The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 September 1974 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Sept. 11. 1974

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Lakeland SCHOOL NEWS

School year is underway at Wawasee Preparatory

One-hundred and fifteen students from eight states and five foreign countries began the 1974-75 school year at Wawasee Preparatory. Syracuse, the first week of September Enrollment in the girls program, which was inaugurated three years ago on an expenmental basis, reached this year the capacity of Noll Hall, the girls' residence east .of the campus Staff and student feeling at the school is practically 100 per cent for the coeducational program and expansion of the girls’ residence facilities in the near future rs under consideration Four new faculty members joined the staff this year They are Father Steven Henrich and Father Thomas O'Brien, fulltime faculty members, and James Wilson and Mrs. Jerry < Sue> Ganshorn as part-time specialists Father Henrich, who will serve as school chaplain, has a BA in English from Saint Francis college and has served in parishes in Detroit and New | Lakeland J| |School q | Lunchjl I Menu LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS September 14-20 MONDAY — Country fried steak sandwich, • buttered potatoes, fruit, peanut butter cookie and milk TUESDAY — Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, celery sticks, fruit, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY - Chicken and noodles, buttered carrots, cole slaw, fruit jello, hot rolls and milk THURSDAY - Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, sliced tomatoes, fruit, bread and butter, peanut butter fudge and milk FRIDAY — Macaroni and cheese, buttered peas and carrots, deviled egg. bread and butter, strawberries and milk

11 Eldon W ilson Minister

Worship With Us

Someone has said. "There is a big difference between the boohs that men make and the Boek that makes men.** How true, and l‘ve seen many men made over by the Book. We believe the reason for our great growth can be traced to the fact that we believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God and we teach and preach it as the Book from Gdd. We believe it is time that the Bible again gets the emphasis it had in the past. When we return to the truths of God s Word, we will find that God will give ns the blessing onr soul surely needs. If you are looking for a Bible-believing church, come and visit with us. as together we open the Word of God. For A Bus Ride Call: In Milford Area —SSS-QOS la Syracuse Area — 457-4553 Milford Christian Church 4th And Henry Streets Early Morning Worship •:15 A.M. Bible School IMAM .Morning Worship M;3»A.M. High School. College Age Worship At W:3SA.M. Evening Worship 7 P.M. Bible Study Wednesday At 7 P.M.

Orleans Father O'Brien, who will teach mathematics and computer science, has a BA from Purdue and has taught at Huntington Catholic high school Wilson, a resident of Syracuse, will teach business at the Prep He has a BA in science from Ball State and an MA from the University of Rochester and taught from 1948 to 1956 at Goshen high school before going into private business Mrs Ganshorn. who will teach girls’ phys ed and coach the girls’ volley ball team, has a MA in phys ed from Ball State. She formerly was on the faculty at Wawasee high school and has served on the staff of the Prep’s summer sports camps James Johnson has returned from a semester leave to study at Notre Dame He will again teach physics and chemistry and coach soccer and basketball Edward Vanderloop. who is an assistant dean and social studies teacher at the school, has been granted a year's leave for study in Europe Preceding the return of the students on September 1. the full faculty and members of the students' council met for two days of orientation meetings, which included seminars on discipline and inter-cultural relations A survey of the school's 1974 graduates reveals that 90 per cent are entering college this fall, including Rensselaer Poly Tech. Notre Dame, and the University of Southern California

Distributive education workshop in Indianapolis

Jerry Minton of Wawasee high school, Syracuse, and 800 Schrader of Warsaw high school participated in a recent workshop in Indianapolis, designed to help educators initiate a new distributive education learning system which will help students select and learn about marketing occupations The workshop, held at John Marshall high school, was cosponsored by Indiana university, the state department of public instruction, and the Metropolitan School District of Washington township. Manon county. Karen Leonard, curriculum development specialist and parttime lecturer in the IU school of education, directed the workshop The new learning system incorporates a learning activity package approach to instruction Distributive education teacher coordinators who participated at the workshop received learning activity packages which include tests, literature, learning activities. and other materials to help students develop competencies in one or more of 69 marketing occupations. The learning packages are part of a system which allows students to explore a variety of occupations and learn about them at their own speed High school aid post high school students are provided alternative learning activities and may select those most suitable to their particular learning styles. The packages were developed through the activities of an 11state distributive education curriculum consortium Indiana was one of the participating states in the project, which began in the fall of 1971 This new learning system is based upon a United States office of education research study which identified 983 competencies needed by workers in the most common distributive occupations — such as retail, wholesale, and service — at the entry, middle, and management levels. "These new instructional materials will provide not only a bold new approach to distributive education instruction but will also provide students with many

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NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 4:15 p.m — Wawasee high school tennis vs Columbia City at Wawasee Thursday 4:15 p.m. — WHS tennis at Manchester 4:30 p.m — North Webster junior high football vs Fairfield at North Webster 4:30 pm — WHS cross country. Lakeland and East Noble at Wawasee 5 p.m. — WHS freshman football at North Wood 7 p.m. — Milford junior high football vs South Whitley at WHS 7.30 p.m — Syracuse PTO meeting Friday 7:30 p.m. — WHS football at Rochester Saturday 10 a m — WHS junior varsity football at Rochester Tuesday 4:15 p.m — WHS tennis at Plymouth 4:30 p.m. — WHS cross country’ vs Bremen at Wawasee 6 p.m — WHS volleyball at Concord 6:30 p.m. — North Webster junior high vs Syracuse at Wawasee

new opportunities for developing necessary knowledges, attitudes, and skills for selected careers in the dynamic field of marketing and distribution.” the speaker said Syracuse PTO to meet Thursday The Syracuse Parent-Teacher organization will hold its first meeting of the school year on Thursday. Sept 12. at 7:30p m. in the school cafeteria. Following a short business meeting conducted by Mrs John Cripe, president, the entire school staff and families of both the elementary’ and junior high levels, will be introduced. All parents are cordially invited and urged to attend this meeting and meet the teachers of their children. Children may attend this function also, if accompanied by an adult. This will be the first opportunity this year for many new residents to meet and establish a parent-teacher relationship. The executive board of the PTO will meet on Wednesday. Sept. 18. to discuss plans for the coming year. as well as money-making projects. Help is again needed for the annual Halloween carnival in October, and persons wishing to help may call Mrs Howard Dixon. Milford police report given for August Milford town marshal Don Drake has released the following report for the month of August: Miscellaneous calls answered — 83 Arrests — 17 Dog calls — 11 Title checks — 13 Accidents investigated —two Messages delivered — 11 Gun permits issued — one

GRADUATES FROM BASIC — Bobbi Crafton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hepler, r 4 box 55 Syracuse, graduated from basic training last month at Fort McClellan, Ala. She is now stationed at Fort Sam Houston for advanced schooling as a medical specialist where she will graduate around October 11. Bobbi will then have a two and one-half week leave, after which she will report for duty in Europe. Her address is: PV2 Bobbi Crafton 315-62-1097 Co. C. - 6 Ba. Fort Sam Houston. Texas 78234 [lokelond © CeM er By DAN CASKEY Here is the proposed schedule for the fall of 1974 at the Lakeland Youth Center: Mondays — Center closed to the public, Weight Watchers meet 7-8:30 Tuesdays — Pee Wee football. Syracuse. 3:30-5; advanced gymnastics 5:30-7; men’s karate 7-9 Wednesdays — Pee Wee football. North Webster, 3:30-5; open time for tumbling and practicing gymnastics, 5:30-7; senior high free time 7-9 Thursdays — Pee Wee football, Milford, 3:30-5; junior high free time 5:15-7:30; gun safety 7:30-9 (Warrior room); men’s karate 79 (main room) Fridays — Free time for all 3:30-9 on September 13. October 4, 18 and November 1 Fridays — Free time for all 3-6 on September 20, 27 and October 11,25 Saturdays — Tap dancing 8:3010:15; acrobatic ballet 10:3012:30; Pee Wee football practices NW 12:45-1:45, Milford 2-3, Syracuse 3:15-4:15. Boys will practice at these times only on September 21 and 28. Games will begin on October 5. Parents are welcome to participate at the center on the Friday free nights. The youth center is a United Fund agency.

Return form to the Center by September 13 — Check selections Please sign (Name) Up for the following classes at the Lakeland Youth Center: Tap Dancing Starts Saturday morning. Sept. 21. At this first meeting, you wil meet your instructor and be given more information. (Time for this first meeting is 9 am.) Advanced gymnastics Starts Tuesday. Sept. 17. At the first meeting, you will meet your instructors and be given more information concerning the class (Time for the first meeting is 5:30 p.m.) Acrobatic Ballet Starts Saturday morning. Sept. 21. At the first meeting, you will meet your instructors and be given further information concerning the class (Time for this first meeting will be 10:30 a.m.) Gun Thursday. Sept. 19. The first class will be a get-acquainted session and include more details on the course. (Time for the first meeting will be 7:30) Pee Wee Football Starts Saturday. Sept. 14. At the first meeting, you will be introduced to the program. Times for the meetings will be as follows North Webster boys meet at the Little League Park at 10 am.. Milford boys meet at the Little League Park at 12 noon. Syracuse boys meet at the Elementary Playground at 1:30 p.m. (behind the school). This program is open to all boys in grade? 3. 4 and 5. Powder Puff Soccer or Football for Giris This sporty event is for girls in grades 5,6, 7 and 8. Return slip to the Youth Center by September 13.

It Happened In . . . Milford, Indiana Item Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail

14 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 15.1960 Miss Jeroldine Rae Bushong and Durward Glenn Seely were touted in marriage in the Milford Christian church Sunday. Sept. 11. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bushong of Milford and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seely of Jonesville, Mich. Miss Thedia Arlwyn Michael and Mr. Gordon Elliot Rhodes were united in marriage Saturday, Sept. 10, in the First Brethren church in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Plomer Michael of Milford are the parents of the bride. A rewarding fishing trip was enjoyed Friday to Monday night by Cletus Myers, son Chuck. Gerald Snider and John Kroh of Syracuse when they went to Lake Elrie They caught a lot of perch Harry Haab and Herbert (Bud) Felkner spent last Sunday in Lafayette where they participated in the Moose Golf State Tournament. Mrs. Felkner and two children. Joan and Jimmy, accompanied them to watch the tournament. 24 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 14.1950 Miss Peggy Heeter and Guy Zimmerman were united in marriage Friday, September 8, in the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Estep, of Milford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zimmerman, also of Milford. The Davidsen reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Davidsen near Milford Among the 34 present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCarter. of Joliet, Hl. Others were present from Streator, Dwight, and Gardner, 111., and Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs Donald Ahms and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles George at Jonesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sunthimer, Jr. have moved from Muncie to Alexandria, where Mrs. Sunthimer is second grade teacher in the school. Mr. Sunthimer is completing his college course at Ball State. Milford high school softball team won their first game of the season in the Northern League series by defeating Pierceton 6 to 2 at Pierceton Friday afternoon Billy Orn and Glen Poscharsky pitched for Milford. 30 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 14,1944 Enlistments in the Air Corps Enlisted Reserve in the State of Indiana top all other AAF Examining Boards in the Fifth Service Command for the month of August. The first major break in

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homefront rationing came when it was announced that 17 food items will be permanently removed from the ration list on Sunday, September 17. A few of these items are all varieties of jams, jelly and fruit butter, and soup, asparagus, peas, corn, squash, and baby food. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox and daughter. Norma, were Sunday guests of Jacob Fox. The Pickwick block in Syracuse was sold Sept. Ist by W. E. Long, owner, to a theater syndicate of Chicago. The new will take possession October Ist. The sale also included the parking lot space. 40 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 13.1934 J. E. Doty made some cement walk improvements at the Milford library last week. The Indiana State Fair closed Friday night with an attendance record of 209.684 paying attendants. Last year’s attendance was 180,687. Richard Rhodes. 17 year old son of Mrs. Floyd Shoemaker of Milford Jet., is ill with scarlet fever. This is the second time this year that the family has been under quarantine for this disease. Nansen Kline has discontinued his services as attendant at the Abshire oil station. Mrs. John Augsburger and infant son, John Bird, were removed from the Elkhart hospital to their home west of Milford. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich are the parents of a son, Virgil Eugene, born Wednesday morning. IN BASIC —Tom Bailey, a 1973 graduate of Wawasee high school and son of Mrs. Robert Justus of Enchanted Hills, r 1 Cromwell, has reported to the marine corps recruiting depot at San Diego. Calif., for basic training. His enlistment in the United States Marine Corps is for a twoyear period and was under the buddy plan with Rick Leer of Syracuse.

j ' I * iFIwI Pybwta WEST NOBLE PRINT SHOP — The West Noble high school vocational training staff reports they will have the best print shop in the state this year. It will be housed in the new vocational building. Pictured here in part of the shop are off-set presses, a hand feed press, waxer, varityper and a general working area. The students will do printing for Wawasee high school. Fairfield high and Central Noble as well as for their own school. Instructor for the printing vocational courses is Dennis Van Dussen. Lakeland youths leave for college

Additional young people from the Lakeland area, who have left for the colleges and universities of their choice are as follows: Douglas and David Brown, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Milford, are both attending Purdue university. Douglas will have a box 1257-7 Terry Courts, W’est Lafayette, Ind. 47907 address while David’s address will be 1243 McCutcheon Hall. West Lafayette, Ind. 47906. Bruce McClure, son of Mrs. Lamar (Barbara) Clouse of Leesburg, has left for his sophomore year at Trinidad State junior college in Trinidad. Colo. His address is 620 Tillotson St., Trinidad, Colo. 81082. Kathy Kell, daughter of Lyle and Charlotte Kell of Syracuse, has entered Ball State and is at the following address. Hurlbut Hall, Ball State university, Muncie 47306 Carlynn Baumgartner, daughter of Mrs. Janice Baumgartner of Syracuse, has returned for her junior year at Ball State and is at the following address: 7004 W. North, Muncie 47306 Jay Traster, son of Mrs. Fred Traster, has returned to Ball State and is at 1224 S. Elm, Apt. 4. Muncie 47305 , Cynthia and Constance Beemer, daughters of Mr. and

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Mrs. William Beemer of r 1 Syracuse, have returned to the colleges of their choice. Cynthia’s address is 1049 College NE. Apt. 6. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49503. Constance’s address is 3320 W. 33d St.. Apt. C. Indianapolis, Ind. 46222. JEFFERSON CHOSEN On Feb. 17, 1801, after 35 ballots, the House of Representatives chose Thomas Jefferson as president over Aaron Burr.

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