The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 August 1984 — Page 17

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Summer office hours given

Summer office hours have been scheduled and enrollment dates have been set at North Webster Elementary School. Registration of children is necessary so book rental fees can be paid before the opening day of school One or both parents

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should accompany the child on the day set aside for their enrollment. The following registration schedule will be used: kindergarten and fipst grade, Wednesday, Aug. 15; second and third grade, Thursday, Aug. 16;

fourth and fifth grade, Friday, Aug. 17; any students missing registration on their scheduled day may enroll on Monday, Aug. 20. Registration should be completed on the appointed day. Parents with more than one child attending the elementary school may complete the registration for all on one of the appointed days. The school administration would like to have all book rental and supply fees paid on registration day so books and supplies can be issued to students on the opening day of school, The school office will be open for the 1984-85 school term on Aug. 13. The office will be open each week day from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. until the start of school. The office will will be closed on weekends. Anyone wishing to contact the school may do so by calling 834-7644 after Aug. 13. Families moving into the attendance district (Tippecanoe Township) since school was dismissed on May 25 should contact the school as soon as possible if they have children who will attend the school this August. Using stalks Tops of celery or the tougher stalks can be used to flavor meats and stews and discarded after cooking.

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FASTBALL — Michael Jones, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones, Winston-Salem, N. C., tosses a baseball at the speed throwing game at the Kosciusko County Fair. Jones traveled to the fair with his parents who work for the company that owns the rides. The youngster registerd 37 miles per hour on the throw. (Photo by Mark Weinstein)

Evans discusses improving economy in winter months

Jim Evans, supervisor of the North Webster and Syracuse Augsburger’s Super-Valu Stores, addressed the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, North Webster on Monday, July 30. He discussed proposals for improving the economy of Kosciusko County during the winter months. W-* *'J JIM EVANS Evans pointed out that from Memorial Day to Labor Day there are many activities in the Lakeland area that attract tourists. He said that during the winter months Kosciusko County needs to get people involved in local events that will bring more

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visitors into this area. Northern Michigan and Minnesota have bolstered their off-season tourism through winter carnivals and a type of winter Olympics. i u Evans mentioned that tourism brought $26 million dollars into Kosciusko County in 1982. He emphasized that the amount could be increased by a stronger winter activity program. Evans estimated that tourist dollars are multiplied seven times and create many new jobs in the area where they are spent. Activities such as ice-fishing contests, cross-country skiing, sledding, basketball and softball tournaments, snowmobiling and off-road vehicle competition are things the county could do to attract visitors. Evans concluded that some of the benefits to Kosciusko County from an expanded winter program would be more tourist dollars, entertainment during the winter, more jobs and increased attraction to the area for the entire year.

WHS teachers study computers

Although school doesn’t officially begin until August 28, some Wawasee High School teachers are already back in the classroom — this time as students. A total of 24 WHS teachers and administrators are learning computer skills during the month of August under the tutelage of WHS language arts instructor David Goodrum. According to Goodrum, the purpose of the classroom sessions is to help teachers become better acquainted with what a compiler can do for them. "These classes are away to help teachers get over their fear

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of using computers,'* Goodrum noted. “Most of the teachers have not had any experience with the machines.” In order to ensure personal instruction, Goodrum is meeting with three separate groups of eight teachers. Each group meets for four three-hour sessions and is given a good deal of hands-on experience with the machines. By using the computers teachers will be able to cut down the ammount of time they spend on routine tasks. Once they have completed this training course, teachers should be able to use the computer to figure grades and type a course syllabus. Goodrum notes that the

teachers have been quite enthusiastic about the program. “They were a bit nervous the first day, but now they are coming in early and practicing on their own,” he said. Funding for this training was provided by the state. Growing economy The U.S. economy will likely grow faster than the administration’s latest official estimate of 5 percent this year and inflation will remain under control, chief White House economist Martin Feldstein said recently.

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