The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 October 1980 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 8,1980

School news

Bp*. | K ‘ ***• yj R * ■ P\ r 1 .-<•< 1980 ROYALTY Chris Darr and Tonda Davis BMnMMh 9mHB kIbSVF hi 4 vVjEI w MtjfeMjWr. MkB _•: vjugf > I M,. wA T ) u I ,iH '■ |Kb *■ * ' ~ >« t 7 . wMr r B Lit KI ’ MOST ORIGINAL — Wawasee’s Senior class won the most original award for their above entry in the homecoming displays. In case you haven’t guessed inside the stagecoach are Plymouth footballplayers. (Photoby Deb Fox) ■ juiMMr-« B ® • - MBR** ! s > fY , 4 IR. i. ■ \/> ■■ BB ‘ C-AY: K J -1 >isJ j uis mh!l P JB W !( K 1 ill «"*■<!■ '*■ j» r——'ll B "■*■ f k W*Bt /- 1 • j < 1 * rar g ■ <|l ® YK-Sr M **•.'«• wi v "•" By if tIaJM& \a Xs ifAgg; i I *" i_ ' \ I 7V Ji ■ J « -.-.» - wk ' I 1 Wl BEST CLUB — DECA Club at Wawasee High school won the best club display for homecoming Shown above three DECA club members are ready to burn the Plymouth player at the stake. (Photo by Deb Fox) . . Bk a ■ *' IH a< , M * ’ * B JBk *- -W RIS BBb 171 JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL — Recently class members at Milford Junior High chose representatives from their classes to be on the school’s student council. The student council at the junior high level is a service organization which helps in sponsoring things throughout the school. Shown in the first row are fifth grade council members, Mitch Price, Kerwin Miller and Terry Richardson. In the second row are sixth grade council members, Stacy Ostendorf and Jerrod Stoller. The third row are seventh grade council members, Richard Miller and Darlene Justice. Eighth grade council members, in back are Tracy Ryman, Roberta Hess and Mary Pearl, sponsor. (Photo by Deb Fox)

I 1 EtT 1979 ROYALTY Michelle White and Doug Mock

Pictures tell homecoming story

Bf w... Bb * Er* kA Z* L' ■ ».■' Irx m fQI ■ B ■, JMB -'■4 ■ I E Est B' B I- ’ ,7> THE PERFECT COUPLE? — Wawasee High School had a dress reversal day on October 2 in celebration of homecoming. Pictured above on the left is Tom Harvey, a WHS junior. On the right is friend Jeff Ruch, sophomore, who appeared to enjoy “dressing up.” (Photo by Kim Hieber)

■ 1 iLwErl ■M JBfe. «f ■Sb - ' ‘ WE? , z 1 , n B^Lg^L/ 7 B /■ /Ji K 'Wk .A BfejiihlP. 11 ” * t < IBPBHB '' V i xW ' CLASS OFFICERS — Milford Junior High class officers are shown above. In the front row are sixth grade officers, Stacy Ostendorf, secretary-treasurer; Harvey Melendez, president; and Jerrod Stoller, vice president. In the second row are seventh grade officers, Steve Galegor, president; Christine Troup, treasurer; Criss Baumgartner, secretary; and Anthony Beer, vice president. In the back are eighth grade officers, Kathy Weisser, vice president; Randy Beer, president; and Julie Schwartz, secretary-treasurer. (Photo by Deb Fox)

Spring is a virgin, Summer a mother. Autumn a widow, and Winter a step-mother. -Polish Proverb.

I saw old Autumn in the misty morn Stand shadowless like silence. -Thomas Hood.

■ I a^IRI’S. f! A' si - 1 Wjßk il Mo LIXMLHE ! S « Pk- , Cl ASS 1984 MOST APPROPRIATE — The freshman class at Wawasee High School won the most appropriate award for their display float of the Wild Rocky Busters. This year the homecoming display s were inside the Agricultural Annex because of the inclement weather. (Photo by Deb Fox) j 'Vl>* -•Ml «®yA«L *. * ’ J^. a’T**' wk*\ * — HT Be ’ ,; 7a’ DOUBLE AWARD WINNER — The junior class won both the best class award and the king and queen award for their homecoming display. While the display was on view by the public, there was a constant skit being performed by the junior class members. (Photo by Deb F.ox) 1 1 v . jgy ’ jiY; yW-Iml BB 1 -w W B *** —**!l F BB****- IW ♦ ’vziSv, x -• «m| ''Xmmmm --3** w*** •> ‘. , - '"F TRIBUTE TO THE WEST— The Wawasee High School Marching Band paid a tribute to the west during their half-time show Friday evening, Oct. 3, of the Wawasee-Plymouth game. Above the pompon corps forms a wagon wheel as the rest of the band forms a stage coach. Among the songs the band played were the theme from ’ Dallas” and the “William Tell Overture” with a guest appearance by the Lone Ranger, who was portrayed by Marie Schafer, Syracuse. (Photo by Deb Fox)

Earth’s crammed with Heaven, And every common bush afire with God. -E.B. Browning.

Syracuse sculptor Lemberg displays in art exhibition Sculptor Richard Lemberg, r 2 box 282 Syracuse, has had his piece “This Bomb Makes Rainbows” selected to the Second Annual Elkhart Regional Juried Art Exhibition at the Midwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart. This all media competition was open to northern Indiana and southern Michigan artists. The jurors were Russell Oettel, chairman of the Indiana University-Purdue Art Department and Helen Sheridan, Curator of Collections at Kalamazoo Institute of Art. The exhibition is open for display through Sunday, Nov. 9. S6OO damage as car and truck collide A 1977 Ford truck driven by Thomas W. Harvey, 411 W. Section Street, Milford, and a 1964 Corvette driven by Thomas G. Miteff, 4423 Dodge Ave., Fort Wayne, collided on SR 15 in Milford Tuesday morning. Milford Town Marshal David Hobbs estimated damages to Miteff’s vehicle at S6OO. Harvey’s truck was not damaged. Both cars were traveling north on SR 15 at the intersection with Emeline Street. Harvey stopped at the northbound lane, awaiting a vehicle in front of him to make a left turn. Miteff attempted to pass on the right side. Harvey started thru the intersection and contact was made.

RhgH The Milford Public Library has added nine new books to its adult department. The new books are “Joseph” by Joyce Landorf, “Run to the Roar” by Tammy Bakker, “The Last Enchantment” by Mary Stuart, “Three Farms” by Mark Kramer, “Send for the Saint” by Leslie Charteris, “The Two Bishops” by Agnes Sligh Turnbull, “The Hidden Target” by Helen Maclnnes, “Pastora” by Joanna Barnes and “My Sister the Panther” by Djibi Thiam.

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