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JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from page 1) School Loan Fund subject to Board approval of the administration proposals for acquisition of computer hardware and software. NEW BUSINESS A. Resignation: Following a motion by Mrs. Beem, seconded by Mr. Hostetler, the Board voted six to zero to accept the resignation of William Groves as middle school wrestling coach. B. Appointments: Following a motion by Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr. Ludwig, the Board voted six to zero to make the following staff appointments: 1. Larry Rans, Assistant Boys Basketbail. 2. Bruce Berning, Freshman Boys Basketball. 3. Pam Tebbe, John Glenn High School Cheerleader Sponsor. 4. Gene Bailey, John Glenn Varsity Club Sponsor. 5. Kevin Blemker, Middle School Wrestling. C. 1986-87 Preliminary Enrollment: The superintendent submitted a report to the Board detailing a comparison of last year’s average daily membership enrollment to the current school year. As of August 29, enrollment at the high school is up 26 students. North Liberty Elementary School is up 35 students, Walkerton Elementary School is down 25 students, special education outside the Corporation is down three students. Total enrollment is down four students at 1,607 students. Additionally, since the August 29 date. 18 students have enrolled. The official average daily membership enrollment date is September 12. D. Conference Requests: Follow a motion by Mr. Peddycord, seconded by Mrs. Beem, the Board voted six to zero to approve the following conference requests: 1. John Hostrawser, Mary Jo Cunningham, Bruce Fleming, Jill Davis, John Glenn High School Math Department, “Central Regional Conference of NCTM”, October 23. 24. 25. 1986, South Bend. 2. Brent Kaufman, Carolyn Park, North Liberty School, “Hoosier Spell Bowl Host Clinic and Academic Decathlon Meeting”, Sep-

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tember 11, 1986, Indianapolis. 3. Pat Stiver. North Liberty School, “Fall Keystone Consortium Workshop”, September 25, 1986, South Bend. 4. Dick Reese, Urey Middle School, “ISSA Junior High/Middle School Administrators Conference”, November 12 and 13, 1986, Nashville, Indiana. 5. Vicki Craig, Urey Middle School, “English International Conference On Learning Disabilities”, October 9, 10 and 11, 1986, Kansas City. 6. Vera Tiani, Urey Middle School, "Instructor Development Praticum”, October 17-22, 1986, North Carolina. 7. Jo Ellen Stevens, Urey Middle School, "Gassroom Curriculum Competency”, September 26, 1986, Indianapolis. E. Conference Reports: The Board accepted a written report from Judy New, gifted/talented coordinator, and Pat Sriver, North Liberty School gifted/talented teacher, on a grant recipient’s meeting. F. Transfer Tuition Requests: rollowing a motion by Mr. Hostetler, seconded by Mr. Ludwig, the Board voted six to zero to approve the following cash transfer tuition requests: 1. Matt Wieczork, 10th, John Glenn High School. 2. Stacy Kaufman, 6th, Urey Middle School. 6. Transfer Tuition Fee: The superintendent submitted a report to the Board showing the calculations for establishing the transfer tuition fee for the 1986-87 school year. The formula used is stipulated by the State Department of Education. According to this report, kindergarten through fifth grade per student costs equal $3,047, sixth through eighth grade per student costs equal $3,079, ninth through 12th grade per students costs equal $3,110. Subtracting the $1,563 state support and $40.00 flat grant monies from each per student costs, net costs are: K-5, $1,444; 6-8, $1,476; 9-12, $1,507. Following a motion by Mr. Peddycord, seconded by Mrs. Beem, the Board voted six to zero to establish the following cash transfer tuition costs: K. $722; 1-5, $1,444; 6-8, $1,476; and 9-12, $1,507. H. Delegate to ISBA Assembly: By consensus the Board appointed Vice President David Hostetler to

serve as the Board delegate to the Idniana School Boards Association Assembly to be held during the fall convention, October 6 and 7. Mr. Hostetler, Mrs. Beem, Mrs. Manuel and Dr. Smith will attend as representatives of the Board. 1. Architect-Construction Manager Credentials: The superintendent submitted copies of architect and construction manager eredenitals to the Board for their review. The Board decided to select two construction manager candidates and two architectural firm candidates to be interviewed. Interviews will be conducted in executive session on September 23, 1986 starting at 7:00 p.m. at Urey Middle School for construction manager candidates, and on September 30, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. at Walketon Elementary School for architectural firm candidates. It was agreed that the Board will select a construction manager firm and then utilize the services of the construction manager to select an architectural firm. J. Request For Use Os School Bus: Following a motion by Mr. Hostetler, seconded by Mrs. Beem, the Board voted six to zero to approve the request of the Walkerton Nursery School to use Corporation buses and drivers for field trips during this school year as long as the trips meet Corporation specifications. All associated costs will be borne by the Walkerton Nursery School. NEXT MEETING DATE The Board will meet in executive session on September 23, 1986 at 7:00 p.m. in the library of Urey Middle School for the purpose of interviewing potential employees, construction manager firms. A regular session will follow the executive session. The Board will meet in executive session on September 30. 1986 at 7:30 p.m. in the library of Walkerton Elementary School for the purpose of interviewing potential employees, architectural firms. ADJOURNMENT Following a motion by Mr. Hostetler, seconded by Mr. Peddycord, the Board voted six to zero to adjourn at 9:15 p.m. Meeting On Int. Special Olympics Games Sept. 25th On Thursday, September 25, at 8:00 p.m. in the Walkerton Youth Building, there will be an informative meeting for members of the Walkerton Knights of Columbus and other interested religious and community groups concerning the VII International Summer Special Olympics Games. The 1987 International Games will be held in South Bend, on the campuses of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s Colleges from July 31 to August 8. Representatives of the 1987 International Games Committee will discuss the current progress of Special Olympics worldwide and the developments with the local organizing committee. The 150 people expected to attend represent such organizations as the Walkerton Community Schools, Jaycees, Lions and various churches. The involvement of the community’s many resources and experience is the critical link to the chain of events leading up to the 1987 International Summer Special Olympics Games. The VII International Summer Special Olympics Games, July 31 - August 8, will include 5.700 athletes and coaches participating in 14 sports (8 official, 6 demonstration) at the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s College. The 1987 International Games will involve more than 60 countries, the 50 states and U. S. territories in the most vigorous athletic competition yet for mentally retarded individuals. Special Olympics is the largest

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worldwide program for mentally retarded citizens. More than one million athletes compete annually guided by the Special Olympics oath: “Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt”. IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of our son and brother, David Gilbert Knowlton, who passed away September 19. 1985, at the age of 41. We do not stand at your grave and weep; You are not there, you do not sleep, You are a thousand winds that blow. You are the diamond glints on snow. You are the sunlight on ripened grain. You are the autumn's gentle rain. When we awaken in the morning’s hush, You are the swift uplighting rush Os quiet birds circled in flight. You are the soft stars that shine at night. We do not stand at your grave and

Due to the death of my husband, I will offer the following at Public Auction — KOONTZ LAKE — Saturday, Sept. 20 9:30 a.m. LOCATION - 2V» miles south of Wilkorton or ’A mile north of Koontz Like (5 miles north of U.S. 30) on St. Rd. 23. CAMPER 1978 • 28' Superior 2500 fully self-contained motor home w/generator sewage tanks, 145 gallon fuel reservoir, full bath, refrigerator stove, air conditioning and lots of extras (46,000 actual miles) VEHICLES & AUTOMOTIVE 1969 International 1200 heavy-duty pickup w/4 ton weight overload springs and wood cattle racks. 1953 Willys 4-wheel drive w/6 ft blade, 1969 International pickup (as is), Austin sth wheel, approx. 2 yard dump box. 1932 Dodge 1 ton truck body. 1934 school bus box (rough); 18' Fruhauf enclosed cargo box aluminum w/diamond plate floor); “Covered Wagon” 10' truck camper w/overhand (as is) w/heat, air conditioning and toilet, assorted junk cars (good parts). 15“ and 16“ tires FARM EQUIPMENT IHC Farmall Cub (rebuilt) w/1 row cultivator, 4' belly mower, mounted 5’ sickle mower and tire chains. IHC Farmall M. IHC 1-row picker (2) 2-16 IHC plows w/Lantz coulters; 3 bottom plow, 2 row John Deere planter. 2 row pull type rotary hoe; 2 section spike and spring tooth drags. 8' single disk. E-Z Flow spreader, bottom 18“ marsh plow w/steel wheels. McCormick Deenng No 7. 5' pull type mower, (2) old John Deere pull type combines (as is), old horsedrawn grain drill (as is); old 2-wheel spreader, flatbed farm wagon w/sides. (2) 2-wheel trailers. 200 gallon gas tank w/stand. spool barbed wire. 12-28 tractor tires w/rims TOOLS Cummins 6“ bench grinder. Black & Decker W" drill w/stand. W a»r impact, air chisel. Weller electric soldering gun. 10 piece h“ drive deep well socket set, drill Index; (2) 11-piece combination wrench sets, set Husky combination wrenches: W'” */," and W" flex head ratchets. 62 piece 3/«“ socket set wrench set, assorted open end box end wrenches, ignition tools, taps & dies assorted open/box end wrenches, assorted sockets and ratchets, assorted drill bits, vise grips, tin snips, channel locks, nut drivers; assorted pipe wrenches. 5” vise, mitre box, wood chisel, selection of misc hand tools (hammers, files, rasps, screwdrivers, etc ) MISC. — Electric forge w/accessories, carbonizing pot w/sart. ig blacksmith anvil; 16” heavy duty blacksmith vise; Roii-a-Way Master Mechanic 2 pc box. nice 4 door parts cabinet, asst nuts, borts, screws, etc , terminal set w/pliers, chain falls MISCELLANEOUS LAWN * GARDEN — Like new 8 HP Troy-Bril w/eiectnc start (loaded). 2-wheel lawn dump cart, Cyclone pull type spreader, garden planter w/disc. assorted chain saws, wheelbarrow, selection of shovels rakes, hoes etc BOAT/MOTOR — New 16' aluminum boat. Sears Sea Witch 2 cyl 5 HP boat motor, (2) set oars HOUSEHOLD — Gibson 22 cu ft upright freezer Westinghouse 20 1 cu ft upright freezer. Coidspot 20 cu ft chest freezer Speed Queen conventional washer. (2) 4 drawer hie cabinets, canning jars COLLECTIBLES — (2) maple Hoosier cabinets (painted). Gilbert mantel clock, (2) oak framed mirrors, assorted collectible tools, butcher kettle w/baie hand corn shorter. old books MISCELLANEOUS — Kessler 12 ga single shot shotgun, (2) pony saddles, asst harness, hatters, etc.; 5T hydraulic jack log chain, chain binders ig selection electric motors, welding rod, asst lumber, corrugated galvanized sheeting; LOTS OF MISC Terms: Cash or Approved Chock Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold WAYNE SEIDER ESTATE ENID SEIDER. OWNER sale conducted by: Kaser’s Auction Service ©Col Carl Kaser CAI Col Dean Kaser North liberty South Bend VjK® 656 4532 291 6379

cry; You are not there, you did not die. Sadly missed by all Harold & Pauline Knowlton Kathy Delaney & Sharon Drews Jerry & Gene Knowlton OPENING SEPTEMBER 23 I V“ V i HEARTLAND SCOTT A JILL HOxTFTIER 9OM lllinoi* St., Walkerton Ino iSVI y«»-7Wl i V J Tuesday- Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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