The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1979 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 23,1979

Honor awards program held

The 1979 Wawaseb High School Honor Awards Program was held last Friday, May 18, in the high school auditorium The awards, based on academic achievement throughout the year were granted to the recipients on a departmental, athletic or community basis by persons representing the type of award. Mrs. Maxine Robinson was the mistress of ceremonies for the program, which began with a senior processional followed by the pledge of allegiance led by Roger Shipley, junior class president. Recipients of the departmental awards were presented by a teacher from the department. The following are winners of these awards with the name of the presenter in parentheses: in agriculture, Roy Teeple (Randy Warren); in art, Judy Knudsen (Joy Warner); in business, Kathy Troup (Pat Huber); in home economics, Denise Vanator (Jan Baumgartner); in industrial education, Mike Slabaugh (Jim Alford); in music, Nannette Dipert (David Blackwell); in girls’ physical education, Sonja Hoover (Marcia Carpenter); in boys' physical education, Dan Andrews (Don Storey); in distributive education, Jill Hartman (Jerry Minton). Receiving their cosmetology certificates were Brenda Skelton, Melinda Allen, Tina Minnix, Annette Reichert, Natalie Leach, Vickie Miller and Nancy Sindelar (Winnie Smith). Also, social studies, Kelli Price (Ron Corson); in science, Mark Stiffler (Robert Kitson); in math, Darsee Staley (Mike Neff); in foreign language, Lori Sliger (Max Ellen Medich); and in language arts, Kay Kirkpatrick (Philip Fawley). The National High School mathematics exam awards went to Philip Beer (Mike Neff). Winner of the Laurel J. Mitchell Business Education Memorial award was Cindy Kammerer (Pat Huber), while the Karen Wiggs Drudge Memorial award went to Kelli Price (Joy Warner). Warner) Two athletic scholastic achievement awards were given Receiving the Tom Prickett Award, presented by Tom Prickett, was John Haffner, and receiving the Thornburg Drug Company award was Darsee Staley, presented by Tim Kroh. Doug VanLue was the recipient of the Robert W. Ellis Golf Trophy, presented by golf coach Rudy Cesco. Mrs. Robinson presented Laura Keen with the Girls' State certificate while the Glon Furniture Fine Arts award went to Ren Michael Clark, presented by Nancy Glon. Eighteen students were presented with the Latin Honor Society award by Norma Rush. The recipients are Christine Wozniak, Richard Steele, Janice Siebert, Chris McFarland, Jennifer Steele, Kandi Mort, Carla Darr, Lori Henderson, Brad Calobrace, Mike Vanderveer, Susan Naab, Amber Lehman, Wayne 'Heffner. Raymond Hiveiy, Carol Phillabaum, Jackie Glon, Tim Bause and John Locke The Wawasee High School

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■ GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD WINNER — Dinah Steiglitz, left, joined three other Wawasee High School students as winners of the Wawasee Kiwanis International Good Citizenship Award. The other winners included Nick Johnston, Melanie Zurcher and Shelly Harting. Mistress of ceremonies, Mrs. Maxine Robinson, presents the award to Dinah next to the podium that includes the class motto.

Purchase award went to Melodie Tom (Donn Kesler). Recipient of the Wawasee Kiwanis International Good Citizenship award was given to Nick Johnston. Dinah Steiglitz, Melanie Zurcher and Shelly Harting (Mrs. Robinson). The South Bend Best Staffer award went to Kay Kirkpatrick, presented by Ed Davis. The Robertson's scholastic art award for photography was awarded to Mike Ray by Joel Robbins The Legend Most Valuable staff member award was won by Jackie Mangus (Linda Harkleroad) while the Future Farmers of America Kevin Tom Memorial. award went to Ron Aaron (Jeff Hall). Two men received the Wawasee High School Outstanding Service award Winner of the non-certified award was Ed Green. WHS janitor for the last 10 years, which was presented by Tim Bushong. David Jones received the certified award from Miss Laurie Pryor. Recipient of the Dr. Noble Neff Educational Trust was Mary Baumle (Donn Kesler) while Kathie Yoder won the Ravenscroft Beauty College award, as did Kay Ferverda (Maxine Robinson). Mrs. RobinsOn also presented the Wawasee Education, Inc., award to Kelli Price, and the Wawasee Kiwanis International award to Coleen Walker and Lori Henderson. The CTB Inc. award went to Kathryn Bice, Brock division winner; and Lori Henderson, Chore-Time division winner. The LCEA Teachers scholarship was awarded to Lori Sliger (Ron Corson >. Richard Long presented the Kiwanis International Career Award to Mark'Stiffler, Nancy Amos, Philip Beer and Melissa

Tom. Phil Metcalf, new president of the Wawasee Boosters, Inc., presented the group's award to Nancy Amos and John Haffner. Winner of the Women’s Auxiliary Os Indiana Association of Plumbing. Heating and Cooling Contractors went to Lori Sliger. The award was presented by Eve Payne and Lunetta Metcalf. The King of Sports Youth Career Award went to Coleen Miller (Tim Moser) and the Kosciusko Community Hospital Auxiliary award for the second straight year was awarded to a Wawasee studenlTand the award went to Lori Henderson, presented by Denis Nock. WHS Principal Henry L. Smith presented the honors section. Winners of the National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation were Scott G. Arnold, Kelli S. Price, Douglas J. Walker, Kay L. Kirkpatrick and Doug W. VanLue. The Ball State University Whittinger Scholar award was given to Scott Arnold. Members of the honors section included Nancy Amos, Scott Arnold, Martha Baumle, Mary Baumle, Philip Beer, Kathryn Bice, Vicki Counts, Deborah Dieterly, Linda Glassley, Jackie Glon, John Haffner, Lynn Haney, Lori Henderson, Mischelle Johnston, Laura Keen, Kay Kirkpatrick, Mark Lantz, Kelli Price, Mary Susan Silveus, Michael Slabaugh, Lori Sliger, Darsee Staley, Mark Stiffler, Kathy Troup and Doug VanLue. Attendance awards were also given to students at the high school level for most days attended during the year. Forty Hoosier Scholar awards were given by Mrs. Robinson and the winner of the Psi lota Xi Sorority award went to Kent Badskey (Mary Waltz). A WHITINGER SCHOLARSHIP RECEIVED — Scott Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Arnold, Milford, is among several students who received 1979-80 Whitinger Scholarships to Ball State University. The scholarships honor the president of R.J. Whitinger and Co., Muncie. This is the fourth year the awards have been presented. Each Whitinger scholar receives an annual award of $1,500 for each of the four years that the student is enrolled at Ball State with out regard for financial need. The recipients were selected for academic ability, character, creativity and leadership potential. Arnold has been president of Wawasee High School’s swimming team, president of the Letterman’s Club, has run cross country and been a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He has two “most valuable swimmer** awards. He was a local winner in the national mathematics examination, is a member of National Honor Society, and is first in his class. Arnold plans to major in architecture at Ball State.

From the Syracuse police blotter

-The following information was taken from the Syracuse police log: May 15 1:04 am. — Man on North Street advises someone is in his garage. 8:58 a.m. — Woman at Dewart Lake, called found her five-year-old has a tick inbeded in her head, advised will call right back. EMS captain advises what to do. 9:08 a.m. — Same woman advised nail polish did not work, going to the hopital for therapy will take daughter in with her. 9:53 a.m. — Lady asked if Greenhaus Apts, are in city limits. 4:30 p.m. —’ Man reported vehicle in his yard since Friday, advised it will be towed away. 5:45 p.m. — Man requests permission to burn twigs on W. Port. Chief advises okay some other time, too windy today May 16 12:08 a m. — Subject at the high school requests a unit to check out two kids. 2:02 a m. — Subject on station reports water tower over flowing. 10:32 a m. — Woman called

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requesting information on size of R. bridge between lake to see if her pontoon would go thru. 4:55 p.m. — A 12-year-old reported two boys beat him up at Scout Cabin. 5:13 p.m. — Subject called missing boat report Sunday wants to know if the one at the p.d. is his. 7:29 p.m. — Man reports boys killing baby birds with their bicycles. May 17 8:19 a.m. Man at Wawasee H. S. request information on lost plate. 1:36 p.m. — Lady locked her keys in her car and requests assistance. 5:25 p.m. — CB’er advises bringing in a child with head cut. Several EMTs on station 5:59 p.m —. Subject reports theft of bass boat trailer from RR Park. 8:31 p.m. — Woman reports pot flairs need lit. 9:12 p.m. — Man reports trailer leaking gas. May 18 6:33 a m. — Lady reported found dog.

9:18 p.m. — Report of a found wallet, no listing in book or from operator. 9:49 p.m. — Subject requested information on entering a float in Memorial Day parade. 11:04 p.m. — Lady reports the drive blocked by the Frog. 11:32 p.m. — Man reported his 10-speed bicycle has been stolen. May 19 6:48 a m. — Report that bass fishermen are speeding through the channel. 8:57 a.m. — Lady reported a 10speed in the back yard, unknown owner. 9:46 a m. — Lady reported that her car is parked at Sea Nymph parking lot with flat tire. 3:53 p.m. — Lady complained of boys on bike knocking down children. 7:17 p.m. — Subject reported hit-skip on north side of Lake Wawasee. 8:57 p.m. — Requested officer for traffic control at theatre. 10:28 p.m. — Woman complained of a man loitering on her property. May 20 1:13 am. — Man advised

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