The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 December 1987 — Page 10
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., December 2,1987
School news
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SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT — The North Webster School will present • its annual Christmas concert on Monday evening, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. All students in grades three, four and five, and all students in the seventh and eighth grade bands will perform. Selections will include such favorites as; "Rock and Roll Christmas, “Rockin Around the Christmas Tree,” “The Night Before Christmas,” and many more. The elementary choirs are under the direction of Karilyn Metcalf: and the bands are under the direction of David Blackwell. Accompanists for the evening will be Marcia Conkling on the piano and David Bowen on drums. There will be no admission charge. The public is invited to attend. In the photo preparing for the concert are from left. Josh Lambert, David Smith, Heath Cripe. Daniel Allen, Sean Hoffman. Jeremy Plummer, Gave Plew and Adam Warren. (Photo by Carla Gaff)
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PRACTICE FOR CHRISTMAS PROGRAM — The second grade class of Charlotte Morrill at Milford Elementary School practices for their part in the school Christmas program, “Christmas Again?,” to be presented at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec I'o. The play will be directed by Ann Bushong, with musical accompaniment by Lura Hoover. In front from the left are Paul Fisher, Rob Schlipf, Athy Pamer, Tracy Gradle, Michelle Tessman, Eva Schmucker and Bill Foltz. In the second row from the left are Virginia Ruggles, Lance Evans, Jared Bontrager, Chastity Miller and Stacey Faughender. From the left in row three are Joey Criswell, Ryan Wert, Jeff Mast, Chris Sabin, Karrie Foltz and Kristina Smith. In back from the left are Latisha Powell, Jeremy Howard, Cameron Vanlaningham, Stephanie Bqss, Christy Martin and Joey Webster.
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Honor 4-H members at achievement night
Kosciusko County 4-H ipembers were honored on Monday evening, Nov. 30, at the annual 4-H Achievement Night. The event was held in the County Justice Building, Warsaw. The following 4-H members received awards for their achievements: Special 4-H award, sponsored by the 4-H Council — Paul Berkey Tractor Operator contest, sponsored by Sellers and Sons — Tyler Bouse, junior division Demonstration contest (clover team) — Darren Kline and Bill Lehman, and Laura Byrer and Amber Lent; (clover) Christy Warren, Karen Dickey and Michele Demske; (junior) Andi Stroup; (senior) Janet Lynch, Duane Kline, Becca VanSchepen, Shirley Bolinger and Penny Williamson Public Speaking contest — Sherry Shepherd, senior division Special Electric awards, sponsored by the State Electric Committee — (div. I) Philip Egolf, Jamie Scott, Richard Anderson and Stacy Gledhill, winners; (div. II) Bill Hilliard, winner, Chad Collier, alternate; (div. Ill) Jonathon Studebaker, winner, Nicki Swick, alternate; (div. IV) Howie Prater, winner, Jeff Camden, alternate; (div. V and up) Michelle Sutton, winner, Chris Braman, alternate , Rocket Club awards, sponsored by Robert and Barbara Hedington — (div. I) Ryan Miller, winner, Philip Egolf, alternate; (div. II) Eric Mikel, winner, Cassie Hart, alternate; (div. IV) Andi Stroup, winner, Andy Hart, alternate; (div. V) Nick Waech, winner 4-H Champion Crop awards, sponsored by Clunette Elevator Co. — Rodney Shepherd, alfalfa; Shawn Krull, corn, soybean and wheat Cake Decorating awards, sponsored by the Lake City Lassies and Lads 4-H Club — (div. I) Angie Bonewitze, champion; (div. V) Jackie Huffman, champion Best Forestry exhibit, sponsored by the Soil & Water Conservation Service — Andi Stroup Best Soil and Water Conservation exhibit, sponsored by the Soil & Water Conservation Service — Shawn Krull Best Wildlife exhibit, sponsored by the Claypool Classics 4-H Club — Mark Demske Best Flower exhibit, sponsored
by Don’s Flower Shoppe, Etna Green — Sharon Gerencser County Awards Wildlife — Kirk Dombek and Joseph Runyen Geology — Eric Merley and Julie Vanderpool Flowers — Elizabeth Walters, Sharon Gerencser, Kami Johnson and Michele Demske Fine Arts — Monda Sievers and Beth Bammerlin Miscellaneous Crafts — Bill Fredericks and Jill jSommers Model Crafts — Andi Stroup and David Bailey Needle Crafts — Tracy Martin and Danny Knepper Beef — Janet Lynch, Todd Nelson, Lori Gray and Shelly Manuel Cat Care — Jeryl Baker, Lisa Beery, Karen Ulmer and Doug Kimes Child Care — Sarah Melton, Jodi Kammerer, Belinda Kinch and Kim Demske Field Crops — Karen Butt and Jamie Scott Rabbits — Shirley Bolinger, Tim Sechrist, Jim Kintzel and Jason Block Dairy Goats — Janet Studebaker, Cheri Tucker, Jodi Stiffler and Patty Walters Sheep — Phil Huffman, Thad Leininger, Penny Williamson and Marta Hetler Swine — Lori Gray, Dawn Burch, Jeremiah Anglin and Zach Stookey Bicycle — Jeremy Beigh and Kent Gault Cake Decorating — Christy Householter, Adrienne Shalley, Tom Braman and Jackie Huffman Pe r sjo n a 111 y — Amy Rodenberg, Meghan Boggs and Rhonda VanSchepen
‘ A A ■X zV CHRISTMAS CONCERT PERFORMERS — Members of Mrs. Conrad’s afternoon kindergarten class at Syracuse Elementary School prepare for a Christmas Concert to be presented by the elementary children at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7, at the elementary school gym. The concert is expected to last one hour and is free to the public. Choir members, under the direction of Mrs. Sherry Lantz, include: First row, from left — Jace Stewart, Amber Gagnon, Matthew Knisley, Sunshine Popenfoose, Glenn Johnson, and Colleen Hickey. Second row: Jill Caldwell, Michael Balzer, Katheryn Rehling, Mark Warner, and Paul Seidner. Third row: Lauren Stucky, Aaron Snyder, Mick Mench, Katie McCauley, Justin Lewallen, and James Snyder. *?'* - EDUCATION WEEK — As Warsaw Community Schools observed Education Week, Mike Skevington, advertising representative from The Papers Incorporated, spoke to four of Steve Markly’s iO-12th grade marketing classes at Warsaw Community High School. ’ Mike spoke on the topic of “Marketing and Advertising Awareness in Today’s Business World.” He used role playing techniques to demonstrate the possibilities of careers in advertising sales. If you have always wanted a place in the country ... We have the answer for The Country Manor. - . .7 Located a short mile south of town on County Farm Road. The Country Manor provides a new lifestyle for mature adults. For a limited time, receive a free gift when you «y-vfy v~r come in for your scheduled tour of the 111 y Country Manor. *M A N O R* — .. rnno “A Miller’s Merry Manor C/all Zb/"OdZ-rZ New Lifestyle Community”
Gift Wrapping — Karen Dickey, Shawn Steiper, Rhonda Surface and Loretta Schafer Dairy — M. B. Tusing, Diane Karst, Eric Toetz and Kelly Dearddrff Consumer Meats-Beef — Jennifer Luley and Lisa Kaiser Consumer Meats-Pork — Trent Long and Lindi Hubler Poultry — Patty Walters and Billy Lehman RONALD W. HOYT National Awards Achievement — Paul Berkey, Lisa Kaiser and Becca VanSchepen Agriculture — Rodney Shepherd and Shawn Krull Bread — Elizabeth Walters and Kim Demske Citizenship — Lisa Kaiser and Paul Berkey Clothing — Julie Vanderpool, Angie Smith and June Bules Conservation of Natural Resources — Shawn Krull and Jeremy Beigh Dairy Foods — Leslie VanDcWatcr Dog Obedience — Tricia Gaff, Kristine Paton and Tammy Rose
Electric — Steve Baker and Tom Braman Entomology — Becca VanSchepen Food and Nutrition — Beer and Amanda Krull Food Preservation — Karen Drake, Lisa Teeple and(Amy Whicker Forestry — Mark Demske Gardening — Dion Anglin and Sharon Gerencser Health — Becca VanSchepen Horse and Pony — Tracie Hunter and Mindy Elliott Leadership — Shirley Bolinger, Steve Lynch and Paul Berkey Photography — Shane Gamble and Brian Pyle Public Speaking — Sherry Shepherd Vet Science — Katti Stroup Wildlife — Paul Berkey and Scott Beery Petroleum Power — Jamie Stiffler and Bret Backus Fashion Revue — Janelie Kistler, DeNae Bouse, Beth Bammerlin, Rebecca VanSchepen, Dawn Burch, M B. Tusing, Shanda Bouse and Rachel Beer Key Club winners — Jeryl Baker and Duane Kline Rick Osborn Memorial Award for Dairy, sponsored by the Gene Messmore Family — Eric Toetz Kay Ferverda Memorial Award for Beef, sponsored by the Donald Ferverda Family — Steve Lynch Roberta Waggoner Memorial Award for Rabbits, sponsored by the Ronald Waggoner Family — Jim Kintzel I Dare You Leadership awards, sponsored by the 4-H Council — Mark Demske and Shirley Bolinger
Junior Leader Awards First year — Steve Baker, Rita Beer, Jim Bishop, Karen Butt, C. Norman Hubler, Jim Kintzel, Shawn Krull, Jennifer Luley, Tosh Marshall, Brian Prater, Marlene Price, Jill Rule, < Andi Stroup, Jake Tusing and Jennifer Wolf Second year — Martha Alt, Josh Beery, Susan Brubaker, Dawn Burch, Jeff Camden, Teresa Musselman, Rick Powell, Jonathon Studebaker and Rhonda VanSchepen Third year — Jeff Feldman, Duane Kline, Janet Lynch, Tracy Martin and Kevin Ousley Fourth year — Jeryl Baker, Renee Beer, Scott Beery, Paul Berkey, Sonja Bishop, Lindi Hubler, Katti Stroup, M. B. Tusing, Leslie VanDeWater and Penny Williamson Fifth year — Kim Demske, Lisa Kaiser, Rodney Shepherd and Rebecca VanSchepen Sixth year — Mark Demske and Steve Lynch We congratulate these fine young men and women on their accomplishments in the 4-H program this year. 4-H Calendar December 1— 4-H Horse and Pony Banquet, Fairgrounds, 6 p.m. December 3 — 4-H Leader’s Banquet, Shrine Building, 6:30 p.m. December 7— Beaver Dam Better 4-H’ers Club meeting, Beaver Dam Church, 7:30 p.m. December 8 — Junior Neighbors 4-H Club meeting, Fireman’s Building, Pike Lake, 6:30 p.m. School menu WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL December 7-11 MONDAY — Turkey pot pie or sloppy Joe sandwich, buttered cauliflower, fresh orange slices, and milk TUESDAY— Frank casserole or chuck wagon sandwich, lettuce salad, peach crisp and milk WEDNESDAY - Lasagna w/garlic toast or pig-in-poke, buttered broccoli, applesauce, wacky cake, and milk THURSDAY - Beef and noodles w/whipped potatoes or pizzaburger, buttered peas, jello w/fruit, deviled egg, and milk FRIDAY — French toast w/sausage links or cheeseburger, hash browns, mixed fruit, and milk MILFORD SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH December 7-11 MONDAY — Sloppy Joe sandwich, pickle slices, mixed vegetables, cherry crisp, potato chips, and milk TUESDAY— Chicken and noodles, whipped potatoes, mixed fruit, stuffed celery w/peanut butter, and milk WEDNESDAY - Beef stew, lettuce salad, diced peaches and bananas, com bread w/butter, and milk THURSDAY - Hot ham and cheese, French fries, fresh grapes, baked item, and milk FRIDAY — Taco salad w/com chips, buttered com, pear slices, jello cubes in cream, and milk Financial aid meeting at WHS Parents of senior high school students are reminded of the General Financial Aid meeting Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 7 p.m., in Wawasee High School Auditorium. Steve Petty, financial aid director at Grace College, and Marilynne Curtis, guidance director at the high school, will be in charge of the meeting. Areas to be discussed at the meeting include grants, loans, scholarships and the general financial aid process. Also financial aid forms will be available for the parents.
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