The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1976 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 26,1976

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TOP CLUB MEMBERS — Members of the Girls Sports club of Wawasee high school were honored at an awards night Thursday, May 20. in the high school cafeteria annex. The girls pictured, from left U> right, are Charlotte Tarman. top freshman member, Lin I mmel. top sophomore member. Anita Loveliettee. top club member; Sherrie Lovellette. top junior member; and Betsy Williams, top senior member. The girls were presented trophies by Miss Williams, club president: and Elaine Hibschman, sponsor. -

Girls sports club awards are presented at Wawasee

The Girls Sports club awards were presented last Thursday night at Wawasee high school The top club members are showh'in the photo The out standing members ranking second and third in the club according to class level w ere also presented trophies They are as follows: Seniors —. Tom Gronendyke and Joni Black Juniors Joan Kussmaul and Mary Millbem Sophomores — Juhe Henning and Rachel Stiffler Freshmen — Daralea Gnsamer and Debbie Dieterly Sixteen club members earned letters tn the club this year and nine other members received various awards for outstanding sen ice fpr the year A member must have served at a total of 25 sports events throughout the year in order to be eligible for a letter tn the club The outstanding members of the year, Anita Lovellete, earned 54 credits dunng the school year followed closely by the top freshman member Charlotte Tarman with 52 credits and Anita’s sister. Sheme. with 50 credits' The purpose of the Wawasee high school Girls Sports club has been to serve the total spirts program of the school When the club was first formed five years ago. it was desired that the girls NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY 2 Mi. E. Os New Paris — Saturday — 14 Big Events 3 Top Classes First Race 7:45 WATCH FOR OUR HOLIDAY SPECIALS

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of the high school represent the school by being actively involved with the sports program The club members act as score keepers, timers, record keepers, program assemblers, errand girls for coaches, announcers. press box ‘runners.” “mat-maids," etc The Girls Sports club at W awasee high school is unique in several ways First, a senice club for sports events is not. for most other high schools in the

Awards dinner held by Thursday night league

The Thursday Night Ladies League climaxed its season on May 20 at the Yellow Banks in North Webster Following the dinner, the president, Kathryn Knisley, called the meeting to order, with various reports being given League awards were then presented and an election of officers was held. High scratch game was bowled by Sarah Zarse. a 251. which won her a century patch < 100 pins over average*, special pm and first place monies. High series scratch. 573. was bowled by Mrs Knisley, and she received the WIBC patch, special pin and monies High team game and senes, scratch, was rolled by the Zarse Plumbing team, and on the handicap side by Bud’s Bar and .Art & Alice s Trophies for first place team were presented to the Thornburg Drug team. Kathryn Knisley, Maryrose Henning. Maxine Pifer. Leann Culbertson. Martha Myers and Corky Whitacre Pm Clubs were awarded to forty-four ladies, as

area, an organized school club. Secondly, the club permits high school girls who do not themselves participate in the girls athletic program, to follow and work with the total sports program at Wawasee high school Lastly, many of the Girls Sports club members do actively participate in the girls athletics program which makes for a joint effort in carrying out the sports program at Wawasee high school

were several patchesJjj>m WIBC for all spare games, triplicates, 300 games, and 100 pins over average The president presented pink carnations to 13 ladies who had perfect attendance and to the retiring secretary. Virginia Spry The Lake City Bank team — Bever’y Hamman, Eunice Haskins. Pat Loetz. Marilyn Null. Betty Bowen and Lucy Vlery 'was in charge of dinner arrangements The ladies adorned the tables with candles, mint cups and geraniums and gifts for each person, assisted by their sponsor, in a Bicentennial theme The officers' table was graced by an arrangement of red. white and blue carnations. Dinner .music was provided by Frank Greco at the organ. Officers for the 76-77 season are: Kathryn Knisley — president Imogene Menzie — vicepresident Fredetta Money — secretary Fran Eby - Sgt -at-Arms

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Sectional champs

By ESTI KEEN Out to reserve their sectional title the Warnorettes of Coach Marcia Carpenter traveled to Goshen last week for the first phase of the third annual girls' state track competition. They qualified individuals in six different events along with the 440 and 880 relay teams. In view of their tremendous athletic ability, the Warriorettes could be considered a No. 1 favorite to pose as regional champs. Setting the pace as they have all year will be sophomore Lorene Spearman and senior Barb Brouwer. Spearman's sectional effort

4—3^ v> *b—_ I ? IWA- ~ Wiitf wwJffl jLJW! - JUI - | —*—r U I j I . ■ n i(t 1 n i BLANKET WINNERS — Shown above are Wawaaee athletes who won blankets during the awards program at Wawaaee high school Monday night. In front are Mark Wilkey. Meg Schopf, Barb Brouwer. Tammy Schumm, Betsy Williams and Vince Rhodes. In back are Ralph Reiff and Steve Kroh. tliristy Beer, not pictured, received a jacket for serving as manager for four years.

■-a’ 11 B "1 r 1 r ' ■r jl Bt m Bh H ■*'"* 1 j ■ t7z ■■ 1 ’; ! I i7 I *■ " i 1 tV* w ' 1 * f MOST VALV ABLE — Shown above are a number of Wawasee high school students who received top awards during the athletic recognition awards night Monday. From left are Meg Schopf. most valuable player in tennis; Barbara Brouwer, most valuable person in track with moat pointe in field: Lorene Spearman, most points in track; Tammy Schumm. most improved m tennis: and Kathy Bice, coaches award in track.

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Dewart Lake Ski club has its election The Dewart Lake Ski club held its first meeting of the year Sunday with an election of officers being held. , The new officers are as follows: President — Lonnie Clem Vice president — Mike Starks Secretary-treasurer — Barbara Miller Directors — Harley Chalk and Jim Redslob A show tournament, the annual invitational show, will be held on July 10 at Lakeview resort Two shows are being planned with the first being at 2 p.m. on July 5. The next meeting will be May 30. Interested persons are asked to call Mrs. John L. Miller for the location and additional information. MAKES HOLE-IN-ONE AT MAXWELTON Bud Slabaugh of Syracuse had a hole-in-one Sunday at Maxwelton Golf club on the number eight, 183-yard hole, with his four iron. Witnessing the shot were John Nemeth. Bob Peterson. Steve Smith and Jim Tranter, all of Syracuse.

turned up a 10.6 in the 100 which is one half second better than the present state record, and a 25.1 which is one tenth of a second slower than her own state record. For the regional she is seeded No. 1 in both events. Barb Brouwer broke her 1975 sectional record of 16-10 with her 17-7\ in the long jump. In the softball throw Brouwer won second. The 880 relay took second to earn its way to the regional. The 440 relay of Bice, Brouwer. Spearman and Yoder took first with a record time of 50.3. Yoder took fourth in 100 yard dash and third in the 220 to earn her a place in the regional.

Xa 4 * aAAJu ir• --Jr ■ * 1 bS X WAWASEE GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM — Shown above are members of the Wawasee high school girls softball team who will open their season at Goshen on Saturday afternoon. In the front row are Jeanie Dye, Kathi Replogle, Phyllis Harvath, Robin Hamman, Martha Salazar and Nancy Shock. In the second row are Kathy Trobaugh. Marie Kitson, Diane Darr. Kim Wagner. Marie Kitson and Brenda Replogle. In back are coach Henry Schumm, Vicki Evans, Jennu Hughes, Tammy T. J. Schumm, Barb Brouwer. Betsy Williams, Dyanne Tracy and coach John Replogle.

Wawasee girls softball league to open May 29

The Wawasee girls fastpitch softball team will start its second season in the Goshen Women's league this week end. The league began on Monday, however the girls do not play until Saturday, May 29. Their t game is set for 1 p.m. at Roger’s park A total of 10 teams will make up the league. A nine game schedule will be played along with the end of season league tourney. The girls will also be participating in the district, semi-state and state tourney. Six to nine exhibition games will also be played. All regulars on last year's team are back this year. Last year they had an overall

22-9 record with their league record being 12-2, giving them second place in the league. They finished third in the semi-state at Elkhart. Coaches John Replogle and Henry Schumm will again handle the team.

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