The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1979 — Page 9

Youth center events This fall the Lakeland Youth Center is offering a full schedule for youths and adults. Baton, flag football, basic auto mechanics, gymnastics, dance exercise and holiday craft classes are being offered. I There are booklets of all activities, times and fees available throughout the Lakeland community. All elementary children should have received a booklet at school. The center is seeking new programs to off ?r. Please feel free to contact the youth center about activities that would be popular. Cub Scout round-up tonight North Webster Cub Scouts Round-up and registration is being held tonight (September at 7 in the (Counting House Bank. All boys age,s eight, nine and 10 vears-old and their parents are

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encouraged to attend. There will be a program and refreshments. One of the first activities of the year will be an overnight campout to be held September 29 and 30, for all area scouts and their families. Terry Enright is scoutmaster. Bowling Land 'O' Lakes Mid American Buildings 11 1 Wawasee Bowl 9 3 C& J Construction 9 3 The Little People Shoppe 9 3 The Local Craftsman 8 4 Syracuse Legion 8 4 State Bank o,f Syracuse 5 Crow Roofing, Inc _ 7 5 N W Legion Post 253 6 6 SturonJac I 66 Knights of Columbus 6 6 Frog Tavern 6 6 Commodore Corp 6 6 Mid State Ins Agency 5 7 The Flower Shop 3 9 Ligonier E Ik's 3 9 Whitacre Excavating 3 9 The Lost Knight 3 9 Dari Point 3 9 Cromwell Lumber 2 10 High team game and series The Local Craftsman — 956 2720 500 series R Mathews 523. D Smith 506. S Butt 553. G Price 554, B Eyer 564. F Nyikos 548. E Edgar 518, C Walton 544, G Newcomer 529. R McKibben 535, P Stichter 515, R Williamson 569, R Auker 561, K Koontz 507, J Warren 511. B Hilliard 506, D Courson 545, D Weaver 533. P Campbell 546, L Newman 546. R Simon 508, T Ervin 558. K Knisley 547 M Yoder 503. R Einsiedel 558, M Durham 581. M Sprague 515, R Graft 528 200 games G Price 202. B Eyer 207, F Nyikos 209, C Walton 219. R Williamson 214. 200. R Auker 201. K Koontz 212. D Weaver 205, D Courson 212. P Campbell 200, T. Ervin 219. K Knisley 233. M Yoder 206. R E insiedel 213

High school bowlers to meet All teams and individuals interested in bowling in the High School Bowling League on Monday evenings at Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse, will meet Monday, Sept. 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the bowling alley for the league’s organizational meeting. The Land, O’ Lakes Junior Bowling Association will meet Saturday, Sept. 22, at 10 a.m., at Wawasee Bowl, for its organizational meeting. At that time, all teams and individuals from second graders through eighth graders will sign up. For further information on the high school or junior bowling leagues, contact Susie Kern, Robert Simon or Wawasee Bowl. h Lakeland Sc/zoo/t I Lunch J | Sept. 20-26 THURSDAY — Chili mac. cole slaw, baked apples, bread and butter, Amish cookie and milk FRIDAY — Wiener sandwich, scalloped potatoes, mixed vegetables, peach cobbler and milk MONDAY - Ham patty sandwich. french fries, fruit, chocolate chip cookies, lemonade and milk TUESDAY — Steakettes, mashed potatoes, gravy, molded salad, peaches, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY - Lasagne, buttered corn, bread and butter, fruit, cake and milk 'Legend'available at Wawasee Copies of the 1979 Wawasee High School Yearbook, "The Legend," are currently being distributed. The following graduates have not picked up their yearbooks; Tom Brembeck. Rennie Gardiner. Craig Batchelor, Gamal Hernandez. Linda Lowe, Lynette Miller. Craig Schang. Mike Strausborger and Carmen Castillo. Books are available at Wawasee High School during the school day. Graduates no longer in this area may have a friend or relative get their books. All unclaimed copies will go on sale October 2. 20-0 victory for Milford over Syracuse The Milford Trojans extended their record to two wins and no losses with a hard fought 20 to 0 victory over Syracuse this week. — Ron Schwartz scored two touchdowns with Michael Hernandez scoring the other touchdown. Ron and Michael both scored another touchdown, but the Milford boys were called .for penalties and the scores were not counted. Ryan Wuthrich scored the extra points. Players of the week are Ron Schwartz, Michael Hernandez, David Melendez and Ryan Wuthrich. This was Milford's eighth consecutive victory over the last two seasons. The next game is against Wakarusa on September 27.

School news

Students learn responsibility at Fairfield H.S. beauty school

By TERRI CHILCOTE Teaching students responsibility is as much a part of the Fairfield High School cosmetology program as teaching them a trade.

*4IBN ■ \ x/ < n STUDENTS LEARN BY DOING — Stacy Clark, a senior al Wawasee High School. practices on a mannequin. w bt Jyl h|l • FREE HAIRCUTS OFFERED TO STUDENTS— Fairfield senior Mark Radabaugh. right, trusts his locks to Linda Snyder, left, as she gives him a haircut. Miss Snyder is a senior at Wawasee High School.

Lakeland school activities

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 19 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee tennis at Culver Military THURSDAY. SEPT. 20 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee freshmen football vs Whiteman at Goshen 4:30 p.m — Wawasee cross country vs Columbia City at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — Milford junior high volleyball vs Nappanee 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee volleyball vs Bremen 6:30 p.m'" — Wawasee girls' swim vs Bellmont and Huntington North at Huntington North 6:30 p.m. — I USB classes at Wawasee FRIDAY, SEPT. 21 NLC tennis meet at North Wood Honor Society has induction By LINDA PERRY The Wawasee High School National Honor Society held its annual fall induction Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. There were 124 people present. Those juniors inducted were Tim Bause. Heather Beer, Sunny Boggs, Tim Butt. Brad Calobrace, Brett Fawley, Susan Freeman, Tammie Goodspeed. Margie Gans, Amber Lehman. Wayne Heffner, Brenda Hunter. Susan Naab. John Locke, Amy Reed, Kathy Stichter, and Mike Vanderveer. The ceremony began with the Pledge of Allegiance, led by Master of Ceremonies Richard Steele. Jill Sliger then gave the history of the society, and senior members Deb Smith, Alice Steffen, Mike Murray, and Linda Perry discussed the principles of scholarship, character, leadership, and service, the principles on which membership in the society is based. After the principles were discussed, Mr. Stanley Grabowicz, faculty co-sponsor of the society, spoke further on the principles of the society and what it means to become a member. Mr. Henry Smith, principal of Wawasee High School, then led the new members in the National Honor Society pledge, and Mr. Philip Fawley, the other cosponsor of the group, presented them with their certificates and membership cards. Following the ceremony, refreshments were served in the cafeteria annex by the senior members of the society.

Besides learning cosmetology skills, students are responsible for putting in 1,500 hours of lab and class time throughout the two-year program, learn how to meet the public and conduct

7:30 p.m. — Wawasee football at Bremen SATURDAY. SEPT. 22 All day — NLC tennis meet at North Wood 10 a.m. — Wawasee junior varisty foot ball at North Wood MONDAY. SEPT. 24 3:30 p.m — Wawasee girls' golf vs Manchester at Waw asee 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee volleyball vs Bethany Christian at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee TUESDAY. SEPT. 25 4:15 p.m. — Wawasee tennis vs Manchester at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee cross country at Goshen 6:30 p.m. — North Webster

Farm Bureau selects resolutions people

Thirteen men and two women have been selected to serve on the Indiana Farm Bureau. Inc. resolutions committee for the farm group's 61st annual meeting scheduled for December 2-4 at the Indianapolis Convention Center. They will meet previous to the convention to prepare the resolutions to be brought before voting delegates. Among the issues expected to dominate are energy, natural resources, commodity marketing and the family farm. Chairman for the resolutions committee will be Virgil L. Cline of Selma, organization vice president and treasurer. Other committee members include Robert Runkle, r 1 Akron; Michael Zimmerman, Jr., r 1 Milford; Gene Jennings, r 1

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themselves in a professional manner. Lakeland Community Schools is one of three school corporations that sponsor the cosmetology program. The beauty school is open to juniors and seniors at Wawasee, West Noble and Fairfield High Schools. After completing the two-year program, the girls are prepared to take their state examinations for licensing The beauty school is governed by the State Board of Cosmetology and the State Board of Education and has been in existence since 1977. In the fjrst year, girls learn the basics which includes shampooing, manicures, haircutting, hair coloring, styling, wet sets, scalp and hair treatments, caring for and styling wigs, permanent waving, hair pressing and blow drying. They also learn bacteriology and sterilization, chemistry, -anatomy, nutrition, personal hygiene and how to meet the public. Seniors perfect what they learned at the junior level in addition to make-up, facial treatments, electricity and light therapy and beauty salon management. Instructors Karen Jones of Syracuse and Fay Sellers of Goshen insist upon a high level of professionalism The girls learn by working on mannequins, wigs and each other. The beauty school also offers free haircuts to students from Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble schools and is open to the public, by appointment, from 12-3 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Wednesday is Senior Citizens' Day on which the school offers free shampoos and sets and haircuts and $5 permanents to senior citizens. Junior students spend four hours a day in the lab and classroom and earn three credits while seniors spend five hours a day in the lab and classroom and earn four credits. Mrs. Jones said one of her biggest obstacles is “teaching them (the students) to be responsible for themselves and their actions." but added she has "a great bunch of girls." She also pointed out that, although only girls have enrolled in the

junior high football at' South Whitley 6:30 p.m — Syracuse junior high football vs Fairfield at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee volleyball vs Columbia City at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee girls' swim vs Penn at Wawasee 6.30 p.m — I USB classes at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 26 4 p.m. — North Webster junior high volleyball at North Webster 4:30 p.m. — Milford junior high volleyball vs Wakarusa at Milford 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee

Delphi: Donald Spencer, r 1 Windfall; Burr Smiley, r 1 Williamsport; Merrill P. Ferris, r 1 Milton and P. L. Whitaker, 8990 West Rockeast Road. Bloomington. Other committee members are Wilber Haehl. r 1 Waldron; Charles rLubbehusen, r 2 Dale: Gerald L. Martin, r 1 Butlerville; Mrs. Richard Lewman, r 3 Greenfield; Mrs. Walter Nurrenbern, r 2 Francisco; David W. Howell, r 2 Middletown, and Thomas O. Malsch, 9209 W. 93rd Avenue, Saint John. Commercial AM radio stations in the U.S. number 4.525 while commercial FM stations total 3,046. Educational stations—all FM —add up to surprising 956 nationwide.

Wed., September 19,1979 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT — Kim Kreager. left, a West Noble High School senior and Rosalie Keim, right, a Wawasee High School senior, put their knowledge to practice as they give customer Pat Niles a permanent. Miss Niles is a student at West Noble High School. L > f \ ; y INSTRUCTORS ASSIST STUDENTS — Instructor Karen Jones, left, of Syracuse, shows cosmetology student Linda Snydeb, right, some haircutting techniques. Iler customer is Mark Radabaugh.

program so far. it is also open to boys. According to Mrs. Jones, the program is going very well. "It's a hard course to take. There's a

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lot involved," she said, but it provides vocational training to students who otherwise might not have the opportunity to receive such training after high school

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