The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1982 — Page 13

School news

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PLANNING BREAKFAST,, — These third graders in Carol Fehnel's class at Syracuse Elementary School are planning the menu for breakfast that was prepared and served in class last week. The breakfast was part of their study on nutrition. Pictured above are Jill Haney. Sandy Flores, J. J. Griffith. .Andy Keener and Mike Avery. (Photo by Terri Chikote)

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SEMPER FIDELIS AWARD — Don Frew, son of Rev. and Mrs. Phil Frew. Syracuse, was the recipient of the US Marine Corp’s Semper Fidelis Musical Excellence Award Monday evening. May 10. Frew received the award at the Music Booster s Wawasee High School Musk Awards banquet hekl in the school cafeteria.

Shown above is Frew with US Marine Corp Staff Sergeant John Montano. (Photo by Deb Foal

lu'-TO iEJay. ljr| I , ■ W ' ft Mk Yj 1 FIRST AID — Tyna Hunnicutt demonstrates the proper way to bandage a broken leg on Faith Hapner. The girls are fifth graders in Jerri Mahnensmith's class at Syracuse Elementary School where all fifth graders have been learning first aid. < Photo by Terri Chikote) On one afternoon in 1935. in the space of 45 minutes, Jesse Owens, the famous track star, established records in four separate events.

FISH FRY Saturday, May 15 4:30-8:00 P.M. SERVED IN THE MILFORD JUNIOR HIGH GYM Students *2” Adults *3 50 6 Years 12 Years 13 Years And Up ALL YOU CAN EAT CARRY OUTS AVAILABLE Proceeds For Milford Community Building Fund Sponsored By Milford Junior High

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REPRESENTS BSU — Shari Anne Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller of Dewart Lake, has been selected to represent Ball Sta e University at the National Association of College and University Residence Halls to be held at the University of Wisconsin. Clearwater. Wise.. May 27 through May 30. Miss Miller is the national communications coordinator for the association. She represents Beeman Hall at Ball State and will be representing over 7.000 students who reside in the residence halls at the university at the Wisconsin meeting.

KIWANIS ASSIST VARSITY SINGERS — Larry Stackhouse, representative .of the Lakeland Kiwanis. North Webster, is shown presenting Steve Bailey of the Wawasee High School Music Department with a check for SIN to help the Varsity Singers with expenses for their recent trip to New Ysrk. The donation is part of the Youth Services Committee of the Kiwanis. who will also be presenting four scholarships to Wawasee graduates this year.

What is a mother? The following students of Charlotte Hand’s first grade class at Milford Elementary in keeping with a Mother's Day theme for last Sunday, wrote what they liked best about their mother or what they felt best describes their mother. In addition students also wrote “What I do to help Mother.” The students wrote the following one-1 iners My mom's a good cook — Troy Felber; Mv mom is pretty — Tricia Wuthrich; Mother, you are the very best — Jason Vasquez; Mothers are for loving — Lora Hochstetler; I give her presents — Jason Avery; She takes me where I want to go — Matt Beer; She tucks me in bed — Kristen Galegor My mom cares for me — Andy Beecham; She cooks good — Anne Helmuth; My mom's nice — Lisa Klotz; When I'm sick she takes care of me — Betsy Henderson. My mother fixes food — Regina Swihart; My mother is pretty — Cathy Schwartz; Mother helps me - Chelsea Listol; My mother lets me ride my bike — Ryan Keiper; My mother pays my allowance — Robbie Strieby Mother’s Helpers I’ll help with housework — Krista Brumbaugh; I’ll wash dishes — Yesenia Cruz; I ll help with the new babies - Joseph Beer I’ll help clean the car — Glen Miller; I can sweep the floor — Cory Manning; I help shine the windows — Riqui Perez; I help my mom clean the house — Mark Diaz Brfl LAW SCHOOL GRADUATE — Barbara (Hartter) Donnelly of Lansing. Mich., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5 George Hartter of Milford, will be graduating from Cooley Law School in Lansing this week end during commencement activities at the school. She is a 196# graduate of Concord High School in Elkhart and a 1976 graduate of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo where she obtained her bachelor of arts degree in English. While at Cooley she participated in the University of Notre Dame foreign study program at the London School of Economics. London. England. Mrs. Donnelly graduated Summa Cum Laude from undergraduate school Barbara and her husband. Daniel, who is also an attorney, are interested in living and working in England. They have a five-y ear-old daughter. Laura. Suits always have a basic place in all wardrobes. They are more feminine with a softer tailoring look. The shorter jacket fits over fuller skirts with soft pleats that flatter the figure.

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Music awards given at WHS at Monday banquet

There were a number of awards given to music students at Wawasee High School at the annual awards banquet Monday evening. May 10, in the school cafeteria. The banquet was sponsored by the Wawasee High School Music Boosters. Receiving top award honors were Bill Harting who received the National School Orchestra Award; Mary Medlock. Directors Award; Sheli Miller, the National School Choral Award; Kent Butcher, the Baton Award; Sarah

■ B > I -w. bL..- b < — X w A 9 •* Mb Hhtifek FsHF 'Wbhb • ' ' Xgr • vl •PIL i 4 • JWtMir .toB A I Ml vlw Ik iuMii ’ «?3k' i ■Bft&Lß'ku.' VARSITY SLNGERS TAKE SECOND — Wawasee High School’s Varsity Singers took second place in the swing choir category at the New York Big Apple Music Festival Friday. May 7. The group, which spent four days in the Big Apple, was one of six in the swing choir competition. This is the first time in the history of Wawasee High School that a national trophy has been won. In addition tn competing in the music festival, which included groups from many eastern states, the singers visited the United Nations building. Statue of Liberty, Fifth Avenue and many other places of interest. Dr. Howard J. Hull. Jr., principal, accompanied the group as well as other chaperones and stated he was pleased with the behavior of the Varsity Singers. Dr. Hull was instrumental in organizing and pushing through the approval for the trip. Shown above with the second place trophy and participation trophy , which was presented to Dr. Hull Monday evening at the music awards banquet are members of the Varsity Singers. Standing in front are Susie Schmucker. Sarah Dain. Mary Medlock. Lana Beer. Mark Walker. Annette Beer and Tammy Jessop. In tfie second row are Dr. Hull. Sean Shanahan. Heather Yoder. Sheli Miller. Todd Smith and Paul Gardner. Standing in back are Don Frew, Bill Dixon and director Steven Bailey. (Photo by Deb Fox)

Slate nursery school at New Paris Rosemary iGundeni Widmer, formerly of Milford, will head the newly established Nursery School to be held in the New Paris Church of the Brethren. Registration in the nursery school program is open to all children who reach the age of three or four by September 1 and meet physical requirements. Sessions will begin September 7 with four-year-old's meeting from 9-11 am Monday. Wednesday and Friday and three-year-olds on Tuesday and Thursday. A non-refundable registration free and September tuition is, due by July 1 to insure acceptance The purpose of the school will be to assist the preschooler in developing socially, mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually in a Christian atmosphere. Registration information is available at the church office, at the corner of Division and Fourth Streets, New Paris or by calling the church at 831-2434 in the mornings or 5331377 in the evenings.

Dain. the Kay Fervada Memorial Varsity Singer Award; and Paul Gardner, the John Philip Sousa Band Award. Others receiving awards were: Rank Award in marching band, the percussion section — Tom Littlefield. Dan Enright, Kevin Enyeart. Rob Smith. Brett McDonald. Mark Walker. Denise Justice. Rob Stucko. Bob Elson. Gary Miller. Rick Mangona. Dale Uhl. Lori Keim and Tracy Stump. Receiving a new award. Spirit Award, was Brett McDonald.

I J’’ *TI b 4 ' it i r EPSF TESTING — These North Webster kindergartners participated in Early Prevention of Scheel Failure (EPSF) testing last week. The tests are designed to detect any areas in which a child needs to improve. Pictured above, clockwise, are Kathy Haddock. Cassie Hyde. Mike Secrest and Jeremy Ganshorn. (Photoby Terri Chiicote)

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The Drum Major Award was given to Gayle Miller and the Pompon Award to Kathy Hoover Those receiving the Purdue University All American Band Award were June Brown. Stacy Wall. Gayle Miller, Sheli Miller. Brett McDonald. Tammy Bowling and Yolanda Garza. Ryan Niles received the Service Award and Don Frew was presented with the US Marine Corp Sempher Fidelis Award. Frew was presented the award by US Marine Corp Staff

Sergeant John Montano. The Piano Award was given to Susie Schmucker All freshmen and sophomore members of the music department received certificates and the juniors were awarded their music jackets. Seniors were presented with pins and chevrons The major music award, the Departmental Award, will be presented at the Senior Awards Day. Friday. May 21.

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