The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 November 1982 — Page 9

School news

School Calendar Week Os November 10 To November 17 THURSDAY Veterans* Day No School FRIDAY Wawasee musical, “South Pacific” 7:30 p.m., in auditorium SATURDAY Wawasee musical. “South Pacific" 7:30 p.m., in audit or urn MONDAY American Education Week Parents visit for lunch Wawasee FCAhmeeting 7 p.m., in Wawasee Case Annex Adult education classes 6:30p.m., at Wawasee TUESDAY Wawasee yearbook group pictures JXVjZ Allday > Adult education classes 6:30p.m., atWawasee k A- X North Webster Fall Music program V\ / 7:30p.m.

\Full slate at WHS for American Education Week

Wawasee High School has a full week planned in recognition of American Education Week, ’ November 15-19 Specific days have been set up for parents with students in grades 9-12 to eat lunch with their students and participate in informal question and answer sessions Pt. rents with students in grade nine are invited for lunch and

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BUND FOR A DAY — Clay Brooks, student in Donna Long's fifth grade class at .Milford Elementary School, wanted to experience life without eye sight. So with his parents approval. Clay spent all day Monday with both of his eyes covered by black patches. Before noon. Clay already learned. “You have to use your ears and touch more than you used U>.“ and he felt “sorta alone and kinds scared." But. other studenta helped him find his way to classes when be needed help.

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participation in the question and answer session on Monday, Nov. 15 Tuesday. Nov 16. parents of students in grade 10 are invited; parents of students in grade 11 are invited on Thursday, Nov. 18; and parents of students in grade 12 are invited on Friday, Nov. 19. Administration and guidance staff members will be on hand at each question and answer

Wawasee honor roll given for first period

Dr. Howard J. Hull, principal of Wawasee High School, has released the names of those students who have attained Honor Roll status for the first nine-week grading period of the 1982'83 school year. Those students named to. the high honors category are: Seniors — Steve Alford, Danae Berkeypile, Laura Bonner, Lisa Clever, Fred Cone, Bill Dixon, Krista Everts, Sandra Hernandez, Steve Huffman, Lori Keim, Kevin McDonald, Stephanie Moerchen, Rosalie Rouch, Rob Schutt, Carrie Shoemaker, Teresa Smith, Grace Stichter, Scott Stutzman, Teresa Swope, Kristy Vance, Robin Winterburn, Andy Wysong. Juniors — Jerry Auer, Melissa Baumgartner, Lana Beer, Michelle Berkey, Angie Bess, Sharon Bohnstedt, Nancy Carroll, Carla Clouse, Ron Daniels, Jim Evans, Karen Haney, Cindy Knotts. Karen Miller, Jeff Morgan, Michele Nemeth, Ray Pena, Kenny Schafer. Kristi Templin, Tammy Tranter, Tony Troup, Mark Walker, Ryan Wuthrich. Sophomores — Jay Baumgartner, Randy Beer, Sheri Bushong. Amy Clouse. Cathy

session, which will follow each lunch shift, and will be held in the auditorium. Recognition of several special groups at the high school is also planned during the week. On Monday all secretaries and members of the supportive staff will be given special recognition. On Tuesday all cafeteria staff members will be given special recognition. Students will be recognized on Wednesday and on Thursday the custodians will be given special recognition. Teachers and volunteers will be recognized on Friday. Also on Friday, a convocation will be held for the students. The convocation will consist of scenes from the musical South Pacific, which will be presented at Wawasee on November 12 and 13, in the auditorium, at 7:30 p.m. Lakeland School Lunch Menu November 15-19 MONDAY — Hamburger on warm bun, catsup and mustard, tater tots, fruit, cookie and milk TUESDAY— Tacos or Taco Beef Ole with lettuce, cheese and tomato, buttered corn, bread and butter, pudding and milk WEDNESDAY - Pig-In-A-Polk, hash browns, apple slices, jello and milk THURSDAY - Meatbail chop suey, rice, bread and butter, cheery cheese cake and milk FRIDAY — Tuna noodle casserole, tomato soup with crackers, fruit, bread and butter and milk Cool Idea Wrap a watermelon as soon as you take it from the refrigerator in burlap or dry newspaper. It should stay cool until ready to eat.

Cobbum, Melissa Courtney, Doug Gerstner. Amy Glassley, John Hapner, Michael Pang, Randal Roe, Mandy Siegfried, Todd Wehmeyer, John Wilkinson. Freshmen — Ann Alford, Steve Galegor, Lance Lantz. Regular Roll Those students making the regular honor roll are: Seniors — Eric Beer, Joe Beezley, Troy Boraman, David Bowman, Deanna Charlton, Karyl Charlton, Amy Cook, Mark Coy, Ross Dahlstrom, Larry Flannery, David Gabet, Pat Hare, Kevin Harney, Beth Hathaway, Amy Hilker, Laura Hole, Suzette Hunsberger, Gina Hurd, Dawn Kampf, Pam Lloyd, Cindy Moore, Sandy Moore, Maude Packer, Mike Patty, Rick Pena, Lisa Place, Todd Reiff. Jim Rhodes, Angie Rich, Juan Roa. Marie Schafer, Renee Shipley, Gretchen Smith, Kevin M. Smith, Kim Spitler, Brian Stidams, Scott Templin, Jim Thompson, Carol Walker, Cheryl Walker, John Willard, Dave Workman, Jennifer Wozniak. Juniors — Scott Badskey, Noriene Barrett, David Blackwell, Melissa Blue, Bill Coffing. Jim Doege. Susan Fawley, Doug FeD«*r, John Godfrey, Carolyn Harris, Michael Hernandez, Joyce Hoile, Penny Hoover, Kathie Jones. DiAnne Justice, Lisa Keener, Ronda Kinsey, Laura Meditch, Dawn Mellinger, John Millbern, Kathy Mock, Tamy Noel, Jill Patty, Greg Price, Kristi Rockenbaugh, Deana Ryan, Dave Schacht, Jeff Schmahl, Ron Schwartz, Mike Sharp, Amy Smith, Lynn Stackhouse, Rod Vanlaningham, Jon Vitaniemi, Liz Waltz, David Willard, Robin Wolfe, Kim Zurcher. Sophomores — Bridget Biasing, Summer Bright, Rob Carter, Michelle Courtney, Shelly Cripe, Kevin Deckard, Tim Gillum, Mike Goodspeed, Kelly Green, Shelly Harris, Roberta Hiss, Jim LaTour, Tatia Littleton, Angie Mast, Brad Mitchell, Sandy Payne, Brian Popenfoose, Donna Rich, Julie Schwartz, Resa Stewart, Karla Stichter, Wendi Street, Seth Swihart, Anita Swope, Michelle Turpin. Doshia Tyson. Freshmen — Criss Baumgartner, Heidi Beer, Phil Charters. Pam Foyle, Suellen Free, Tami Grawcock, Jeanine Gunn, Laura Haney, Cindy Hapner. Wendy Hite, Tonyas Hoile, Kari Huey, Gretchen Huffman, Julie McDaniel, Kelly Rensberger. Beth Roe, Carl Rouch, Jennifer St etier. Lisa Stickel, Brad Traviolia, Belinda Whitridge.

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ADVERTISE EDUCATION WEEK — Art stadents at Syracme Elementary School are shosra with posters they recently designed to advertise National Edncation Week. November 14-». Each stndent depicted an aspect of school life to invite parents and frtads to visit the school. The Lakeland Commmdty Edncatien Assoeiatian to sponsoring this activity.

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b’-Tt fl fl *fll II f i *»****■*■■ ■■ : ;\ . , : -jU> «• INDIAN TELEGRAPHS — Paula Popenfoose’s fourth grade class at Milford Elementary School is continuing its studies in Indiana History and the Indians. As part of the history lesson, class members constructed drums from coffee cans and tractor tire innertubes and learned the drums were used to send messages much like the more modern telegraph. Pictured above with their drums are Suzanne Schwartz. Brian Schwab, Britani Stoller. Vicky Been Emily Meyers and Brent Zartman.

Wed., November 18,1982 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Sbosm in front are Shawn Kiier, Brian Kiefer. Teresa Coy and Mike Yoder In the second row are Lisa Neises. Jenny Kober. Heidi Moore. Nikki Jones and Safiie Ringler, art teacher. In back are Outs Blaise. Cnong Reed. Jimmy Brickey. Mike Stockman. Mark Neibert and Sandy Flores. (Photo by Deb Fox)

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