The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 June 1989 — Page 10
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 7, 1989
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School news
21 receive CTB scholarships
Twenty- one educational scholarships for the 1989-90 school year have been awarded by CTB. Inc., to children of the company 's employees, according to Sam Pfahler. CTB director of personnel CTB. Inc . headquartered in Milford, is the parent company of Chore-Time Equipment. Brock Manufacturing. Triple Crown Fencing. Chore-Time/ Brock In-
I ■ 9QA’ \ PAIR OF SMILES — Tammy Tessmann and Dan McCulloch are all smiles as they wait for the rest of the Class of 1989 to enter the Wawasee Gymnasium on Sunday. THAT SPECIAL MOMENT — Rod Jessop, a member of the ( lass of 1989. receives a handshake from Wawasee Principal Ned Speicher as he receives his diploma on Sundav.
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WAITING ON CLASSMATES - SH of the 255 member* of the CtoM of IMS Uand and natch a« their file into the Wawanee Gymnasium on Snnda-. d irir ' the ’l«t annua! commence-
ternational. Chore-Time Plastics and Chor.e-Time Swish Watering Systems, all of Milford, and Chore-Time Cage Systems, with manufacturing plants in Milford and Decatur. Ala Receiving full four-year. SBOO per year scholarships include the following: Staci and Traci Ostendorf, daughters of Mr and Mrs Mike Minnick. Milford, will both be at-
tending Indiana UniversityPurdue University, Fort Wayne. Melanie Barrentine, daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Barrentine. Nashville, Ga. A 1989 graduate of Wawasee High School who spent her senior year in Syracuse with Jim and Kim Evans and family. Syracuse, she will be attending Valdosta State College, Valdosta. Ga. Gina Swartzendruber. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swartzendruber. Syracuse, is enrolled at Purdue University. West Lafayette. Christopher Smith, son of Lester Smith. Warsaw, has been accepted at Texas A & M University. College Station. Texas. Also. Jeff McMinemon. son of Mr and Mrs. Gary McMinemon. Hartselle. Ala . is planning to attend University of Alabama. Huntsville. Ala.; and Robert Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose. Watkinsville. Ga.. will be enrolling at University of Georgia. Athens, Ga. Recipients awarded one-year
1 W I Bl? "' ; - RESTING TIRED FEET — Laura Hygema sits patiently, with shoes off, while watching other members of the Class of 1989 receive their diplomas during graduation exercises on Sunday.
mrwt rxercHrv From left are Gary Rice. Vicky Zuniga. David Penn Belinda Schener. Javier Melendez and Nancy Ramirez
scholarships valued at SBOO are: Lisa daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce Hunsberger, Milford, who plans to attend Purdue University. Brooks and Matt Koble. sons of Mr and Mrs Barry Lintz, Syracuse. Brooks will be attending Grace College. Winona Lake, while Matt is undecided at this time. Valerie Towne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Towne. Goshen, plans to attend Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. Keith Johnson, son of Steve Johnson, Elkhart, will be attending DePauw University. Greencastle. Thomas Beno, son of Barbara Beno. Warsaw, has been accepted at Pensacola Junior College. Pensacola. Fla Receiving renewals of their SBOO scholarship awarded in previous years include the following: Sharon Gerencser. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerencser.
WELCOME FROM PRESIDENT — Jeff Carey, president of the Class of 1989 at Wawasee High School, welcomes the audience to the 21st annual graduation exercises on June 4. ■ r-'ll II A PROUD ENTR ANCE — Tammi Gross and Jeff Carrillo walk into the Wawasee Gymnasium during the student entrance portion of the 21st annual graduation exercises on Sunday. Gross and Carrillo were two of the 255 members of the Class of 1989 who received diplomas on Sunday. I» 1/ i CLASS VALEDICTORIAN — Brian Neff, valedictorian of the Class of 1989. walks away from the stage area after receiving his diploma from Wawasee Principal Ned Speicher during the graduation program
Milford, is attending Purdue University. Vicki Holderread, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holderread, Milford, is studying at Indiana Vocational Technical College. Fort Wayne. Tamara Hollar, daughter of Stan Hollar, Milford, is attending Purdue University. Jon Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Evans, Syracuse, is enrolled at Olivet Nazarene University, Kankakee. 111. Shelly Sanders, daughter of Pat Sanders, Syracuse, is studying at Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas.
Area students on Vincennes U. dean's list
The dean’s list for spring term at Vincennes University was recently released. To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must complete at least 12 hours and achieve a grade point average of
Students receive degrees from Indianapolis University
The University of Indianapolis recently conferred 507 degrees during its 84th annual baccalaureate/commencement exercises in Nicoson Hall. Local students receiving degrees included Michelle L.
How opportunities are possible
By KAREN S. LOWRY (Extension Agent 4-H And Youth KAREN S. W* LOWRY W **■ -<r/7.c Youth development oppor tunities are at the heart of our 4-H program. Many of these opportunities are made possible because of our dedicated 4-H volunteers and supporters An activity that is a prime example of this is the Kosciusko County 4-H Fish Fry. The Kosciusko County 4-H Fish Fry is organized and conducted by 4-H volunteers, parents and members The Fourth Annual Kosciusko County 4-H Fish Fry will be held on Saturday, June 17, from 4-7:30 pm at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. Each 4-H member is asked to sell tickets through their local 4-H club to support the 4-H Fish Fry Fifty cents for each ticket sold will be given to the local 4-H clubs for use in their club programs Money raised from the 4-H Fish Fry is used to provide trips and awards for Kosciusko County 4-Hers and leader training for Kosciusko County 4-H leaders Fish Fry monies are specifically
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Tanya Wenger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Wenger. Syracuse, is pursuing her studies at Grace College. Mandy Riffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kruger. Warsaw, is enrolled at Ball State University, Muncie. Sherry Wayt, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dan Wayt. New Paris, is attending Taylor University, Upland. Photos by Scott Davidson and Ron Baumgartner
3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale. Among those named to the dean’s list was Charles D. O’Neal, r 3 box 282. Syracuse, who is majoring in restaurant and food service management.
Courtney, Syracuse, bachelor of science (magna cum laude); and Michael W Goodspeed, Syracuse, bachelor of science. Both *Jre 1985 graduates of Wawasee High School.
used for Achievement Record Book Awards, 4-H Completion Pins. Top 4-H Club Awards, Coun ty Achievement Pins and Awards, State Fair Leadership School, Citizenship Washington Focus. Natural Resource Workshops and Area, State and Regional Leaders’ Training. 1 commend our 4-H volunteers for organizing the Fish Fry and our 4-H volunteers, parents and members for conducting an excellent activity to provide funds for trips and awards for 4-Hers and training opportunities for 4-H leaders. Community support of our 4-H Fish Fry and our 4-H Program is truly appreciated. Your support ensures that youth development opportunities will continue to be available through 4-H 4-H Calendar June 7 — Rocket Launch, 5:30-7:30, Creighton Field June 7 — Dog Training. 7, fairgrounds June 12 — Natural Resource Day, 9-3:30, Camp Logan June 12 — Cat Workshop, 7 p.m., Justice Building June 12 — Electric Workshop. 7-8:30, REMC June 13-16 — State Jr. Leader Conference June 14-16 Camp June 14 — Dog Training, 7 p.m., fairgrounds June 15 — Vet Science, 7 p.m., Justice Building June 15 — Poultry, Rabbit, Pigeon, Waterfowl forms due June 17 — 4-H Fish Fry, 4-7:30, fairgrounds June 19 —Jr Leaders meeting. 7, Justice Building June 19 — Mini 4-H Day Camp, 9-3, Kelly Park June 20 — Electric Workshop, 7-8:30, REMC
