 33 N.W. Jaycees 20 36 Liberty Homes 15 41 Jennys Kitchenette 13 43 High team series: Cutter — 2626 1 High team game. Dean’s Milk - 932 600 series: L. Welty 600 500 series: P Campbell 548. F. Avery 577. J. Erldy 570, R Hostetter 558, G. Druckmiller 586. C. Coburn 585, G. Vanator 574, R. Williams 540. S. Richardson 580. M. Yoder 563. F. Nyikos 543 200games: P. Campbell2ol. B. Simon 203. J. Schlotterback 203. F Avery 201, K. Bell 203. J. Bitner 208. J. Erldy 232. D. Karesh 224. R. Schultz 210. R. Hostetter 205. L. Welty 204-234, G. Druckmiller 206-203, M. Simon 216. W Benson 233. C. Coburn 204203. G. Bell 202, E. Fribley 212, G. Vanator 203, R. Williams 219, S. Richardson 230. R Brazil 203. M. Yoder 235 Friday Nite Mixed Wawasee TV 35 17 Kinder Mfg 34 18 B&KRootßeer 33 19 L. Thwaits Grain 32 20 Wicks Marina 304 214 Thwaits Grain 30 22 Stahlv-Stillson 28 24 Power Mfg 27 25 Village Tap 27 25 Monsanto 26 26 Vidiotronics 26 26 Louie s Bar 254 264 Pickwick Theatre 25 27 Ruth's Styling Salon 244 274 Syracuse Rubber 24 28 Sleepv Owl 224 294 Biddles 22 30 Beacon 214 304 Frog Tavern 134 384 United Telephone 13 39 High team series and game: L. Thwaits Grain — 2147 - 740 600 series: B. Frenger 638 500 series: G. Thwaits 586, S. Kern 507. B. Thwaits 541, L. Vance 507. C Eby 527, L. Vance 503, D. Maresh 548. L. Welty’ 543,

D. Price 565. L. Thwaits 592, R. Hostetler 504, B. Simon 565, S. Gilbert 502, L. Neff 558, A. Mousley 558. L. Byland 503, J. Byland 520, J. Lowe 517, E. Smith 579, E. Staly 513, D. Gardner 537, D. Stahly 528, B. Kline 517, P. Kline 575, J. Morganthaler 513, D. Zawadyke 542, K. Knisley 536, K. Knisley 528 450 series and above: M. Manges 460, K. McKibben 451, L. Gilbert 469. K. Lowe 459, A. Frenger 451, L. McFarland 487, T. Brock 452, K. Gardner 456 200 games: G. Thwaits 236, B. Thwaits 207. L. Welty 202, D. Price 213, L. Thwaits 200-211, B. Simon 203, A. Mousley 204. E. Smith 207, J. Morganthaler 204, B. Frenger 212-231, K. Knisley 209, D. Gardner 206 170 games and above: G. Thwaits 187, S. Kern 174, L. Vance 179-171, V. Price 176. J. Schultz 173. G. Hostetler 177, L. Gilbert 179, S. Gilbert 184, K. Lowe 182, J. Byland 173-195, L. Neff 195-183-180, L. McFarland 180, T. Brock 179, K. Knisley 173. E. Stahly 183, B. Kline 173-178 Monday Night County Wawasee Package 84 32 Pilcher Shoes 83 33 Charlies Ten Pin 73 43 Thornburgs 71 45 WawaseeT.V. 644 514 Eager Leagers 63 53 Louies Bar & Grill 614 544 Anchor Bar 60 56 Frog Tavern 594 564 Bushong Barber Shop 58 58 Barbee Hotel 57 59 Buds Body Shop 564 594 Burger Dairy Store 54 62 Kurleys Keglers 53 63 Wawasee Bowl 53 63 Dixie Boat 52 64 Delta No. 1 45 71 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 40 76 Delta No. 2 36 80 Schwartz Hones 36 80 High team game and series: Wawasee Package — 1018-2868 High Ind. Game: H. Bartman — 237-200-606. High Ind. Series: - R Thibaut - 200-225-214-639 Honor Scores R. Bell 203, L. Vance 211. 214-618. R. Strombeck 235-555, W. Stahly 218-593. D. Pilcher 202-586, F. Nyikos 203, I. Rookstool 200-570. J. Kimble 200, D. Start 211, P. Wright 553, D. Armbruster 211554, R. Miller 211, J. Pounds 213, G. Davis 216, G. Field 213, L. Thwaits 202. K. Bell 201-563, R. Hibschman 232-593. H. Schrock 214-571, E. Whitacre 222. D. Burchard 204-559, R. Shock 201, L.Miller 200, K. Koble 211-559, T. Schrock 202, 203, 200-605

. Tuesday Afternoon Grain 75 33 Wawasee Laundromat 64 44 American Industries 63 45 Todd Realty 60 48 Mocks Marine Rentals 57 51 State Bank 504 574 Cromwell Lumber 484 594 Kinder Mfg. Co. 44 64 Superior Sample 43 65 The Lovables 35 73 High team series: Kern Grain — 2317 High team game: W. Laundromat — 797 500 series: S. Kern 185-179(523) 440 series: E. Day 178-492. A. Gallahan 180-461. E. Hughes 460, L. Neff 442, V. Penn 449, S. Tytler 441, W. Finton 452, L. Vance 186497. B. Kline 176-486. H. Frushour 445, P. Maresh 458 170 games; E. Carlson 170, L. McFarland 175, B. Kern 170 Milford Business League Arro Motor Homes 46 14 Walter Drug Inc. 39 21 Campbell’s Market 38 22 Augsburger — Milford 36 24 Berk’s Body Shop 35 25 Milford T V. 34 26 Hickory Lounge 30 30 Little & Clark Inc 27 33 Sharp Hardware Co. 254 344 Kern Grain Co. 244 354 Augsburger — Svracuse 18 42 C. S Meyers 7 53 High team series: Campbeil's Market - 2940 High team game: Little & Clark - 1019 600 series: D. Wolferman 644 500 series: B. Simon 591; H. Bartman 588; D. Butler 554; D. Thibaut 551; L. Newman 550; G. Wuthrich 537; D Dowty 537; C. Berkeypile 535; D. Sharp 535; B. Dippen 529; J. Wolfe 528; B. Kaiser 528; P Campbell 527; J DeSomer 526; H. Wuthrich 521; D. Rensberger 518; F. Avery 517; C. Cobum 516; L. Young 513; J. Perry 512; D. Neff 500 200 games: D Wolferman 235-

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DISTRIBUTION OF RECOMMENDED CONTRACT AWARDS The total recommended awards made by the firm of Maurer, Van Ryn, Ogden* Natali, Inc., archetects, Are to , be divided between awarding entities as follows: School Constr. Co. Lakeland Totals ' lease-rental general obligation bonds Project "A" - 0 - $1U5,160 $ U 5,160 (Milford) Project "B" $ 815,72 U 281,305 1,097,-029 (No. Webster) Project "C" - 0 - (Syracuse) Project "D" 600,220 62,828 (Wawasee) Totals $1,U15,9UU $75U,002 $2,169,9U6

$2 Million Building Project Approved For Lakeland (Continued From Page One) The new drainage field was included as a part of the original bid of Burton Plumbing and Heating, and would have been installed during the summer months, however, the problems encountered within the past five days led to the decision to have the work done immediately. The contractors have cooperated by immediately moving in their equipment to complete that portion oi the work. Lantz asked permission to prepare specifications for bids for equipment for the 1971-72 school year. Among the equipment needed is additional science equipment for Wawasee high school. Advanced chemistry, physics and biology are to be offered next year. Bids will be opened at the May meeting. Permission was also granted to investigate costs of a heavy duty tractor for use in mowing grass at Wawasee high school. If a new tractor is purchased the present mower would be taken to North Webster as the school there is also in need of a mower. The business manager stated only three acres of the farmland at Wawasee high school could be put in the ASCS program this year. This will net the corporation $166 and leave 15 acres to be farmed. He further commented the Future Farmers of America had agreed to farm the land if the profits, which will be given to the corporation, are used to purchase items for the high school’s vo ag department. Board members favored this. A rental fee of SIOO per night was set for use of the Syracuse junior high school gym. The board adjourned to meet in regular session next Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerber and four children of Paulding, Ohio, were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman, Sr., at Milford. 207-202; L. Young 223; H. Bartman 216-202; D. Seely 207; P. Campbell 203; D. Rensberger 203; B. Dippen2o3; D. Dowty 202; D. Butler 202, W. Bucher 201; B. Simon 200 Tuesday Night Ladies Lakeside Laundry 824 414 Sleepy Owl 81 43 Jot Em Down Grocery 81 43 Grassy Creek Restaurant 67 57 HAM Motor Clinic 62 62 Syracuse Rubber 60 64 Augsburger's IGA 54 70 Hickman Moving & Storage 504 734 Walter Drug Company n - 44 80 Lakeland Standard 38 86 High team series apd game: Sleepy Owl — 2425-917 500 series. K. Lowe 209.181-549. B. Gardner 174, 211-525. M. Dixon 164. 234-525 450 series: M. Whisler 206-486. W. Nolan 163-156. P. Green 451 160 games: C. Wogomon 186. B. DeWitt 181. G. Pilcher 178. P Gasper 176. J. Hoover 163. S. Gilbert 162

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Wawasee High Receives Accreditation

CHICAGO - Henry L. Smith. Principal and Donn D Kesler, vice principal of Wawasee high school have been welcomed to the nation’s largest regional accrediting agency, the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Greeting the representatives of the newly accredited institution was Frank S. Endicott. North Central Association president, who is director of placement and professor of education, Nor-

PUT OUT GRASS FIRES SATURDAY Syracuse firemen responded to a grass fire at 4:40 Saturday afternoon along Allen street in Syracuse with cause of fire unknown. The fire aid unit responded to a first aid call at the Frog Tavern Saturday for a man with a breathing problem, however, he had recovered when the unit arrived. At 1:11 p.m. Monday, firemen were called to the Kinder addition on North Huntington street when a trash fire spread to the grass and continued west on an open field at the Wilbur Ward farm. An alarm was turned in at 3:04 p.m. Tuesday when a marsh fire was discovered by the chief of police near the railroad and East Shore Drive of Syracuse Lake. No damage was reported. The alarm sounded again at 4:33 p.m. Tuesday near CR 1000 North southwest of town near the Jacob Kero home. High winds added to the inferno causing the grass fire to spread toward buildings. The Milford fire department was called to assist at 4:45 and all buildings were saved with no damage reported. It is now known how the fire started Miss Karen Graff, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Duane (Skip) Graff and Laura and Richard Comley. all of Nicholasville, Ky.. visited friends and relatives in the Milford area over the week end. The Graffs are former residents of Milford.

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thwestem University. Wawasee high school received accreditation during the Associations 76th’ annual meeting held last week at the Palmer House in. Chicago. The assoication, which now accredits some 3.900 secondary schools and 600 colleges and universities, represents institutions with a total combined enrollement of more than five million students.

TOPS MEET TUESDAY The TOPS Minnie, Mizers met Tuesday evening at the McClintic building in Syracuse Work was started on badges and the towel contest was started. Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs. Rick Stump split honors for the title of Queen for the week. Visitors and prospective members are welcome and the group meets each Tuesday evening at 7:30 LAKELAND LOCAL The Kenneth Elson family of Syracuse spent the week epd at Detroit, Mich., and enjoyed a visit to the Ford Museum, Greenfield Village and Bell Island.

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