The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1995 — Page 2

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MARCH 16, 1995

JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from Page 1) Mr. Mike Shuler, principal at John Glenn High School, proudly announced that the “Aerial,” John Glenn High School’s literary magazine, has been selected as the best school literary publication in the state. On the national level, the “Aerial” was chosen as one of only 41 publications from 861 entries from schools throughout the United States to receive this highest award by the National Council of Teachers of English in 1994. The John Glenn Jazz Band and Rhythm Express received first place ratings at the ISSMA Jazz contest. The 9th annual Falcon Follies will be held on Friday, March 10. Judges this year will be Rob Poulin and Jack Reichert of WNDU Radio, Cindy Ward and Sam Scamman of WSBT-TV and Congressman Tim Roemer. Mr. Keck expressed appreciation Fresh POTATO DONUTS Sat., March 18 8:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. NORTH LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE

J.D.’s PUB & GRILL 1004 Roosevelt Rd. 586-2516 Walkerton, Ind. CORNED BEEF A & CABBAGE O 5450 Serving 12:00 Noon Til Gone Friday, March 17 DINING ROOM OPENS AT 5:00 p.m. Fish Fry , ^ c ™ T ; E r. $4.05 NORTH LIBERTY V.F.W. POST 1954 Tamarach Road 656-4684 Friday, March 17 FISH FRY 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. All You Can Eat Adults & Carry-Outs, $4.50 — Children, $2.50 Saturday, March 18 “MISTY MOUNTAIN BAND’’ 8:00 p.m. -12:00 Midnight Open To Public No Cover Charge

for the reports from the principals recognizing the many accomplishments of the students and faculty in the John Glenn School Corporation. NEW BUSINESS 1. Approve Transfer Tuition Request from South Bend Community School Corporation A motion was made by Tom McCormick, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to approve the transfer tuition request from South Bend Community School Corporation for 41 students to attend John Glenn School Corporation during the 1995-96 school year. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 2. Approve 1995 Chapter 2 Application Tom McCormick made a motion, seconded by Janice Ryan, to approve the 1995 Chapter 2 application that will provide $10,952 to be used for the purchase of materials and equipment in science and math. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 3. Approve UMS Chess Team’s Participation in State Tournament in Terre Haute on Saturday, March 25,1995 A motion was made by David Gensinger, seconded by Janice Ryan, to approve Urey Middle School chess team’s participation is the state chess tournament in Terre Haute on Saturday March 25, 1995 which requires an overnight stay. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 4. Approve Sale of Surplus Tractor and Attachments at Urey Middle School. Robert Schaeffer made a motion,

seconded by Ben Smith, to approve the sale of surplus tractor and attachments at Urey Middle School to the high bidder, Larry Klinedinst, for S6OO. The motion was approved by a seven to zero vote. 5. Reviewed Reading Curriculm The school board was presented with a revised reading curriculm for grades K-8. Miss Pam Peeples, fourth grade teacher at Walkerton Elementary, reviewed the reading curriculum outlining the instructional goals and objectives that had been set for each grade level. The reading curriculum includes the essential skills set by the state and local standards for each grade level. In addition to Miss Peeples, teachers Amy Weiss, Jo Ellen Hicks, Darlene Gouker, Edwina Beier and Marilyn Lightfoot have been working on the curriculum since June of 1994. The school board will be asked to give approval to the curriculum at the next board meeting. REPORTS 1. Superintendent’s Report David McKee, superintendent, reported to the school board that the school architect is working with Walkerton town officials to address concerns the town has with drainage of water from the school site onto Place Park. The board was informed that the resurfacing of the east and front parking lots of John Glenn High School will be included as an alternate in the high school project. 2. Reports to Board a. Conferences approved b. Conference reports The school board was presented with a list of conferences approved and reports on conferences attended. NEXT MEETING DATE The Board of School Trustees will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. on March 21, 1995 at John Glenn High School. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m. Executive Session Following the regular session, the board met in executive session for the purpose of discussing strategy with respect to collective bargaining. No other matters were discussed. The executive session was adjourned at 10:30 p.m. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. MARCH 20 - 24 MONDAY Peach nectar Sliced ham Scalloped potatoes California blend Dinner roll with margarine Applesauce gelatin Milk, tea, coffee 14 grams fat/77 milligrams cholesterol/604 calories TUESDAY Grape juice Chicken O’Brien casserole Cottage cheese with chives Spinach with bacon Banana bread with margarine SALYER REALTY BRUCE SALYER Broker-Appraiser 586-7753 MLS MEMBER SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA AND MARSHALL COUNTY 44s 1

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Sliced pears Milk, tea, coffee 27 grams fat/83 milligrams cholesterol/863 calories WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Roast beef with gravy Oven browned potatoes Pea and cheese salad Harvard beets Pumpernickel bread with margarine Lemon birthday cake with white frosting Milk, tea, coffee 36 grams fat/78 milligrams cholesterol/1021 calories THURSDAY Apricot nectar Potato com chowder with saltines Pork ribette in barbecue sauce on whole grain bun Dill pickle spear Potato chips Fresh red apple Milk, tea, coffee

• WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 407 Indiana 586-2001 Walkerton MONDAY NIGHTS PINOCHLE WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ... EUCHRE FRIDAY NIGHTS BINGO .FRIDAY, MARCH 17. ▼T 3:00 p.m. Wear Green And Receive A Special Surprise! CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE $3.00 PER PLATE SATURDAY, MARCH 18 BAND “K.C. & THE COMPANY” 9:00 - ? FRIDAY, MARCH 24 FISH FRY 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 25 SPAGHETTI DINNER 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Come On Down — Sing Along With RANDY’S KARAOKE Randy Plummer, “Mr. Personality” TIP BOARD SATURDAYS EVERY SATURDAY IN MARCH - 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.

15 grams fat/61 milligrams cholesterol/674 calories FRIDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Salmon casserole au gratin Fresh spinach and mushroom salad with fat free Italian dressing Oven browned potatoes Carrot coins Whole wheat bread with margarine Cheesecake with blueberry topping Milk, tea, coffee 38 grams fat/110 milligrams cholesterol/973 calories NORTH LIBERTY TRI KAPPA HAS MARCH MEETING North Liberty Zeta Pi met at the North Liberty Community Center on March Bat 7:00 p.m. Presiding president Sue Crone opened the meeting. There were 30 members present. Hostess were Pam Dosman, Sandy Lack and Lois Burkholder.