The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1986 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 19,1986

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School news

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EDUC ATION AL PROJECTS — Students at Syracuse Elementary School display the projects they made as part of American Education Week, celebrated at area schools this week. In the front row, from left, are Raymond Blosser, second grade; Billy Cole, fifth; Terry Smith, second; Dewayne White,.second; Kim

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TOP SALESMEN — Top salesmen in the Syracuse Middle School fruit sale were honored at a school convocation Monday afternoon. Nov. 17. Helping to raise money to support the school's athletic program, special projects, and other school functions, the students worked toward a combined school goal of JK.OOO. A Shown in the front row. from left. are. Craig Martindale, number one salesman; Sherrena Kirkwood, second; Josh Galloway, third; Mark Myers, fourth; and Brian Taylor, fifth. In the back are Heather Bvrd. sixth; Dawn Hamman, seventh: Juli Storey, eighth: Celia Impey, ninth, and Stacy Neterer. iOth.

When the needy need energy... a ; r"? 'rT^s? 1 ' i X ‘ ’ '' - Mt —HELP—...with the Community Energy Assistance Program. This winter, some truly needy people recipients and determine distribution of v could have a hard time paying their the funds in each area. utility bills That s why NIPSCO has Together we can help the less fortunate . pledged $500,000 in energy assistance meet their home heating bills If you credits to help less fortunate in- have a question about the Energy dividuals and families this winter. Assistance Fund, contact your local We match dollar for dollar donations NIPSCO office. And pick up a free from citizens, businesses, churches and pamphlet outlining the program, other social-minded groups With your Whatever your particular energy conhelp, up to one million dollars could be cerns are, remember, we’re here to help, raised to help people who are A __ unemployed, elderly or otherwise unable to pay their energy bills |s || Z All benefits are distributed to the Community Energy Assistance Funds •$ throughout northern Indiana. Local administrators qualify eligible There when you need US. NPB6 3009

Jacquay, second; Julie Glon, second; Rusty Gordon, third; Aaron Neff, third; Jessie Chaney, third, and Alissa Hewitt, third. In the back row are Tara Cleveland, third; Andrea Junghans, third; Amy Rehling. fourth; Tony McMahan, fourth; Matt Stierwalt. third; Amy Brady, fourth; Matt Stoll, fourth; Tad Denton, fourth; Jerry Myers, fourth, and Carol Hile, third.

School lunch menu

WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGHSCHOOL November 24-28 MONDAY — Pancakes and sausage or sloppy Joe sandwich, hash browns, blueberries, and milk TUESDAY — Pizza casserole or hot dog sandwich, cottage fries, strawberries and bananas, and milk WEDNESDAY - Turkey and dressing, whipped potatoes w/gravy, buttered California blend, pumpkin crunch, and milk THURSDAY — NO SCHOOL - THANKSGIVING BREAK FRIDAY - NO SCHOOL - THANKSGIVING BREAK Menu subject to change. MILFORD SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH November 24-28 MONDAY — Taco salad w/com chips, buttered corn, applesauce, chocolate brownie, and milk TUESDAY- Roast turkey, whipped potatoes w/gravy and dressing, buttered green beans.

American Education Week Quotes

In keeping with American Education Week, first grade students at Syracuse Elementary School completed the following sentences: — School is important because ... c Sissy Dean: “You get better and smarter.” Troy Niles: “If you didn’t have school, you’d have to learn things the hard way.” Tim White: “When you grow qp to be adults our kids will need help with homework.” Ben Hire: “It makes us smart.” Jared Mahnensmith: “You learn to clean out your desk. Jamie Fancher: “It teaches and it gets ya smart. ” Adrienne Weber: “If you don’t know how to stay in the lines you learn to. ”

pumpkin crunch, ice cream cup, and milk WEDNESDAY — Tomato soup w/toasted cheese sandwich, jello w/fruit, deviled egg, and milk THURSDAY — NO SCHOOL — THANKSGIVING BREAK FRIDAY - NO SCHOOL - THANKSGIVING BREAK « Menu subject to change. 'Star Wars' blamed REYKJAVIK. ICELAND - President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, on the verge of an agreement to destroy all their offensive nuclear weapons over the next 10 years, ended their summit in disappointment over a dispute concerning the testing of U.S. “Star Wars” technology.

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Jason Gaskins: “You get to do math work.” Thomas Kehr: “It helps you grow and learn. ” Matthew Coy: “You learn to read and write.” — We could make school better by ... J. J. Coy: “Not having recess so we could have more time to work.” Robert Stouder: “Having longer recesses.”

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EDUC ATION IS GREAT — These second grade students of Susan Heath at North W ebster School are engrossed in a textbook as they stand under a bulletin board which states, education keeps us informed," It refers to American Education Week, Nov. 16 to 22. From the left are Rod Holterman, Matt Fuller and .Mandy Thomas. (Photo by Glen Long)

Mike Walley: “ By changing the curtains.” Kevin Carr: “Letting everyone out of school for a day. ’ ’ Ben Hill: “Buying new paper.’’ Nick Steller: “Giving soup labels for the playground equipment and giving money . ” Erik Weaver: “Having happy meals for lunch, toys in the bookstore free for earning stars, and smileys on your papers.” April Batley: “Having a swim-

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ming pool on the playground. ’ ’ Farhan Haq: “Having school only on Saturday and Sunday and be off the rest of the week. ” Rebekah Letro: “Having everyone in the area pick up their trash.” Lisa Penn: “By not having it.” Chris Dillard: "Having the cookers cook more spaghetti. ’’ Jenny Shreve: “Fixing the merry-go-round