The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 February 1979 — Page 11

aro W a a hl PINEWOOD DERBY’ — Winners in Milford’s annual Cub Scout Pinewood Derby are shown above following competition and judging on Tuesday, Feb. 6. A total of 17 cars were entered and were judged by Scott Johnson. Johnson is shown on the left in the photo. Others, from left, are Tim Smith, second in design; Carl Rouch, first in speed; Albert Strickland, second in speed; Jeff Moore, first in design; and Cub Master Steve Galegor.

Lakeland school lunch menu

Feb. 26 — March 2 MONDAY’ — Wiener sandwich tater tots’ fruit, orange juice Amish cookie and milk TUESDAY — Pizza, green beans, fruit, whipped jello peanuts and milk WEDNESDAY - Chili mae

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School news

Lakeland school activities

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 4 p.m. — Area crops, forestry and entomology judging, Starke County 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee 7 p.m. — Intramurals at Wawasee THURSDAY, FEB. 22 3:45 p.m. — Milford wrestling at North Webster 4:15 p.m. — Milford gymnastics at W’est Noble 4:15 p.m. — Syracuse wrestling at Pierceton 4:30 p.m. — Syracuse gymnastics at Westview 6:30 p.m. — Adult Education classes at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — Wawasee winter concert FRIDAY. FEB. 23 4 p.m. — State swim meet at Muncie 6:30 pm. — Wawasee basketball vs West Noble at Wawasee SATURDAY. FEB. 24 9 am. and 2 p in. — State swim meet at Muncie 11 am — Gymnastics vs Portage at Portage 11 a.m, and 8:15 p.m. — Girls'

•J //ft X -i _. JLI dlh / it '-■■ > I W l V I : RECEIVES GOLD KEY — Michael Ray. a Wawasee High School senior, .was recently, awarded a gold key for outstanding achievement in black and white photography at the regional scholastic art and photography contest in South Bend. Ray’s entry will now go on to national competition sponsored by Kodak and Scholastic magazines. Ray, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray of North Webster, is the head photographer of his school’s newspaper. The Muncie native plans to enter Bail State University this fall where he will major in business and minor in photography. The 18-year-old’s interests include water skiing, skeet shooting and traveling.

basketball state finals. Hinkle Field House, Indianapolis SUNDAY. FEB. 25 ,2 p.m. — Kiwanis Travelogue, Auditorium at Wawasee MONDAY. FEB. 26 4:30 p.m. — Milford gymnastics vs Westview’ at Milford 6 p.m. — Gymnastics vs East Noble and Fort Wayne South Side at East Noble 6:30 p.m. -k Adult education classes at Wawasee TUESDAY. FEB. 27 4 p.m. — Milford wrestling vs Pierceton at Milford , 4 p.m. — North Webster wrestling at West Noble 4:15 p.m.—Syracuse wrestling at Nappanee 7:30 p.m. — Syracuse Elementary and Junior High spelling bee 7:30 p.m. — Wawasee swimming and wrestling recognition, auditorium 7:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — Basketball sectional at Triton

It's National FFA Week!

“1 believe in the future of farming with a faith bom not of words, but of deeds. Achievements won by the present and past generations of agriculturists and the promise of better days and better ways even as the better things we now enjoy come to us through the struggle of former years...” So begins the Future Farmers of America creed. This week. February 18-24, is National FFA Week. Locally, the Wawasee FFA chapter is celebrating with special activities. National FFA Week is always observed during the week of George Washingtons birthday. The reason for this is Washington is considered to be one of America's first farmers. This is also the golden anniversary for FFA in Indiana Club Activities Randy Warren. Wawasee FFA sponsor and vocationalagricultural teacher, said the club participates in a number of activities throughout the year. Some of these include: judging activities such as crops, livestock, dairy, soil and horticulture; leadership contests; public speaking; impromptu speaking; slave auctions, and attending state and national conventions. During the summer, the club goes to camp. Today (Wednesday). the club is involved in crop judging at Knox. This Saturday, Feb. 24. the club will travel to Purdue University for livestock and dairy judging. Also, in March, the club will host a district leadership contest. Approximately 150 FFA members from the district will be competing. Teams Honored Recently, the horticulture team was honored at the Kosciusko County Water and Soil Conservation District meeting. The team, made up of Ed Clayton, Raymond Hively, Judy Wall and Briari -Roberts, placed second in competition and fourth in national competition. The nationals were held last October in Cleveland, Ohio. Another Wawasee team to be honored at the meeting was the soil judging team. This team, comprised of Chris Beezley, Mike Tom, Adam List and Raymond Hively, won first place in county competition last year. The team also won third in the area contest and placed in the white ribbon category in state competition. Proud Past The FFA was founded nationally in October of 1928. after similar organizations had started in several states. The FFA stresses leadership, cooperation and citizenship.

Winter concert Thursday

The Wawasee High School Music Department will present its annual winter concert this Thursday. Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wawasee High School Auditorium. The program will feature the concert, cadet and treble choirs, the concert orchestra and the concert and cadet bands. Choir selections include: "In the River of Jordan,” by the concert choir: “Elijah Rock.” by the treble choir; and “Sing and Be Joyful,” by the cadet choir. The orchestra will play several selections including, “Concerto Grosso in D Major.” by Vivialdi; “Surprise Variations,” by Nehybel; and “Russian Sailor’s Dance." by Gliere. The bands will feature a variety of styles of music. The cadet band will play, “The Great Gate of Kiev,” and “T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philidelphia).”

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COMPETE ON STATE LEVEL — These three Wawasee FFA members have been named winners of district II FFA proficiency awards. The three, all seniors, will now compete with other district winners for state honors. Pictured, from left, are: Roy Teeple, winner in crop proficiency: Doug Weisser. winner of ag mechanics proficiency; and Jeff Hall, winner in placement in ag production. State winners will be announced in June at the annual state convention.

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CROP JUDGING — One of the many activities the Wawasee Future Farmers of America Club participates in each year is crop judging. Above, these students, look over some crop samples. Seated, from left, are: Gary Mast. Ron Aaron. Bart Bowser. Jay Kaiser and LisaAlummel. This week is National FFA Week.

Today the FFA has a membership of over 450,000 with chapters in approximately 8,000

State winners named

Wawasee High School band and choir students received 12 firsts, five seconds, and won 27 gold and eight silver medals in the state solo and ensemble contest last Saturday.

The concert band w ill provide the grand finale to the concert with the following selections: "Stars and Stripes Forever,” by John Phillip Sousa: "Marriage of Figaro Overture.” by Mozart; and “Mancini Spectacular,” a group of Henry Mancini s movie themes. The choirs will be directed bySteve Bailey, the orchestra by Ganette Smith and the bands byDavid S. Blackwell, who is the music department chairman. There will be a small admission charge and the public is cordially invited to attend. TEEN J AILED A 17-year-old Milford girl was booked on a probation violation by area police on Thursday. Feb. 15. She was held at the Kosicusko County jail on the authority of probation officials.

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high schools throughout the nation. The organization has state associations in all states.

Receiving first were the following: Vocal solos. Teresa Ogden. Deb Taylor, Chris Taylor. Sandy Koenigshof and Chris McFariana; girls small ensemble. Sunny Bogg, Debbi Carey, and Cathie Chidister; girl’s large vocal ensemble. Chris Taylor, Deb Taylor. Sandy Koenigshof. Kay Ferveda, MaryStover. Jill Sliger. Brenda Simmons. Beth Spry. Lynn Brown. Also, piano solo. Jill Sliger; sax

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trio, Kent Lawson. Mischelle Johnston and Jill Sliger; clarinet quartet. Jamie White. Lori Sliger, Martha Baumle. Jackie Glon: tenor sax solo. Kent Lawson; and clarinet solo, Jamie White. ’ Seconds went to the following: Vocal solo. Shari Miller, Jill Hammel, and Ray Hively; girls’ barbershop quartet. Chris Taylor, Deb .Judy Ferveda and Teresa Ogden; and trumpet solo, Randy Hickman.

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