The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 April 1974 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., April 17,1974

Lakeland J SCHOOL NEWS!

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BOYS* STATERS — Richard Alan Kitson. left, and Mark Edward Smith, right, have been chosen Boys' Stater and alternate respectively by Syracuse American Legion Post 223. Boys* State will be at Indiana State university. Terre Haute, June 8-15. Alan, with a full academic load this year, is also a participant in football and baseball al Wawasee high school where he is a junior. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kitson of Parkway drive. Syracuse. He is an avid flying enthusiast and has soloed. At the present time his thoughts following high school graduation could be along lines of pursuing a career in aviation. Mark Edward Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, r 4 Syracuse, is a junior at Wawasee high school and president of the letterman's club this year. He is also active in football, baseball, basketball and chorus. o He has a deep interest in ecology and conservation, plus possibility of going into professional athletics, following his high school graduation.

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Milford girls place first, . second in WCTU contest

Lydia Tucker of Milford won first place in the 1973-74 county Women's Christian Temperance Union essay contest which was held recently for junior high school students. Second place went to Sherry Young, also of the Milford school Brent Byers of Warsaw was third Paula Davis won first

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honorable mention, Brian Scott, second honorable mention, Martee Mitchell, third honorable mention. All are Warsaw junior high school students. The subject was “Drugs - Alcohol • Tobacco — Why Start.” Mis Pucker's paper will be enteied in the state contest.

Demonstrations given at 4-H meeting . The Junior Merry Maidens 4-H dub met at the Milford fire station on April 9. The meeting was called to order by president Jane Wilson with the pledges led by Becky Wuthrich and Kris Brembeck. A health and safety lesson on choking was presented by Janet Wall Business of the Share-The Fun contest on April 20 and the mother-daughter banquet on May 13 was discussed Demonstrations were given by Sherrill Wise, "Bunqy Salad;*' Beth Burke, “Banana Nut Bread;” Mischelle Johnston. "Lady Bugs;” Julia Rhodes. "Banana Nut Bread;” Debbie Green. "Deviled Eggs;” Sandy Lozano, “Ice Cream Soda;” Jolene White. Cookies;” Tammy Miller. \ “Molding Ceramics Jamie White. "Fun Film Flowers;” and Hope Sipress. "Appearance." Judy Wall, Mischelle Johnston. Kris Brembeck and Beth Burke servd on the refreshment committee.

1 i i; - i rC A xooti* I / © Cen* er Activities at the Lakeland Youth Center at Syracuse, according to director Dan Caskey, \ will be as follows for this week: \ April 17 — Open 3-9 with junior high from 3-6 and high school 6-9 / April 18 - Open 3-9 with karate from 7-9 April 19 — Open 3-9 with junior high from 3-6 and high school 6-9 April 20 — Special Olympics from 3-9 with competition in 12 events Closed Sunday and Monday April 23 — Open 3-9 with karate 7-9 Persons may still sign for membership cards by stopping at the center. Youth up to the age of 15 are reminded that the closing date for judo classes will be April 26. The first class will meet on Wednesday, May 8. at 7:30. Girls wanting to play summer softball are reminded to bring registration forms to the center. Individual weight lifting will start on May 8 at 4 p.m. Persons wishing to take part in this twice a week course should contact the director at the center. An explorers club (camping, biking, hiking) is in the planning stage for the 13-18 age group and interested parties should inquire now at the center. Karen Allen loins Chimes INDIANAPOLIS - Karen Allen, r 4 Syracuse, is a new member of Chimes, junior women’s honorary, at Butler university. Membership is based on leadership in campus activities and scholarship.

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1 “ ' FINISHING TOUCHES — Wawasee high school senior Cindi Beemer puts finishing touches on a pencil sketch she will have on exhibit at the sixth annual art show at the high school. This spring event will be held Sunday. April 28. in the high school commons. Photoby Joe Hickman

NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 3:30 p.m. — WHS golf at Elkhart Central 4:30 p.m. — WHS junior varsity baseball at East Noble Thursday 3:15 p.m. — WHS golf vs Elkhart Memorial at Wawasee 4 p.m. — WHS girls track at West Noble 4:15 p.m. — Milford 7-8 track at West Noble 4:30 p.m. — WHS freshman track at Warsaw 4:30 p.m. — WHS track. Columbia City and New Haven at Columbia City 4:30 p.m. — Syracuse junior high track vs Akron at Syracuse Regional science fair for grades 4-8 at Syracuse Friday 4:30 p.m. — WHS senior chicken BBQ SaturdayAll day — WHS track at Goshen relays Monday 4 p.m. — WHS golf vs Warsaw at Wawasee 4 p.m. — WHS girls tennis vs Concord at Wawasee ,■ 4 p.m. — North Webster junior high track vs West Noble at North Webster 4:30 p.m. — WHS freshman track at Manchester

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GIRLS* STATE — Nina Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert of Syracuse. has been selected as delegate, and Sally Shively, alternate, to Giris* State at Indiana State university, Terre-Haute, June 16-23. Selection was made by Syracuse American Legion auxiliary, post 223. sponsors of the trip. Nina, a junior at Wawasee high school, is in the concert choir, health career* club and active in church work at Wawasee Chapel. Following graduation, she plans to go into nurses training, perhaps at Parkview hospital. Fort Wayne. Sally, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shively. 225 W. Brooklyn street. Syracuse, is also a junior at Wawasee. Sally has been associated with the women’s choir at the school, and was in FHA for several years and the girls sports club. She is active in youth fellowship of Calvary United .Methodist church at Syracuse and is preparing in her schooling for a later secretarial position.

6:30p.m. — WHS FFA banquet in case annex Tuesday 4 p.m. — Milford 7-8 track vs Wakarusa at Milford 4:15 p.m. — WHS junior varsitybaseball at Warsaw 4:30 p.m. — WHS track vs North Wood and Manchester at Manchester 4:30 p.m — WHS baseball at Northfield 7 p.m. — WHS community education, women’s PE and swimming f\ 7:30 p.m. — Syracuse PTO meeting Wednesday 4:30 p.m. — WHS golf at Rochester 4:30 p.m. —Milford GAA track at Warsaw 5 p.m. — WHS girls track at Elkhart Memorial 7:30 p.m. - WHS Fellowship of Christian Athletes in room IQI Eye cosmetics pose infection risk An analysis of 1,031 samples of used eye cosmetics from 460 women showed 512 contaminated by bacteria and 155 by fungi, posing an increased risk of bacterial or fungal infection for women who use eye cosmetics, says Dr. Louis A. Wilson, professor of ophthalmology, Emory University of Medicine. Dr. Wilson points out risk of infection could be reduced if women replaced mascara brushes frequently, threw away old cosmetics and did not share cosmetics with others. — CNS

Only one bidder for LCSC roofing

Only one bid was received at the Lakeland school board meeting Tuesday night for repairing and replacing roofing on four existing school buildings in the corporation. Lawmaster, Inc., of Elkhart bid $35,780 on the North Webster school. $10,776 on the Syracuse junior high school. $3,445 on the Milford junior high school, $25,019 on the Milford elementaryschool for a combined bid of $75,020. Four alternate bids were also bid. The specifications call for partial roofing replacement at the North Webster school; partial roofing replacement and flashing repair and replacement at the Syracuse junior high school; Indiana roofing and flashing repairs and resurfacing of entire roof at the Milford junior high school; and partial roof replacement and repairs at Milford elementary- school. Although Lawmaster was the only bidder, representatives of Town and Country at Silver Lake and Crow Roofing of Syracuse were present for the bid opening. Mam*ice Crow said he had looked at the shop roof at the Syracuse junior high school and couldn't see why it needed to be torn off. Board members said they have had quite a bit of leaking in the corridor area connecting the shop with the main building. Superintendent Dai H. Arnold said the building has leaked off and on since he has been with the

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corporation. Board members, however, agreed that it was worth a second look and instructed Carl Hadley and business manager Marion Lantz to look at said building prior to bid letting on Thursday night. Walt Lawmaster said he too had looked at the roof and it seemed to be in good shape in the middle, however, the flashing was in need of repair. Crow agreed with this. It was the general feeling that it might be cheaper, since the roof is some 24 years old, to replace the entire roof at the present time instead of fixing the flashing now, which is the most expensive part of the project, and then having to repair the center part in a year of two. No decision is to be made prior to the board's meeting next Thursday. Lawmaster, it was noted, has done the bulk of roofing for the school corporation in the past. Other Business hearing was held on additional appropriations as advertised with no taxpayers present. A total of $87,000 was asked for for the remodeling and repairing of the roofs and for the additional fuel shortage tanks and installation of same plus the engineering and architectural fees. The additional also asked for $3,213 for instruction for the school library. These monies come from a title three grant which was not appropriated for earlier. The Arthur VanAndas of Fort Wayne are now at their Lake Wawasee home for the season.

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