The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 February 1975 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Feb. 5,1975

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RECEIVE MEDALS — A total of 19 gold medals and !• silver medals went to Syracuse junior high school students at the Northern Indiana School Band. Orchestra, and Vocal association auditions held at Fairfield junior high school in Fort Wayne on Saturday. Syracuse students shown here receiving gold medals for solos in group five were, front row. left to right. Laurie Brouwer, cdto; Elizabeth Brewer, cello; Candace Bornman. viola; Laura Kroh. viola; Julie Bushong, piano; Cathie Leonard, piano: Susan Naab. piano; Barbara Carr, voice; and Mini Liles, voice. In the middle row. gold medals in group four solos went to Lisa Mohler, string bass: Ryan Owen, string bass; and Gregg Moore, piano. Also, for ensembles: string quintet. Susie Silveus. Marianne Mullinix. Laura Kroh (Laurie Brouwer and Lisa Mohler, previously shown. Mitzi Liles and Julie Bushong, also previously shown, took gold medals in a vocal duet. > Silver medals for solos in group five, back row. include (Marianne Mullinix. violin, previously shown* Bit! Harting. piano: Margie Pittman, piano. Group four silver medals went to ■ Susie Silveus. violin: Roberta Busch, piano, absent* Shelly Harting, piano; and Carol Phillibaum. piano. Silver medals for ensembles went to David Johnson. (Ryan Owen, previously shown* and Mike Wakeland, string bass.

Wawasee music students win 107 gold medals

Students from Wawasee high school participated in the district vocal. suiM and piano solo and ensembletontest m Fort Wayne cn Saturday Out at a total of 44 entries Wawasee received 26 first place ratings. 16 second place and two third The students earned a total of 107 first place gold medals and 33 second place silver medals. First place ratings were as follows; Group I — Kathi Goins, soprano solo. Sharon Rapp, alto solo; Larry Allen, string bass solo; girls barbershop quartet Al. girls barbershop quartet A2; girls sextet Al; mixed quartet 1; madrigal 1; and madrigal 2 Group II — Chris Lacas. soprano solo; Stephanie Davenport, soprano solo; girls trio A3; girls large vocal ensemble A; and boys barbershop quartet 1 Group 111 — Sue Gans, string bass solo Stan Krch. string bass solo; Diane Pittmen. piano solo. Kathy Iden, piano solo; Craig Koble. piano solo; Jeanne Dye.

Milford junior high students win NISBOVA contest honors

Members of the Milford junior high school music department participated in the NISBOVA contests at- Culver and Fort Wayne on January 25 and February 1. Those receiving superior rating in *wind and percussion are: Stephanie Baumgartner. Debora Lechlitner and JoLene White, flute; Jamie White, clarinet; Tom Sipress, Karen Howard and Mischelle Johnston, cornet; Don Schrock, trombone.

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alto solo. Randy Clayton, bass solo; girls sextet B. mixed quartet 3; large m xed ensemble C; and string quintet 2 Second place ratings were as follows; Group I — Roxanne Auer, cello solo; Connie Hoopingarner, piano solo, Kay Rowe, soprano solo; and stnng quintet 1 Group II — Steve Badskey. bass solo Group 111 — Teresa Carpenter, viola solo. Susan Shank, piano solo; Kim Goins, piano solo; Steve Walker, piano solo; Susan Nulf. soprano solo; Pam Hamilton, soprano solo. David Stewart, tenor solo; girls trio Cl; girls large'ensemble C; and boys barbershop quartet 2 Group IV — Kathy Beer, violin solo To Stale Competition As a result of winning first place in the district contest in group 1, Wawasee students qualify for state competition in 10 entries The state music solo and ensemble contest will be held at Butler university on Saturday.

Students receiving a superior rating in piano, voice and strings are: Annette Beer. Laura Schrock. Carl Bice. Mischelle Johnston. Lynette Miller and Kathy Bice, piano. Heather Beer. Brett Grove. Chris Woiferman. John Jessop, strings; and Carla Curtis, voice. Students receiving an excellent rating in winds and percussions art: Brenda Bucher. Janet Wall and Judy Wall, flute; Cathy Kinney, oboe; Esther Morris and Mara Peterson, clarinet; Scott Arnold and Julie Garza, cornet; and Angie Augsburger and Shelly Traver, percussion Students receiving an excellent rating in piano, strings and voice are: Beth Burke. Nick Johnston. Jamie White. JoLene White. Don Schrock and Stephanie Baumgartner, - piano; Hope Sipress and Jean Nyikos. strings.

Feb 15. The qualifying entries are as follows: Kathy Goins, soprano solo; Sharon Rapp, alto solo; Larry Allen, string bass solo; girls barbershop quartet Al. Sue Speicher. Nancy Wyant, Chris Lacas and Peg Beer; girls barbershop quartet A2, Kim Hamilton. Kathi Goins. Sharon Rapp arid Jill Farrell; And girls trio. Lon Lantz. Peg Beer and Jenifer Longenecker; mixed quartet. Sue Speicher, Peg Brer. Msrrk Koble and Joe Kennedy ; girls vocal ensemble. Kim Hamilton, Melinda Tom. Tammy Bosstick. Lori Lantz. Sharon Rapp and Jill Farrell; Also, madrigal vocal ensemble 1, Sue Speicher. Lori Lantz, Jenifer Longenecker. Peg Beer. Vince Neibert. Mark Koble. Jbe Kennedy and Steve Badskey; madrigal vocal ensemble 2. Kim Hamilton. Melinda Tom. Shaun Yahney. Tammy Bosstick. Sara Coy. Roxanne Auer. Sharon Rapp. Jill Farrell. Gary Brown. Jeff Iden. Doug Pollock. Tim Hamman and Charles Packer.

and Hope Sipress, voice The following students received an excellent rating in their ensembles: Janet and JudyWall, flute duet; Jamie’White and Judy and Janet Wall, woodwind trio; Scott Arnold and Julie Garza, comet duet; Pat Green and Tracy Groves. French horn duet; and Annette Glick and Sheri Miller, vocal duet.

ar <aBKBW > VISITS STH GRADE — Doctor Leon F. Bernhardt of Batt State miiversity is pictured above with Ned Speicher and members of the fifth grade class of the Syracuse elementary school. Dr. Bernhardt showed his personal collection of skulls, insects, fish and shells to the class last Thursday. He explained about the different animals and their life styles. The children were very impressed by his stories of catching sharks, dolphins, porpoises, mackerel and sword fish. The most impressive exhibit was the largest known logger bend turtle skull. The skull belonged to a turtle weighing over Mb pounds.

Adult classes open at Wawasee high

The spring session of the adult community education classes at Wawasee high school are scheduled to get under way with the first class sessions opening on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18. at 7 p.m. Classes will be held on Tuesday or Thursday evening from 7 to 9, and depending on the class, will be held from four to eight weeks. Registration for classes is open now. and in order to register, all you need to do is to call the high school, give your name, address, phone number and the class you wish to enroll in. Payment of fees will not be necessary until the first class meeting. Ten persons must be registered in order for the class to be held If the enrollment for a class is not sufficient, those registered will be contacted by phone before the first scheduled class meeting. Effort has teen made by school officials to offer a variety of classes that would be of interest to many people. Included in this year’s offerings are: Personal typing — eight weeks in room 217 on Tuesday nights. $lO, teacher Cesco Engine tune-up — six weeks in the annex on Thursdays. SB. Robinson Powder puff mechanics — four weeks in the annex on Tuesdays, $lO. Troyer Beginning bridge — eight weeks, on Tuesdays in the cafeteria annex. $lO, Hafner Intermediate bridge — eight weeks, on Thursdays, in the cafeteria annex. $lO. Hafner Ceramics — eight weeks in room 200 on Tuesdays, $lO. Conley Macrame — eight weeks in

Lakeland _e | School $ Lunch I Menu tJU LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS February lb-14 MONDAY — Wiener sandwich, rice, cole slaw, apple crisp and milk TUESDAY — Meat loaf, baked potato, buttered corn, bread and butter, cake and milk WEDNESDAY — Italian spaghetti, lettuce salad, fruit, hot rolls and butter and milk THURSDAY — Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrot sticks,' fruit and milk FRIDAY — Tuna timbals, cream peas, peanut butter sandwich, fruit salad. Valentine cake and milk Area student on dean's list at McPherson McPHERSON. Kansas - McPherson college honor roll for fall semester.! 1974, recorded outstanding scholastic achievements by 47 Kansas and 47 out-of-state students. To qualify for honor roll, each student completed at least 12 semester hours and achieved at least a 3.50 grade point average an the work taken An additional 24 Kansas and 15 out-of-state students achieved honorable mention by achieving from 3.25 to 349 grade point average on their fall term work. Area student, Charles F. Baldwin, a junior and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Baldwin of Syracuse, is among area students named to the honor roll.

roan 200 on Thursdays, $lO, Conley Painting — eight weeks in room 200 on Tuesdays, $lO, Warner Bookkeeping — eight weeks in room 216 on Thursdays, $6, Robinson Gardening — four weeks in room 302 on Tuesdays. $6. Baumgartner House wiring — eight weeks on Tuesdays in room 306, $lO. Colburn Knitting and crocheting — eight weeks in room t 104, Tuesdays. $6, Davidsen Religion — Eight weeks in room 101 on Tuesdays. $lO. Byers Humanities — eight weeks in room 101 on Thursday, $lO. Byers Beginning guitar — eight weeks in room 308 on Tuesdays, $lO, WTiite Fees do not include materials to be used in class. All classes are from 7 to 9 p.m. 4-H'ers elect officers By CATHY HARRIS The Shamrock 4-H club at North Webster met at the home of Sandy Koeingshof last week. The meeting began with Mrs. Koeingshof giving a demonstration on proper utensils the girls were to use in baking one and two. She also baked some cookies for the girls to see and taste. The three new girls were asked to bake cookies next meeting. They are Susan Harris. Kim Gross and Heather McGlynne. Sandy conducted election of officers. They are as follows: President — Sandy Koeingshof Vice president — Nattlie McGlynne Secretary — Debbie Taylor Treasurer — Chris Taylor Health and safety — Cathy Harris; assistant, Kim Gross News reporter — Lori McGlynne Song leader — Heather McGlynne Recreation leader — Lisa Harris Devotions — Nannette McGlynne Historian — Susan Harris Dues were collected and cards given the girls to sign for new projects. Their leader. Mrs. Merl Harris, attended the meeting of Shamrock one before coming to the Shamrock two meeting. The two clubs officially divided last week, into two groups, with Mrs. Betty Hedington leading Shamrock one. The next meeting will be at Sandy Koeingshof s at which time officers will be installed and more will be given on foods projects. The girls are to attend officer training school in February.

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NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 6 p.m. — WHS co-ed swimming meet vs Mishawaka Marian at WHS 6:30 p.m. — Camelot junior high basketball tourney at North Webster 7 p.m. — WHS girls gymnastics meet at Concord Thursday 3:45 p.m. — Syracuse girls' basketball at North Webster junior high 5 p m — WHS wrestling sectional at North Wood 6:30 p.m. — WHS freshman basketball at Northridge 6:30 p.m. — WHS girls basketball at East Noble 7:30 p.m. — Kiwanis travelogue Friday 6:30 p.m. — WHS basketball at Rochester Saturday WHS speech tournament at Jimtown North Webster eighth grade field trip to Chicago 9 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. — Milford junior high seventh grade basketball tourney 2 and 6:30 p.m. — WHS wrestling sectional at North Wood 6:30 p.m. — WHS basketball vs West Noble at WHS Monday 6:30 p.m. — WHS C team basketball vs West Noble at WHS 6:30 p.m. — Junior high basketball tourney at North Webster Tuesday 6 p.m. — WHS girls gymnastics vs LaPorte at WHS 6 p.m. — WHS girls swim meet vs South Bend Clay at WHS 6 p.m. — FHA meeting at Sherry Meyers’ home 7:30 p.m. — FFA meeting, Ag annex. WHS Wednesday 6 p.m. — WHS girls basketball at Elkhart Memorial 6:30 p.m. — WHS boys intramUrals 7:30 p.m. — Camelot junior high tourney finals

Five from county are on Butler's dean's list INDIANAPOLfS — Five students from Kosciusko countyhave been named to the dean’s list at Butler university for the first semester of the 1974-75 year. The grade average of at least a “B” is required. They are: Syracuse — Karen S. Allen, r 4; and Connie M. Christner, r 2 Warsaw — James T, Brennan. 9 Fairlane Dr.; Dennis L. Jennings, 1322 E. Fort Wayne; and James W. Lowe. Patterson Rd.

a JllffeMl TV’ STUDENTS AT MANCHESTER — Wawasee high television students, left to right. Marc Fry. Dennis Tucker. Jay Wright, and Cindy Franke on the monitor, were among local students traveling to Manchester college for a workshop last week. The class was able to use the college studio and control room to produce commercials, newscasts and various reports, giving students the chance to work under actual conditions. The project was under direction of Samuel Davis of the college communications department and Alan Zerkel of Wawasee high school language arts department. Others making the trip were Anne Mangas, Jim Soden, Bob Grotz, Scott Eddy, Clark Coburn, Randy Veach. Joe Kennedy. Tim Campbell and Cap Pryor. The television class at Wawasee is a nine-week course that introduces the student to basic operating techniques and equipment involved in the electronic medium of television. The student also studies the social-political significance of television and must use the fundamentals of grammer, speech and composition in the production of various television programs

Milford junior high honor rolls released

The honor roll has been released at the Milford junior high school for the second nineweek grading period. To be a member of the distinguished honor roll a student must receive no more than one B. with the remainder of the grades being A’s. To be a member of the honor roll a student must receive on A and the rest B’s. The rolls follow: Distinguished Eighth grade — Scott Arnold. Kathy Bice, Todd Grove, Mischelle Johnston and Kelli Price WHS student's name omitted The name of Randy Veach. Wawasee high school student who gave blood for the first time at the Red Cross bloodmobile visit in Syracuse Monday, Jan 27, was inadvertently omitted in the report of the visit. This made a total of 11 students from Wawasee high school who gave blood. The school will receive a plaque recognizing their donations. A plaque will also be presented to Wawasee Prep who had eight teen-age donors at the visit. The “Teen Gallon Donor Award” was designed and furnished by Dwight Bechtol, former Kosciusko county chairman of the American Red Cross. Bechtol is an eight gallon donor.

. Seventh grade — Beth Burke, Alene Lehman and Renee Lindzy Sixth grade — Angela Augsburger, Heather Beer, Jon Nyce, Doug Rheinheimer. Paul Steury, Kathy Stichter and Tom Troup Regular Roll Eighth grade — Phillip Beer, Andy Brown, Brad Brown, Vicki Kreider, Julia Rhodes and Doug Ruch Seventh grade — Carl Bice, Debbie Dove, Angelique Farrington, Kevin Haines, Kay Kammerer, Shari Miller and Linda Perry Sixth grade — Sam Beer, Kim Charlton. Chris Golden, Karen Howard. Debra Lechlitner, Don Schrock. Jeff Sylvester, Tony Timmons. Shelly Traver, Julie Walton-and Chris Wolferman Unfamiliar road causes crash An accident on the Om road, two miles west of Milford, Sunday night involved a vehicle operated by Daniel R. Lemler, 18, r 1 Bourbon. Lemler reported to investigating county police Capt. Roger Fellows that he was unfamiliar with the road and lost control of his vehicle. The vehicle struck a fence at the Agatha Charlton residence on r 2 Milford with damage set at $75 to the fence. Damage to Lender's vehicle was set at SIOO with no injuries reported.