The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 May 1977 — Page 9

RIBBON AND MEDAL WINNERS — Pictured above are ribbon and medal winners from the Lakeland School Corporation in the Special Olympics Regional Meets held in South Bend May 12 and May 14. In the front row. sitting, left to right, are Harold Cole. Mary Jo Elliot. Tony Starkweather. Harold Davis and Joddy F'reti. Second row winners, kneeling, left to right, are Danny Schrock. Melinda Capps. Eileen Pamer, Pat Miller. Jean Roder and Laurie Hathaway. On the back row. winners, standing, left to right, include Beth Skaggs, teacher. Dale Losee. aide. Bob !~arkin. Randy Lewis. Roy Kelley. Darrell Rater, behind. Todd McCulloch, in front of Darrell. Rick Pruitt, Helen Murchie. teacher, Bonnie Niles and Dianne Elliot, teacher. Area students win medals

Several students from the Lakeland Community School Corporation won’ ribbons and medals at South Bend last Thursday. May 12. and Saturday. May 14. as a result of competition in the Special Olympics Regional Meets The swimming regional was held Thursday evening and the track and field regional all day on Saturday The students competed

KNOW WHAT CPR IS? Well, in lay language it is a life saving program 1 involving the restoring of oxygen Jo the lungs and blood stream of a person who has stopped breathing and is turning blue and when indicated the administering of external heart compressions And you have only three to ♦our minutes to administer one or both of the above life saving manipulations while waiting for EMU or other qualified professional aid to arrive and fake over Now that s what CPR CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION is all about! The Syracuse Wawoiee ROTARY CLUB is sponsoring arrangements for a CPR Training Course to be given in Syracuse. H you wish to become a potential Life Saver, read the details in the news section elsewhere in this paper. THOSE INTERESTED CALL Akin Tehan, Bus. 457-4135, Res. 457-2383 Or Jerry Ganshom, Bus. 457-3114, Res. 457-3709 Or LaMar Stoops, 457-3081

| Hltof * I A^Jps|| WAW \SEE HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING Ql KEN BARBARA YODER, right, is shown with branch manager Barbara Mort as she drew lucks winners for grand opening prises. Winners were: for the I! inch television. Irene Wiley, r 3 Syracuse;'Odyssey Game. St. Martin de Porres Catholic Chuech, r 4 Syracuse, and Smoke Alarm. Pauline Hostetler, r 1 Syracuse. pure***. ««i *iVe ££ihe d/o d/ay THANK YOU tfJo those fensons who visited us dun-iny oun €o>gJ uut'c,,. #r extend a continuing invitation to everyone to visit ouh now fiici/ity anytirni ouv staff mi// /e I ha fifty to senve youn financia/ needs. First Federal Savings And Loan Association Os Wabash — Syracuse Branch lawnsee Vjllage Phone 457-4 111 Barbara Mori. Mgr.

in age groups, so they were able to come away w ith many awards Many of the w inners w ill go on to compete at the state meet, which will be held at Indiana State University in Terre Haute during the latter part of June Students from the Lakeland Corporation are members of special classes taught by Dianne Elliott ages 6 9 Beth Skaggs ages 10-12* and Helen Murchie

ages 13-15> The w inners received gold medals, second place finishers got silver and third place bronze Results: Swimming 25-yard freestyle — Jean Roder, Laurie Hathaway, and Tony Starkweather, firsts. Todd McCullock and Melinda Capps, second. Darrell Rater, fifth 50 yard freestyle — Laurie Hathaway and Todd McCulloch, firsts Track nd Field 50 yard dash — Danny Schrock, Harold Cole, Tony Starkweather. Bob Larkins, Bonnie Niles. Randy Lewis and Roy Kelley, firsts; Melinda Capps, second; Mary Jo Elliott and Eilene. third; Darrell Rater and Rick Pruitt, fourth and Harold Davis, fifth 220 yard dash — Darrell Rater, first Joddy Fretz. Todd McCulloch and Danny Schrock. second, and Jean Roder. third Long jump — Todd McCulloch, Pat Miller and Randy Lewis, first; Mary Jo Elliott. Melinda Capps. Rick Pruitt. Bonnie Niles and Roy Kelley, second. TonyStarkweather, Joddy Fretz and Laurie Hathaway, third. Eileen Pamer and Harold Davis, fourth; Jean Roder. fifth Softball throw — Todd McCulloch, Pat Miller, Harold Davis and Tony Starkweather, first; Bob Larkin and Harold Cole, second. Danny Schrock. third;

and Laurie Hathaway, sixth 440 yard relay — Jean Roder. Todd McCulloch, Danny Schrock. Pat Miller, Tony Starkweather, Joddy Fretz. Melinda Capp6 and Eileen Pamer, first; Darrell Rater. Roy Kelley, Rick Pruitt and Randy Lewis, second. r x Lakeland Schools Activity Notes WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee varsitybaseball vs Whitko at Wawasee 6:30 p.m — Adult education at Wawasee THURSDAY. MAY 19 County track meet at Tippecanoe Valley seventh and eighth grade boys and girls 4:30 p m — Track sectional at Rochester 4:30 pm. — Wawasee JV baseball vs Northfield at Nor- > thfield 6:30 p m — Adult education at Wawasee FRIDAY. MAY 20 1:30 p.m. — Wawasee honor awards program at Wawasee SATURDaV. MAY 21 Rain date for Bike-a-Thon Wawasee freshman activitySalamonie Park, all day Wawasee tennis section-Fort Wayne 10 a m — Wawasee golf vs Eastbrook at Eastbrook 1 pm and 2:30 pm — Wawasee baseball vs Fairfield at Fairfield SUNDAY. MAY 22 3 pm — Wawasee Commencement MONDAY. MAY 23 3:30 p m — Lakeland threewav sixth grade (boys and girls) track meet at Syracuse 6:30 p.m — North Webster Junior High Music Booster dinner in cafeteria TUESDAY, MAY 24 3:45 p.m — Lakeland sixth grade boys and girls track meet at Syracuse 3:45 p m — Wawasee golf vs Fairfield at Fairfield 4; 15 p.m. — Wawasee baseball . vs Central Noble at Wawasee T Wawasee tennis sectional. Fort Wayne 7:30 p m — Spring sports awards program at W'awase’e WEDNESDAY. MAY 25 2:30 pm — Wawasee girls track regional at Fort Wayne Tennis sectional at Fort Wayne Employment opportunities outlined, locally, area Several area businesses and companies have announced job openings, which may be filled by high school graduates Ldcally, Pickwick Theater is looking for applicants and production workers are needed at American Industries Kitchen help jobs are available at Sleepy Owl. Novelli’s in North Webster is looking for waitresses A bus driver and truck driver is being

It is our pleasure to announce that Mr. Ernie m \ Rogers has become a full time associate of Beer \ Realtors. Ernie is a life- J** N time resident of Syra- ' cuse He resides at 19 "• , * s North Shore Drive Ernie # ** * * V . ' 1 \ * & * I is married to Julie Logan f * v P , Rogers, they are the ' * I • parents of three children ‘ — Slacy. a sophomore at trni.Ro9.rs Tri State University Scott a senior at Wawosee High School and Shelly, a fifth grade student at Syracuse elementary. Ernie brings with him 10 years experience in the housing industry You are certain to appreciate his sincere ottitude and desire to please, Talk to our man. won t you 9 I’m sure you II both hit it off. v WHY NOT LET THE BEER BUNCH WORK FOR YOU 457-4495 m

requested by Cardinal Center, Warsaw. Thornburgs Drugs have possible store clerk work. Applications may be made at all three locations. Syracuse. North Webster and Warsaw. The CowPalace may have possible openings and Byland Jewelers would be willing to talk to interested graduates - Goshen Rubber has production openings Experienced mobile home workers are needed at Bristol Homes Tidwell Industries. Inc Experienced sewing machine operators may apply at TEC Industries. Inc., Goshen Penn Division. Johnson Controls, Inc.. Goshen, has maintenance personnel jobs available. Order entry, typists, production control and traffic clerks are needed at Mutschler, Nappanee Tri-Chem Hobbycrafts is seeking instructors either full or part-time Most businesses are w illing to accept applications even though there are no openings, because openings do occur, often unexpectedly A light duty mechanic and lube man is needed at Smith Ford-Lincoln-Mercury. Warsaw Kitchen help, salad girl, and cooks are being requested at South Shore Golf Course Those with sales experience may send resumes to Male Help, box 8. Syracuse. Males w ith sales experience are being sought for full-time or part-time help Adventureland Music Park, North Webster, has advertised for full or part-time help for the summer JP -JP* SCHOLARSHIP — Kimberly Jo Wagoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wagoner, North Webster, has been awarded a scholarship to attend the IU Summer Band Clinic. The scholarship was presented by Theta Sigma Chapter of Psi lota Xi Sorority. Kim is a junior at Wawasee High School. She is majoring in music and plays the trumpet. Snowbirds elect new officers The Snowbird Blue Birds at Syracuse met at the scout cabin last Wednesday and painted designs on rocks. Officers elected for the month of May were: President — Maurine Eagon Vice president — Patty Routson Secretary — Charlene Schrock A total of nine girls and one leader were present Refreshments were served by Maurine Eagon and Stephanie Crow The meeting closed with the Blue Bird nest song Why is it That the ignorant talk and the . intelligent so often remain silent?

fK, ©SC HO oi'l DRAMA AWARD WINNERS — Pictured above are Wawasee High School students winning awards at the drama club awards presentation and banquet which was held May 10 at the school. Kneeling on the front row, left to right, are Katie Lemmon. Lori SUger, Mary Baumie. Lynn Haney and Martha Baumie. Award winners on the second row, left to right, include Marcia Pifer. Mary Millburn. Pat Greene. Dawn Price. Liz Davenport. Dan Martin. Sandy Mullett and Kim Hill. Standing in the back row. left to right, are Don Minear. Tammi Franke. Gay Grindle. Jan Grindle. Shelly Dahlstrom. Dave Shank. John Naab. Mike Steffen. Jerry Gans. J. C. Schrock and Kent Lawson. Other winners not pictured include Lauri Pryor. Barry Hayden. Ron Wuthrich. Doug Vanlue. Karen Cooper and Randy Clayton. Drama Club awards are presented at banquet

Approximately 200 drama club students, parents and relatives attended the annual Wawasee High School Drama Club awards presentation and banquet held Tuesday evening. May 10. in the Wawasee Commons. Following the banquet, awards were presented to top club mernbers and to members who participated in plays held at the school throughout the year Headlining the awards were: John Naab and Ron Wuthrich — I who shared the directors awjard for outstanding serv ice in the plays both onstage and bafckstage The directors award is the top award any dram& club member can achieve. ban Martin — winning the best ad tor award for his portrayal of Finian in “Finian’s Rainbow.” Tammi Franke — winning best actress for her role in "The Man Who Came to Dinner." She is a junior Dawn Price — named best supporting actress for her role in- " The Man Who Came to Dinner." i Ron Wuthrich — named best supporting actor for the role of the Southern Senator in "Finian’s Rainbow.” Other acting awards went to Laz Davenport, for best actress in 4 minor role and Randy Clayton, fjor best actor in a minor role, both from "The Man Who Came, to Dinner”; Clay Bowman. Outstanding freshman acting jiward for his parts in both plays. Tammi Franke, best dancer award; and Katie Lemmon, a dance award for overall enthusiasm and performance Technical awards were presented to John Naab, technical directors award; Mike Steffen, the backstage award; I Kim Hill, for set decoration; I David Shank, for lighting; and to J C Schrock. for set design and | construction Sandy Mullett was , presented with the makeup achievement award and Pat Greene received the props and costume award Drama club certificates were also presented to the seniors who have been members of the club for four years. The outstanding club members from each class were freshman Jerry Gans, CANVAS SHOP One Mile North 3 Miles West Os Milford • Pick-Up Covers • Boot Covers • Tents • Regular Torps • Fitted Torps Or Any Kind Os Cover Made To Order, Also Weather Proofing And Repair Opon 6 Days A Week 8 A.M.-8 P.M. j

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sophomores Mary and Martha Baumie. Lynn Haney and Lori Sliger; junior Jan Grindle; and senior Gay Grindle Lauri Pry or and Barry Hayden were awarded the overall outstanding drama club particiaption award Special awards were given to Karen Cooper as best vocalist in the musical; Shelly Dahlstrom for the outstanding chorus member in the musical; and to the Necessity Girls for their performance Dixie Pryor was awarded the Drama Club Parent of the Year certificate and two other special awards were given to Doug VanLue and Don Minear Marcia Pifer and Mary Millburn also received orchestra awards for "Finian s Rainbow” and Kent Lawson won the perfect attendance award for ‘ Tinian's Rainbow.” The Wawasee Drama Club has over 130 members Several activities they were involved in

■■■■■■■■■■■ ' CHOOSING A COLOR FILM ipxrtu> Last week, we begpn a discussion of color films. J stated that I prefer to use the slowest ASA film that will do the job. We won’t dwell on film speeds, except for a brief explanation that might be helpful to a beginner. Perhaps it would suffice to say that the higher the ASA rating of a ; film, the more sensitive it is to light. Let’s start with the color print films. Kodacolor II is an excellent general purpose film. It has a very wide exposure latitude and is capable of producing pleasing results even though your camera settings may be some- » what inaccurate. It is also a good choice when long exposures are necessary. It is color balanced for daylight, blue flashbulbs or electronic flash. It has an ASA rating of 80. but Kodak will soon change it to ASA 100. This is no great surprise. Actually. I hove always shot Kodacolor II at 100 for slightly better color saturation. Vericolor II Professional Film, Type S, (more commonly referred to as VPS film) is a recently improved color negative film primarily intended for professional use. This doesn't mean that you have to be a pro to use it. What it means is that it should be exposed and processed promptly. Don't leave it in your camera for six months and expect perfect color prints. VPS film has very fine grain, excellent sharpness and good exposure latitude. It has an ASA rating of 100. VPS is a daylight balanced film that should be exposed at 1 10 sec. or shorter. A high speed color print film has long been rumored. Now, it's a reality. Eastman Kodak recently announced a new Kodacolor 400 print film. Undoubtedly, some new cameras will follow. This film should be welcomed by everyone who enjoys available light photography. Gosh, I fully intended to discuss slide films this week, but it looks like we ll just have to put it off until next week. Remember, you're always welcome at Goshen Camera Mart, TIBS. Mam.

during the year are: a comedy and musical; 12 activities including acting workshops and a Christmas play for the student body; and winners of the homecoming display awards as best club display and best overall display At the conclusion of the program. Alan Zerkel, club •sponsor and play director for the past six years, announced he would no longer be directing plays at Wawasee as he had assumed full time extra curricular duties of the speech program He thanked students, parents and the public for the cooperation and support over the years CUBA FUND The United States Senate on Jan 24, 1859, passed a bill appropriating S3O million at the disposal of the President for the purchase of Cuba

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