The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 August 1984 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 29,1984

dg I ijT A. . * Jr NEW TO NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY — These three teachers are new on the staff at North Webster Elementary School. Pictured above are Mark Friskney, third grade: Charlotte Jessie, first grade; and Mitchell Willaman, fifth grade.

r 1" i * t' 1! m .Li NEW WAWASEE TEACHERS — These six teachers are beginning their first year at Wawasee High School. Pictured in the front row are Janie Leach, occupational home economics; Charlotte Erp. speech; and Lesa Shreve DiPaolo, English. Standing in back are Tamra Ummel. special education; Joe Trimboli, social studies; and Kris Southworth, business education.

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STEWART DANCE SCHOOL 658-9875 Fall Dance Classes Start September 10 Ballet — Tap — Jazz (Ages 4 Thru Adult) Beys' Jun Guss — Ages 10-12 (Basic Beginning Break Dance Moves)

1 If I NEW AT MILFORD SCHOOLS — These four teachers are new to the Milford Elementary and Junior High Schools this year. In front are Gail Lehman and Melanie Williams, both first-grade teachers. In the back row are Russ Mikel, assistant principal at Milford Junior High; and Charlene Brumbaugh, English at Milford Junior High.

4 ■ *■ IWj-’ mJ Jll mMW NEW AT SYRACUSE JR. HIGH — These are the new staff members at Syracuse Junior High for the 1984-85 school year. In front are Janet Lynn Dunno, math; and Kathleen Shiver, special education. In the back row are Terry Meads. English; Judy Burke, study hall; and Marion Acton, principal.

iinwßiiifi Iwh hm t H ill la J h jilllill - 1 NEW AT NORTH WEBSTER JR. HIGH — These three teachers are new to North Webster Junior High. Pictured above are Paula Mitchell, art; Susan Jones, special education; and Tracy Rinker, science and health.

Suellen Free to attend conference

Suellen Free of Milford, along with 11 other Kosciusko County residents, is one of the thousand high school students representing each county in Indiana that have been selected to attend the HADD Conference (Hoosiers Against Drunk Driving) Aug. 31 and Sept. 1,1984 in Indianapolis. Other Kosciusko County attenders will be Ron Cordell, Eric Toetz, Robert Ladson, Mike Purcell, Todd A. Watkins, Barry A. Hannan, Chad Hill, Amy Slusher, Bryan Sherwin, Lies! Boggs and Deb Reid. The first of its kind in the nation, the conference will be hosted by the Governor’s Task Force To Reduce Drunk Driving. "HADD will provide a strong basis for the participants to launch local drunk driving prevention programs in their own individual communities,’’ said Governor Bob Orr. Stephen Goldsmith, chairman of the task force, stated, “Unfortunately, drunk driving crashes are the number one cause of death among 15 to 24-year-olds,

New Teachers Begin Classes In The Lakeland School Corporation

and that same age group is involved in 50 percent of drunk driving collisions, according to national statistics. However, I am impressed by the large number of Indiana young people who are genuinely concerned about this problem, and who are enthusiastic about becoming part of the solution.’’ The students were chosen on the basis of leadership ability and interest in the issue by their county prosecutors, high school principals, substance abuse teachers, ministers, student-council advisors and parents. Workshops and other activities are planned so that the students can share and gather information and formulate strategies. To support them in their endeavors, local community leaders, substance abuse professionals and representatives of MADD chapters and Chemical Task Force members have been invited to attend. Featured speakers at the conference wiD be Governor Bob Orr, U.S. Senator Dan Quayle,

Robert Anastas, founder of Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD), Steve Alford, 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist in basketball from New Castle, and Linda Gebhart, a 1984 graduate of Peru High School whose twin brother was killed in a drunk driving crash last year. Os special interest will be a candlelight ceremony Friday evening that will commemorate the victims of drunk driving, and continue to symbolize the beginning of a new, safer era in Indiana. The MAD-HADDER’S Event, a model chemical-free celebration, will conclude the Friday night activities. HADD will be held at the Indiana Convention Center, the Indianapolis Hyatt-Regency Hotel, and the IUPUI Natatorium. Students and their chaperones will stay at the Hyatt-Regency and the Atkinson Hotels. All expenses, except transportation, will be covered for students and chaperones.

ML ■ J V fiSIHN LJmk/ jp W* HmOiS/OI ■<T ■ \ A Mg W wwfflß V rv- Il IMM wr R* W/VIIIM Y NEW SYRACUSE ELEMENTARY TEACHERS — These six leechers are new al Syracuse Elementary School for the 1984-85 school year. In the front row are Annette Mock, Kindergarten; Joy St. Germain, first grade; and Sue Ganshorn, physical education. i In the back row are Wendy Anderson, third grade; Carol Bolyard, fifth grade; and Philip Wyss, fifth grade. Also new at the school but not pictured are teacher aides Beverly Halsey, Peggy Cole and Nancee Feaster.

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