The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 December 1982 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., December 1,1982

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a A A ft a njgt jtk yz -•fin WES M t -by MM < Tn ■*** -i AjF' ,, J II- -W jmr/'ljL «M r r i ifir »wV 1 £ //Ml £k;4~ iJW ul ®F 2 lIWL -rfwhbrMJflm® CITIZENS OF THE MONTH — Recipients of the Citizen of the Month Award for November at North Webster Elementary School are pictured here. In front are Kelly Jo Harris and Jennifer Mattix. grade one: Tammy Clark and Christine Richcreek, grade two: and Cassie Bonner, grade one. In the middle are Nikki Smith, grade three: Merriah Faust, grade four: Larry Sult and Terry Green, grade three: and Scott Jones, grade two. In back are Christina Tom and Shannon Barker, grade five: Brook Dietl and April Mock, grade four: and Ray Roberts, grade five. The students say that going to Mike's Soda Shop is one of their favorite rewards for being student of the months. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman) IM wJ—PRACTICING — Milford Elementary Students are practicing for their Christmas concert scheduled for Thursday. Dec. 9. at 7 p.m. in the new Milford Junior High School gymnasium. Grades one through five will be participating in the program with first and second grades presenting. "Santa and the Snowmobile." and third through fifth presenting. "No Vacancy." Characterizations will be a part of the program as well as dancing and singing with a special appearance b\ the fifth grade special choir between the two programs. Everyone is welcome and are encouraged to attend the free ent under the direction of Donna Pollen. Practicing with Mrs. Pollen are Tiwia Wuthrich and Chad Dippon, standing at the back; Jonah Beer and Spencer Long, in the middle: and Erika Lange. < Photo by Gail W idmoyer)

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1912 graduates return to the classroom Several members of the graduating class of 1982 returned to Philip Fawley’s College Preparation English .12. on Wednesday, Nov. 24. These students are now attending college, and they returned to form a panel to discuss adapting to college life, curriculum, dorm life, and various items of college information. Graduates attending were Angie Reed and Amy Reed, from Indiana University; Teresa Pang and Angie Laub, from Saint Mary’s; John Stuckman, from Indiana State; Sara Dain, from Goshen College; Sherrie Smith and Annette Beer, from Purdue; Susan Payne, from Ball State; Nancy Norman, from the University of Dayton; and Jill Haab from Butler. - << 4 \\ Lakeland y School Lunch . »> k Menu | December 6-lt MONDAY — Submarine sandwich with lettuce and pickle, tater tots, peach cobbler and milk TUESDAY- Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, fruit salad, bread and butter, cookie and milk WEDNESDAY - Lasagne, buttered green beans, fruit salad, garlic toast and milk THURSDAY - Pig-In-A-Poke, baked potatoes, apple slices, bread and butter and milk FRIDAY — Toasted cheese sandwich, deviled egg. tomato soup with crackers, fruit and milk Science and Thanksgiving * ' Frequently, science is accused of depersonalizing people, their history and practiced customs. However, Robert Long, eighth grade science and physical education teacher at Milford Junior High School, effectively combined the two extremes. The eighth grade has been studying fungus and the action of yeast on sugar which produces carbon dioxide and alcohol. To see the scientific workings, approximately 40 students from two classes made 12 loaves of bread, watched them rise, baked them and then "partook of the bread " on Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 24. Mr. Long admitted his experiment was away to tie science and the Thanksgiving celebration together. Deficiency Report Week slated at WHS The guidance department at Wawasee High School has announced that this week. November 29 to December 3. is "Deficiency Report Week’’ for the second nine weeks grading period. Reports will be mailed this week and next. Parents wishing a conference concerning their child's report, with a class counselor or a teacher, should contact the guidance department for an appointment. We Mog Coarfort Ta tamr Span RADIANT - I a J K uow»l79 M Plus A Frau toyowcy Nojt/ll

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School Calendar Week Os December 1 To Decembers WEDNESDAY SAT workshop 5:30-7:30p.m., at Wawasee in Room 114 THURSDAY SAT workshop 5:30-7:30p.m.. at Wawaseein Room 114 FRIDAY SAT workshop 5:30-7:30p.m . at Wawasee in Room 114 MONDAY ■ FCA meeting g*—A 7 p.m.. in Case Annex North Webster Elementary and Junior High music program 7:30p.m. Wawasee Music Booster Club meeting 7:30 p.m., in Room 301

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JUNIOR HIGH POM PON GIRLS — These seven girls represent North Webster as the junior high pom pon girls. In the front are Heidi Brower. Tabatha Dietz, and Karen Williamson. Mary Vester and Connie Polise are in the middle. In the back are Angie Richcreek and Leah Huber. < Photo by Sharon Stackman)