1955 New Officers Elected
Culver Citizen
1955 - Aug. 17
Lake Association Elects Dr. Kraning President
Admiral Bays and Don G. Trone Continue In Office
Dr. Kenneth K. Kraning is the new president of the Lake Maxinkuckee Association, Inc., the permanent organizations of cottagers
and year-round residents of the Lake Maxinkuckee area whose program is to promote safety on the Shore Roads and on the waters of
the Lake, and to advance sanitation measures beneficial to all Lake properties.
Adm. John W. Bays was re-elected vice president and Don G. Trone was chosen for a third consecutive term as secretary-treasurer. Mr.
Trone was one of the founders of the organization in 1949 and served as its first president.
The new board of directors, selected with care to give equal representation to all sides of the Lake, is composed of Allan P. Ramsay,
president for the past two years, Dr. Milan D. Baker, Wilbur E. Ford, William R. Krafft, Donald B. Hand, Don G. Trone, Ben Oberlin,
Walter J. Muehlhausen, Walker W. Winslow and James B. Allen.
The selection of Dr. Kraning as 1955-56 president is a particularly happy one. He was graduated from Manchester College in 1929 and
from the Indiana University Medical School in 1933. He entered and had residence in surgery at General Hospital in Indianapolis for
the next two years and since 1935 has been practicing medicine in Kewanna. The Kraning Clinic at Kewanna is rated as one of the most
modern and best equipped clinics in Indiana.