The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 June 1979 — Page 7

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Baker, Walker, Lantz honored by school board

By DEB FOX Last night, Tuesday, was the last meeting for three officials of the Lakeland School Corporation. Floyd Baker and Stuart Walker will go off the board at the end of June. Marion (Bud) Lantz is resigning effective this month. He is the corporations business manager. Replacing them will be Marguerite (Beeri Hoerr, Dave Carey, and George Gilbert. During the final part of the evening’s meeting, board president Bill Little made a presentation to each of the above. They received a letter stating the board's appreciation of time and effort spent, along with a plaque. Stuart Walker has been a board member for the past year. He stated he appreciated the confidence he received by the board under the circumstances by which he was appointed to the board. He also remarked how he benefited greatly by knowing each of the board members. Little also presented Walker with a useful tool for Walker's line of work and with a Wawasee baseball cap. for his support in the sports area of the school. Floyd Baker has been a school board member and secretary of

the board for the past 12 years and will be resigning at the end of the month. Besides the letter and plaque presented to Baker, he received grill utensils for his outdoor cooking, a deck of cards for the cold Tuesday evenings and two flyswatters for him and his wife. Baker stated it was an honor and a pleasure serving on the board for 12 years and an honor by being elected for two three-year terms on the Indiana State School Corporation board. Business manager, Marion “Bud’’ Lantz, has been with the school corporation for 19 years, twelve of those years as business manager; five years at North Webster, teaching; and two years at Leesburg, teaching. Lantz will be personnel director at CTB, Inc., Milford, starting July 1. After receiving his plaque and letter, along with a wallet set, which Little said he will need to carry his pay increases in, Lantz commented that the last 12 years has been rewarding for him. He also went on to say he greatly appreciated the support through the years and will cherish the relationship with the board. Summer Personnel In board action the recom-

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LAST BOARD MEETING — Tuesday evening, June 12. was the last board meeting for two Lakeland Community School board members and the corporation's business manager. Floyd Baker and Stuart Walker will be ending their terms as board members at the end of June. Marion "Bud" Lantz will be resigning from his position and going to a Milford business firm. Shown in the picture are Stuart Walker, left. Marion Lantz, seated and Floyd Baker, right. Each of these men was presented with a plaque and letter of appreciation by the board. Those leaving the board were given gifts by the board president Bill Little. Stuart Walker was presented with a baseball cap and a construction tool. Floyd Baker was given outdoor cooking utensils for his hamburgers, a deck of cards for his spare time every second Tuesday evening and two fly swatters. Marion Lantz was presented a wallet set.

mendations for summer employment of instructors and supervisors for the summer recreation, summer school and 4H programs were approved. Those instructors for driver's training approved were James Alford, Terry Frank, Vernon Zurcher, Jerry Minton, Harold Traviolia, George Vitaniemi, Don Storey, Marcia Carpenter, Mike Jones, Ted Mahnensmith and Tony Clouse. Instrumental supervisors approved were David Blackwell, David Sands, Ganette Smith and Steve Bailey. Community 4-H leaders which were approved were Patricia Rhoades, Lora Buhrt, Rosemary Rouch, Ted Davis, Greg Kaiser, Betty Greider, Helen Harris, Ray Darr, Donald Ferverda, and Joan Alford. Swimming instructors and supervisors at the high school for the various grade levels are Cynthia Peterson, Barbara Devine, Teresa Carpenter, Celeste Cutter, Linda Baumgartner, Sue Ganshorn, Joan Buletty, Joe Elam, Betsy Hoffman, Tim Caldwell and Pamela Juday. Those recreational directors or supervisors and the town or sports they are responsible are: Ned Speicher, Milford; Ron Wuthrich, Milford; Sonya Hoover, Milford. David Hobbs, Milford; Mark Lantz, North Webster; Tom Jones, Syracuse; Jim Garner, Syracuse; Gary Groves, Syracuse; Dawn Price, Tennis; Rudy Cesco, golf; Gary Baker, high school baseball; Leon Vance, assistant baseball; John Replogle, girls’ softball; Jim Moore, assistant girls' softball; Mike Jones, boys’ basketball camp; and Jim Webster, girls’ basketball camp. e> All of the instructors and supervisors for these programs are paid hourly with the exception of the 4-H leaders. Lantz explained to board members the leaders are paid a flat dollar rate plus so much more for each person over 20 in the group. Text Books Recommendations for the five year adoption for social studies

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as presented to the board by John Naab and Ronald Corson were accepted. Naab presented the recommendations for grades one through eight and Corson, grades nine through 12. On the elementary school social studies textbook adoption committee were: Ned Speicher, Milford teacher; Eunice Hunsberger, parent from Milford; Ann Haffner, North Webster teacher; Yvonne Polise, North Webster parent; Linda Stookey, Syracuse teacher; Carol Swartzendruber, Syracuse parent; Lewis Immel, Milford principal; and John A. Naab, curriculum coordinator. For the elementary school social studies the committee reviewed the social studies textbooks adopted by the Textbook Commission of the Indiana State Board of Education. The committee recommended “Our Land and Heritage” series be adopted by the school corporation for five years At the junior high level the committee reviewed textbooks in social studies adopted by the commission of the state board of education and recommended the adoption of “Exploring Our World: Latin America and Canada” for the sixth grade. For seventh grade the text book recommended was “Exploring Our World: Eastern Hemisphere” and “The Free and The Brave” for grade eight. Those on the junior high school social studies adoption committee were Tony Clouse, Milford teacher; Carol Hiss, Milford parent; Elten Powers, North Webster teacher; Larry Zimmerman, North Webster parent; Galen Hershberger, Syracuse teacher; and Twila Cox, Syracuse parent. Naab was also on this committee. Ronald D. Corson, head teacher in the social studies department, in a letter to the board, stated the textbook adoption committee for the high school examined the textbooks adopted by the commission and the board of education. He stated that after careful examination the following books should be

adopted by the school corporation. “American Government, 1979" for government grade 12; “A People and A Nation” 1977, for United States History; “Its Principles and Applications” for psychology; “Inquiries in Sociology" for Sociology; and “Man’s Unfinished Journey" for world history. The committee was comprised of Ronald Corson, Vernon Zurcher, Harold Traviolia, David Morris and Terry Iden from the social studies department; and Norma Sliger, Karen Smith, Kay Meditch and Donna Price, as community representatives. Lantz announced the resignations of David Morris, social studies teacher at Wawasee High School; Terry Frank, from wrestling coach responsibilities, Wawasee High School; Helen Murchie, special education, Syracuse Junior High School; and Eunice Kambs, guidance counselor at Wawasee High School. Morris will be resigning due to the acceptance of a teaching position in another school system; Murchie will be retiring and Kambs will be leaving because of her husband’s acceptance of a job in a different state. Frank has only asked to be relieved of his wrestling duties and will continue teaching math at Wawasee High School. Teachers approved for contracts for the 1979-80 school year were Darcy Mock, home economics at Milford Junior High; Robert Waterson, social studies at Syracuse Junior High school; Doris Watson and Susan Muller, both special education and are presently unassigned as to which schools. The teacher for the band-orchestra-choral department at North Webster Junior High was not approved because of the boards lack of knowledge what the choral-band

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schedule will be for the next year. The teacher chosen for that position is Susan Miller. Also, along the line of teachers contracts the board tabled the recommendation of Sue Harmon on a temporary contract as math teacher at the North Webster School, for the period of August 27 to January 18. Harmon would be replacing Stephanie Szynal who will be on a leave of absence for that period. The board agreed to table this recommendations after Phil Payne stated there is definite concern and ht would be discussing it during the executive session which followed. Authorization was given to Don Arnold, superintendent of the school corporation to file for an application for a grant under Title I, Public Law 89-10. This application is a continuing praction to receive money allocated by the federal government for the reading program. A request for approval of three DED test diplomas was granted to David Coy. r 3 Syracuse; Arlene Hall, r 3 Syracuse; and Edna Mock, 707 Front Street, Syracuse. Final Payments Final payments for project No. 6878 Wawasee High School and for the Lakeland School Building Corporation Kosciusko County 11, Indiana will be made to 14 companies. Originally there was to be 15 companies receiving final payments but in a board discussion on the project and the completion of the punch list, Phil Payne made a motion to pay all final payments with the exception of Frank Campbell Painting Co., who still have items on the punch list to complete. Those receiving final payment on Project No. 6878 will be R. K. McElheny Co.. Inc.; Penisular Slate co.; Industrial Piping and jEngineering Corp.; Delp Electric, Inc.; Interkal, Inc.; and Lee Company. Inc. Those receiving final payment for Lakeland School Building Corporation Kosciusko County 11. Indiana are: Johnson Controls, Inc.; 0.0. McKinley, Co., Inc.; Midland Engineering Co.. Inc ; Valley Insulating Co., Inc.; Industrial Piping and Engineering Corp.; Industrial Piping and Engineering Corp.; and Everett I. Brown. Co. In other board action the board appointed George Gilbert, new business manager, as corporation treasurer, beginning July 1. He will also be bonded in the amount of $50,000 as it has been in the past. The board also filed the annual extension program for the free and reduced meals, free milk and school food authority through the Indiana Department of Public Interest. The board also approved the claims and financial reports as of May 31. Also approved were all unapproved minutes. The board will review the extra curricular reports at the July 10 meeting with the other end of the year reports. Present at the board meeting were Mrs. Hoerr, Carey, Gilbert. Lera Rheinholt. Don Arnold was absent due to family reasons and was represented by Lantz. Set off sprinkler Workmen using cutting torches at Dana Corporation, Syracuse, ignited polyurethane inside the building, setting off the sprinkler system and fire alarm. The Syracuse Fire Department responded and the fire was mostly extinguished by the sprinkler system when they arrived. The fire alarm was activated at 12:43 p.m. Tuesday, June 12. No damage was sustained to the building.

NAMED I W CHAIRMAN — Lawrence Castahli. Chairman of the Board of the United Way of Kosciusko County and Ray Plummer, president, have announced the formation of the 1979 budget and admissions committee. Judith Rosenkranz will chair the three-meynber committee which will review the 1980 budget requests of the United Way's 21 member agencies. Mrs. Rosenkranz is a member of Altrusa and has previously sat on the boards of the YMCA and Planned Parenthood. She lives in Syracuse with her husband. Ralph and their three sons. “The United Way is extremely fortunate that Judy has accepted the chairmanship of the budget and admissions committee." said Mr. Plummer. Having been a member of this committee for the past two years she can bring much needed continuity and understanding to the budget rev iew process.

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