The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1984 — Page 13

School news

‘ r- - • I,®• I r _ 1 © © A . Rr j w A WORK OF ART — Mrs. Mitchell, art instructor at North Webster junior high, points out the finer details of this piece of art done by Christa Sincroft and Michele White. The artwork, with the theme of texture in mind, portrays many different trees and the nuts the "Trees produce. a

Grant for Syracuse kindergarten

The kindergarten classes at Syracuse Elementary School

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received a grant fromthe State of Indiana. Department of Educa-

tion. Division of School Food and Nutrition Programs. With the grant money, the school will purchase several items, such as the filmstrip and tape. •‘Dandelion: the Lion Who Lost His Roar.” This is about a lion who lost his roar through poor eating habits. The school also plans to purchase flannelboard materials from the Sunkist Company, food group bulletin board characters, fruit and vegetable poster cards and books. These materials will be used when the kindergarten classes start their nutrition unit during the first week of October.

Food Program at Lakeland Daycare Lakeland Community Services, Inc., Syracuse, today announced sponsorship of the Child Care Food Program. Meals will be available at no separate charge to enrolled children without regard to race, age, color, sex, handicap, or national origin at the Lakeland Community Daycare Center. Listed below are the USDA Income Eligibility Guidelines, which are effective July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985. The amount of reimbursement received by Lakeland Community Services, Inc. is based on the number of enrolled children whose family income is at or below: Family Size Yearly Monthlv Weekly 1 $ 9,213 $ 768 $l7B 2 12,432 1,036 240 3 15,651 1,305 301 / 4 1 18,870 1,573 363 5 22.089 1,841 425 6 25.208 2,109 487 7 . 28,527 2,378 549 8 31,746 2.646 611 Each additional / member add: 3,219 269 x 62 This program, administered by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Indiana Department of Public Instruction, Division of School food and Nutrition gives financial assistance to child care centers so that nutritious meals can be integrated with nonresidential child care services for children. The goal of the program is to improve the diets of young children and increase the opportunity for children to eat a variety of nutritious foods. The meals and snacks served meet standards established by the United States Department of Agriculture for the Child Care Food Program . For further information, contact: Lakeland Community Daycare Center P.O. Box 122 Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Phone: (21U> 457-4983

Lakeland School Lunch Menu September 24-28 MONDAY - Hot dogs, tater tots, banana or grapes, baked item, milk TUESDAY — Texas straw hat, bread and butter, green beans or corn, strawberries, milk WEDNESDAY - Pig-in-a-poke, baked beans, pineapple chunks or fresh apple slices, pudding, milk THURSDAY - Boss Hog sandwich, french fried potato sticks pears or peaches. Rice Krispie squares, milk FRIDAY — Macaroni and cheese with sausage link, bread and butter, green beans or lettuce salad, fruit cup, milk This menu is subject to change.

IMlWvi i NEW GOALS — The Lakeland Youth Center’s soccer program has received new goals thanks to the efforts of the Kiwanis Club and local businesses. Pictured above in the front row are Rodger Kelly, Kiwanis representative; Jill Stanley, LYC director; and Ray Frost, of Frost TV' and Antenna Service. In the back row are Mike Tallon. president of the boarC of directors of the LYC; Larry Michael, of Michael’s Pier and Boat Repair; and Gene Leady. of Patton CPA. Frost donated the metal tubing. Michael helped with the welding and Patton CPA donated the nets. Not pictured is Len Foyle, of Foyle’s Plumbing and Well Drilling, who was in charge of the welding. (Photo by Tom Charles) , <

Tractor troubleshooters place in state competition ' The Wawasee Future Farmers of America tractor troubleshooting team placed sixth in the 1984 State Tractor Troubleshooting Contest at the Indiana State Fair. Indianapolis. Local members of the team were Dave Roberts, Scott Barker and Kevin Clark. Lee Troyer, ag mechanics instructor at Wawasee High School, served as team coach. In tractor trouble-shooting, team members work together to correct simulated malfunctions that are placed in a tractor. After making the necessary corrections, the team must get the tor operating properly. Team members must also complete a written test over gasoline and diesel engines.

Candidates to appear at WHS open house

Candidates for the Lakeland Community School Board of Trustees have been invited to participate in a “rap session" with parents during the open house at Wawasee High School on Tuesday, Oct. 2. All the candidates will be in the high school commons area bet-

Golfers Bth place

Wawasee’s girls golf team placed eighth among 12 teams Saturday, Sept. 15, in the Fort Wayne Northrop Invitational. The tournament was held at the Colonial Oaks Golf Course in Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne Dwenger won the team title with a 379 score. Wawasee finished well behind the pack with its 420 score. Beckie Welty paced the effort with a 46-46*92 score. Heidi

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II!-. , iwy| uh. i -' ■ ■"'SSr‘ ~ 4 : v mHUET- 1 ~ ur .mi SAFER PLAYGROUND — The Lakeland Day Care Center. Syracuse, now has a 535-foot fence surrounding the playground area. The fence was made possible through a special gift from the United Way. It cost approximately $2,000. Jim Faurote. independent contractor, is shown finishing the fence. It took two days to complete. (Photo by Jo Sturgis) r

Lead and gas The Environmental Protection Agency, under increasing pressure to reduce the threat of toxic lead contamination to children, have announced its plans for major new restrictions on leaded gasoline.

ween 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. to meet parents and answer their questions. Parents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity. The WHS administration and guidance staffs will also be available in the commons area throughout the evening.

Musser had a decent day as she carted a 47-48-95 score while Barb Hosteter, Wawasee’s most consistent golfer this year, finished with a 54-54-108 total. Jennifer Jorczk shot a 125 and Angie Kirkdorfer concluded with a 128. Wawasee hosted East Noble Tuesday, Sept 18., but no word on the result was received prior to press time.

Wed., September 19,1984 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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