The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 September 1972 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Sept. 6,1972

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Lakeland I SCHOOL NEWS

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New Teachers Join Lakeland's Faculty

A total of 20 new teachers have joined the Lakeland staff this year. They have been assigned to the various buildings in the corporation. Richard R. Long becomes the new elementary principal at the North Webster elementary school. Long has a master of arts degree from Ball State university and 10 years experience. His last position was in Huntington. North Webber Other new members to the North Webster elementary staff include: Laurel Graham who will be teaching kindergarten on a half time basis. She has a bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan with five years experience. Her last position was in Kalamazoo. Dixie Pryor will be teaching one of the second grade classes at North Webster this year. She has a bachelor’s degree from Ball State and has five years experience, coming to the Lakeland area from Anderson. Carol F. Koble of Syracuse will be teaching the fourth grade this year. Mrs. Koble received her bachelor’s degree from Goshen college. Thomas K. Taggart will be teaching English at the North Webster junior high school. He has an AB degree from Saint Francis college. At Syracuse Beth Ann Jarman is teaching the M-l class at the Syracuse elementary school. She has a BS degree from Indiana university. Jane Wieczork and Paula Jean Ganger are teaching the third and fourth grades at the Syracuse elementary school. Jane Wieczork has a BS from Ball State university with five years experience. She last taught in the LaPorte schools. Miss Ganger has a BA degree from Anderson college. David A. Huston who has a bachelor’s degree from Ball State university has taken over the band and chorus duties at the

NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 4 p.m. — WHS tennis at Central Noble Thursday Kindergarten Orientation, all schools 4 p.m. — WHS C team football at Wawasee Prep 4:30 p.m. — WHS cross country — Whitko at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — WHS tennis at North Wood 7 p.m. — North Webster junior high vs Milford at WHS field Friday Kindergarten Orientation, all schools 7:30 p.m. — WHS varsity football vs Rochester at Wawasee Saturday « 10 a.m. — WHS junior varsity football at Rochester Monday Kindergarten Orientation, all schools 4 p.m. — WHS tennis vs La Ville at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — WHS cross country vs Penn and Jimtown at Jimtown 7:30 p.m. — Drug committee meeting in room 300 of Wawasee high school Tuesday 4 p.m. — WHS tennis vs Concord at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — WHS cross country vs Rochester and Concord at Rochester Wings Over Wawasee wish to express their thanks to all who helped make the CAR STAG a success Especially the following who donated door prizes! Tom Socks Sportswear New Paris Burger Dairy Arnott Insurance Agency Kauffman Real Estate Dr. C. W. Hursh Curtis T.V. 20th Century Restaurant Myers Ford Pilcher’s Shoe Store Lakeland Realty Wawasee Flying Service Cutter Chevrolet Syracuse Hardware Syracuse Quality Printing Nappanee Flying Service Wawasee Golf Course Galloway Grocery Liquor Locker

Syr&duse junior high school this year. Girls physical education at both the Syracuse elementary and junior high school are under the direction of Joyce Arleen Corson. She has a MS degree from Ball State university with seven years experience. Her last position was in Munster. Leßoy R. Rapp is guidance director at Syracuse. He has an MS degree from Butler university with 19 years experience. His last position was in Indianapolis. Joanne Snellgrove is the art teacher in the junior high school this year. She has a BA degree from Nazareth college and comes to the Lakeland area from Kalamazoo, Mich. Larry J. Welsh is handling the industrial arts chores at the Syracuse junior high school. He has an MA degree from Ball State university with five years experience. His last position was in Elwood. At Milford Joyce A. Kaiser and Donna Long are both teaching first grade classes in the Milford elementary school this year. Joyce Kaiser has a BS degree from Grace college and one year .experience in New Haven. Donna Long has a BA degree from Huntington college with two years experience in Huntington. Susan W. Sullivan is teaching elementary music at Milford. She has a BA degree from Hanover. Robert J. Cline will take over the responsibilities of teaching shop in Milford. He has a BS from Ball State. Dennis Mikesell is the new vo ag instructor at Wawasee high school. He has a BS degree from Purdue and taught one year in the Western Boone Community School Corporation. James Walter DeLay is strings teacher, corporation wide. He has a MS degree from Ball State with 20 years experience. He comes to the Lakeland corporation after serving the schools of Sayville, N. Y.

August Police Report Given For Syracuse The following police report has been submitted by Syracuse chief of police Orville Vanderßeyderi' for the Syracuse department during the month of August: Calls answered — 120 Warning ticket? issued — 27 Traffic arrests made — 6 Dogs impounded — 4 Criminal arrests —1 Theft reports — 2 Fire-first aid calls — 4 Accidents investigated — 14 Vandalism reports — 3 Juvenile cases inv. — 4 Juvenile arrests — 4 Overtime parking tickets —l7l Courtesy calls — 20 ( Stolen property reported — $l4B Stolen property recovered — S4O Accident damages — $2,000 Miles for police car — 2,518 LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Milford spent a recent Sunday evening with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf. A weiner roast was enjoyed with homemade ice cream and birthday cake in honor of Mrs. Wolf’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf of Etna Green were also present.

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z* — L B rwl _\. jL i dB ~ Bl rrx c z' ■ 3 1 — ' THE FIRST DAY — Carl Hepler was one of the first school bus drivers to arrive at Wawasee high school with his load of students yesterday morning. The teenagers are shown above as the bus unloads and one young miss stopped just in time to have her pretty smile caught in the lense of the camera.

Rick Rapp Has Reserve Champ At State Fair Rick Rapp of r 2 Milford received reserve champion Poland China barrow honors with his first place heavy weight barrow. Rick also received second place with his light weight barrow, first place with a February gilt and fourth place with a March gilt in the Poland China class. Rick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rapp. Traffic Safety Committee Meets Chairman John E. Funk (resided for the August meeting of the Elkhart county traffic safety committee at which time it was announced the September meeting would be held at the Postscript in Elkhart, and at the sheriff’s department in October. Reports at the meeting included defensive driving courses, fatality statistics in the county, fair booth report, road inventory progress, walk ways on county roads, and attendance at the Indianapolis panel presentation confab.

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BBKIj VICTORY FLAG GOES UP — Two Wawasee high school students, Tim Stidham, left, and Mark Smith, hoisted their school’s victory flag Tuesday morning as classes opened. The flag marked the 6-0 victory over West Noble in the season’s first football game Friday night. Above the flag are the American flag and the flag of the state of Indiana.

LAKELAND LOCALS

Wanetta Blackburn of r 3 Syracuse had Monday callers of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman of Syracuse and a Tuesday morning visitor of Bessie Tom of Larwill.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, all of Milford, attended the Beer reunion on Sunday afternoon at Mansfield, Ohio.