The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1977 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 25,1977

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Future plans revealed by Wawasee graduates

The books are closed, pens and pencils put away, lockers cleaned out, notes filed away and goodbyes said as Wawasee High School seniors end their high school careers. But what of the future? A Mail-Journal reporter asked several of the seniors graduating last Sunday what their plans are. Diane Marie Kesler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kesler of Milford, says work and college are in her immediate plans. “Next year I*m going to be going to Indiana University. I’m going to be working somewhere this summer. I’m not sure where, somewhere to get some money to go to lU.’* Diane is not sure what her major at IU will be. Nothing definite has been planned for his future says Douglas Eugene Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaiser, ' Milford. When asked what his plans are, Kaiser replied, "1 don't know for sure " He is sure of two things, however, he is not going to college this fall and he is going to be working somewhere Kathleen Faye McFarren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doral McFarren of Milford, says “I’ve got a job lined up." She will be working at Serenade Foods. Inc., near Milfird starting today (Mayas.) Even though she has a job, Kathleen says. Tm not quite sure what I’m going to be doing out there.’’

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bhr IB Kt IF Bk ir /Jr Jr r GOODBYE — After cleaning out her locker, senior Debbie Bailey closed the door for the last time last Tuesday.

Indiana State University in Terre Haute will be the future home of Mary and Marie Kitson. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kitson of Syracuse Both will attend ISU this fall Mary plans to major in physical therapy while Marie plans to work in

women’s physical education. Both hope to work somewhere this summer, but neither are sure where as yet/ ' "I'll probably get a job in a factory and get some money." was what Julie Ann By land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byland of Syracuse, had to say She said she might be moving down to southern Indiana with a girlfriend and she might go to Indiana University for a year “I really don't have any plans." were her final remarks. Kathy Carlin, grilfriend of Julie Byland, says she's going to be moving with her family to southern Indiana around the end of July “We re going to move to New Albany. Indiana." While at New Albany. Kathy plans to go to Indiana University South East extension and major in business administration Working at Brock’s Manufacturing during the summer and going to Milligan College in the fall are in the immediate plans of Kathi Jo Replogle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle. Milford. Kathi is presently working at Brock's At Milligan, she plans to

major in physical education. Brian N. Slabaugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Bud) Slabaugh, Syracuse, will be attending Tri-State College in Angola this fall. So far his major is qndecided For the summer months, he plans to work somewhere. Roxann Sawyer will continue doing what she is doing now — working at Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc,, in Warsaw. During school. Roxann worked part-time. She will now work on a full-time basis there. Sandra Gayle Rinker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Rinker of Syracuse, is planning to go to Ravenscroft Beauty College in Fort Wayne this fall. As far as her summer is concerned, she will work in the office of Rinker Boat Company. Working for NIPSCo this summer to get money to go to college in the fall is in the immediate plans of Rick Bauman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bauman of Syracuse. “Starting Monday I'm going to be working for NIPSCo to get money to help further my education.” Rick will be working as a groundman in electric distributions for NIPSCo. He hasn't decided on which college to go to yet. but it will probably be between Defiance.

Use driving caution over Memorial Day week end

The long Memorial Day week end can be a dangerous time for motorists, and the Chicago Motor Club-AAA reminds drivers to exercise extreme caution when behind the wheel during this holiday period. The Memorial Day week end traditionally starts the big summer traveling common sense rules of everyday driving throughout the Memorial Day week end. the peak summer travel months and. for that matter, at all times during the year — Plan your route in advance. — Keep your car in top mechanical shape. — Allow plenty of time for the trip. *

IKfeOb r ~ H \ R \ ikl DISCUSS FUTURE — Seniors Andrea Griffith and Jeff Hoerr discuss their futures and college costs with Jack Marlette, guidance dfarector and senior counselor at Wawasee High School.

Ohio, Indiana State or Indiana Central. Finally, another Wawasee senior. Scott Allan Hartter, son of Mrs. Don Brumbaugh of Milford, plans to continue working at The

— Keep all seat belts and safety harnesses fastened. — Don’t consume alcoholic beverages if you ’ plan to get behind the wheel. — Drive at a speed consistent with road and weather conditions. regardless of what is posted on the speed limit signs — but never exceed those posted limits. Never slap a man in the face — Especially when he's chewing tobacco. —Josh Billings People may doubt what you but they will believe what you do.

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