The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 June 1987 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 10,1987

School news

Cindy Nelson is delegate to Girls' State

Syracuse American Legion Auxiliary Wawasee Unit 223 has selected Cindy Nelson to be their delegate to Hoosier Girls’ State, CINDY NELSON and Danielle Iwankowitsch to be the alternate for 1987. The girls are chosen from the junior class at Wawasee High School. The delegates will attend a week-long

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session at Indiana’State University June 14-21. This is the 46th year for the program. Cindy Nelson is the daughter of Nancy Nelson. She has been the class president for three years, secretary of the Student Council, an executive officer of SADD, member of the Student Advisory Board of the Governor’s Task Force to Reduce Drunk Driving and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She is employed at Thornburg Drug Store. Danielle Iwankowitsch is the daughter of Alex and Jean Iwankowitsch. She is a member of the Future Educators of America, The Ski Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Varsity Club. She is also a member of the girl’s swim team and is active in the youth group in ,her church. The purpose of Hoosier Girls’ State is to educate eligible young women of Indiana about the state’s political system, the mechanics of the state’s form of government, and how it works, together to make up the representative free form of government. The young women learn what a political party is, how it is run,

Bethanie Walker graduates from Ball State University

Bethanie Walker, daughter of Stu and Diana Walker, Syracuse, graduated from Ball State University, Muncie, with a bachelor of science degree in fashion merchandising and marketing. Miss Walker is a

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DANIELLE IWANKOWITSCH how candidates are selected and how elections are conducted. Along with this, a sense of pride in country and true patriotism is also emphasized. The program is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary.

graduate of Wawasee High School. k While attending Ball State, Miss Walker was president of the DECA Club and secretary for Delta Zeta Sorority.

k’ * I An- ■ * I H" a •*»BI m A I flub I'♦ & - ■ ... - fl OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC STUDENT — Michael Mattix was named outstanding academic student of the year at North Webster Junior High. He is an eighth grade student and will be attending Wawasee High School in the fall. (Photo by Carla Gaff) KXiwwwr w I UPCOMING DANCE RECITAL — The Lee Anne Steward Dance School will be presenting its 1 Ith annual recital Friday and Saturday, June 12 and 13, at 7 p.m, in the Wawasee High School auditorium. "Dancopoly ” is the title of this year's recital. Pictured in top photo, left to right, in their presentation of "NewYork, New York" are Deb Polise, Nikki Carr, Shelley Evans, Leticia Zuniga and Tammy Tessman. In bottom photo, from left to right, are Clarissa Dußois, Judy Tessman, Abby Zerkel, Allison Lambert. Tricia Preston. Crystal Price and Michele Farkas as they perform to “Chattanooga ChooChoo." Jr SV’ fl fl - / J ■ I' nF MILFORD DRAMA AWARDS — Receiving drama awards at the Milford School awards program on Thursday, May 28, were Suzanne Schwartz, left, best actress, and Brian Schwab, best actor.

x SESQUICENTENNIAL FAMILY GAMES Sponsored By The Syracuse Jaycees SESOUICEMTEMNIAL Please complete the following form and return to the Syracuse Jaycees by gYR AC USE July 6. 1987. (Syracuse Jaycees, P.O. Box 73, Syracuse, IN 46567) Participants' Name Group That You —i ..« r Will Participate In: Marling Address 1 —_— -’YWP' M „ ~ 3-5 Yrs. City State Zip 6 _ 9 Yrs ■ Phone — 7 . 1012 YfS - Check Three (3) Out Os The Five (5) Genies In Which You Want To Participate: Horse Shoe Pitch Spoon Relay . - Obstacle Course ■ Three-Legged Race '■ Balloon Toss Remember these are family games, each gome requires a parent or responsible adult paired with one child Age groups are decided by the last birthday of the child participating. (Pre registration not required May register night of event.) I the undersigned participant of the Family Night Activities held at Lakeside Park during the Sesquicentennial Celebration hereby release the Syracuse Jaycees, the officers and members of the Board of Directors of the Syracuse Jaycees and the leaders of specific activities from any and all liability arising out of the above named participants taking part in any of the programs sponsored by the Syracuse Jaycees, the Syracuse Park Board, and the City of Syracuse. Signature Date ■) (Parent or Legal Guardion must sign this waiver for participants under 18 years of age)

& ‘J.-: ' •« - t- y ■- ■-M»- < ■ » •’rv —jHa ■■ .'fW \ Xlhr XTIr M < S'W'R * ™ Td* ~ ‘v - Shi i *1 k. ■■■■Smmmb- fiBMHSSSSfiSSBHHMBHMk SHHE9S ACADEMIC AWARDS GIVEN — The following students were honored at the North Webster School f<\their academic abilities and were given Presidential Academic Awards: In fronlXcmiuJgpf' are Cassie Bonner, Leslie Chelfanet, Vennesa Shoemaker, Elizabeth Whiteman, Andrea Adkins, Kham Pheth Oudamack, Coleen Hoffert and Erika Sincroft. In the middle row are Gretchen Hygema, Amber Farbose, Rachel Stoner, Jennifer Mattix, Jennifer Fouts, Carmen Waldrop, Natalie Mickley and Amber Esenwein. In back are Scott Laurance, Chris Lung, Erik Conkling and Aaron Graham.

■»i™ i»« _.— — - North Webster Awards ■ SOUNDS OF HOPE — Kristina M. Lange, a 1987 graduate of Wawasee High School and daughter of Eugene and RoseMarie Lange, r 5, Syracuse, has been selected to participate in the 16th annual Sounds .of Hope European good will concert tour. She plays the viola and will perform with the string ensemble. The tour will travel to Netherlands, Germany, Austria. Liechtenstein, Switzerland. France, England and Belgium. After rehearsals at Oakwood Park in Syracuse, the group will depart from Chicago. It will present its 16th and final public concert on July'lo at Wawasee High School. Sounds of Hope, founded and directed by Varner M. Chance, is an organization promoting international understanding and good will through the universal language of music. In addition to scheduled concerts in schools, churches and cathedrals, the group will visit many famous and historical places throughout the 3,000 miles of travel in Europe. One of the highlights of the tour will be the nine times the group will stay with Dutch, German, french and English families. Personnel for the tour is selected from youth and adults, ranging in ages 15 through retirement. It includes singers, string instrument players, a harpist, and non-performers who help in various responsibilities such as counselors, nurse, greeters and other important tasks.

Hr i I 0 i J ® i V • jflßk >4 - r~~ w n DISTINGUISHED HONOR ROLL — Students on this years distinguished honor roll at North Webster are, left front, Jason Hollar, Joe Rhoades and Michael Mattix. In back are Joni Simpson, Sherry Rice, Heather Waldrop and Stacey Coy. (Photo by Carla Gaff) - la Jjv t \ r - -I ' I K CONSECUTIVE ATTENDANCE AWARD — Students receiving awards at North Webster Junior High for perfect attendance during three or more consecutive years are,from left in front, Bart Templeton, five years: and Jamie Conkling, four yeitrs. In back are Staci Freel, three years: Eric Hollingsworth, six years; and Misty Vandivier, five years. (Photo by Carla Gaff)

Local VU grads Vincennes University’s 181st class of 1,316 graduates recently received associate degrees in science, art or applied science, or certificates of completion from the one-year programs. Dr. Phillip M. Summers, president of the university, addressed students and their families and friends. Honorary doctorates were conferred upon Eighth District US Representative Frank McCloskey and Ernestine Raclin, chair of the board of First Source Corporation in South Bend and nationally acclaimed volunteer for the United Fund. Most graduates from the 57 occupational programs will go into the work force immediately, although some, like their classmates in academic transfer programs, will choose to continue their education at a baccalaureate institution. Kosciusko County area graduates include: Steven J. Gagnon, PO Box 9, Leesburg, drafting tech/architectural; Ren Michael Clark 218 S. West Street, Milford, horticulture technology; 1 Susan M. Dain, r 5 box 183, Syracuse, secr/executive option.

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A ON TOUR — Mindy Harman, a 1987 Wawasee High School graduate, c will tour with the musical group, “Highest Praise", beginning Saturday, June 13. Highest Praise is a group based from Ozark Christian College, Joplin, Mo. She will join 117 other singers on the two-week tour of western United States. This is Harman's third year of singing with the group. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harman, Syracuse.