The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 June 1984 — Page 19

From the Syracuse Police log —

High weeds blocking view

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police Department: May 30 12:11 a.m. - Subject advised of an abandoned bike in ditch at Wawasee High School 9:05 a.m. — Subject called reference high weeds blocking view of entrance to roadway 9:12 a.m. - Post office advised of a small property damage accident, requested an officer 11 a.m. - Officer on station advised caretaker at Oakwood Park advised of found canoe 12:39 p.m. - Subject reference three wheeler racing up and down North Street 4:32 p.m. - Subject advised to have a police officer meet at home May 31 3:22 a m. - Subject advised two or three kids are intoxicated in alley way keeping her awake 8:40a.m. - Business requested information 9:02 a.m. — Welfare department worker requested to, speak to an officer 10:35 a m. - Officer requested contact street department reference large chunks of concrete in roadway on CR 530E 11:45 am. - Subject reference to a note, re: found a canoe 1:24 p.m. — Two calls reference subject burning in town 6:20 p.m. - Party advised there is a stalled car in intersection 8:29 p.m. - Party advised

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there is a subject setting in driveway at new dentist office June 1 6:36 a.m. - Subject advised of vandalism on Lakeside Drive to two homes 8:48 a.m. - Subject requested humane officer, has cat in cat trap 10:01 a m. - Subject reference stolen bike, requested an officer 11:07 a m. - Subject requested information reference impound this morning, very irate 1:07 p.m. - Subject on station requesting to speak to an officer June 2 2:31 a.m. - Store requested an officer reference intoxicated subjects in store 4:34 am. — Goshen Police Department advised, two Syracuse subjects on station being treated by medic’s reference battery, intoxication, will be in later to file charges 1:15 p.m. - Subject requested message be delivered to subject on the lake 3:01 p.m. — Party on Turkey Creek Lane with a complaint 7:20 p.m. - Business wants to see an officer 10:06 p.m. — Party advised of loud music at S. Huntington Street June 3 8:13 a.m. — Subject advised of two dogs running loose on North Huntington 9:35 a.m. — Subject requested a conservation officer

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10:06 a.m. - Subject requested to see an officer in reference to vandalism to home 11:11 a.m. — Subject advised a subject left the inside of his wallet at a gas station 12:04 p.m. - Subject advised cars parked in neighbors drive-way 12:21 p.m. — Subject advised sick raccoon in yard 2:37 p.m. — Kosciusko County advised subject stated to Milford officer someone trying to harm sister, at Heritage House, 3:25 p.m. — Party complained about cars sitting in roadway on Medusa 4:24 p.m. — Kosciusko County advised there is a boat floating out from a pier 5:20 p.m. - Party asked if an officer to check parking lot for kids June 4 z'. 8:13 a.m. — Subject on station for boat registration 9 a m. — Subject requested information on moped 9:06 a.m. — Officer advised there is a bright blue five-speed Free spirit bike at police station, found at the park 9:51 a.m. — Subject advised lost boat seat 12:20 p.m.- - Officer advised that bike found in park was stolen, owner found 1:35 p.m. — Kosciusko County advised to contact subject and advised son has been in an accident

1:50 p.m. - Subject requested information on why power is out 2:02 p.m. — Subject advised paddle boat missing 2:12p.m. - Subject advised kids blocking up dam 4:53 p.m. — Party advised car has been egged two days in a row 8:50 p.m. — Party advised the doors are off of the little tool sheds at NIPSCo pole lot 10:33 p.m. — Subject called in reference to loud music in parking lot June 5 3:12 a.m. - Subject advised kids swimming nude at Hoy’s Landing 8:17 a m. - Subject complained of loud music 8:19 a m. — Subject advised boat missing 9:38 a.m. - Subject advised his car is gone 10:36 a.m. - Subject advised tree down on Main Street 4:22 p.m. - Subject requested an officer at the VFW reference property damage hit-skip Boat seat missing Whitey Ruch, Mishawaka, contacted Syracuse Police at 9:51 a m. Monday, June 4, after finding a new boat seat on a pedestal was missing from’his boat. The Ruchs were in Syracuse over the weekend. Nov value amount on the seat was listed, however the couple is issuing a reward.

KICKLINE — Members of Dance Magic pose in formation. They are, left to right, Gretchen Huffman, Angie Harvey, Jodie Wilson, Julie Schwartz, Liz Waltz, Mindi Wakeland, Shelley Sanders and Julie Schmahl. (Photo by Julie Dußois)

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Rural dancers earn chance

Dancing is hard work. It takes dedication, muscle and sweat, and for what? Lee Anne Stewart, who owns and operates Lee Anne Stewart Dance School, seems to have the answer. While she admitted developing coordination, confidence and having fun are rewards of dancing, she saw a need for something more. Performing and learning the skills of being before an audience were the ultimate reward for all that practice in Mrs. Stewart’s mind. Three years ago, with the encouragement of several of her young students’ mothers, Mrs. Stewart chose a group of high school age girls to form a dance company called Dance Magic. Membership in Dance Magic is a privelege in fevery respect, Mrs. Stewart explained. The girls must audition and be selected on the basis of their performance of tap and jazz routines. They also must demonstrate the ability to learn new routines very quickly. Auditions for the troop are held as girls move, stop taking lessons or go off to college, she explained. There are currently eight members of Dance Magic. They are Gretchen Huffman, Angie Harvey, Jodie Wilson, Julie Schwartz, Liz Waltz, Mindi Wakeland, Shelley Sanders and Julie Schmahl. The girls spend at least one night a week rehearsing with the dance company, and are required to attend two other dance classes.

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The routines performed by Dance Magic are choreographed by Mrs. Stewart. She found the dance company a good way to expose the talented young dancers to a type of dance not taught in classes. “I’m very much attracted to kicklines and produciton numbers,’’ she explains of the group’s style. Mrs. Stewart began studying dance at age four. Most of her training was received in Dayton, Ohio. She regularly attends conventions and is herself a student of the dance. She currently receives instruction from a former professional dancer who now resides in South Bend. Mrs. Stewart is also well known in the area as a choreographer Until three years ago she choreographed all of the productions at Wawasee High School. She also has done occasional work at Enchanted Hills Playhouse. When asked if her students, especially the members of Dance Magic were serious about the dance, she explained, “I think that most of them do it as an extra-curricular activity, although two girls are going to college and will take dance classes there. One would like to teach.” Among Mrs. Stewart’s success stories are a former Miss Kosciusko County, and a former Wawasee High School gymnast who is now studying under Gus

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Giordano in Chicago with the hope of becoming a professional dancer. To Mrs. Stewart all of her students have successes. “I have a lot of students whom dance is easy for, some people it’s. a natural for, and I have some students whom it is difficult for. There are benefits for all types of students, coordination, rhythm learning to be confident in front of people, developing grace and enjoyment,” she explained are all successes. The members of Dance Magic perform for service clubs, nursing homes, at beauty pageants and in talent contests. The company has won the talent competi-

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tion the past two years at the Mermaid Festival in North Webster. Although there is no set fee for performaces by Dance Magic, contributions received by the company are put back into a fund for costume purchases. She explained that something new is added to the costumes each year. As the company becomes more well known throughout the area, it is Mrs. Stewart’s hope that the community will see fit to reward all their hard work and study with more opportunities to perform. She sees the Lakeland School System and area theatres as two future avenues of performances.

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