The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 February 1984 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., February 8,1984

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School news

At Milford —

Third graders define love

In a language arts lessons, members of Charlotte Hand’s . third grade class wanted to plan a Valentine’s Party, so they were asked. Why? What is Valentine’s Day for and what is love? The following responses were written: What is love. Love is when you are gentle, kind, nice to every. How do we show love? We got to help people. Help our moms and dads and sisters or brothers. Valentines is a special day. Shawn Miller Valentines day is a fun holiday. And people put red hearts on their windows. Clerks also put candy hearts on their shelves. In school we get to trade cards with our friends,* too. That’s why Valentines day is fun. There are a lot of things to do on Valentines day. I feel good on Valentines day when, my dad and mom hug me. And when my brother makes a heart out of the bag and gives it to / my mom. That makes me feel good And I know my whole family loves me. Especially my sister, we always play with each other. But we sometimes get in a fight but we think of Valentines day, and we say we re sorry and start to playing again. Valentines day is love. Kristen Galegor Valentines is when you send Valentines to friends. Love is when you like someone very much I like my parents because they are nice to me. They buy my close my food that keep me warm Cory Manning Love is when you care for everyone and when you care for your mother and father and your Grandparents. Love is you. You should care for your toys and other toys. And Valentines day is Area students on Manchester dean's list Manchester College academic dean Dr Robert Keller has announced the students named to the fall term dean's list at the college. The dean's list, composed of students who have completed 12 semester hours, honors Manchester College students whose semester grade point average placed them in the upper ten percent of their respective class. Nineteen Manchester students achieved completed the term With a perfect 4 0 grade average. Area students named to the Manchester College fall dean’s list include Timothy A. Ogden. Claypool, sophomore; Rosalie Lynne Rouch, r 1 box 74, Milford, freshman; Suzanne C. Schmucker, r 2 Milford, sophomore; M. Bradley ( a lobrace, r 4 box 178, Syracuse, junior; Laura Lynn Mock, r 1 box 123 A. Syracuse, freshman; Camille Werner L. Siders, 217*2 E Center St?, Warsaw, senior. Students from North Manchester include Timothy Kent Airgood, freshman. David Kevin R Deeter, senior; Nancy Jean Doub. junior; Karen M. Grettenberger, senior; Jon M. Harshbarger, senior; Diana Elaine House, freshman. Also froijn North Manchester are Regina Juergens, senior, 4 0 average; Janie McCauleyMyres, junior; Rosanna Eller McFadden, junior; Kirk Bradford Merritt, sophomore, 4,0 average; Marla Jean Miller, sophomore, Kyle Scott Strode, sophomore; Deana BrownTritch, junior; Kent Alan Workman, senior. Manchester College is an independent four-year liberal arts college affiliated with the Church of the Brethren.

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very for me because you get Valentine cards from other people and friends. Melissa Barnes Valentines day is passing cards out to your grandmother. And people haveing parties and haveing fun. It’s kissing and huging people. Joe Beer Valentines is harts and cards and love. Love is respect and caring of some one. How to love and like. Ryan Keiper Valentines is the best time of year because it is right before my birthday. Love is something you show Love is someone you like You show love by doing something someone asks you to do. When you share and play nice. You can show love by giving Valentines cards to everyone. Tricia Wuthrich Valentines day is a special day when you get candy Love is when I kiss my mom goodbye before I go to school. Matt Wilkinson , Valentines is giving cards that say that you love that person. I love my family because they give me things like food, clothing, toys and other things my mom buys cake for my birthday. This year for Valentines Day if I cab at school I’m making a big heart for my famly. But love is sharing special things — thats Love! Denise Zuniga Valentines day is a fun holiday. Its when people send Valentine cards to each other I like Valentines day because we know when some people like you like my Mon She shows us when she loves us when she kiss us. We love our Mom and Dad so much thats why I like Valentines day. We could put red harts on our wondow and we got to trade cards with our frends. I got a frend and I like her her name is Kresten Galegor 8 She is nice. I always play with her out side. Oh I almost for got my sisters. I got the best sisters in the world I hope nothing would happen to

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STUDYING TIME — Students in Cindy Kaiser's first grade class at Milford Elementary School have been studying time as part of their math lessons. To help them understand time, each child constructed a paper-plate clock and designed original faces. Pictured above from the left with their clocks are: Jaime Levernier, Kristy Shock, Jeremiah Bowler and William Green.

them. Have a happy Valentines. Christine Hernandez Love is when you care for everyone. You care for our parents and Grandparents. You give cards to people who you know and care about. In the hospital and at the nursing home. Every person you see give them a card even your teacher. A little gift maybe perfume or candy that’s the best thing they get is candy did you know that? I liked Mrs. Gall, Mrs. Long, and Mrs. Hand. Kim cooks mom. Kim cook is Mrs. Hands daughter. Ross and Nichals cook is Mrs. Hands grandson. Dana Murphy Valintines day is a time we give little Vaintines to the people that we like. Love is care we are to be kind to others. I love my mom because she makes me breafast in the morning, she shows me that she appreciates me. Also I’m glad she’s there like when I get in trouble. I like to talk to her too. How I love my mother. Brandon Lozano Love is when you care about other peapie, your * parents, friends and relatives. How do you share love? I try to share love with new relatives that I haven’t seen before. I always share love. Do you? Good, Because you always should love someone. Jennifer Seemeyer Love is happyness. Love is freindship. Love is kissing your parents. Love is having fun. sometimes we give by giving candy to others. I Love my grampa because he is a very nice man. Love. Michael Podesta What is love? Love is a kiss or a hug. Love is showing respect. Love is helping elderly people. Love is helping, caring and showing respect to others. Like opening doors and mowing lawns, raking leaves and hanging up clothes and doles. But what Love really is is your family and your grandmas and your grandpas and your aunts and uncles. That is what Valentines day is all about. Oh and I allmost forgot and what I like best is the color red and the'' candy in the hearts. Well anyway Happy Valentines day. Betsy Henderson Love is sharing, caring and giving. We show love by giving things to people and helping then Giving gifts on their birthday is showing love. Lisa Tessman Valentines are fun to give each other on Valentines day. Valentines day is a holiday. Holidays are fun. People love Valentines day at school. Because you get to have a party. And I know how to show love by being kind to my mom and my sisters. Valentines are shaped like harts. Phillip Fitch

Fight over hat at WHS

An incident over kidding about a hat turned into a fist fight Friday, Feb. 3, at Wawasee High School. No one was seriously injured, however one student was suspended. Dr. Howard Hull, principal, stated Chris Miller, Syracuse, ninth grader; and an anonymous buddy, who was suspended, were kidding each other about the hats they were wearing for “Hat Day”

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\ t _ . W HB H b ■v * b W'K sB V• a F Ik f ▼ B h W B J; kj' g •« ‘ RH THE BIRTHDAY PARTY — Students in Mrs. Mort's third grade class at North Webster Elementary school prepare for their presentation of the play. “The Birthday Party”, which was performed during reading class. Pictured above are, front row, Jeff Newton and Mike Secrist. In the second row are Cory Tom. Mike Koher, Bryan Goodpaster, Ryan Merchant, Jake Furbe, Christy Rozow and Janice Thomas. (Photo by Mark Weinstein)

County Boy Scouts enjoy Klondike Derby

More than 150 Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and their leaders were on hand for the annual Klondike Derby held Saturday, Jan. 28, just south of Warsaw on the Wayne McCleary farm. Cub Scouts and their leaders spent their time participating in contests and spent time innertubing down some of the longer hills on the farm. The Boy Scouts camped out Saturday night, went innertubing and participated in many events, including a compass course, snow sculpture, dogsled race, * — Syracuse student initiated into business honorary Jacqueline Mangas-Florea, Syracuse, has been initiated into Pi Omega Pi business education honorary at Ball State University, Muncie. Mrs. Mangas-Florea is a senior at the university majoring in business education. The 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School is the daughter of Mrs. Georgia Ernst, r 3 Syracuse.

in conjunction with Spirit Week for the girls’ sectional. One student evidently had enough of the kidding and hit Miller in the nose. There was some concern that the nose was broken, however the school has not been notified. For the wise The sum of wisdom is that time is never lost that is devoted to work.

first aid course and ice rescue. Dinner Saturday night and breakfast Sunday morning were served by members of the local Order of the Arrow Chapter. The OA is a scout camper honor organization, which has been nicknamed the “Brotherhood of Cheerful Service.” Charlie Roberts, Kosciusko Lakeland School Lunch / L Menu > February 13-17 MONDAY — Hot dogs, tater tots, green beans or peas, cherry cobbler and milk TUESDAY — Turkey and noodles, mashed potatoes, pineapple or pears, red jello, Valentine treat, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY — Tenderloin sandwich, french fries, fruit cup or half a banana, rice crispie squares and milk THURSDAY - Italian spaghetti, cheese square, lettuce salad or corn, peaches, garlic bread and milk FRIDAY — Hamburgers, baked beans, apple slices or mixed fruit, peanut butter fudge and milk

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District Chairman, supervised the cooking and was assisted by Bill and David Deerwester, Sue Fretz, and Terry Roush. Troop 775 of American Legion Post 49 supplied the hot chocolate for all the cub scouts. The camporee was organized, by the OA, led by Dick McCleary and Wayne Fretz, advisors, and Tim Fretz and Rick McCleary, chapter chief and vice-chief, respectively. Troop leaders served as judges for the various events and the overall winner of the Klondike Derby was Troop 759 of the Atwood Lions Club. i — ■ > Brian fr ' 1 Schwab • i Named Milford Music Student 1 Os The Month Brian Schwab, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Schwab, Milford, was named the January Music Student of the Month by Donna Pollen, instructor. Brian is a fifth grade student at Milford Elementary School who enjoys all facets of music. He began singing solos in school programs when he was in the first grade and this year, he is a member of the Milford Fifth Grade Special Choir. Brian plans to play saxophone in next year’s sixth grade band and he also plans to sing in the choir. Besides music, his other interests include baseball and skiing.

Syracuse honor roll is given

Syracuse Junior High School principal Charles Haffner recently released the 1983-84 honor roll for the second grading period. Listed below are the students who earned a place on the Syracuse Junior High School Academic Honor Roll during the second grading period as released by the school’s principal Distinguished honor roll students could have at most one “B” with all remaining grades being “A”. Regular honor roll students must earn at least a *‘B” in all academic courses. All students must have satisfactory citizenship grades inorder to earn a place on the honor list. Distinguished Eighth grade — Beverly Wee Webster Workers elect club officers Wee Webster Workers 4-H Club met in the home of Angie and Tammy Tom. President Tony Davis called the meeting to order. Jeff Young led the 4-H pledge and Jeremy Young led the pledge of allegiance. Roll call was “What I died yesterday while out of school because of snow.” During the 4-H’ers discussion of new business, it was decided to donate to the State 4-H foundation. It was also decdied by the group to have a money making project and party after the basketball season ends. The 4-H’ers elected new officers at this meeting. New officers include: Amy Ferverda — president Lee Haney — vice president Karri Henwood — secretarytreasurer Mike Ferverda — recreation Angie and Tammy Tom — song leaders Jeremy Young — health and safety Christy Tom — devotions Mrs. Ferverda handed out enrollment cards. The traveling game was played. Cookies, and punch were served to the 15 members and six guests present. The next meeting will be Feb. 21. '

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Begley, Stephanie Berkey, Irene Hapner and Jane Moore. Seventh grade — Angela Gorman, Mary Haffner, Robert Huey, Tom Mangas, Brian Neff, Judd Storey, Dan Stuckman and Brian Tallon. Sixth grade — Janelie Jennings, Russell Anderson and David Schmahl. Regular Eighth grade — Ann Ballinger, Christy Cobbum, Christine Eldridge, Lisa Erb, Renee Graff, Jennifer Hoene, Tanya Wenger, Tom Hughes, Mark Kezar, Josh Lantz, Mitch Losee and Derek Smith. Seventh grade — Kim Adams, Barbie Butler, Jessica Phan Bup, Jennifer Carty, Lisa Collins, Shannon Conner, Melissa Fancher, Lori Hand, Faith Hapner, Tyna Hunnicutt, Sheila Melendez, Michaelle Michael, Anne Pohl, Alicia Schaekel, Gina Swartzendruber, Shawn Jones, Matt Koble, Jay Koontz, Vince Koser and Garrett Ponciroli. Sixth grade — Daphne Byrd, Teresa Coy, Lisa Donley, Julie Gunn, Shawn Kiser, Angela Kistler, Jennifer Melendez, Lisa Neises, Shadow Newcomer, Tonya Perzanowski, Christine Ridings, Emily Robie, Darci Smith, Christina Wilhite, Angela Wineland, Kacy Yoder, Scott Berkey, Jeff Cowan, Daniel Grinbdle Casy Kline, Kevin Manning, Stuart Ough, Coung Reed, Michael Tutle, Rick Weaver, Duane Wells and Ernest Williams. Leesburg resident receives high honors in Florida Lonnie Black, daughter of Ben and Sally Black of Leesburg, has acheived “Great Distinction” on the academic distinction list for the fall semester of 1983 at Warner Southern College, Lake In order to receive "Great Distinction,” a student must attain a 3.75-3.99 grade point average for the semester. Miss Black is a sophomore majoring in art.