The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1973 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 31,1973

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Lakeland I SCHOOL news; flflMflL flHflb* —IF w flflfl R® I > “ - /**• .«* ' ; . - e"«- 5 - v? \-- ? s£' ; ®”' J - .■■ -j ' ! " '. "^l"' ' *! K T?^. f s> -' i ' •. »>••-. ’■■’. ■■ '-'■ HERE’S THE WAY IT’S DONE — Vocational director David McGrew seems to be telling members of the Wawasee high school building trades class “here’s the way it’s done, boys” as they work on the roof of the new three-bedroom house the class is building on North street. Syracuse. The house, with a bath and a half, and a car and a half carport, will have 1,100 square feet of space. To be completed in April, the house will be sold on the public market. It will be in the 124,000>25,000 range, McGrew said. Members of the class have formed a non-profit corporation with the advisory committee being Robert L. Jones, Chris Koher, Robert Reed, Clair Mohler and Chet Elder. Rudy Cesco is the class instructor, and members of the class working on the house are Jerry Wright, Robert Stouder, Mark Minear, Roy Graber, Terry Newcomer, Merlin Wolfe, Mark Gray, Michael Sheline, Gary Wiggs, Michael Hollar, Rich Hubbard, George Lowe and Kevin Rhodes.

■ll HWcW ■■ BSSUSwflro ' -oSCHOOL GIFT — Mrs. Richard Keim, left, and Mrs. Dennis Bjella, right foreground, past officers of Kappa Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Syracuse, are shown here with a new Peabody Articulation card gift presented to the Lakeland schools from the sorority from proceeds of past projects. School youths in the photo are Blane Biller and Tammy Webb, along with speech and hearing therapist for the school system, Robert Ahrns.

Visitation day set at ISU TERRE HAUTE, IN — The second of several high school visitation days on the campus of Indiana State university is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 1, for prospective college students. High school juniors and seniors and, if possible, their parents are invited to attend new directions day, beginning with campus

Anew BEAUTIFUL apartment soon to be constructed near O downtown Milford. One of these fine apartments can be reserved now by contacting Kinder Realty, Inc. Each 2-Bedroom apartment B M J will be fully carpeted, equipped with stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal and have clean electric heat with individual room controls, jAll hallways will be carpeted for quietness. Floor plans are available at our office. Rent will be $165. per month with a one-year 1 lease. Contact Rich Stoller, Kinder Realty, Inc. for farther ■ ■_ details. Phone 457-4444. Located at 1006 South Huntington, I F Syracuse. r ■ i ——l WO2 SWMWES SLjjBi&OI Ums h-H-b"'- i i ) i 11 r Ir» 1 . DINING-KITCHEN ~ BEDROOM-2 .'T"jhl Ptl |W| Land Development jo c •»■«• 1 nil | rr l- pBATH -“■■•■S® — I.- Construction hall 20-8" " ta — ~~ "" |s[~|uN. Commercial & <g ] Residential ■ 7 cJ Real Estate I l i BO,SE CASCADE CORPORATION ’ TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (Construction (Co. U 30 A Division of Kinder Realty, Inc. , 1006 S. Huntington St. Phone4s7-4341 Syracuse

tours at 10:15 a.m. Following the tours they will be able to meet informally with representatives of the academic departments. At noon there will be a general session in which staff members will be available to answer questions concerning financial aids, housing, student life, student health and activities. Following lunch in the university residence halls, the prospective students may tour academic and residence facilities. Other new direction days this

year planned by the office of university-high school relations are November 11 and April 21. A financial aid day is set for February 3 for high school students and their parents. Prospective college students are welcome to visit the campus at any time during the year, according to Dr. Jerry Hile, director of university-high school relations. If his office is informed in advance, he notes, tours of the campus and appointments with staff and faculty can be arranged. l| xov^ 1 I y Truckin' By CLARK EXMEYER As the weather gets cooler, the center’s activities are starting to be, geared to inside functions. Example, Tuesday and Thursdays from 6 to 8 are lessons in self-defense (a form of karate) and coming soon will be guitar lessons. Since schools will be out on Thursday and Friday, the center has an additional attraction Thursday night of “Faith”, which

is the biggest act and band in Indiana. Then on Friday is the chicken barbecue. Proceeds will go to purchase new equipment for the center which is a United Fund agency. Have a good day! S Lakeland Js I School S S Lunch Pi LZU November 5-9 MONDAY — Country fried steak sandwich, oven browned potatoes, peanut butter and celery, pineapple upside-down cake and milk TUESDAY — Chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, lettuce salad, fruit, peanut butter sandwich and milk WEDNESDAY — Chili mac, cole slaw, hot rolls and butter, jello and milk THURSDAY — Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, carrot sticks, fruit salad, bread and butter and milk FRIDAY — Fish squares, potsfto salad, buttered peas, strawberry shortcake, bread and butter and milk. ■■■flflflflflflflMflflflflfllflflflflMHflflflflMll floßFl sgAJ Vx „ c # e ' IN STATE CHOIR — Sue Niles, a Wawasee high school senior, recently auditioned and was selected to participate in the all state choir. The 200 voice choir consists of selected high school students from Indiana. They will be in concert November 3 at Indiana university, Bloomington. Varner Chance is the Wawasee choir director. Pack group has Halloween party Cub scout pack 128 at Syracuse met last week at Saint Andrew’s church for a Halloween party, hayride and apple bobbing. Overall winner in the costume judging went to Dave Jones; homemade costume, first, Tim Roth, second, Chris Berkey and third, Kevin Blade; other costumes, first, John Graham, second, Randy Petersen and third, Tim Haviland.

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< LAKELAND YOUTH CENTER > | Chicken Barbecue | Friday, Nov. 2, 1973 4-7 P.M. ▲ At The Youth Center In Syracuse ▲ ▼ Before North Wood Game ▼ Adults: $2.25 Children: $1.75 ’