The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 December 1985 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., December 4,1985

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School news

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Area girls receive awards The Miss Indiana Teen USA Pageant was held Sunday, Dec. 1, at Hellenic Cultural Center with 51 contestants competing from various parts of Indiana. Danielle Wayne, 17, of Portage was winner. Stephanie Smith of Syracuse was winner of the popularity contest. Honorable mention for being most photogenic was also won by Stephanie. Paula Smith of Milford received honorable mention for personality. Patty Host, Syracuse, was one of the finalists. Miss Indiana Teen USA 1986 will leave for Daytona Beach, Fla., on January 1 for a three week’s all expense paid trip to compete in the national finals of Miss Tenn USA 1986 where she will appear on CBS-TV nation wide on the Miss USA two hour telecast on January 21. Besides the three week trip to Florida, Miss Indiana Teen USA received a $1,200 gold ring, flowers, trophy, crown and the opportunity to compete for the Miss Teen USA title and $150,000 in prizes. All Miss Indiana contestants received trophies, official t-shirts and official certificates.

Christian School honor roll The honor roll for Milford Christian School has been announced for kindergarten through fifth grade. Honor students are as follows: kindergarten, Derek Custer and Darcy Replogle; first grade, Joshua Lee; second grade, Greg Replogle; and fifth grade, April Rodriguez. Support trees Small trees or tall shrubbery planted in the fall should be supported with guide wires. Be sure to cover the wire around the tree with a rubber hose.

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NORTH WEBSTER CHRISTMAS CONCERT — Pictured are participants in the North Webster School Christmas Concert. They will perforip Monday, Dec. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the school gym. Students in kindergarten through fifth grade will participate as well as the

School lunch menu WAWASEE COMMUNITY , HIGHSCHOOL December 9-13 MONDAY — Potato soup w/ham sandwich or chili mac, buttered green beans, cherry cobbler, and milk TUESDAY — Turkey pot pie or sloppy joe sandwich, buttered broccoli, pineapple chunks, and milk WEDNESDAY - Italian spaghetti w/garlic toast or hamburger sandwich, tossed salad, peach slices, spice cake, and milk THURSDAY - Creamed chicken on a biscuit or Mcßib sandwich, buttered corn, jello salad, and milk FRIDAY — Macaroni and cheese w/ham salad sandwich or barbeque pork sandwich, buttered peas, mixed fruit and milk Menu subject to change. ' MILFORD SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH December 9-13 MONDAY — Ravioli, tossed salad, apple crisp, toasted cheese bun, and milk TUESDAY — Pizza, buttered green beans, mixed fruit, cookie, and milk WEDNESDAY - Beef and noodles, whipped potatoes, jello w/mandarin oranges, peanut butter bread, and milk THURSDAY - Macaroni and cheese, bologna sandwich, buttered broccoli, pineapple chunks, and milk FRIDAY — Fish sandwich w/tartar sauce, buttered peas, peach half, baked item, and milk Menu subject to change. ' UPS has new way to pay bills The United Parcel Service (UPS) has developed a new way for customers to pay weekly UPS bills, designed to save time and money. The new process, called the “Electronic Funds Transfer Plan,” eliminates the cost of writing and mailing a check each week, while providing customers with the same UPS billing detail that they now receive. UPS will electronically request payment for the amount of its customers’ UPS bill from their individual bank, with their authorization. The bank will then deduct that amount from the customer’s checking account and send them a debit advice with their cancelled checks. Customers* will continue to receive a UPS bill each week but it will now be marked “Paid by Bank.” They will also continue to have the right to question details of the bill, and request adjustments.

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Lugar selects four county students to symposium

INDIANAPOLIS - U.S. Senator Richard G. Lugar recently announced that four Kosciusko County high school students have been selected to attend his “Symposium for Tomorrow’s Leaders” al Indiana Central University in Indianapolis on December 7. They are: Jack Jennings and Paula Smith,. Wawasee High School; and Mike Miller and Dianna Dingus, Whitko High School.

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seventh and eighth grade band. A fifth grade choir will also be featured in the program. There will be no admission charge and the public is invited to attend. (Photo by Glen Long)

Every high school in Indiana has been invited to select two outstanding juniors to attend the all-day conference. Last year, more than 600 students, representing high schools in almost all 92 counties across the state, attended the event. Again, this year, Lugar will begin the day-long program with an address to the students on na-

tional and world affairs. The students will then participate in a choice of ten discussion groups. This year’s issues are trade and protectionism, abortion, Central America, the Middle East, health care costs, toxic waste, farm policy, the Strategic Defense Initiative, education reform and federal tax reform. Students debate opposing views under the leadership of major state and national advocates on the subject.