The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 December 1981 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Decembers. 1981

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School news

||'lJ J|h m CHRISTMAS COMES TO ABE — Students in the Adult Basic Education program took a break from studying recently to help decorate the Christmas tree which is located in the rront room of the Presbyterian Church Annex. . Pictured above are Bernadette Flanery who is working on her GED; and Lily Chan, originally from Hong Kong, who is studying English as a second language. Registrations for the program are still being accepted; the "classes” meet daily with the students working at their own pace. (Pbuto by Vicki Hyde-Hickey > • j|||l « ' _■ 1. c *W| -*'•*«■*# » «w3H HF g m -..tow / MAKING SANTAS — Students in Ann llaffner's fourth grade class at North Webster Elementary School made Santa Claus C hristmas decorations Tuesday. Dec. K. Above. Rebecca Loxley carefully assembles her Santa creation. (Photo by Terri Chikote) : or Your Dining Experience... \ t £qT Come And Entice Yourselves \Z\ Into The Surroundings Os The vj Most Exciting New Steak House * In The Lake Wawasee Area . . . r 1 - aanuii®—l I £oie | ‘Dooft snn 1 I EVENING SPECIALS I cm TOM STAMETZ || 'TheStates Finest Chef" I • Monday — 1 -BONE $1995 I • Tuesday- N.Y. STRIP $1195 For Two * * * I* Wednesday — BBQ RIBS $( -9 5 All-U-Can-Eat O I* Thursday — SHRIMP s^9s AII-UCan-Eat O I • Friday — FISH $095 All-U-Can-Eat 0 I [OPEN 11 A.W.-1 ~-R\ fiNlhH I AILMENT] LUO I On * Sa(ad Bar • Happy Hour - 500 M Ik Your Hostess: Nancy Meier l6gK Hwy 13S Wawasee Village Syracuse M aSm

\ jpCI ,f f INhI^S SHADOWS FATHER — Wawasee High School sophomore Kenny Schafer was shadowing his father Friday. Dec. 4. in the high school's Career Education Shadow program. Schafer’s father. Dr. A. G. Schafer, is a veterinarian at the Milford Large Animal Clinic. (Photo by Deb Fox) fiMH IE tote - : / |n tom |£ gj \ f L MR • T ' IB ;J* >nJUfeutL *■ 1 S9| u A LOOK AT BIG BUSINESS — Dawn Daenens. Syracuse, a Wawasee High School sophomore, shadowed Lit Hakes, administrative assistant at Commodore Carp.. Syracuse. Friday, Dec. 4. Miss Dueuens took port in the high school's Career Education Shadow program. (Photo by Deb Fox) ■nBIBKUJ I SPjIJ PHARMACY SHADOW — Melissa Baumgartner, Milford, chose to shadow Tom Speicber. pharmacist at Walter’s Drug Store, Milford, as part of the high school's Career Education Shadow Program on Friday. Dec. 4. Miss Baumgartner watched the careful duties of a pharmacist. (Photo by Deb Fox) Dates to remember at MJH

Milford Junior Highs annual book fair will remain open till 6 pm Wednesday. Dec 9, during the girls' basketball game. The book fair is located in the basement of the junior high school and parents are invited to attend Deficiency reports will be sent

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home with students December 9. The Milford Junior High's annual Christmas concert will be presented Monday. Dec. 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the school. Hie band, orchestra and choir will perform The sixth grade boys’ basketball team will play West Noble at Milford Tuesday, Dec

15. at 4:15 p.m. The seventh and eighth grade girls’ basketball team wiO go up against Pierceton Wednesday. Dec 16, at 4 p.m at Pierceton. The seventh and eighth grade choir will present a Christinas music program at the Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Home in Milford Thursday, Dec. 17, at 215 p.m. . " || ■ ||| Lakeland School Lunch Menu December 14-18 MONDAY - Ham patty sandwich. buttered potatoes, fruit, cake and mite TUESDAY- Taco Beef Ole with lettuce, cheese and tomatoes, buttered corn, fruit, bread and butter and mite WEDNESDAY - Steakettes. mashed potatoes and gravy, fruit salad, bread and butter and mite THURSDAY - Turkey and dressing, sweet potatoes, lettuce salad, jeilo with toppings, bread and butter and milk ' FRIDAY - Macaroni and cheese, buttered peas, ham salad sandwich, wonder bar, cookie and milk.

T1 r 1 j v . BE ill; ■ " 4^ THUMP JUMPERS — Students at Milford Junior High were visited by the Thump Jumpers from Garrison Elementary School in Richmond Friday. Dec 4. Die Thump Jumpers are the American Heart Association's Indiana rope jumping demonstration team. The team, consisting of II- and 12-year-olds. travels around the state promoting good health and the American |ieart Association's Physical Education Public Information program. The Thump Jumpers performed their trick maneuvers with their jump ropes for Milford students in a special assembly . (Photo by Terri Chilcote) Augsburger seeks pages

Students wishing to be pages for the upcoming 1982 session of the Indiana General Assembly are asked to contact: State Senator John Augsburger (R-Syracuse). Senate Chambers. Indiana State House. Indianapolis. Ind.. 46204 Indianapolis. Ind.. 48204 "Serving as a Senate page provides students with an excellent introduction to the workings of their state government and the legislative process, and I encourage students or their parents to contact me if they are interested.” Senator Augsburger said. The only requirements of the program are that the student be a resident of Indiana and be at least 12 years of age. Requests North Webster 4 • Pizzaria < J Open r FRIDAY. SATURDAY, < • SUNDAY • ► 5 R.M.-10 P.M. • 834*2801 • •▲•▲•▲•AO

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are to be made in writing only. Pages serve for one day and assist the Senators and the Senate staff in various chores during the day. Interested students should contact the Senator as soon as

CHRISTMAS! I Pec. 11 Until Chrntmos SHOIS l CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY WORK SHOES ords Men's— 9.95 .odies — 3.75 I Men s 8 — $31.95 io — $39.50 SWEATSHIRTS SWtIS COVERALLS STnoHToS.,.SB BoysToMan* Boys' To XXL - LOTS Os BARGAINS - „ I slO l sls GIFT CERTIFICATK e»f Sf NT TO WIN j MILFORD SHOE & CLOTHIN6 | lit SoeUi Mow St. 658-9326 J

possible as each Senator is limited to 50 pages for the session. The General AsseVnbly will begin its proceedings on January 5 and will work for approximately 30 session days.