The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1985 — Page 8

- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - DECEMBER 19, 1985

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JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from page 7) Decembers. 1985. F. Conference Requests: The Board accepted the following conference reports. Mr. Peddycord and Mr. Millar both commented upon the quality of the reports that have been submitted by the staff. 1. Richard Binkley and Vai Clauss. North Liberty School.

f ixioeil In this holiest of times. \ Zx 9 we arc again warmed by \ His gifts of lot c and hojte. \y \ J I Gail Whitaker ■ Saw Sharpening \\ I fit 3, Box 533 Koontz Lake JOYOUS NOEL k a I /jJraf ■HHMKJK34 f v KHBKn* May peace dwell within your hearts, bringing bountiful joy to you and yours this most beautiful of all seasons... Christmas! Fair Oil Company 302 S. State St. North Liberty

"Kenosha Model. Academic Improvement Through Language Experience”. 2. Dixie Kunze and Hugh Rettinger, John Glenn High School, "Advanced Placement Programs Conference”. 3. Jo Ellen Stevens, Urey Middle School, "Thinking: The Key to the Curriculum”. 4. Carol Hockman, Walkerton Elementary School, "Indiana Conference on Learning Disabilities”. S. Emily Rengenberg, Walkerton Elementary School, "Visagraph".

6. Jane Chapman and Carol Huffstetter, Walkerton Elementary Shool, "Great Books Conference”. 7. Larry Taylor and Nancy Hindman, John Glenn High School, “Fall Business Conference”. 8. Nancy Huff and Pam Walz. Walkerton Elementary School, "Academic Improvement Through Language and Experience Conference”. 9. Brent Kaufman and Pat Sriver, North Liberty School, "Indiana Facilitator Center Conference”. 10. Jana Burkholder and Tim Davis, North Liberty School, "Junior Great Books”. G. Financial Statement — November,. 1985: The superintendent noted that balances are normal for this time of year. H. Appoint South Bend Public Library Board Member: Mr. Millar announced that his selection for this appointment will be made and announced within one week. I. Request to Use Walkerton Elementary School: Following a motion by Mr. Ludwig, seconded by Mrs. Beem, the Board voted unanimously to grant the request of the Walkerton Presbyterian and United Methodist Churches to use Walkerton Elementary School for Community Bible School during one week of June. J. Request for Maternity Leave of Absence: Following a motion by Mr. Peddycord, seconded by Mr. Ludwig, the Board voted unanimously to grant Mrs. Cyndy Williams' request for maternity leave of absence from January 20. 1986 through March 28. 1986. Mrs. Williams will finish her teacher duties on Friday, January 17, 1986 and resume her regular teaching duties on on March 31, 1986. K. Others: 1. Following a motion by Mr. Hostetler, seconded by Mrs. Manuel, the Board voted unanimously to appoint Mr. Don Byrd as Urey Middle School 7th and Bth grade girls basketball coach. NEXT MEETING DATE The Board will meet in regular session on Tuesday, January 7, 1986 at 7:30 p.m., in the library of Urey Middle School. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Board, following a motion by. Mr. Hostetler, seconded by Mrs. Beem, the Board voted unanimously to adjourn at 9:37 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Following the regular meeting * JUS / \ / °l \ / 0 / / °l UJo Merro Cfirisfmas! I Health, prosperity and । good cheer... may these he yours at Christmastime. Dorothy’s Fashion Flair Rt. 1, Box 104, Wilkirton ;

the Board met in executive session for the purpose of discussing personnel. No other matters were discussed. TRI KAPPA NEWS The North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa met December 11 in the home of Phyllis Thornburg. Twenty members attended Donna Popovic, chairperson for Mental Health projects, announced that the Christmas gifts were delivered and thanked everyone for contributing. Tish West, president, announced that plans are being formulated for the annual garage sale which will be held March 15. at the Center Township building on Kern Road, west of U. 5.31. A donation was made to the State Memorial Fund in memory of Mrs. Vannie Lockwood, who recently passed away. Following the business meeting. Secret Sisters exchanged gifts and

I | * At this time of year, we extend our « * warmest wishes and express our deep J appreciation for your loyal support. j Bob’s Country Store i j 306 S. Reed St. North Liberty ? •. <• <•> 4»> $ <• <• I a f S 1 % SS WEBrl • ♦ - w lifiliW w Y 7 | || I I I % 7 ' j May you® /%||l| I j 1/ fel? JChris tma sB |j 11 f J // j sparkle and|^ J shine, may itjßßk * •> be decorated IPtbPQ * J with every ** * happiness, x / ?, x i s I ♦ * Y I T ? <• •> The Brass Lion 300 Michigan St. Walkerton

1 members drew new names for 1986. Marka Jackson and Jan Quigley, co-hostesses, served colorful holiday refreshments at the close of the meeting. There will be no January meeting. The chapter will convene again on February 12 at the United Methodist Church in North Liberty. Members are to bring a Valentine gift for the exchange. Hostesses will be Irinda Slater and Sheila Scott. A flying fish can glide as far as 500 feet in the air on its greatly enlarged fins. Light ye candles Then be ye glad, gcxxl people. This night of all the year. And light ye up your candles, For His star it shineth clear — Old English carol