The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 January 1973 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Jan. 24,1973

Lakeland SCHOOL NEWS!

10 from Prep elected to Mu Alpha Theta

NORMAN, Okla. . — Ten students at Wawasee Prep were honored this week by election to Mu Alpha Theta, international high school and junior college mathepatics club. Students earning the honor of membership are: William P. Binzel, Andrew L. Bowes, Richard J. Decker, William Talbott Miller, Jay L. Muehlenkamp, Patricia R. Scheele, James Shapouri, Richard E. Vincent, Arthur M. Weingartner and Howard T. Witherspoon. Father Paul E. Rampe serves as the faculty sponsor for the Mu Alpha Theta club at Wawasee Prep. The announcement was made by Dr. Harold V. Huneke, national secretary-treasurer, who is a professor of mathematics at the University of Oklahoma where the national office of Mu Alpha Theta is located. To be eligible for membership a student must have a “B” average in at least four semesters of college preparatory mathematics and be enrolled in the fifth semester. He must also have an overall grade average of at least a “B” in all courses taken to date. Mu Alpha Theta, founded in

I If I |oTlunch o I A MENUS J MONDAY — Pizza burgers, buttered green beans, fruit, raw apple cake and milk. TUESDAY — Salisbury steak, mashed and gravy, bread and butter, fruit, cookies and milk. WEDNESDAY — Chilled orange juice, turkey scallop, green lima beans, cranberry salad, garlic toast and milk. THURSDAY — Ham salad sandwich, fried potatoes, fruit, cheese cake and milk. FRIDAY — Fish squares, augratin potatoes, buttered peas and carrots, bread and butter, strawberry shortcake and milk. NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 4 p.m. — North Webster 6th grade basketball vs Pierceton at North Webster 6:30 p.m. — WHS intramurals Thursday 4 p.m. — Milford sixth grade basketball at New Paris 4 p.m. — Syracuse sixth grade basketball vs Millersburg at Syracuse 4:15 p.m. — North Webster junior high school basketball vs Churubusco at North Webster 4:30 p.m. — WHS swimming vs New Prairie at Wawasee 6 p.m. — Syracuse junior high basketball vs Bremen at Syracuse Friday 6:45 p.m. — WHS varsity basketball vs Whitko at Wawasee Saturday a.m. and p.m. — WHS freshmen basketball tournament at

) Friday, Jan. 26 f ETHOS (Atlantis) I 9:30*12:30 / I Lakeland r f Youth Center /

1957, has now grown to more than 1,000 clubs in 46 states and in Canada, Japan, the Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, Iceland, Turkey, Brazil, Okinawa and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The club is co-sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and has attracted the attention of top mathematics scholars in this country and abroad. Club activities consist of work in areas of mathematics not usually covered in the classroom. A journal containing challenging programs and problems in mathematics is mailed to each club three times during the school year. Regional meetings are held each year and students are encouraged to participate in many extra curricular mathematical Activities. “The University of Oklahoma and many other major universities give special consideration to Mu Alpha Theta members when scholarship applications are processed,” Dr. Huneke said. “Students have discovered that the study programs encouraged by the club help them when they begin to take college courses in mathematics.

Whitko All day — NLC wrestling tournament at Manchester All day — Wind and percussion solo and ensemble contest at Culver Monday 3:30 p.m. — North Webster sixth grfide basketball vs Syracuse at North Webster 6 p.m. — Milford 7-8 grade basketball at Warsaw 6 p.m. — WHS girls basketball vs Concord at Wawasee 7 p.m. — FHA meeting in room 104 at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — Adult farmer class in room 307 at Wawasee Tuesday 4 p.m. — Milford sixth grade basketball at Millersburg 4:15 p.m. — North Webster junior high school vs Talma at North Webster 4:15 p.m. — Syracuse junior high school basketball at Goshen Whiteman 4:30 girls swimming vs Memorial 6:30 p.m. -x WHS freshman basketball at North Wood 6:30 p.m. — WHS swimming at Warsaw 7 p.m. — FFA basketball vs Caston at Wawasee Wednesday 3:30 p.m. — Milford GAA basketball vs Warsaw at Milford 6 p.m. — WHS girls basketball vs North Wood at Wawasee 7 p.m. — WHS swimming vs Concord at Penn high school 7:30 p.m. — WHS intramurals Allen Baumbaugh on president's list at IIT Alan E. Baumbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Baumbaugh of r 2 Syracuse, was named to the “president’s list” at Indiana Institute of Technology, Fort Wayne, for the fall quarter of the

I A Young Look At Europe Area Students And Adults Are Being Afforded The Opportunity To Study And Travel In Europe Next Summer. The Five-Week Program, Offered In Conjunction With The American Leadership Study Groups, Worcester, Massachusetts (01610), Features Full Weeks At ■■■■ The Universities Os London, Rome And Paris. Several Days Are Also Spent In Brussels, Heidelberg, Innsbruck, Venice, Florence And Academic Credit Is Available. For Additionallnformation Contact Ronald D. Corson Miss Linda Kehoe Syracuse Or Syracuse

current school year. To achieve this academic distinction, a student must earn a grade average of 3.50 or higher, out of a possible 4.0, during the academic quarter, and must have been enrolled for at least 12 quarter hours of college credit courses during the quarter. He must also have a minimum cumulative average of 2.0. Alan is a senior at Indiana Tech, where he is majdring in physics. He was a 1969 graduate of Wawasee high school. Weybright on dean's list at LMC BENTON HARBOR, Mich. — Darrell Weybright of Syracuse has been named to the dean’s list at Lake Michigan college for superior academic achievement during the first semester of 197273. The Syracuse youth achieved a straight A, 4.00 average, for college work accomplished for the semester. Altogether, 127 students were placed on the college’s Dean’s List, and 174 were named to the Academic Honorable Mention List. Thirty of the Dean’s List students achieved a' perfect straight-A academic average for work performed during first semester of the 1972-1973 school year. “These 30 straight A students, in my opinion, should be given special recognition for truly outstanding performance,” Dr. Creal said. Auditions for 4-H chorus on March 10-31 The state 4-H chorus will appear at the Purdue 4-H Roundup on June 25. Director Dr. *AI Stewart and staff of the Purdue Musical Organizations will be auditioning 4-H members in four different locations in Indiana. 4-H members must be at least 15 years of age during the year to audition for the popular state 4-H chorus. Audition periods will be held Saturday, March 10, at 10 a.m. in the 4-H building south of Columbia City on state road 9; and Saturday, March 31 at 1:30 p.m. in the east faculty lounge — Purdue Memorial Union — room 240, West Lafayette. Applicants should contact their local youth agents for application blanks and further instructions. I Reputation is what you have when you get there. Character is what you have when you leave.

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* J / COMPLETES WORK — Cathy Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Moore of 222 North Shore drive, Syracuse, has completed her work toward a bachelor of science and registered nurse degree from the Indiana university medical center, Indianapolis. She has begun work in the intensive care unit of Methodist hospital in Indianapolis and resides with her husband, John, a student at the medical center in Speedway. E. Cable named 4-H celebrity for January Fairfield high junior Edwin Cable has been named Elkhart county’s 4-H celebrity of the month for January according to the county extension service. The youth has served as president, vice president and secretary of his 4-H club, has been active in county junior leader organization, and in school activities. He is an eight year 4-H member excelling in many projects and took winning honors in the state barbecuing contest in 1971. He has also earned a life rank and a total of 25 badges in scouting. \ — Talent night held at Church of God Jack Elam presided Sunday night for the talent night held in the Syracuse Church of God. Included in the talent were readings by Mrs. Louis Firestone and Donald Nine; piano solos by Julie Bushong, Craig Koble and Mrs. Richard Coy; the mixed quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bushong and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Firestone; and a ladies trio composed of Mrs. Bushong, Mrs. Firestone and Miss Debbie Grindle. Congregational singing was held and several testimonials heard. Pastor Walter C. Burcham is serving at evangelism services at the Thorn Creek Bethel church this week. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baumgartner of Milford entertained Friday evening for dinner. Guests for the meal were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Landen Kasbaum, Miss Edna Graff and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beer, all of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graff and Miss Esther Getz, all of Milford. The dinner was served buffet style after which homemade ice cream was served.

14 YEARS AGO, JAN. 29,1959 Plans have been completed for the annual fish fry of the Milford Lions club which will be held at the Milford community building on Saturday evening. On Sunday afternoon Edward Lambert of Lambert Glove Manufacturing Co., left for Lakeland, Fla., where he will pick up his daughter, Janice Ann, who has been attending school there. The Leesburg second team 4way blind tourney will be held in the Leesburg high school gym on January 31. Jimmie Mock, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock, was admitted to Riley hospital in Indianapolis Tuesday of this week. The Concord Sunday school had a pot luck dinner Sunday noon at the home of the Robert Buhrts. Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner was hostess to the Columbian Reading Circle Monday when a special program of scenes of the Grand Cany cm, Bryce Canyon and Tetons were shown by James Stuckman. An extra day of no school was enjoyed by the youngsters attending the elementary school in Milford on Wednesday this week. Dr. and Mrs. Herschell Coil announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Kay, to Gary Bonham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bonham of Indianapolis. The Intermediate Mothers club met on the evening of January 19 with Mrs. Harold Arnold. 24 YEARS AGO, JAN. 27,1949 Twenty-five dollars in trade was the prize wot by Mrs. C. D. Barnes in the “I.G.A. Mystic Six” contest which closed recently. The opening of Beer’s new flower shop on Saturday attracted about 350 visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Myers entertained the MHS basketball team, their coach and several other guests at a turkey supper Friday evening. Mrs. Warren Fisher is making the desired improvement after undergoing a major operation at

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Goshen last Thursday. The Sorosis club, the Columbian Reading Circle and their guests enjoyed a delightful concert presented by the Ball Band Male choir of Mishawaka at the Methodist church Monday evening. The annual farmer’s institute of Van Buren and Jefferson townships will be held in the Milford community building Monday, evening and Tuesday, Feb. 14, 15. After the Milford-Concord game Friday evening, Miss Louann Rassi entertained her twirling pupils at her home. Mrs. Dean Troup was the guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Eugene Miller at her home Tuesday evening. Dr. Glen Miller, professor of chemistry at Goshen college, will speak at the Bethel church next Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Sharp and Miss Bessie Burris are spending a few weeks at Lake Worth, Fla. Rev. Guy Brown, Syracuse, N. was at the Milford Apostolic church on Sunday in the interest of European relief work being done by the Apostolic churches. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 28,1943 At a meeting recently the members of the Waubee Grange voted to sponsor an O.S.Y.A. defense egg production course. Elmer Beer, who is employed at the Shultz trailer factory in Elkhart suffered an injury to his eye last week. The Baumgartner Coal and Ice Co. will complete their ice harvest this week. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. Roy Treesh last Thursday afternoon. The Columbian Reading Circle was held Monday evening at the Methodist church with 21 members present. BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Marland Kirkdoffer are the parents of a daughter, Peggy. One of the newest industries is the dehydrating of various kinds of foods such as fruits, meats and vegetables. Mrs. C. W. McDonald and Mrs. William Martin delightfully

entertained at the McDonald home Friday evening at a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Ralph Berkeypile. The Milford Christian Youth Union met last Sunday night at the Methodist church at 4 o’clock for a social hour. Miss Violet Juday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Juday of Silver Lake, and Pvt. Willis Wuthrich, son of Mrs. Minnie Wuthrich of Milford, were united in marriage Monday at 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Minnie Wuthrich. 40 YEARS AGO, JAN. 26,1933 Members and stockholders of the Tippecanoe Country club held a business meeting at Warsaw on Wednesday night. Last week the lock on the door of the office of Dr. Lentz of Nappanee was broken and entrance was gained into his office. According to the reports of the Kosciusko Dairy Herd Association for the month of December, a Milford herd tops the list. The Royal Store at Syracuse recently went out of business and was sold to the Boston Store of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rassi of Milford are the parents of a daughter, Louann Oletha. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pippinger of Indianapolis were in Milford Friday making arrangements to move into the Kleder property on South Main St. According to the license bureau, only one seventh the customary amount of license plates have been issued. The county tourney will be held at the armory in Warsaw Friday and Saturday of this week with thirteen teams taking part.

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Mrs. Fred Scott and daughter of Goshen were in Milford on Friday calling on the former’s mother, Mrs. Hattie Gibson. Twenty-eight members of the Progress class of the M. E. church were entertained at the church basement Wednesday evening by members of the men’s class. Golden passports at post offices in Lakeland area The United States Postal Service has announced that the Milford, Syracuse and North Webster post offices now have on hand a supply of Golden Eagle and Golden Age passports. Paul Kizer, postmaster at Milford who acted as spokesman for the group, said the passports are wallet-size, callendar year permits which entitle the bearer and any person accompanying him in a single, private, noncommercial vehicle to general admission to designated units of the national park system and national recreational areas. Fellowship class meets Sunday Hie Fellowship class of the Syracuse Church of God met Sunday noon for an old-fashioned farm dinner at the country home of Rev. and Mrs: Victor Yeager. The meeting portion was opened with prayer and Mrs. Donald Nine had devotions using the book of Saint John. Bible contests and games were played during the social hour. Mrs. Joe Koble will be hostess for the next meeting of the class.