The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 57, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1987 — Page 11

School news

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COMPUTER CLUB OFFICERS — Officers of the North Webster Syntax Error Computer Club are, from left, Cali Doll, Mike Mattix, Thaddeus Dubois and Cal Coy. The club meets on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. and makes a variety of projects to demonstrate and sell. Members are presently working on demonstrations to be given on programming basic and working with the Koala Pad.

Syracuse honor roll given

The following students have been named to the Syracuse Middle School distinguished and regular honor rolls for the second quarter: Distinguished Eighth grade — Celia Impey, Jodi Finlinson and Doreen Rager Seventh grade — Cindy Powells, Jenny Tranter, Scott Wheat and Karen Yoder Sixth grade — Sheri Broekers, Brandee Carlson, Christina Kelly, Stacy Neterer, Jesse Rude, Carrie Schmahl and Miranda Wolfe Regular Eighth grade — Mike Acton, Becky Hay, Heather Huffman, K of C to hold free throw championship The Syracuse Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship is slated to begin at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Syracuse Elementary School gymnasium, with those aged 11 through 14 welcome to participate. Students from Milford, North Webster, and Syracuse may register at the school prior to the event or on the day of the contest. Both boys and girls contests will be staged. Milford Christian honor roll The Milford Christian School has announced that 16 students made the honor roll for thissemester. These students repre\ sent 80 percent of the school's enrollment. Those named to the honor roll are as follows: Sixth grade — Brad Beer, Michelle Replogle and April Rodriguez Fifth grade — Kurt Beer and Denise Replogle Fourth grade — Josh Hunsberger and Luke Rodriguez Third grade — Greg Replogle and Matt Replogle Second grade — Sarah Snyder ornne lloro* Chtctot* Karissa'Evans, Darcy Replogle and Mary Sholtey Kindergarten — Michael Busz and Glenn Strycker

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Anne Sims, Jenny Smith, Mike Wanggard and Zach Waterson Seventh grade — Brent Baker, Chadd Bartlett, Tad Byrd, Arnie Heath, Julie Hodgson, Beth Luensman, Lisa Miller, Rich Morgan, Nathan Ott, Heather Perzanowski, Jason Schlabach, Joe Semones, Tonya Swartzendruber, Beth Tallon, Brian Taylor and Tiffany Titus Sixth grade — Brian Baker,

'Just Say No' Drug Awareness Program

The Syracuse Drug Awareness Program, entitled “Just Say No,” is being sponsored by the Syracuse Police Department with donations from local businesses in Syracuse. John Nabb, principal of Syracuse Junior High School, stated that the drug awareness program set up by the school system and the Syracuse Police Department will be getting underway with the first program on Friday, Feb. 6. The program, which will deal with eighth . graders, will begin at 9:45 a.m. and last until 11:21a.m. The seventh grade program is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 9, and the sixth grade program on Friday, Feb. 20, The last week in

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February will be devoted entirely to instructing third, fourth and fifth graders on the dangers of drugs and alcohol. ; A variety of speakers will include Indiana State Trooper Thomas Perzanowski; County Juvenile Detective Burdell Blackburn; Syracuse Town Marshal Robert Ziller; and Christy Cobbum, a junior at Wawasee High School. Miss Cobbum will relate her story of how she went through treatment for drug and alcohol dependency and the effect it had on her her family. Janet Dunno, health and math teacher and skills for adolescents advisor, will also be involved in the program. She will be advising the youngsters beforehand of what drugs and alcohol will do to the body. Syracuse businesses will be asked to display signs reading “Just Say No” in their places of business during the month of February. Merchants will also be asked to wear “Just Say No” buttons during February. Town Marshal Ziller said he is hoping the whole town will get behind this very important program.

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