The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1976 — Page 9

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Favorite Thanksgiving recipes ~were submitted for publication = by the students of Milford and -r- Syracuse elementary schools: I wold like to have chiken put it - in the oven and keep it in for a - over Then take it owt and Yum - Yum Yum it well be good verry good.' ■— Staci Ostendorf 1 like cookies for Tanks giving ~—- _j- first put flowr in then put doe mix ~- then put cookie mix then put it in — the oven for a few minet’s then take it out of the oven then ate it ’ - Rhonda McDonald —1 like mash patatoes for - ThanKsgiving take about ten patatoes peal them and mash 1-1 "■= them and butter and gravy and _ eat! — Karen Benning ~ ■-.==: TURKEY STUFFING " You just take some pickls and rham gnnd them together stuff in the turkey and you have your stuffing Rickey Coy I like turkey for Thanksgiving Put the oven set on 40 or 50 Wait for about 5 mmets to put it in ~1 Keep it in for an hour or two Then I take it out and you are done / Linda Korterber f PUMPKIN ICE CREAM / Buy a cartun of ice cream cut / tittel pieces of pumpkin put in ice fsJ cream then freer and take out and e * l it tastse good Michele Beachy

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November 29-Dec. 3 MONDAY — Fish sandwich, later tots, fruit salad, cookie and milk TUESDAY — Bumtos, refried beans, lettuce, fruit, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY - Steakettes. mashed potatoes and gravy, apple salad, bread and butter and milk THURSDAY - Weiner sand wkh. green beans, cole slaw, applesauce, cake and milk FRIDAY — Chicken noodle soup, crackers, ham salad sandwich, fruit, ice cream and milk Wawasee grad in Goshen orchestra Debra Engelberth. a freshman at Goshen college, is a member of the Goshen college orchestra this fall, announced Dr Lon Sherer, director of the orchestra Miss Engelberth plays the trombone. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Engelberth of r 1 Warsaw and is a 1976 graduate of Wawasee high school The orchestra performs symphonic and chamber repretory It accompanies the winner of the campus concertoaria competition and gives several concerts throughout the year Tammy Schumm active on the Grizzlyettes FRANKLIN — Tammy Schumm of Syracuse was a member of the 1976 Franklin college volleyball team. Schumm. a 1976 graduate of Wawasee high school, played in more than half of the team's 22 matches She is considered by coach Doreen St Clair as one of the most promising members of the team, which had a 15-7 record Schumm will also be a player on the Gnzzlyette basketball team In high school Schumm was a m«nherof the varsity volleyball, basketball, track and tennis teams. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumm. r 4 Syracuse.

f lIE s- V*. J izz WRITES STUFFING RECIPE — Ricky Coy. second grade. Syracuse elementary, writes his ~ recipe for turkey stuffing using - ham and pickls. I like cookies for — — All you do is. Get — some cooKie mix Then, put some - milK Then put two eggs Then, ster it up Then put it in a flat pan Then, set the oven for 40 to 50 Then, let it cooK for an hour. Er. Then your done RBy Kelly Mane BrooKs - 1 like pumkin pie for ~ Thanksgiving You take one egg put some sugar in it and mix it. F~~ Put it in the oven for five or four pE minutes Corina Ramirez I 1 liKe pun Ken pei for I ThanKsgiving All you put in is eggs and then you put in pei Doe. and then you cuK it for 6 or 7 mmets. BecKy Flannery

FFA livestock teams capture first-second

The Wawasee Future Fanners of Amenca chapter, competing in the Fairfield invitational livestock judging contest at Goshen. Saturday, came home with five individual and team trophies. Nearly 100 FFA members from Indiana competed In the junior division, the team of Allen Coy, Tim Butt. Jeff Beezley. and Galen Sopher placed first In addition Coy, Butt and Beezley won individual honors by placing second, fourth and fifth respectively

Honor rolls released at Lakeland junior highs

The honor rolls for the first nme-week grading period at the several junior high schools in the Lakeland Community School Corpora bon have been released They are as follows: North Webster Distinguished Grade eight — Sunny Boggs. Susan Freeman. Brenda Hunter, .Amber Lehman. Traci Streiby, Brad Calobrace and Brett Fawley Grade seven — Jennifer Steele and Ken Paulus Grade six — Melanie Carr. Carrie Shoemaker, Jennifer Wamiak and Todd Reiff Regular Roll Grade eight - Lonnie Black. Cathy Chidister, Carla Eastlund. Jama Evertts. Lisa Fidler. Lynn Hathaway. Karla Knafel. Lori Kurger, Sara Mitchell. Becky Webb, Tira Bause. David Coy, Wayne Heffner and Steve Smith Grade seven — Chris Bause. Rhonda Black. Tammy Penn. Beth Pritchard. Laine Staley. Kent Butcher and Adam List Grade six — Michelle Brandenburg. Krista Evertts. Donna Kunkle. Stephanie Moerchen, Angela Rich. Kelly Stanifer and Steve Williams Syracuse Distinguished Grade eight — Tim Butt. Alicia Detwiler. Kim McDonald. Susan Naab and Mike Vanderveer Grade seven — Brian Brannock, June Brown. Damien Carboneau. Ron Cripe. Bill Harting. Angela Laub. Cynthia Myrick and Portia Price Grade six — None Regular Roll Grade eight — Julie Bushong, Robin Coe, Mark Crum. Steve Deck, Diane Dieterly, Robin Easley, Margie Gans, Tammie Goodspeed. Rhonda Hapner, Andrew Lindsay, Brian Roberts and Kevin Walker Grade seven — Laura Jones. Elaine Kareah. Mary Medlock,

Finishing second in the senior division was the team of Max Sumpter. John Kaiser. Kevin Coy and Mike Tom. Sumpter and Kaiser placed seventh and eighth in the individual competition. Other local members competing were Keith Beer. Sam Baumgartner. Marcia Pifer, Ron Aaron. Bart Bowser and Todd Walls. This was the first contest of the year for the team Next contest will be in January at Manon in the Indiana Duroc Breeders Association contest.

Kathy Moore. Pam Oswald. Jodi Scarbeary and Beth Walker Grade six — Troy Bornman, Annette Bushong. Tim Crum. Bill Dixon. Rhonda Elisa, Vanessa Glancy. Tammy Granger, Lori Keim, Kira McKibben, Angie Meek. Terri Smith, Kim Spitler, Scott Stutzman. Jon Vitaniemi and Josh Young Milford Distinguished Grade eight — Heather Beer. Kathy Stichter, Jeff Sylvester and Tom Troup Grade seven — Annette Beer. Jill Haab. Lori Kammerer. Suzie Schmucker, Paul Siegfried, Norine Sorensen and Kent Stichter Grade six — Danae Berkeyptle. Martha Cruz, Sandra Hernandez, Gina Hurd. Ricky Pena. Rosalie Rouch. Julie Schieler and Mark West Regular Roll Grade eight — Angie Augsburger. Sam Beer. Tammy Beer. Kim Charlton, Kris Golden. Shawn Lowery. Sandy Lozano, Jon Nyce, Shelley Traver and Chris Wolferman Grade seven — Cheryl Hochstetler. Angie Hostetler, Nick Johnston. Sandy Kortenber. Carlyle Lehman. Shell Miller. Stephen Nyikos, Vince Price, Myra Ruch, Joni Schultz. Stacy Wall and Becky Wuthrich Grade six — Jerry Auer. Dawn Baker. Lori Baker, Belinda Burke, Ross Dahlstrom. Carolyn Hall. Angie Johnston, Kevin Jordan. Kevin McDonald, Terry Powell. Ronda Traver and Angie Troup Anderson booked Scott Stanley Anderson. 20, r 4 Syracuse, was charged with illegal possession of alcoholic beverages by a minor and illegal transportation by a minor and booked in the county jail over the week end. He was released on SIOO cash bond.

Browers entertain for Spirit of Tomorrow dub

By JACKIE HEMMINGER Syracuse 4-H Spirit of Tomorrow met on November 1 in the home of Kevin and Keith Brower. President Linda James called the meeting to order. The American pledge was led by Kevin Walker The 4-H pledge was led by Beth Walker. Secretary’s report was given by the acting secretary. Holly Hemminger. The treasurer’s report was given by the leader. Each member told what he or she did the past summer. Election of officers, to be held at the next meeting, was discussed. Also under discussion was the Christmas party which is. to be on December 11 in the home of Mr and Mrs Stuart Walker

4-H awards presented to North Webster members

The North Webster elementary school cafeteria was the scene recently of a carry-in supper by the four Tippecanoe township 4-H clubs The program was opened byMrs Merl Harris giving the blessing Mrs. Sherman Bryant was mistress of ceremonies for the evening. Several 4-H members told of trips that they have taken. Some to 4-H Round-Up. junior leader conference. Washington. D C. trip, junior leaders trip on the Ohio River, were some of the places mentioned. Those telling of their trips were Cathy Harris. Kay Ferverda, Brenda Rhodes. Lisa Harris. Bart Hedington. David Engelberth and Tina Hedington The group was treated to a medley of Bicentennial songs by a trio, whose members were Lisa Harris. Cathy Harris and Susan Harris. The Kiwanis Youth Service Award, for first or second year members was awarded to Mary Walgamuth. first and Deanna CharUon. alternate, for the girls clubs* Tom Rhodes, first and Bart Bowser, alternate, for the boys clubs. This award is a trip to 4-H Camp Accomplishments And Presentations were given to outstanding members by their club leaders Mrs. Harris, leader of the Shamrock II club, presented banners for outstanding officers, senior Sandy Koeningshof; junior, MaryGarber. Outstanding 4-H project members were Cathy Harris and Susan Harris. Outstanding single projects were, clothing. Matale McGlynn; geology, Cathy Harris; dress revue. Sandy Koenigshof. Wee Webster Workers members were presented banners by Mrs. Bryant as follows; Outstanding officer. Kevin Gilbert, president. Outstanding project members were Kay Ferverda and Lyle Haney. Members from the Qiam-O-Lakes 4-H club were given banners by Mrs Rhodes. The outstanding officer was Bart Hedington. Outstanding project members were Brenda Rhodes. Jane Fawley and Mary Beth Rhodes Completing the most projects was Tina Hedington. A plaque was shown to be presented to Jane Fawley for 10year member of the club. The leaders of each club then presented the completion pins to the members Mrs Harris gave the Shamrock II club pins starting with first year members Mary Garber, Tonda Mitchell

Adults become students for school-day SWAP Adults attending SWAP day at Wawasee high school last Thursday participated in activities their children do while at school. Changing classes, the adults carried textbooks, (starting at left) asked directions, attended classes and even assisted in the dissection of a small pig In human physiology class as did Gene Hall, holding the specimen for Ginger Gant.

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who are the parents of members, Beth, Mark and Kevin Walker. The party will be from 7 to 9 p.m. and each member may bring a guest. Dance tickets will be available to the public about Valentine's day. The dance is the club’s money making project of the year. Mark Walker led the singing of the Star Spangled Banner and This Old Man. Two new members were introduced to the chib. They are Harold and Gary Starkweather. Christy Martindale led recreations. Keith and Kevin Brower, with the aid of Mrs. Scheme Brower, served refreshments The next meeting will be on December 6 in the home of Millie James of Dewart Lake.

and Mary Walgamuth; second year. Susan Harris and Heather McGlynn; fourth year. Sandy Koenigshof. Lori McGlynn, Nanette McGlynn and Natalie McGlynn; fifth year. Cathy Harris; and sixth year. Lisa Harris. Mrs. Ronald Greider presented the members of Room 4-U club. First year. Amy Beavers. Laurie Beavers. Sean Beavers. Deanna Charlton. Sabrina Lawson. Samantha Long, Tammy Lynn Maurer, Sherry Merriman. Cindy Moore and Sandy Moore; second year, Lisa Grisso, Carol Walker, Cheryl Walker. Jennifer Northrup and Melanie Carr; third year, Martha Baumle, Sonia Long and Connie Thompson; fifth year, Carmen Bryant and Judy Ferverda; sixth year, Lynn Haney and Mary Baumle; seventh year, Kay Ferverda. Mrs. Bryant presented the pins to the Wee Webster Worker members. First year. Steve Northrup and Tracy Long; second year, Bart Bowser, Jennifer Northrup and Samantha Long; third year, Mike Ton, Sonia Long and Lisa Grisso; fourth year, Lyle Haney; fifth year. Carmen Bryant and Judy Ferverda; seventh year. Stuart Bryant, Kevin Gilbert and Kay Ferverda. The Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club members were given pins by Mrs. Rhodes. First year. Jay Fouts; second year, Beth Hathaway and Jill Rhoades; third year, Dawn Engelberth. Tom Rhodes, Lynn Hathaway and Stacy Miller; fourth year, Tony Miller, Lori Rhoades and Sandy Koenigshof; fifth year, Mary Beth Rhodes; sixth year, Linda Engelberth. Lisa Harris and Tina Hedington; seventh year. Bart Hedington and Janet Rhodes; eighth year, David Engelberth; ninth year, Debra Engelberth, Ralph Reiff, Brenda Rhodes and Jerry Rhodes; tenth year, Jane Fawley. Wawasee hosts dairy contest The Wawasee Future Farmers of America chapter and the W’awasee Young Farmers Organization sponsored an invitational dairy judging contest last Saturday. More than 70 FFA members from Indiana competed. The Carlton Beer and Jesse Beer families provided the facilities and the dairy cattle for the contest Fred and Dan Beer

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j 2 * MAKING BREAD — The kindergartners in Laurel Graham’s class at North Webster elementary school made their own bread, butter and jam in completion of their health unit.

Each child took home a book about the unit and a jar of strawberry jam to mom and dad.

Eh Ct '*i J* I ■ r ■■ 5 4 L 1 * INVITED TO LUNCH — Parents of children in the Milford elementary and junior high schools were invited to lunch with their children in the cafeterias during American Education week. Mothers lunching with their schoolchildren last Friday at the Milford elementary school are above, left, Tim Troup. Mrs. William (Ann) Troup. Shannon Angle and Mrs. Phil (Donna) Angle; right, Brian and Danelle Schwab and Mrs. Dan (Diane) Schwab.

acted as official judges. Ron Roberts. Roger Miller. Demis Darr. Mark Grady and Jon Roberts; members of the Young Fanners Organization; scored and tabulated the results. The contest was held in conjunction with the Fairfield FFA's livestock judging contest. All participants were treated to a chicken barbeque after the contests at the Elkhart county fairgrounds. Goshen. Awards were then presented by Ed Clayton, local FFA president, to the top individuals and teams. Trophies for the dairy contest were donated by area businesses and the Wawasee FFA. The top three teams were Fairfield. Tippecanoe Valley and Blue River Valley, Mount Sununit. The Wawasee team placed seventh overall Team members were Jim Shock, Terry Richards and Gary Mast.

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[ Lakeland Schools [ I Activity Notes I ’ I V I THURSDAY, NOV. 25 No school - Thanksgiving vacation FRIDAY, NOV. 2S No school — Thanksgiving vacation 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee varsity basketball vs Mishawaka, there

MONDAY. NOV. 29 4 p.m. — North Webster junior high basketball vs Columbia City, there 6:30 p.m. — Freshmen basketball vs Manchester, there 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee girls basketball vs Rochester, there 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee adult education class TUESDAY. NOV. 30 6 p.m. — Milford junior high boys basketball vs Warsaw at Milford 6 p.m. — Syracuse junior high school basketball vs Wakarusa, there 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee boys swim vs Rochester, there 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee adult education classes 7 p.m. — Wawasee intra-squad wrestling meet

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