The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 October 1983 — Page 11

School news

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AWARD WINNERS — The Wawasee Marching Warrior Band, led by Drum Majors Karen Miller and David Willard, display the trophy they received last Saturday at the District Marching Contest at Penn

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FUN IN THE SUN — Students at Wawasee High School put on their beach clothes Tuesday as a part of homecoming week Spirit Days. Pictured above from left are Jeff Schmahl, Michele Burger, Vai Kissinger and Bob Galloway. Today is Autograph T-shirt Day. (Photo by Tom Charles)

Ideal The ideal wife is one who grows dearer instead of merely more expensive. — Times, Los Angeles, j* HAPPY* *1 I BIRTHDAY J | BRANDY!! | • H 1 IX>I A Mom, Dad, Bobby, Bambi, A ■ Brendy, Grandma, I ▼ Grandpa And Kathy ▼

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p-Wawasee Boat Co. “Thw Area’s Most Complete Service Department" • Full Winter Storage Facilities — AH In Our Own Buildings! (Limited Space Left) • Fiberglass Hull Repair — Structural & Cosmetic • Expert Wood Refinishing And Restoration • Complete Outboard And Inboard Engine Rebuilding And Service • Complete Parts Department For OMC, Mercruiser & Johnson Motors • Glass Hull Buffing And Retaping And Gelcoat . Repair IT- JI Call Wawasee Boat Co. for whatever jraf. • j your boat may need while it’s “out of MV service” this winter. Have a like-new boat waiting for you next spring. Wawasee RM Boat Co. 457.4404 North Shore Lake Wawasee S*SR. 1 1 . • K’/ At Harkless Harbor I i J j -. J Ji R. 1 Box 92 -jft, a |jg|| *is Syracuse, IN 46567 £MI w I I_F ft *

Lakeland School Lunch Menu October 10-14 MONDAY — Hot dogs, tater tots, fruit, cookie, milk. TUESDAY— Pizza, buttered greenbeans, fruit, bread and butter, milk. WEDNESDAY - 1983 Universal Menu, power source burger, printout potatoes, vegetable chips, apple bytes, basic milk. THURSDAY - Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, peanutbutter sandwich, cherry cobbler, milk. FRIDAY — Fish-n-chips, cottage fries, fruit, bread and butter, graham cracker sandwich, milk.

High School in Mishawaka. The band received second place honors with a Division II (or Excellent) rating. The band is directed by David Blackwell. (Photo by Doug Walker)

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FABRICATED STUDENTS — Students in Betty Lambert's fourth grade class at Milford Elementary School made likenesses of themselves from straw, paper bags and their own clothing for the open house at the school. (Photo by Cathy Brill)

Universal It seems .that modern statesmen can’t tell a lie, either. The correct name for it is “officialdenial.” — Star, Minneapolis. Wisely put The sum of wisdom is that time is never lost that is devoted to work. — Grit.

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Milford Library

The Milford Public library received a number of new books during the month of September in the adult, juvenile and young adult sections. New titles in the adult collection are: fiction, “Belmullet” (Cobb); western, “Return to Phantom Hill” (Barton); and non-fiction, “The Art of Calligraphy” (Angel), “Calligraphy Made Easy” (Shepherd) and “Woman’s Day Christmas Cross Stitch’’ (Perronel. The additions to the juvenile collection are: reference, “The New Book of Knowledge” Encyclopedia, 21 volumes and “Lands and Peoples,” seven volumes; non-fiction, “Easy to Read Sport Book”, a series that includes, Baseball and Softball (Sandak), Basketball (Finney), Football (Sandak) and Gymnastics (Percefull); “How to Draw Book” series that induces, Drawing the Big Cats (Frame), Drawing Cats and Kittens (Frame), Drawing Dogs and Puppies (Frame), Drawing Horses and Foals (Bolognese)

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Visitors explain Ojibwa Indians to students

Mr. and Mrs. David Burkholder of Red Lake. Ontario. Canada, recently spent time visiting Milford Elementary School’s fifth grade social studies classes, telling the students about their experiences with the Ojibwa Indians of west central Ontario. The Burkholders were visiting friends and relatives in the Milford area brfore returning to their mission work in Red Lake. Their visit coincided with the unit on Native Americans in the American History classes of

and Drawing People (Ivenbaum). In the young adult section 110 new titles have been purchased in paperback. Some of these titles are: “Tiger Eyes” (Blume); “The Book of Key Facts: Politics, Wars, Science, Arts and Liturature;” “Follow Your Dream” (Holmes); “Guinness Book of Phenomenal Happenings;” “Rise and Fall of a Teenage Wacko” (Anderson); “Young Runners’ Handbook” (Barley); “Physical Fitness Digest” (Anderson); and “Auto Tune-ups Made Easy” (Consumer Guide). Irish wit Time waits for no man, but it sometimes hesitates a bit for a woman of 39. -- Irish Digest. Chuckle A small town is the place where a fellow with a black eye doesn’t have to explain. They already know. — Record, Colubmia, S.C.

Robert Cockburn and was especially appreciated. Burkholder spoke on the way of life of the Ojibwa and the changes that have occurred over the years. He shared many personal experiences and the couple sang a song in the Ojibwa language. Class members ejoyed the Burkholder’s visit and they can still be seen making toys out of cardboard and writing Indian words, tasks taught to them by the Burkholders.

Work saver Tomorrow has been defined as “today’s greatest labor-saving device.” — Record, Columbia, S.C. Similar The biggest trouble with success these days is that the recipe is just about the same as that for a nervous breakdown.

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“GOOD FRIEND JOHNNY APPLESEED” - Gathered here is the cast of the play “Good Friend Johnny Appleseed.** The play was done by Mrs. Robinson’s reading group at Syracuse Elementary School in honor of Johnny Appleseed’s birthday. Left to right by rows, the cast members are: Johnny Appleseed. Carter Yager: Roger, Alex Tindal; Mr. Strong. Aaron Tatman: Lisa. Holly Meditch; Mrs. Strong. Lisa Webster; and Chief Chickasee. Joey Salazar.

AppleseecKs birthday celebrated

The second grade classes of Syracuse Elementary School celebrated Johnny Appleseed’s birthday with three days of apple

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Bk -•-- ~ *•. BrHr" y * INDIANA COACH OF THE YEAR — Wawasee cross country coach Jerry Minton was last week named Indiana Coach of the 1982 season for girls’ cross country by the Indiana Coaches of Girls’ Sports Association. A business instructor at Wawasee High School. Minton will now be eligible for Midwest Regional honors, and then could go on to national competition. His very successful career as a track and cross country coach has spanned 21 years. Last year’s girls cross country squad placed seventh in the state, with two team members (Grace Stichter and Sonia Melendei) being selected to the all state team. (Photo by Doug Walker)

Girl's golf team's best

season comes to an end

After compiling an 11-0 regular season record, the best in team history, the Wawasee girls’ golf team’s 1983 season came to an abrupt end Monday when they placed eighth in sectional competition. Beckie Welty led the Lady Warriors in sectional play with a 102, followed by Sandy Bowman with 103, Kathy Jones with 104, Barb Hostetter with 105 and Shelly Roberts with 106. The team also finished eighth Saturday at the Culver Military Invitational. Beckie Welty again was Wawasee’s top performer with a 98. followed by Tammy Tranter and Kathy Jones at 104 each, Barb Hostetter at 105 and Shelly Rogers at 108. The Lady Warriors had closed out their regular season on

activities last week, Septmeber 28-30. Wednesday morning Mrs. Robinson’s reading group presented a play “Good Friend, Johnny Appleseed.’’ The characters included Lisa Webster as Mrs. Strong; Aaron Tatman as Mr. Strong. Holly Meditch as Lisa; Alex Tindal as Roger; Joey Salazar as Chief Chickasee; and Carter Yager as Johnny Appleseed. Rhonda Butler and Joanie Michael, along with the other children in the reading group helped give the introduction in word and song. Thursday morning the making of applesauce, apple tasting, making booklet covers for apple recipes and filmstrips on Jonny Appleseed’s life rounded out the

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Thursday at East Noble with a dual win over the host team and Elmhurst. Barb Hostetter led the team with a 49, while Kathy Jones shot a 50, Tammy Tranter and Beckie Welty had 52 each, and Sandy Bowman a 55. Coach Rudy Cesco said he was pleased with the team’s progress this season, as the squad broke the regular season mark of 10-0 set by the 1978 girls' golf team. Cesco said there were few real surprises over the course of the year. “We started out hoping they would play halfway decently, and they did," he said. “The girls had some fun this season, and that's the main thing.” Next year’s squad figures to be centered around returnees Beckie Welty, Barb Hostetter and Sandy Bowman, he said.

morning activities as the children traveled from room to room participating in these “apple activities.” The children seemed to enjoy tasting the apple pie, apple jacks, apple granola bars, apple juice, apple butter, apple candy and cider. Each second grade teacher sponsored one of these activities. Second grade teachers are Karel Hollingsworth, Ruth Robinson. Eloyce Van Lue and Sharon Wright. On Friday all of the second graders visited Miller’s Orchard and Amish Acres in Nappanee where they walked through the apple orchard watched cider and apple butter being made, took a hay ride through the woods and ate a picnic lunch in the orchard.

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