The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 June 1979 — Page 13
Syracuse rider injured when car hits cycle
Lamont R Everts. 29. r 3 Syracuse, rider of a 1979 Kawasaki escaped injury when the motorcycle was struck from behind by an auto. The accident occurred at the intersection of Pike Street and Indiana Avenue. Goshen, at 11:08 a m Tuesday. June 5. Everts was stopped waiting for the traffic light to change on Pike Street when his motorcycle was hit by a 1970 Oldsmobile operated by Dallas A. Loucks. 17.14810 CR 126Gofehen. Goshen Captain Earle Waltz. Jr., cited Loucks for following too "The doctor sees all the weakness of mankind, the lawyer all the wickedness, the priest all the stupidity." Schopenhauer
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closely after his car skidded 32 feet into the cycle. Loucks was westbound. After Loucks hit the cycle. Everets remained on the vehicle but could not keep it from tipping over. Damage to the motorcycle was set at $l5O and S2OO to the car. Completely destroyed Mrs. Clayton lines* Mock. 712 North Harrison, Syracuse, escaped injury when her 1966 Oldsmobile caught fire at 9:46 a m on Friday, June 8. . Mrs Mock was at the junction of Huntington Street and SR 13 when the carburetor malfunc tioned and ignited the engine Damage to the auto was set at S4OO. Syracuse Fire Department responded.
Syracuse library notes
By ROSALYN JONES The June arrangement of flowers for the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club is entitled “Let s Get Started Gardening *. Arranged by Barbara Easter, the niche has colorful red geraniums in a basket, interspersed with seed packets. We are continuing with our book discussions this summer. The next meeting of the “Books and Coffee” group will be Wednesday. June 20 at 10 a m. The book presentation will be “The Thorn Birds” by Colleen McCullough. All are welcome Through the referral of Mrs Russell Hinderer and Ken Harkless. the library has received a 1915 class picture from the Syracuse school as well as
other historically interesting photographs, plus the high school diploma of Elva Pauline Pearson. from the Elva Pearson estate. We are delighted to add this collection to our historical collection The photographs were furnished by Janis Klute of South Bend The library is open MondayFriday from 12 to 5; Saturday from 10-3 and On Tuesday evening the adult department only is open from 7-9 p m All residents of Turkey Creek Township and the town of Syracuse may have a library card free of charge. All non-residents may apply for a card for $7.50 per year for the family. Were delighted to welcome our summer people back as well as new families in the community.
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Honor roll, awards are given for North Webster
Wendell Bryant, principal of North Webster Junior High School has released the honor roll for the fourth grading period. The distinguished roll is as follows: Eighth grade — Robert Schutt, Carrie Shoemaker. Krista Everts and Jennifer Wozniak. Seventh grade - David Schacht. Cindy Knotts and Amy Owens Sixth grade - Keith Burbank. Brian Popenfoose, Todd Yeager. Michelle Cripe. April Foster. Lisa Hunter. Sandra Payne. Donna Rich and Anita Swope Regular Roll Regular roll is as follows: Eighth grade - Tom Cox. Todd Reiff. Jeff Ruch. Steve Williams. Donna Kunkle. Teresa Swope and Carol Walker. Seventh grade — Greg Price.
Kim Zurcher. Melissa Coldren. Carolyn Harris. Joyce Hoile. Heather Jordan. Chris Richards, Denise Stump and Robin Wolfe. Sixth grade — Troy Grahm. Charlie Harris and Robert Smith. Attendance Certificates were awarded for perfect attendance Recipients were as follows: Eighth grade — Laura Bonner. Deanna Charlton. Maude Packer. Teresa Swope and Ronda Upson Seventh grade - David Blackwell. Jay Griffith. Harry Heche. Steve Henwood. Brett Hite. Jason Keim. Ronda Kinsey, Rick Kuhn, Brent Rose and Liz Waltz Sixth grade - Charlie Harris. Kim Lundy and Anita Swope. Academic Students earning high academic achievements were
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recognized with academic certificates, with a pin being awarded to the top student of the class. The students are as follows in language arts: Eighth grade - Jennifer Wozniak - pin Seventh grade — Jeff McClure — Pin Sixth grade — Lisa Hunter - pin. Sandy Payne. Donna Rich, Summer Bright. Keith Burgank, Shelly Cripe and Michelle Turpin In social studies students are as follows: Eighth grade - Todd Reiff - pin. Carrie Shoemaker. Jennifer Wozniak and Robert Schutt. Seventh grade - John Millbern — pin. Cindy Knotts and Kim Zurcher. Sixth grade - Sandra Payne - pin. Keith Burbank, Shelly Cripe, Kim Lundy. April Foster. Donna Rich and Brad Mitchell In science recognized students were: Eighth grade - Robert Schutt — pin. Todd Reiff. Carrie Shoemaker and Jennifer Wozniak. Seventh grade - John Godfrey — pin. Bret Hite, Cindy Knotts, Jeff McClure. John Millbern and Amy Owens. Sixth grade - Keith Burbank — pin. Sandy Payne. Rob Stucko. Lynn Hull. Michelle Cripe and Brian Meek In math students were as follows: Eighth grade - Krista Everts — pin. Tom (’ox. Robert Schutt. Donna Kunkle, Carrie Shoemaker, Cheryl Walker and Jennifer Wozniak Seventh grade David Schacht - pin. John Godfrey. Jeff McClure. Kim Zurcher. Amy Owens. Denise Stump and Liz Waltz Sixth grade — Mark Scott - pin, Kim Lundy. Sandy Payne. Keith Burbank, Robert McDowell. Rob Stucko and Todd Yeager. In home economies recognized students were: Eighth grade - Teresa Swope — pin. Cheryl Walker. Carol Walker. Jennifer Wozniak. Amanda Grimes. Krista Everts and Carrie Shoemaker Seventh grade - Ronda Kinsey — pin Students who achieved well in industrial arts were: Eighth grade Steve Williams — pin. Robert Schutt. Dave Roberts and Todd Reiff Seventh grade - David Willard — pin. Brett Hite and Jeff McClure. Art students recognized were: Eighth grade - Jackie Yant v pin. Keith Brower. Mark Zimmerman. Jim Howe. Terry Maggart. Michelle Brandenburg. Teresa Swope and Lisa Snyder Seventh grade — Cindy Knotts — pin. Doug Feller, Joel Rhoades. Sarah Guy. Carolyn Harris. Melissa Yoland and Robin Zimmerman. Art service awards were given to seventh grade students David Willard and Kevin Brower. The Spelling award for fifth and sixth grade was Troy Grahm and for seventh and eighth grade was Amy Owens The music baton award was given to Krista Everts.
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The NEDT awards were received by Jennifer Wozniak and Robert Schutt. Athletics The girl’s athletic scholastic award was presented to Jennifer Wozniak The boy's athletic scholastic award was presented to Steve Williams AcademicAcademic medals were presented to honor students who have been on the honor roll the first three grading periods They are as follows : Distinguished honors went to the following students: Eighth grade - 'all A‘s for 3 years* Carrie Shoemaker, Jennifer Wozniak. Seventh grade - (All As for 2 years) Cindy Knotts. Sixth grade - Keith Burbank. Michelle Cripe and Sandy Payne Regular honors were recognized in the following students: Eighth grade - Krista Everts. Donna Kunkle. Rbbert Schutt. Teresa Swope. Carol Walker. Cheryl Walker. Todd Rieff and Steve Williams. Seventh grade - Jeff Atwood. Joyce Hoile. Ronda Kinsey, Jennifer Kussmaul. Amy Owens. Denise Stump. Liz Walts. Kim Zurcher and Jeff McClure. Sixth grade - April Foster. Lisa Hunter. Kim Lundy. Donna Ruch. Anita Swope* and Michelle Turpin Athletic Pins Athletic pine were earned by the t allowing students: Eighth grade: Krista Everts. Amanda Grimes, Tona Sellers. Darlene Shepherd. Carol Walker. Cheryl Walker and Jennifer Wozniak Seventh grade. Ben Black. Todd Reiff. Sean Shanahan, Jim Thompson. Tom Welker. Mark Zimmerman and Kevin SprySixth grade - Joel Bales. Bob Morgan. Dave Roberts. Doug Stump. Brian Walls. Steve Williams and Travis Harris. Trophies were presented to: Football Steve Williams Basketball - Steve Williams Wrestling - Joe Bales Track - Brian Walls Volleyball - Tona Sellers Basketball - Cheryl Walker Gymnastics - Deanna Charlton Track Carol Walker. Greg Wood reports canoe missing Greg Wood. Syracuse, discovered Friday. June 8, his canoe was missing from the shore at Ideal Beach, on Lake Wawasee The canoe is valued at $350. The thieves either paddled the canoe away from the area or loaded it into a vehicle and drove away The theft was reported to Kosciusko County police that day BILLFOLD STOLEN Mrs. Glenn Huffman, r 2 Leesburg, reported to police that a billfold containing about $260 and assorted other items had been stolen out of her purse Sunday night. June 3.
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