The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1980 — Page 11

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School news

What they think about school lunches I

With this week being school lunch week, students from each of the Lakeland schools and one cook were asked how they felt about school lunches. The following are their answers:

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CHRIS SCHWARTZ

Chris Schwartz. Milford, fourth grade student — “Well it’s not bad, it’s really pretty good.” How can they improve it? “I don't know, take some stuff out and make it better like the pizza and blue cheese in it .” Cindy Poort, Milford, fourth grade student — “It’s pretty good. I think it’s okay, 1 don’t really prefer the chili and they can take the chili beans out.”

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CINDY POORT

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SCOTT KEEMAN

Scott Keeman, Syracuse, sixth grade — “It’s okay it could be better and it’s better than last year’s, a lot better. We have everyday food, but it could be better.”

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Celest Scroggs, Syracuse, sixth grade — “It’s good and you get different food.”

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CELEST SCROGGS

Ernest Francis, North Webster, fifth grade student and student helper — “They make good food. ”

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ERNEST FRANCIS

Basil Bonner, North Webster, fifth grade and student helper — “It’s good. Sometimes it could be better.”

BASIL BONNER * Pam Matney, Wawasee senior — “I think it stinks, because it’s always greasy and it’s always cold. They could improve it by keeping it warm and taking out the grease.” Keela Hamman, Wawasee sophomore — “I think it’s good because it’s a lot better than some of The other schools around.” SORRY, HOMECOMING KING — On the front page of last week’s Mail-Journal, Wawasee High School Homecoming King Chris Darr was listed as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr, r 2 Syracuse. That information was incorrect. The correct name and address of King Chris Darr’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darr, r 4 Syracuse. y\ Lakeland / School Lunch k m ““ i ' October 20-24 MONDAY - Ham patty and cheese sandwich, French fries, fruit, cookie and milk TUESDAY — Pizza, buttered green beans, finger foods, yammy muffins, milk WEDNESDAY - Turkey pie, lettuce salad, bread and butter, fruit, peanut butter cookie and milk THURSDAY - Italian spaghetti, buttered peas, garlic toast, sliced peaches, bananas and milk FRIDAY — Submarine sandwich with lettuce and pickle, tater tots, apple slices, jello and milk There are not enough people who can disagree and smile about it. The best counsellor is the man who gives you no advice. A balanced life includes work, recreation, meditation and study.

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KATHY PEARSON

Kathy Pearson, North Webster, fifth grade student and student helper — “Good. Sometimes I’d like to see something different. ”

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MARY JO ELLIOTT

Mary Jo Elliott, North Webster. fifth grade and student helper — “There is good food and it’s delicious, but they could leave out the spinach.”

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MILLIE GRAY

Millie Gray, North Webster head cook — “1 think the meals are pretty well balanced whereas ' we don’t have the same thing continuously. She (Lois Koher> does try to vary it and we usually have three types of sandwiches during the week, because the kids like them. ’' Karla Krueger. Wawasee senior — “It’s okay, it could be worse. It’s pretty good if you like what they are having.” Mary Medlock. Wawasee junior — “1 think it’s good if there’s something I like, if not. 1 go into one of the other lines. Story hours to begin at Milford The story hours will resume at the Milford Public Library on Saturday. Oct. 25. The story time will be from 2 until 2:45 p.m. in the children's department with Elizabeth Brunjes in charge. Girls make posters By CHRISTY COBBUM Posters were made for the Syracuse Parent-Teachers’ Organization Halloween Carnival at the October 7 meeting of Girl Scout Troop 125. I HsiD I I PIANOS I I Write: Piano, 68062 US 33 |. Route 4 Goshen, IN 46526 — * ’ V

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