The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 August 1985 — Page 10
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 7,1985
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SUMMER FUN PROGRAM — The Wawasee Swim Club has completed its summer swimming program. These meipbers met last week at Syracuse Lakeside Park for award presentations. In the front row, from left, are S. Hoffman, B. Grothaus, H. Meditch, C. Mangona, D. Laub, C. Dußois, S. Naugler, J. Troup, J. Atwood, L. Grothaus and L. Firestone. Shown in the second row are E. Swartzendruber, G. Naugler, B. Carlson, H. Perzanowski, B. Koser, R. Church, A. Gay, A. Rehling, S. Neterer and G. Walker.
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In the third row are J. Rude, M. Stohl, C. Stump, S. Gay, T. Ganshorn, S. Metcalf, E. Kryder and E. Schaekel. Pictured in the fourth row are Coach Sue Ganshorn, B. Neff, D. Keim, S. Ensinger, E. Hood, T. Dußois, S. Berkey, A. Kryder, S. Boles and T. Perzanowski. Swimmers in row five are from the left, are S Berkey, S. Rozow, B. Atwood, D. Caudret, D. Parr, B. Hurd, B. Smith, C. Baumgartner.S. Anderson and Coach,T. Caldwell with daughter Jill, on his shoulders. (Photo by Glen Long)
K-. ”• “<B - v n J S£r% fIfSW ui cjH3 Ml r. i ’ m.- Afl bAm J - I 1 kl 1 ■* f I uI I jXI ’. /r L-4rJ i ?R / iWf JL n < j ha- - *. ‘•sSi.-.BJ “d I i®W i J W BBIWCI i * If j iTKFIt I » 9flw ■ flaw I M4 I ■ COACHES’ AWARD WINNERS — Ten swimmers qualified for coaches’ awards at the Syracuse Swim Club summer program. Dedication, hard work, good attendance and all around good citizenship are the criteria for this award. Winners pictured are, in frojft from the left, D. Laub, C. Dußois, E. Swartzendruber and A. Kryder. In back from the left are T. Dußois, T. Perzanowski, B. Neff, B. Atwood and C. Baumgartner. A. winner not pictured was Sara Kline. (Photo by Glen Long)
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F ■ | mb Li ”016 h^ g EXPANDED PARKING LOT — Shoppers will be pleased to know that Augsburger’s Super Valu in Syracuse has expanded its parking lot, a section north of the store beside Hook’s, according to Jim Evans, vice president of Augsburger’s. (Photo by Bruce Bultemeier)
Bold jewelry Bold jewelry is very much in the limelight as a fall accessory. Frosted rock crystal or Lucite is blended with semiprecious stones, such as moonstones, and precious gems. Gold collar necklaces feature diamonds, pearls and sapphires. Visitorsand spies A Soviet master spy who defected to the West estimated that as many as 40 percent of Soviet diplomats and tourists traveling in the United States were intelligence officials.
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Substitute teachers are needed All former substitute teachers of the Wawasee Community Schools (aka/previously Tokeland Community Schools) should call Sue Kraft at 457-3188 if they are interested in renewing their association as a substitute teacher in Milford, North Webster, Syracuse, or at Wawasee High School. New applicants for substitute teacher positions must have a minimum of 60 semester hours of college credit and can call Dr. Howard J. Hull, director of Instructional Services at 457-3188 for an appointment and information about substituting in the Wawasee Community School Corporation. The valuable service substitutes perform is appreciated by parents, students and faculty and the school looks forward to hearing from them. On births Americans had more children in 1984 than the previous year, but the upsurge in newborns was only an echo of the Baby Boom of the 1950 s and early 19605, the Census Bureau reported recently.
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