The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 June 1982 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 2,1982

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School news

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\ wiiim l w ’Hgf- If G 2 J w< r. zJk ' - « Y- - Aw > ’ ft m 'T'’ " * a 1 TB ■M|i Bq • z <v® £Lv'M. I II i -Xw \ • ' I S Mi Si£s*fe?\itiM. Z i I ' i. jm USE WRITING SKILLS— These students in the class of JoEllen Dorsey at Syracuse Elementary School, put their writing skills to use and made a poster for the school. Contained on the poster are short stories about school being out. summer things and what they liked about school and summer. Shown in front are Jennifer McKinstry. Rex Stockman. Margaret Smith. Marcy Ruggles and Teresa Rookstool. Standing in back are Kevin Micken*. Hessen Rink. Harold Cole. Kenny Murphy and Dawn Meade. (Photoby Deb Fox 1 ©Wk r ■ I ' S<Z S. 4 Jl .. IH k >K( WfCftfc. y c " i m x v . JI PARENT VOLUNTEERS — The mothers shown above have volunteered their help to second grade teachers at Syracuse Elementary the past school year. These mothers have helped with various class projects such as making game activities, bulletin, boards and assist with the preparation of teaching aids. Shown above an Carol Swaruendruber. Gloria Mishler. Arlene Bechtold and Fay Medlock. . t Photo by Deb Fox >

Four among state FFA finalists Four Wawasee FFA members have been notified by the.lndiana Future Farmers of America Association that they are finalists in the agricultural proficiency award areas. The top four members from throughout Indiana have been chosen in each of the 22 proficiency categories. Finalists from Wawasee are Tim Butt, in sheep production; Bnan Roberts, in crop production; Terry Elliott, in horse production; and Shelton Parsons, in agricultural electrification. The winners in each of the proficiencies will be announced during awards ceremonies at the state FFA convention at Purdue on June 16 Applicants for the awards are judged on their production agriculture or agribusiness project, their participation in FFA activities and their involvement in school and community activities Graduates from Grace The name of Barbara Zimmerman was inadvertently left out of the news item on the list of county students graduating from Grace College Barbara received her BA in English education She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs .Melvin Zimmerman of r 2 Milford. Commencement ceremonies were held in the Billy Sunday Tabernacle. Winona Lake, on May 21

m" ySaAt ~ . AWd i 'W!f '1 y I Jj II ■ mH Mr fl V 33 *!■ SPRING HAT DAY — The second graders at North Webster Elementary School displayed their creations in a Spring Hat Day Contest held on Tuesday. May 25. They paraded through the kindergarten. first, second and third grade classes at the school after being judged by teachers Susie Heath. Dixie Pryor and Dianne Carmichael. Brian Kern. left, of Myra Turner s class, has a very unusual bird nest hat complete with real greenery; Mart Irwin, center, of Elaine Rogers* class, stands tall with his creation "the balloon hat;" and Christi Rockenbaugh. right, of Kris L'mmeFs class wears a bridal veil comt-lete with flowers. (Photo bv Morrine Halfacre) I

whm HHBI WF ’w. s *' "*■ I L ->._ _jHHW W* sa '\ TL'c I ■[ 4. . • JK wIbB 111 BMMDIM FIFTH GRADE CHAMPIONS — Shown above are members of the Syracuse Elementary Fifth Grade class who participated and defeated four other fifth grade classes on Field Day Friday. May 14. The students are in the homeroom of Phil Mock. Other plat ings were Jim Nelson s class, second place; Betty Hite’s class, third place; Mavis Vanderveer’s class, fourth place; and Jerri Mahnensmith’s class, fifth place. The day consisted of track running and field evenings. Kneeling in front are Danny Smith. Ron Stuckman. Kim Adams. Erin Watson. Dave Keener. Lorie Hand. Clifford Carden. Dion Ridenour and Chad Lauer. * In the second row are Leßoy Greene. Angie Briggs. Julie Combs. Angie Keim. Dorinda ( onley, < huck Dawson and Shay Terry. Standing in the third row are Heather Ringler. Mary Haffner. Rob Huey. Chuck Losee. Jay Koontz. Lori Pifer and Michelle Adams. Standing in back is Phil Mock, homeroom teacher. (Photo by Deb Fox > "TBBI IjKk SECTIOt si< Bt - ” r z (© S# ©* | Jwf^ A; AM n n., 'i AA© 9 ® y > A . nJ/tAnA aA AftW ■ a xs. Fln rUPk A 1/L >. aA a / r vt lU A : — jaA.l W « 1 K tk 1. A]B NORTH WEBSTER T-SHIRT WINNERS — T-shirt winners in the North Webster Elementary School's Parent-Teacher-Friends Organization sponsored fund raiser are pictured in the two photos above, along with North Webster Elementary Principal Richard Long and PTFO President Anita Sin croft. Students representing grades five. four. two. one and kindergarten were among the winners.

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