The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 August 1970 — Page 5

Information Released On Syracuse Elementary School By Principal

Syracuse Elementary School Principal, Robert D. Hamman, has released the following information concerning Jhe opening of the 1970-71 term: Enrollment procedures have been changed at Syracuse Elementary School this year, so that book rental and supply fees will be paid and enrollment forms will be completed before the opening day of school. The following schedule was set up for all students (new and old) to follow to complete their

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registration: Kindergarten & August 24 Special Education August 25 Grade One August 26 Grade Two August 27 Grade Three August 28 Grade Four August 31 Grade Five Part of this schedule has already been completed. Those who missed their day on the schedule should come to the school office on one of the remaining dates. The office is open daily Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00

p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Parents with more than one child attending the elementary school may complete the registration for all their children on one of the scheduled days. The book rental and supply fees for students in grades K-5: Kindergarten $ 5.00 Grade One $12.00 Grade Two $12.40 Grade Three $11.35 Grade Four $11.05 Grade Five $11.70 Special Education * SIO.OO The kindergarten classes at Syracuse Elementary School will begin on Thursday, September 10. Parents will receive a written notice informing them when their child is to report for the first orientation session, either on September 8 or 9. Children in grades one through five and Special Education Class will begin classes at 8:10 a.m. on Thursday. September 3, and will be dismissed at 3:09 p.m. Busses will make their regular runs on this day. Part of the day will be spent issuing books and supplies-*' and getting acquainted. Students will attend school all day. All students will be assigned to a room and the lists will be posted outside the door of each room. Any child not finding his name on a list is to report to the office for his room assignment. Personal checks will be accepted for all purposes throughout the year. Checks should be made payable to the Syracuse Elementary School. A student insurance program will be available to all students this year. The rates will be $3.00 for coverage while at school or $15.00 for 24 hour per day coverage for students' in grades K-6. Insurance forms will be sent home with the students. Students in grades three through five will have two physical education periods per week Boys are to have a white Tshirt, shorts, gym shoes, and a towel Girls are to have white sleeveless blouses, shorts, gym shoes and a towel. If new shorts are purchased we prefer they be dark blue in color. Students in grades one and two will be included in our physical education program, but they will need only * gym shoes 1 All students in grades one through five may ride bicycles to school provided they have their parents’ permission and can follow the safety rules of the school.- town, and state. All elementary children are to park their bicycles in the large bicycle rack on the elementary play ground Any child showing a disregard for or a lack of knowledge of safety rules may have his bicycle privilege withdrawn Lunches will be served in the school cafeteria starting Thursday, September 3. Lunches will cost 35 cents per day or $1.75 per week Lunches for Thursday and Friday of the first week will be 70 cents Lunches for the second week will be only $1.40 since students will not attend school on Labor Day. Special school forms will be sent home with the students on Tuesday. September 9. We request these forms to be completed and returned to school on the following day as the information is urgently needed. The administration feels that the type of clothing worn to school helps to set the attitude that children have tow ards school and learning Girls should not wear shorts or slacks in the classrooms. In cold weather, girls may wear slacks or snow pants under their dresses to and from school, but these are to be removed at school. Boys are expected to wear socks at all times, wear belts when loops are provided, and to keep shirt tails tucked in unless shirts are especially made to be worn outside the trousers. Common sense should prevail in the selection of clothing to be worn to school Any apparel which calls attention should not be worn All pupils in grades 1 through 5 who have been absent must report to the school office upon their return to school with a written excuse. This excuse will be kept, in the office and the child will be given an admission slip which will be presented to the , teacher.

Any questions relative to registration, enrolling, or the beginning of school should be directed to the school office

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WACO DANCING PAVILION — Thirteenth in a series and the last of line drawings by local artist Ken Harkless involving historical landmarks in the Lakeland area and drawn especially for the summer pages of The Mail-Journal, is the Waco Dancing Pavilion, The new and enlarged pavilion, completed around 1923, required more parking space so the road was moved back to its present location and sand pumped from the lake for fill.

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Instructions Given For Parents Who Pick Up Milford Elementary Children

This year children who are picked up at the Milford elementary school by their parents may be picked up behind the elementary building. They will be dismissed out the east door at the same time as bus children are leaving by the front door. This is necessary because of the transportation change and buses arriving from Wawasee high school and the junior high school immediately before dismissal time. If parents plan to pick up their child they should drive down either Elm or Catherine street and come in behind the school, then swing around and line up facing east to make it easier for all to get out after the dismissal Children who walk home are

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going to be instructed to go down Emeline street and cross at the cross walk in front of the junior high school. This will mean that youngsters will have to know that someone is picking him or her up or drivers will have to be at the east door at dismissal time. In the mornings all will use the front door. Dismissal time this year for all elementary school children (both town and bus children) will be at 3:15 p.m. The bus/schedule will be the same in the r mdmings as last year, The building will be open for children at 7:45 in the morning. Regarding lunches: Prices will be the same this year — 35 cents per day and $1.75 per week; 3

In the 1930’s great bands of the era were booked including Wayne King, Glenn Miller, Guy Lombardo, Cab Calloway, Tony Bennett, Duke Ellington, Spike Jones, Ted Weems and Jan Garber. Waco became famous nationally, however, after Ross Franklin severed his connections it went downhill and did not continue in business very long. Following several years as a roller rink, the building was finally torn down. ;

cents per day and 15 cents per week for milk, payable in advance by the week. The first day of school September 3 officials are asking that children bring money for six days of lunch and milk — $2.28. This will pay their lunch and milk until Friday, Sept. 11. WEATHERHEAD HAS ANNUAL PICNIC The Weatherhead Company at Syracuse held its annual picnic recently at the county fair grounds. Dinner featured chicken bar-b-qued by the Mid-Lakes Lions club. Games were played after lunch with the door prize being presented to George Campbell of Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer of South Bend were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisser of Milford.

Wed., Aug. 26, 1970—-THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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