The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 April 1978 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 26,1978

Victory slips away from Warriorettes

Wawasee’s girls’ gymnastic team finished third in the state gymnastics meet, out of the four competing schools. Victory quite literally slipped away from the team, as several contestants on the balance beam fell. The Warriorettes chalked up 94.70 points but could only finish third, as two-time defending champion North Central was upset by Perry Meridian with 101.50. North Central had 95.175, then Wawasee and Wes Del placed with 78.90. Defending individual champion Tracy Rinker of Wawasee lacked eighttenths of a point to repeat as allaround champion. Rinker received 9 3.and 9.5 scores for the vault arid floor exercise. She captured the uneven parallel bars with an 8.75 score bettering last year’s 8.6. Rinker competed last in the balance beam watching other competitors slide off. She received an 8.7 in the event last year. Rinker began her routine and fell twice, with time slipping away and she was penalized fivetenths of a point for exceeding time. She finished with 7.25, which could only place her eighth teammate Heather Beer, who scored 7.45. Beer received scores in the vault and floor exercise of 8.15 and 8.6 to take ninth and seventh place. Nancy Amos scored 7.9 in the floor exercise and Kathie Yoder turned in 7.5 in the uneven parallel bars. Kelli Price vaulted to obtain a 7.0 score in the event. Perry Meridian 101,50 North Central 95,175 Wawasee 90.70 Wes-Del 78.90 Floor exercise — Kelly Ei#ight (PM), 9.5; Tracy Rinker (W), 9.25; Karin Kemper (NO, 8.90; Julie White (P), 8.85, Treia Jensen (PM), 8.88; Valerie Young (R), 8.70 Balance beam - Kristi Gritton (PM), 8.75; Kemper (NO, 8.3; Enright (PM), 8.0; Debbie Brady (V), 7.95; Young (R), 7.9; Jensen (PM),7.8

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Vaulting — Enright (PM),9.55; Rinker (W), 9.3; Debra Miller (PM), 8.95; Louise Queisser (NC), 8.90; Young (R), 8.85; Terri Denard (C), 8.85 Uneven bars — Rinker (W), 8.75; Diana Dickey (NC), 8.75; Kemper (NC), 7.475; Young (R), 8.35; Phyllis Martin (Fort Wayne North), 8.35; Enright (PM), 8.3 All-around — Enright (PM), 35.35; Rinker (W), 34.55; Young (R), 33.80; Kemper (NC), 33.525; Brady (Valparaiso), 32.95; Houck (Marshall), 31.70 Livestock team places second The Wawasee Future Farmers of America livestock judging team competed in the Sub-Area livestock judging contest last Tuesday at Goshen. By placing second in the county division, the team has earned the right to advance to the area level of competition. Tim Butt and Mike Tom led the Wawasee team by placing third and sixth respectively as individuals in the county competition. Ron Aaron and Bart Bowser were the other members of this second place team. These four will compete in the Area livestock judging contest on April 29 in Saint Joseph county. Other Wawasee FFA members competing at Goshen last week were Jeff Hall, Gene Tyler, Richard Owen, Brian Roberts and Gary Mast. Randy Warren, vocational agriculture instructor and FFA advisor, accompanied the group. ITEMS MISSING County Police Captain Thomas Kitch is investigating the theft of two bed frames and mattresses valued at S3OO. The items were taken from the rental property of Stephen Davis, r 1 Leesburg, recently. The rental property is located on Lake Tippecanoe.

Lakeland school notes WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 3:30 p.m. — Wawasee golf vs Culver Military at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee varsity baseball at East Noble 6:30 p.m. — Adult education room 300 THURSDAY, APRIL 27 3:30 p.m. — Wawasee golf vs West Noble at West Noble 4:15 p.m. — Syracuse Junior High boys and girls track vs West Noble at Syracuse 4:30 p.m. — Milford Junior High boys and girls track vs Pierceton at Milford 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee junior varsity baseball vs Elkhart Central at Elkhart 6:30 p.m. — North Webster Junior High Arts and Crafts festival 6:30 p.m. — Youth Center wrestling at Wawasee gym FRIDAY, APRIL 28 5 p.m. — Wawasee sophomore chicken Bar-B-Que 7 p.m. — EMS class room 115 at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — Wawasee band concert in auditorium SATURDAY, APRIL 29 All day — Wawasee golf — Rensselear Invitational at Rensselear 12 p.m. — Wawasee varsity baseball vs Concord (2) at Concord FHA plans for banquet The 1978 Spring Future Homemakers of America banquet was discussed 10 members of the Wawasee FHA chapter who met April 19 in the high school. The banquet, to be held May 9, at 6:30 p.m., will feature a pot luck supper and style show. Each member is requested to take one dish. Home economic students will present the style show. Committees were picked. The banquet will be in Wawasee High School commons. Next meeting will be April 25 after school.

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DESIGNED BEST BOOKMARK - Don Frew, eighth grader at Syracuse Junior High, designed the best bookmark during National Library Week at the school. His design and slogan will now be submitted to a national company where a SSO award will be given to the national winner.

Girls track team takes NLC meet

Five points separated Goshen and Wawasee after their meet Monday at Foreman Field, with Wawasee on the advantage end, 55-50. Sweeping the relays, Wawasee took the lead, but Goshen captured the individual events in the Northern Lakes Conference meet. Senior Lorene Spearman won three events for the Warriorette track team. She captured firsts in the 100-yard, 200-yard and shot put. Dash times for the senior standout were 10.8 in the 100 and 24.6 in the 220 event. Leading the individual onslaught for Goshen were double winners Leslie Barks, sophomore, in the mile and 880 and Tina Rogers, freshman, participating in the high jump and long jump. In the hurdles, sophomore Deb Eshelman

of Goshen came away the victor. Wawasee 55-Goshen 50 80-yard hurdles — first, Eshelman (G); second, Morris (W); third, Davis (W); 11.5 Mile run — first. Barks (G); second, Welborn (W); third. Donavon (G) ; 6:17.9 100 — first, L. Spearman (W); second. Snodgrass (G); third, Zurcher (W); 10.8 440 — first. Rider (W); second, Stoner (G); third, McDonald (W); 1:07.8 880 — first, Barks (G); second, Schacht (W); Moldersma (G); 2:49.7 200 — first, L. Spearman (W); second, Essig (G); third, Fouts (W); 24.6 440-yard relay — first, Wawasee (Bice, Zurcher, Fouts, L. Spearman), 53.5 880 relay — first, Wawasee (Bice, Zurcher, J. Spearman, Fouts) 880 medley — first, Wawasee (McDonald, Gant, J. Spearman, Fouts), 2:01.6 High jump — first, Rogers (G); second, Fraser (G); third. Black (W); 5 Long jump — first, Rogers (G); second, Hoogenboom (G); third Snodgrass (G) 15-3*2 Shot put — first, L. Spearman (W); second, Borkholder (G); third, Jerles (G), 35-9 Softball throw — first, Greene (W); second, Hoogenboom (G); third, Boyer (W); 178-10*2

I Who Created The Controversial I I "WETLANDS" Bill? I I _ Quote from Times-Union on Friday, February — I I 4, 1977 before protests: I I I I "State Representative Thames L. Mduzy, I I Warsaw, is author of the Wetlands Conservation I I Act in the House." I I Quote from the Times-Union on Tuesday, I I February 22, 1977 after Kosciusko County voters I I and landowners protested this bill: _ I I "I did not author the Wetlands bill, the I I Department of Natural Resources (DNR) did." I I I ; rFwi tired of the buck being passed? I pw PHIL ROY WILL GIVE YOU FACTUAL REPRESENTATION I Elect Phil Roy, Republican For I I HrWM| O f e Representative I I 17th District I Paid Politico! Advertisement For Phillip J. Roy For State Representative James Kees. Treasurer. 1804 Sheridan. Warsaw

Jr. Merry Maidens plan for bake sale The Milford Junior Merry Maidens 4-H club met at 3:45 p.m., April 18, in the fellowship hall of the Milford Christian Church. The meeting was called to order by Becky Wuthrich, president. The meeting opened with the American pledge led by Hope Sipress and the 4-H pledge led by Danae Berkeypile. The secretary’s report was read and approved. Roll call was then answered. A health and safety report on “Tornados,’’ was then given by Marcia Evans. Old and new business was discussed. The club is having a bake sale Saturday, May 13, at Schwartz Super Valu. Demonstrations were given by Marcia Evans on “Gingerbread Boys,” and Judy Wall on “Picture Framing.” Refreshments were then served and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yoder of Indianapolis and their children, Jason and Craig, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner of Milford. Mrs. Yoder is the former Jane Baumgartner, daughter of the Baumgartners.

| '] "We must be willing to secure \ voluntary retirement of incumbents \ |Kr “ ■ of our party who have become 1 ™ > vulnerable to the changing public mood. } A . J That is a distressing chore, but it is better for an officeholder who 5 { has stayed too long at the fair’ to step aside for a fresher Republican < > candidate who can help insure that the office in question remains in our 5 :j hands, rather than have the voters forcibly oust the officeholder and i S replace him with one of the opposition party." / Governor Otis Bowen, M.D. — Saturday, February 12, 1977, Kosciusko Day Luncheon 4 II Elect Phil Roy S VS- * Republican For... 5 ‘ State Rep. 17th District 5 I ’1 Paid Polit.ca* Ad>.e f ’■se-ve”'’For pJ l or S'o'e Rep'esen'Q' , e JornesKees F S fIHHH 1804 Sheridan Warsaw g;

WHS places seventh in invitational meet

By KELLI PRICE Saturday, April 22, Wawasee’s girls competed in a nine-way track meet at Northrop. WHS placed seventh. Placing for Wawasee were: Lorene Spearman with a 10.9 in the 100-yard dash, finishing first. Spearman also took a first in the 220-yard dash with a 25.1 time. The 440-yard relay team placed fourth with Bice, Zurcher, Fouts, and Spearman running a 53.1. The 880 medley relay team of McDonald, Gant, Bice, and Jo Spearman clocked a 1:59.8 for fifth place. The time of 1:54.5 gave the 880-yard relay team of Bice. Fouts, Zurcher, and Jo Spearman a sixth place ribbon Team standings at the close of the day were: first. Fort Wayne South Side, 81 points; second, Snyder, 64; third, Wayne. 60; fourth, Northrop, 51; fifth. North Central, 40; sixth, Concordia, 29; seventh, Wawasee, 27; eighth, Marion, 26; ninth. Huntington, 25. Wawasee Vs Goshen 80-yard hurdles - first. Gill, :5, second, Morris, (W), third, Davis. (W) High jump — first; (G), 5 feet;

second, (G); third. Black tW> 100-yard dash — first, Spearman, (W) 10.8; second. (G); third. (G) Softball throw — first, Greene (W) 178’, IO*?”; second, (G), third, Boyer (W) -Mile run - first, (G) 6:17; second, Teresa Welborn (W); third, (G) Long jump - first, (G) 15’, 3*2”; second, (G); third. (G) 800-yard relay — first, (W) Bice, Fouts. . Zurcher, J. Spearman, 1:54.6; second, (G) 440-yard relay — first, (W), Bice, Fouts. Zurcher, L. Spearman, 53.5; second, (G) 440-yard dash — first. Rides (W), 1:07.8; second, (G), third, McDonald, (W) Shot put — first, Spearman, (W), 35’ 9”; second, (G); third, (G) 880-yard run - first, (G), 2:49.7; second, Schacht, (W); third, (G) 220-yard dash, first, Spearman, 24.6; second, (G); third, Fouts, (W) 880-medley relay - first (W), Mcdonald, Gant, Bice, J. Spearman, 2:01.6