The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1971 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 12, 1971

Lakeland CHOOLNEWS J •: * ZvJ , M ’ Ak•fi Lil fl Jr A <\ j ' w ■M I LJL « '< .S . . ■ - -'•-. ’ *< 'I r* 4Rh_—~f—- Fl !■ V w '^■’ I < \ f "*j BUklfwErß vHE. ART SHOW — The annual art show at Wawasee high school will be held on Sunday. May 16. from 1 to 5 p.m. in the commons. Shown above with samples of their artistic work are Kerry Barrett, Suzie Brower. Becky Stutzman. Debbie Greiner and Lynn Gray. Becky Stutzman is president of the Wawasee art club.

Art Show Set For Sunday Afternoon

This year marks the third consecutive Wawasee high school art show sponsored by the Art club. The talents of the art students will be exhibited throughout the commons area on Sunday, May 16. from 1 to 5 p.m. with free admission to all. There are some new additions being introduced into the show

FWII!iI.I | i U I | 1 Ibbl BAND CONCERT — The bands of Wawasee high school will combine Friday night to present a concert for the public at 8 p.m. Shown in the above photo are Jeff Farrell. Jan Swartz, Connie Christner, Lydia Shearer and Connie Geiger, who will be among those featured at the concert.

Band Concert Set For Friday

The Wawasee concert and play Beethoven's “Fidelio cadet bands will present their Overture”, Sousa s "Liberty Bell spring concert Friday, May 14, at March” and Mendelssohn’s 8p m The combined bands will “Cantus Choralis and Fugue.”

NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 4 p.m. — Lakeland sixth grade track meet at Milford 4:15 pm. - WHS baseball with Pierceton at Wawasee 5p m — WHS freshman track — Land of Lakes at Warsaw 4:30 pan. - WHS golf at Columbia City Thursday 4:30 p.m. - WHS golf - Northridge and Northfield at Wawasee 7 p.m. — WHS adult education — knitting and crocheting in room 104 4 pm. — County junior high track meet at WHS Friday 4 p.m. — County junior high track meet at WHS 4:15 pm. — WHS baseball with Goshen at Wawasee 8 p.m. — WHS band concert in the auditorium >

GARAGE AND BAKE SALE MAY 22, 1171 — Beginning at 8 ajn. 513 No. Harrison, Syracuse — (Raymond Newcomer Home) Sponsored by Calvary Questors Sunday Class

for the first time this year. Demonstrations are going to be conducted continuously in different areas by the following students: Silk screen, George Xanders; oil painting, Mary Gayton and Lynn Gray; wwd carving. Kerry Barrett; and pastels. Debbie Greiner. 4 Musical entertainment will be

Saturday North Webster alumni banquet WHS sub-district livestock judging contest in Saint Joseph county WHS track regionals at Fort Wayne Syracuse schools PTO meeting and fine arts festival Sunday WHS spring art exhibit Monday 4 p.m. — Lakeland sixth grade track meet at North Webster 4:15 — WHS baseball gt Central Noble 7:3opm. —WHS FFA meeting in gym and pool Tuesday 4 p m — Lakeland junior high track meet at Syracuse 7:30p.m. — Orchestra meeting for Syracuse fifth graders and parents 7:30 p.m. — WHS music awards program in the auditorium 7 to 9 p.m. — WHS open swimming 4:15 pm. - WHS golf with Bremen at Wawasee Wednesday North Webster Awards day Northern Lakes Conference spring banquet 4:30 p.m. — WHS baseball at Triton.

provided by a guitar duo consisting of Dale Galgozy and Jim Bauman ... for the duration of the show. Also student works will be on sale to the public. Special acknowledgment goes to the teachers supervisors. Mrs. Joy Warner and Miss Mary Frantz for their cooperation in coordination the art show, which without would hot be possible.

Solist will be Jeff Farrell, cornetist, playing Herbert Clark s “Carnival of Venice,” Jan Swartz with the tympani solo “Timpolaro.” Other featured numbers will be a cornet trio composed of Sue Niles, Sue Connoiy, and Bobbi Rhodes, and a vocal ensemble featuring Connie Christner and Lydia Shearer who will join with the band in "I Love a Sousa March”. The Pompon Girls, directed by Joellen Free, will present a routine to the music of “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head”. The senior members of the band will be honored with a special ceremony to conclude the program.

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I Meet The WW | Wawasee |W I Seniors <

CRIS DIANNE FINNEY Cris Dianne Finney plans to attend Fort Wayne International Business College for 14 years after graduating from Wawasee high school then go to Ball State university for an advanced secretarial course for two more years. She is the daughter of Gail and Betty Finney of r 2 Syracuse. Government, general business, modem world history, typing and English are the subjects she is taking this year. General business and typing are her favorite subjects. She has been in the drama club for one year, a library aid for 24 years and a member of the cheerblock for one year. Cris is a member of the Calvary United Methodist church. She has received a letter in music. A younger sister, Melissa Gail, is nine years old and in the fourth grade at the Syracuse elementary school. A younger brother. Tracy Allan, is 20 months old. Basketball and swimming are her favorite sports. “American Tragedy” by Dreiser is her favorite book. Her hobbies are swimming, skiing, skating and playing the guitar. —WHS—RONALD WAYNE GRABER Ronald Wayne Grabar, son of Joseph and Joan Grabar of r 2 Syracuse plans to go into the service after graduating from high school and then go to college. He is taking government, physics, Russian civilization, Hack history, English and art four this year at Wawasee. Physics is his favorite subject. He has been a member of the tennis team for three years and the lettermen’s club one year. He has also been in the art club for one year. Ron received the most valuable player in tennis last season. He is the eldest of four children. Randy is 16 and a junior, Roger is 12 and in the seventh grade and Rhona is 10 and in the fifth grade. He works part time at Mount Wawasee s ski lodge. Tennis is his favorite sport. “Catcher in the Rye" is his favorite book. Playing his bass guitar in a combo group and water and snow skiing are his hobbies. —WHS—JOSEPH MARTIN Joseph Glen Martin is one of seven children of Christine and James Martin of r 2 Syracuse. His brothers and sisters are as follows: Mrs. Thomas (Janet) Sheridan, 29. Chicago, DI.; .Mrs. Ed (Gail) Sonne. 27, Chicago, DI.; Mrs. Matthew (Virginia) Neises. 25, Syracuse; James Martin, 23, a butcher in Chicago; Mary Martin, 21, a bank teller in Chicago; and Patricia Martin, 20. of Syracuse. Joe is taking government, auto mechanics, agriculture and farm mechanics this year. Government is his favorite subject. He has been in FFA for two years and lists bowling, fishing and hunting as his outside activities. He presently works at Wawasee Motors and he plans to stay there after graduating. Baseball is this senior’s favorite sport. His favorite book is “Popular Mechanics.” His

hobbies include coin collecting and playing the drums. —WHS—KATHERINE DAUSMAN Katherine Ann Dausman is the daughter of Bill Dausman of Pierceton. This year she is taking government, senior English, senior home ec and occupational foods. Home ec is her favorite subject. Kathy is a member of the Future Homemakers of America, gymnastics club and GAA. She is in the 4-H horse and pony club. She has both 4-H and open class awards in horsemanship. After graduating she would like to go into airline training. A brother, Dan, is currently working in a factory apprenticeship program, another brother. Dave, is 15 and is a sophomore and a third brother, Jay. is in the sixth grade at North Webster. Kathy works at the Grassy Creek restaurant Basketball, football and handball are her favorite sports. “Iron Weed is her favorite book. Her hobbies are the uneven bars, horses and cooking. -WHSEMILY BELL Emily Ann Bell is the daughter of Dester and Joann Bell of North Webster. This year she is taking general business, government, black history, Russian civilization, concert band and English 12. Government, English and band are her favorite subjects. Millie has been in GAA and band for four years; pep band two years; and Spanish club, pep club and choir each one year. She has participated in music contests for two years and has band contest awards. She is a member United Methodist church at North Webster.

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This WHS senior plans to work after graduation and possibly attend college later. The eldest of four children she has two younger sisters, Mitzi, 16, a sophomore and Paula, 14, in the eighth grade at North Webster; and a younger brother, Wesley, 13, in the seventh grade. Millie works at “Land O’ Lakes” sporting goods in North Webster. Swimming and basketball are her favorite sports. Her favorite book is “Love Story.” Playing the guitar and reading are her hobbies. —WHS—SUE BROWER Sue Brower plans to attend Indiana university and major in art. She is the daughter of Charles and Carole Brower of North Webstar. Sue is taking art four, English, government and office education lab this year. Art is her favorite subject and the only club she belongs to happens to be the art club. Her only brother, Mike, is 19 and attends the Fort Wayne art institute. She works in the dental office of Dr. Walgamuth DDS and lists the telephone book as her favorite book with a notation made on the yellow pages. Her hobbies include the guitar and drawing. —WHS—DEBORAH SHEARER Deborah Ruth Shearer is undecided about what she plans to do after graduating from Wawasee high school. She is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shearer of Milford. Debbie is taking government, English, physiology, band and occupational sewing this year and stated band and occupational sewing are her favorites. Another of the busier seniors she has been in band four years, choir two years, GAA two years, cheerblock one year, a cheerleader for one year, FTA two years, FHA one year, drama club two years and the national honor society one year. She is also a member of the Milford Christian church and has been in 4-H nine years, serving as junior leader for three years. Debbie has participated in the district band contest for three years, winning first and second ratings. She has also won a first in the district vocal contest. Her 17-year-old sister, Lydia, is a junior at Wawasee high school. She also has two brothers. Mark 15, a freshman, and Andy, 13, in the seventh grade at Milford. Debbie works at the Orn Nursing home in Milford. “Love Story” by Eric Segal is her favorite book. Basketball is her favorite sport. Her hobbies are singing, sewing and water skiing.

■ MARY DAVENPORT JILL CLARK

Scholarship Winners

Jill Clark and Mary Davenport were recipients of the first scholarships awarded by the Phi Tau Alpha chapter FTA at Wawasee high school. Scholarships of SIOO were awarded to each girl at the annual FTA Teacher Tea, May 10, in the Wawasee high school commons. The girls were selected by a panel of FTA members and FTA sponsor. Terry Iden, at an interview session in April. Only senior members of FTA were considered for the scholarships. The scholarships were made possible by several club projects during the year. Jill, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Clark of Milford, has participated in band for two years, drama club for one year, and was a three-year member of the cheer block, serving on the cheerblock executive council her senior year. Miss Clark is a two year member of FTA and served on the FTA executive council this year. She also participated in the school’s exploratory teaching program. Mary, daughter of Mr. and

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Mrs. Rodney Davenport of Warsaw, has been active in choir, science club, the newspaper staff, social science club, foreign language club, drama club, and gymnastics club* Her main interest has centered on GAA of which she has been a four year member. Mary has helped as a teacher aid for two years and won the president’s physical fitness award. She is a one year member of FTA, was winner of the chapter’s essay writing contest, and was first runner-up for fall dressdown queen. Miss Clark plans to attend Ball State univeristy to pursue a degree in elementary education. Miss Davenport plans to complete a degree in physical educat ion at Ball State university in Muncie. HELP WANTED Dishwasher —Full Time Syracuse Case Must Apply In Person Phone: 457-3923