The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1976 — Page 5

Syracuse honor roll released for final nine weeks of school

The Syracuse junior high school honor rolls have been released for the final nine weeks of school and follow Distinguished Eighth grade — Fred Avery, Candy Bomman, Cam Boyer, Julie Brandon, Mike Brannock, Laurie Brouwer, Lynn Brown, Greg Carpenter, Carla Darr. Jane Haffner, Rodney Hamman, Raymond Hively. Kent Lawson, Sharon Meek. Jan Miller, Mike Murray, Carol Phillabaum, Marjorie Pittman, Tracy Rinker and Peggy Waterson. Seventh grade — Donna Bond, Chris Bornman. Tim Butt, Robin Coe, Mark Crum, Andrea Lind-

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say. Susan Mike Vanderveer and Troy Webb. Sixth grade — Tammy Bowling. Brian Brannock. Ron Cripe. Bill Harting, Laura Jones, Angie Laub, Garth McClain, Nancy Norman, Portia Price and Beth Walker. Regular Roll Following is the list showing students on the regular roll: Eighth grade — Roberta Busch. Mary Jane Cox, Darle Hoover, Marianne Mullinix. Angie Reed and Terry Rinker. Seventh grade — Julie Bushong, Chris Darr, Steve Deck, Diane Dieterly, Brian Eisfelder, Tammy Goodspeed.

Holly Hemminger, Alicia Holcomb. Cindy Hoover. Kristi Johnson. Tim Kroh, LaDonna Mackey, Kim McDonald, Ellen Meek. Amy Reed, Brian Roberts, Joe Skaggs and Michelle Wakeland. Sixth grade — Cynthia Barney. Darla Brown, June Brown, Sonya Crow, Jeff Glon, Anita Hasse. Elaine Karesh. Dena Ladd. Mary Medlock, Cynthia Myrick, Gayle Napier. Pam Oswald and Teresa Pang. Amy Piirdum on dean's list at Hanover college HANOVER - Students who have earned dean's list recognition for the winter-spring

term at Hanover college have been 'announced by Dr. H. J. Haverkamp. vice p?esident for academic affairs. They include Miss Amy Purdum. daughter <rf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purdum, Syracuse. Miss Purdum is a sophomore at Hanover A student must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or better during an enrollment period at the private liberal arts college to be eligible for placement on the dean’s list. 200 YEARS AGO Troops of the Continental Army are reported near starvation and are eating shaving cream, hair oil, salve and leather from their shoes and cartridge boxes. (National Park Service - CNS)

United Methodist Women talk about risks and relationships

The Milford United Methodist Women were challenged to a life of risks in the church during a meeting on Thursday, June 10. in the home of Mrs. William Motts. Mrs. Glen Treesh presented the program entitled, "Risks and Relationships in the local Church," using scripture from the Gospel of Luke 13:10-13 as the basis for her talk. She stated that we need to break out of the “little boxes" we encase ourselves in and which cause us to forget about others. The following statements were emphasized: 1. Persons are important. 2.

Everyone has something to contribute. 3. It’s safe to stick your neck out. 4. We an have weaknesses and strengths. 5. We support one another in our efforts to change. 6. We are all in this together!! Praise The Lord! Mrs. Motts was assisted during the social hour by Mrs. Harold Wilson. The next meeting will be an outing on July 8 at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dean Cousins. An afternoon of visiting, swimming and fun is planned and the children are invited. Everyone should take a sack lunch for themselves and their children.

Wed., June 16.1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

The Column gS A Sideshow Os Events In Milford

IT TOOK five school buses to transport the 221 Milford Little Leaguers to the Chicago Cubs baseball game last Friday. AU enjoyed the day and the sunshine made for a beautiful outing! JUST BUTTON senseless - They keep trying to teU us the females are smarter than males, but did you ever see a male wearing a shirt that buttoned up the back? 808 AND June Spearman did not make the trip to California to see daughter Lor<.ne run in the AAU senior outdoor track and field championships this week. Their reason: Son Patrick was graduating from Anderson college. Lorene will undoubtedly run again, Pat will only graduate once. t. The Spearmans are a very close family and we know Pat was thinking of his younger sister and wishing her luck and Lorene was thinking of the diploma her older brother would receive. HAVE YOU seen the old photos of Milford at Doll's Decorating? The project is one of Our Town’s Senior Citizens ’ with the work being done by Eleanor Tom and Gladys Coy. MR. AND Mrs Randall Dewart of Hickory. N. C.. are visiting relatives and friends in Milford. The Dewarts are former Milford residents. Randall is the son of the Lloyd Dewarts and his wife, Gwen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Orn. One of the couple s daughters. Sharon Keller and her three daughters were in Milford over the week end. The Kellers are from Indianapolis. The Dewart’s son. John and his family reside at Waubee Lake. LAST NIGHT’S rain brought a welcome relief from the high humidity and temperatures. Official reports from Warsaw listed temperatures at 65 degrees after the rains fell. Damages, however, were reported here and there as high winds accompanied the rain. A tornado touched down near Nappanee with no injuries reported. Damage was heavy according to first reports. WHEN WE called the Bob Spearman family on Tuesday night we found a very proud and happy family Daughter Lorene is now a member of the AAU JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAM PIONSHIP 400 METER RELAY TEAM! Again, congratulations are in order to a true champ and a wonderful young lady. Her family, her school, her com-

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munity, her state and her country are proud of her ability! Happy birthday to Connie Smith and happy anniversary to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller, today. Speaking of birthdays. Lillian Kanlner, long-time wellrespected ex-Milford school teacher, was in- the office today and commented that she was 81 years old on Monday of this week and getting around much better than she was some time ago when she had a broken leg and was laid up for sometime. Nice to see you looking well and getting around Miss Kantner! _____ TODD HAINES Local students are awarded scholarships Two Kosciusko County youths are among the six Indiana students who have been awarded SI,OOO scholarships by the Indiana Association of Certified Public Accountants. They are Daniel K Zachary, a 1976 graduate of< Warsaw Community high school and Todd E. Haines, a senior at Wawasee high school Haines is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy E. Haines, Leesburg. He ranks first in his class, is president of the national honor society and is a member of the baseball team, football team, the letterman's club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. After graduation, he plans on attending either Indiana university'or Ball State university to further his study in accounting. Zachary is the son of Mr. and Mrs J Kevin Zachary, Warsaw. He ranked third in his graduating class and will attend Purdue university to study accounting and computer science. While at Warsaw high school, he was a member of the golf team and boys cheerblock and w as selected to attend Hoosier Boys’ State. The scholarship recipients were chosen from students attending the lACPA-sponsored accounting education conference this month at Indiana Central university. The awards were based on accounting aptitude test scores, scholastic aptitude test scores, class rank and personal interviews.

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