The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 June 1974 — Page 9

Wawasee high graduates to hold alumni June 29

Plans are being formulated to hold a get-together for alumni of Wawasee high school with Friday, June 21. as reservation deadline. The event is set for Saturday, June 29, at the school and will include class members of all six graduating classes of the school and their instructors Registration will start at 3 p m on that day. followed with a

Barbara Cripe and Edwin Cable to receive 4-H tenure awards

Miss Barbara Cripe and Edwin Cable will be awarded the Farm Bureau 4-H tenure award which will be presented during Farmer's Day activities at the Indiana state fair Miss Cripe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Delbert Cripe of r 1 Elkhart Cable is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cable of r 2 Syracuse. Both are 10 year 4-H members with outstanding

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chicken barbecue at 5 p.m , a business meeting at 6:30 with a dance to follow. School facilities such as the gymnasium, tennis courts and pool (with lifeguard) will be open for use. Those wishing to take adventage of the facilities should take their own equipment. Reservations are to be returned to the high school

records, reported extension youth agent Mike McKinney. The two Elkhart county 4-H'ers will receive their award on August 20. before 25,000 people in the grandstand of the state fairgrounds in Indianapolis. TREATY SIGNED President William McKinley signed treaty of peace with Spain on Feb. 10, 1899.

Awards -presented at Milford junior high

Certificates for perfect attendance were presented to the following students: Sixth grade: Stephanie Baumgartner. Kevin Haines. Clark Hostetler. Renee Lindzy and Teri Rink. Seventh grade: Kathy Bice, Kelli Price and Kathy Troup. Eighth grade: Kathy Beer. Rex Fisher. Brenda Howard, Maureen Jackson. Kevin Kinney, Laura Tucker and Lydia Tucker, of these seven eighth graders receiving perfect attendance certificates for this year, four of them have had perfect attendance for the entire three years of junior high. They are Kathy Beer. Rex Fisher. Brenda Howard. Laura Tucker and Lydia Tucker. Those receiving distinguished honor roll certificates are: Sixth grade: Beth Burke. Renee Lindzy and Linda Perry. Seventh grade: Scott Arnold. Kathy Bice, Kelli Price and Julia Rhodes. Eighth grade: David Baker, Phil Stichter and Lydia Tucker. Students receiving the regular honor roll certificates were: Sixth grade: Greg Adams. Buddy Bice, Anelique Farrington*. Brenda Martin, Teri Rink and Lori Wiggs. Seventh grade: Phil Beer. Andy Brown, Brian Hartman. Jill Hartman. Mischelle Johnston. Pete Ludwig. Vicki Kreider, Doug Ruch and Kathy Troup. Eighth grade: Roger Baumgartner. Kathy Beer, Bea Carvajal and Laura Tucker. Trophies and awards were presented to the following students: Linda Perry - Milford junior high spelling bee champion, Phil Stichter - Milford junior high student erf the year and language arts award. David Baker • math award and American Legion social studies award. Rex Wuthrich - American Legion science award. Ed Vanlaningham - Industrial arts award. Kathy Beer - Crisco award and orchestra and stocks and bonds award. Lydia Tucker - Band award and home economics award (voted top seamstress). < Lanita Stutzman - Chorus award. Angelique Farrington - Conservation trophies, county and regional. Kevin Haines - Conservation trophy, county, Don Kreider • Conservation trophy.

county. Home economics awards were: First, Rachel Morris: second. Kathy Harwood; third, Bea Carvajal. NEDT (National Education Development Test) — David Baker, Phil Stichter. John Beer. Becky Burt. Kathy Beer. Jeff Peterson and Rex Wuthrich. Athletic Awards On Monday. June 3, Milford junior high held its annual athletic awards day. There were 18 sixth grade boys who were presented with certificates for participating in sports Tim Beer. Carl Bice. Randy Blackbum. Kevin Haines. Clark Hostetler. John Jessop. David Meade, Alex Morris. Allen Ringler and Scott Wise for participating in football, basketbail and track. Greg Adams, David Bjella, Ron Haines and Doug Wuthrich for football and basketball. Mike Reichert for basketball and track. Scott Hapner for basketball. .Arnold Garza and David Green for track. Twenty seventh grade boys received certificates. They are Phil Beer. Andy Brown, Mike Clark. Todd Grove and Joel Korenstra for football, basketball. wrestling and track. Don Mast for football, basketball and wrestling. Benny Morris for football, wrestling and track. Jeff Hall and Jay Kaiser for football, basketball and track. Mark Baumgartner, Jon Cousins and Pete Ludwig for basketball and wrestling. Brent Hostetler, Bobby Nordin and Mark Sumpter for football and basketball. Roger Hawn for basketball and track. Scott Arnold and Rocky Lozano for basketball. Brad Brown for track. Doug Weisser for football. Twenty eighth grade boys received certificates They are Andy W oil man for pony league, football, basketball, wrestling and track. Blane Hurd for pony league, football, basketball and wrestling. Steve Yoder for ponyleague. football, basketball and track. Rex Wuthrich for pony league, football and basketball. Bob Sylvester for pony league, basketball and track. Dan Bohnstedt for pony league, football and track. Mark McDonald for football, basketball

and track. John Kaiser and Rodney Peterson for football and basketball. John Beer for football and basketball. Doug Rassi for basketball and wrestling. Ed Vanlaningham for football and wrestling. Phil Buhrt, George Gonzales and Lee Pamer for track. Ted Hart and Greg Wiggs for football. Roger Baumgartner and Phil Stichter for basketball. Kent Lindzy for pony league Athletic pins for two or more years of two sports were presented to John Beer, Dan Bohnstedt, Blane Hurd. John Kaiser, Mark McDonald. Rodney Peterson, Doug Rassi, Bob Sylvester. Ed Vanlaningham, Andy Wollman. Rex Wuthrich and Steve Yoder. Awards were presented to Steve Yoder for most valuable player in football and basketball, to Phil Stichter for most rebounds and most free throws in basketball, to Phil Beer most valuable wrestler and to Benny Morris for most valuable runner in track. Physical fitness certificates were presented to Phil Beer, Pete Ludwig, Rocky Lozano, Jay Kaiser, Jeff Hall and Andy Brown. The President s Physical Fitness Award and Patch were presented to Mike Clark. Todd Grove and Steve Yoder. Special recognition was given to Steve Yoder for having received this honor three years in a row. The following sixth grade girls were presented with certificates for participating in GAA (Girl’s Athletic Association): Melodie Tom for volleyball and basketball; Tracy Campbell and Pat Greene for volleyball. Joanna Spearman for track; Lesa Campbell. Lori Clark. Andrea Henson, Kathy Kline, Amy Speicher and Vicki Zimmerman for basketball. In the seventh grade Kathy Bice and Brenda Skelton received certificates for volleyball, basketball and track. Sonya Hoover for volleyball and track. Brenda Replogle for basketball and track. Julia Garza for volleyball and basketball. Vicki Evans for track. Kelli Price for volleyball and Melissa Tom for basketball. The following girls in the eighth grade received certificates: Robin Auer, Kathy Beer. Bea Carvajal and Diana Lozano for volleyball, basketball and track. Cindy Rink for volleyball and basketball. Sherry Young and Brenda Howard for volleyball. Shelley Dahlstrom and Renee Wolf for volleyball and track. Rachel Morns and Lydia Tucker for basketball and Lorene Spearman for track. Awards were given to the following eighth grade girls: Shelley Dahlstrom for most valuable player for volleyball, Bea Carvajal and Kathy Beer tied few most valuable players in basketball. Lorene Spearman for most valuable player in track and to Bea Carvajal for the most valuable GAA member. Seventh grade cheerleader awards were given to Jill Hartman, Vicki Evans, Brenda Skelton and Kathy Bice. Eighth grade cheerleader awards were given to Kathy Harwood. Shelley Dahlstrom. Lisa Bowler and Lorene Spearman. The President’s physical fitness merit award was presented to Stephanie Baumgartner (sixth grade) and to Yolanda Melendez and Nancy Pippenger (seventh grade). Also recipients of physical fitness awards were Lori Wiggs. Arlene Lehman and Joanna Spearman in the sixth grade; Sonya Hoover, Vicki Evans. Brenda Skelton, KathyBice. Jill Hartman and Melissa Tom in the seventh grade; Jodie Linville. Lydia Tucker, Martha Salazar. Robin Auer. Maurene Jackson. Cindy Rink. Theresa Barth. Debbie Tyler. Kathy Beer. Diana Lozano. Kim Hively. Bea Carvajal, Lisa Bowler, Lorene Spearman. Rachel Morris and Kathy Harwood. Not athletic but part of the program on Monday was the presentation of certificates and cne-year pins to Becky Salinas (sixth grade) and Ron Haines (seventh grade), members of

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Milford junior high’s safety patrol. The captain of the safety patrol, Lynn Susan was presented a certificate along with a two-year bar and a one-year pin.

Boy's Staters at ISU last week for training TERRE HAUTE - Twelve boys from Kosciusko county were among the more than 940 high school seniors who attended the 37th annual Hoosier Boys’ State last week on the campus of Indiana State university. Boys’ State is a citizenship training project of the Indiana department, American Legion. The young men were recommended by their principals and counselors and final selection was made by committees from various Legion posts around the state. Each HBS delegate was sponsored by a Legion post in his area. Boys’ Staters learn about the political process during the eightday session here but they also have a number of other activities. This year’s HBS band was the biggest ever — 150 musicians under the direction of Gary Smith, director of the ISU marching band. A daily athletic program under the direction of Dr. Walter Gray erf ISU’s health and safety faculty included swimming, softball, basketball, track, games and other events. These 17 and 18-year olds like to sing and do it often and well. The veteran Boys’ State music and talent counselor George Kenzler of Lafayette (he wrote the official HBS song) was at the piano again this year for the 30th year, and a former Boys’ State delegate Dennis Perry, Indianapolis was the songleader. Delegates also publish a daily newspaper, get instructions in election laws, police work and the legislative process and learn how to live, play and work w-ith their peers. Those attending from

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IN WASHINGTON. D. C. — Jane Wilson, r 2 Milford, a member of the 1974 REMC youth tour delegation is shown above. She was with 35 other Indiana youth on a week-long educational tour of the nation's capitol which is sponsored by the rural electric cooperative of Indiana. Jane’s sponsors are the REMCs in Kosciusko county, Whitley county, Marshall county, LaGrange county. Noble county and the United REMC at Huntington.

Kosciusko county were: Mentone — Randall Kindig, r 1 Milford — Stuart Jackson, r 2 Pierceton — Steve Rhodes, r 1 and Bruce Bryant, r 1 Silver Lake — John Sands, r 1 Syracuse — Richard Kitson, 418 Parkway

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Warsaw — Keith Pagel, 2012 Oakwood; James Wenger, r 6; Charles Bunnell, 312 West; and Tim Brown 1817 Crescent Winona Lake — Stephen Smith, 411 Kings Highway and Stephen Long. 105 Fourth.

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