The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 September 1974 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Sept. 4.1974

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Lakeland SCHOOL NEWS

Oift TONYA GARDNER ■ll GALEN HERSHBERGER BETTY SOMBRONSKY

10 new teachers join Lakeland school staffs

A total of 10 new teachers have joined the staffs at the several schools in the Lakeland Community School Corporation this year Classes began on Tuesday. Glenn Miller is a first year teacher, having received his BS degree from Goshen college He will be teaching social studies at the Milford junior high school and will be assisting with the football program there Betty Sombronsky is also a first year teacher. She received a BA degree from Adrian college and will be teaching elementary and junior high physical education at Milford. The new special education teacher at the Syracuse elementary school is Tonya Gardner She has had two years experience and has received a BS degree from Indiana State

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university. Galen Hershberger has been assigned the duties of social studies teacher at Syracuse junior high school A first year teacher, he too has a BS degree from Goshen college. He will also be coaching seventh grade basketball at Syracuse. Rebecca Geible has returned to Syracuse where she will be teaching art in the junior high school. She is a first year teacher with a BS from Indiana Central college. Miss Geible attended school in the Syracuse system prior to her family’s moving from the area several years ago. Josette Borchers will be teaching elementary and junior high art at North Webster this year. She has a BS from Ball State university and is a first year teacher. Another first year teacher is

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Steven Bailey who holds a BS degree from Ball State. He is in charge of the band and chorus at North Webster Larry Robbins is teaching science at the North Webster junior high school and is serving as assistant football coach. He has had three years experience and has a BS from Anderson college. Pamela Judy is teaching in the science department at Wawasee high school She has also been assigned the coaching duties for the boys' swim team. Miss Judy is a first year teacher with a BS from Michigan State university. Charles Baumgartner was approved by the school board last Thursday night to assume the position of vocational agriculture instructor at Wawasee Baumgartner graduated from Wawasee five years ago and is a

native of Milford. He too will be a first year teacher He has a BS degree from Purdue university. Area students off to college A number of area students are off to college again and the following addresses have been given: Denise Hostetler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lambert of Syracuse, box 138 Lincoln Quad, Terre Haute 47809 Michael Bitner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bitner, formerly of Syracuse and now of Cooperstown. N. Y., P.O. box 427, Tarkington Hall, West Lafayette Teresa Ummel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ummel, Syracuse. 106 B Forest Quad, Bloomington 47401 Tim Stidham, son of Mrs. Nelson Kistler. Syracuse. 20181 Tanbark Circle, Huntington Beach, Calif. 92646 Jeffrey and Gretchen (Love) Hughes, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hughes and Dr. and Mrs. Logan Love, both of Syracuse. 301 College Courts. Murray, Ky. 42071 Karen Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen, Syracuse, 725 W. Hampton, Indianapolis 46208 who is attending Butler university Lee Ann Willits, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willits of Syracuse. Chi Omega House, 1414 N. Jordan street. Bloomington 47401 Bradley Lemberg, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Lemberg of Syracuse, 2901 Santa Monica Southeast, Albuquerque. N. M. 87110 Daretta J. Grisamer, daughter of Darrell Grisamer of Syracuse. Room 6018 Briscoe Quad, Indiana university, Bloomington 47401 Mark Reiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiff of North Webster, Indiana Central college, 1400 E. Hanna. Indianapolis 46227 Jeff Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Syracuse, has entered the freshman class at Butler university. His address is as follows: Jeff Miller Butler university Phi Delta Theta House Hampton drive Indianapolis, Ind.

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LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS September 9-13 MONDAY — Sloopy Joes. French fries, fruit salad, cake and milk TUESDAY — Chicken Puerto Rican, buttered peas, lettuce salad, applesauce, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY - Pig in a polk, buttered corn, perfection salad, bread and butter, banana pudding and milk THURSDAY — Italian spaghetti, buttered broccoli, pineapple, French bread, cookies and milk FRIDAY — Fish squares, potato salad, sliced tomatoes, bread and butter, cherry cobbler and milk

Rules given for Lakeland Youth Center Pee Wee football

BY DAN CASKEY The following are rules for Pee Wee football: 1. Each team will be made up of no more than 15 players. 2. Each team will be made up of the same number of third, fourth and fifth grade boys. 3. Each game will be 28 minutes in duration with 10 minutes to rest between halves. 4. Teams will warm up for 10 minutes before games and take at least three minutes of exercises before the second half starts. 5. All boys will play at least one full quarter. 6. No blocking below the waist will be allowed. 7. No tackling will be allowed . . . flag ball will be played. 8. Touch down — six points, extra point via run — one point, extra point via pass —two points. 9. All other rules will be a per regulation football rules. (Pee Wee football director Dan Caskey will make all decisions when a question concerning rules comes about. Wawasee football players will be the officials.) 10. All boys will practice one time per week with Caskey and with their coaches when a practice is called. (Before the game starts, boys will practice

Tear out this form and return to Youth Center I | I Name—— Age Phone Grade j | WeightHeightSchoolOther Boys Playing— | | Insurance: GroupSchool> Individual j I Parents Signature: I —— ! I give permission for | (Boys Name) — to play I I Pee Wee Football and will not hold the Lakeland Youth Center I I or its director responsible for any injuries that may occur, j | Thank you for allowing your son to participate in Pee Wee | Football. We hope the program will help your son become more | familiar with the game of football and also help him to be a I better young man. I

Driver cited in accident A Syracuse driver, Rose M. Newhard, 18, r 4, was cited Saturday night for following too closely after her 1970 Ford rammed the back of a stopped 1973 Ford pickup truck in Goshen. Driver of the truck was

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with Caskey on a week day and on Saturday. Practices will run 90 minutes only.) 11. Games will be played on Saturday afternoons with games being at North Webster on one given Saturday, Milford on another Saturday, and Syracuse, on a given Saturday. A game schedule will be given each boy once registration is completed. 12. Any boys fighting in a game will be asked to leave the field for one quarter (seven minutes) and a second fight in the game is a game misconduct. 13. Uniforms this first year will consist of game jerseys, long pants, tennis shoes or rubber soccer style shoes. 14. Boys are asked to not wear game jerseys to practice. 15. A $3 registration fee will be charged and this money will be used to purchase game jerseys. The jersey will belong to the boy at the end of the season. 16. The center will furnsih all other equipment. Boys may bring their own footballs to practice but be sure the name is properly placed for identification. 17. All games and practices will be conducted by adults and may not be conducted unless there is an adult present. 18. Coaches may call third down plays only.

Elizabeth Shoup. 18, of Goshen and the mishap occurred on West Pike street. The Syracuse woman was reportedly distracted by persons yelling at her. There were no injuries however damages were set at SSOO. It takes a mighty conscientious man to tell the difference between being tired and lazy.

NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 1 Kindergarten orientation at all elementary schools 4 p.m. — WHS tennis at Central Noble 4:15 p.m. — WHS cross country at Jimtown Thursday Kindergarten orientation at all elementary schools 4:15 p.m. — Cross country at Whitko 4:30 p.m. — WHS tennis vs Rochester at Wawasee 7 p.m. — Milford junior high football vs North Webster at Wawasee Friday Kindergarten classes begin 7:30 p.m. — WHS football vs New Haven at Wawasee Saturday 10 a m. — WHS junior varsity football at Warsaw Monday 4 p.m. — WHS tennis vs LaVille at Wawasee Tuesday 4:15 p.m. — WHS tennis vs Bremen at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — Syracuse junior

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high football at Pierceton » 4:30 p.m. — WHS cross comtry at Concord Wednesday 4:15 p.m. — WHS tennis vs Columbia City at Wawasee Jane Wilson won trip to state fair Jane Wilson, r 2 Milford, won a trip to the Indiana State Fair for her outstanding effort in behalf of the dairy council during the Kosciusko county fair. Jane and her teammate, Brenda Davis, constructed an original exhibit centering around the theme of “Dialing “D’ for Dairy Products.” Jane, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, and Brenda were also responsible for a free milkshake contest with their exhibit. This educational activity was open to all junior leaders in Kosciusko county. The Dairy Council of Northern Indiana, Inc., sponsored this activity and its 18 participants as a part of their continuing nutrition education program supported by the dairy industry and serving 26 northern Indiana counties. In addition to the state fair trips, the winners, as well as, the entire number of participants received a cash award.