The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 September 1987 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., September 9,1987

School news

Adult education in the schools is a direct service to the taxpayer. It serves young and old alike. During the past year many people in the community were serviced by recreation or traderelated classes. The wide variety of classes offered again this fall will include a few new classes. This fall, classes will be held at Wawasee High School, Fairfield High School, North Webster Elementary and in businesses as appropriate. There is a choice of location for the popular computer classes. All adults are invited to participate. The fall classes will begin the first week of October and run as designated for each class. No classes are held when school is closed for any reason. In that event a class will be extended for the number of sessions missed. Adult education flyers are available from the Vocational Office at Wawasee High School by calling 457-3147, ext. 202’, and from various schools and businesses in the community. Mail-in registrations are being accepted at this time. Class enrollments are limited in some classes and registrations are accepted on a first come basis. A registration fee must accompany each registration form for enrollment. Those interested may use the mail-in registration form on the adult education flyer and send with the registration fee or go to the Vocational Office any day during school hours (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.) A third ootion is to go to the Vocational Office Monday,

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Wawasee adult classes slated

Sept. 28, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The deadline for registration is Monday, Sept. 28. New classes offered in the fall program are People Management, Adult Job Search, Beginning Sewing, Communicating With Kids, Computer Literacy and Computer Word Processing for IBM compatibles. Courses with course numbers are: People Management, 100, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 7 to 9 p.m. for three weeks at Wawasee, room 207. J. Evans is the instructor. Class will help enhance people management skills by discovering how personality preferences affect employees’ approach to their work. Students will become familiar with a management tool used by AT&T, Citicorp, Exxon, G.E., 3M, Apple and other Fortune 500 companies. Adult Job Search, 101, starts Monday, Oct. 5, lasts from 6 to 8 p.m. for four weeks at Wawasee, library annex. This is a workshop series designed to help improve skills necessary to find and keep a job. Includes identifying job markets, preparing a resume, applications, interviewing and career assessment. Woodworking, 102, starts Monday, Oct. 5, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks at Wawasee, room 306. J. Garber is the instructor. Students will work with different types of wood, hand tools and power tools to complete small projects. Includes help for beginners and access to power equipment for advanced students.

Woodworking/Fairfield, 103, starts Thursday, Oct. 8, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks at Fairfield H.S., room 118. J. Garber is the instructor. Students will work with different types of wood, hand tools and power tools to complete small projects. Includes help for beginners and access to power equipment for advanced students. Welding/New Paris, 104, starts Monday, Oct 5, lasts from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for six weeks at Culp’s Welding Shop in New Paris. L. Culp is the instructor. Course will cover torch operation, wire and arc welding and heli-arc welding. Call 457-3147, ext. 202, for mailing instructions. Computer Literacy, 105, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for five weeks at Wawasee. J. Wallace is the instructor. Students will learn how to use software and will become familiar with the computer keyboard, printer, disk system, terminology and BASIC language terminology. Course is for IBM compatibles and has limited enrollment. Computer Literacy/North Webster, 106, starts Tuesday, oc|. 6, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for five weeks at N. Webster 'School, room 208. B. Hoffman is the instructor. Students will learn how to use software and become familiar with the computer keyboard, printer, disk system, terminology and BASIC language terminology. Computer Literacy/Fairfield, 107, starts Thursday, Oct. 8, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for five weeks

at Fairfield H.S., room 208. M. Jordan is the instructor. Students will learn how to use software and become familiar with the computer keyboard, printer, disk system, terminology and BASIC language terminology. Computer Word Processing, 108, starts Tuesday, Nov. 10, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays for two weeks at Wawasee, room 215. Students will learn how to do word processing on the computer; a valuable skill for letters, reports or paper writing. The course will also deal with software for producing personalized form letters. For IBM-J compatibles. Enrollment is limited. Typing/ Keyboarding, 109, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks at Wawasee, room 217. M. Brewer is the instructor. Students will learn basics and develop speed and accuracy in the fundamentals of typing. Upholstery, 110, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks at Wawasee, room 306 P. Farber is the instructor. Students will learn basic skills in restoration, foundation and installation of new fabrics. Call for more information. Ballroom Dance, ill, starts Monday, Oct. 5, lasts from 7 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks at Wawaseeold gym upstairs. R. Duesler is the instructor. For some fun in your life, learn the basic steps in foxtrot, waltz, rhumba, swing and polka. Quilting, 112, starts Monday,

Oct. 19, lasts from 7 to 9 p.m. for six weeks at Wawasee, room 103. C. Clark is the instructor. Christmas is coming. Let’s make a doll quilt for our favorite little girl or one for ourselves. Also suitable for wall hanging. Friendship knot or heart quilt. Applique, quilting and finishing. Finish one in class and make several more for gifts in time for Christmas. Bodyworks (Aerobics), 113, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, for eight weeks at Wawasee P.E. annex/weight room. T. Sumpter is the instructor. One Jiour of workout to music: 20 minutes cardio-vascular — individual may work at his/her own pace. The rest of the hour is spent toning stomach, hips, inner/outer thighsand arms. Drawing, 114, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 7 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks at Wawasee in room 200. N. Glover is the instructor This introductory course will convince even the novice that drawing is a skill which can be learned. The class will begin with simple line work and progress to the human portrait. Photography, 115, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts fr0m6:30t09:30 p.m. for five weeks at Wawasee. in room 117. J. Howard is the instructor. For amateurs who want to learn how to compose good pictures with disc, instamatic or 35 mm camera, as well as the basics of camera operation, types of film and lighting. Co-Ed Volleyball, 116, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 7 to 9 p.m. for eight weeks at Wawasee

P.E. annex. D. Eldridge is the instructor. A good game for physical exercise. Enjoy competitive volleyball as students learn to volley and serve in weekly matches. Instructions will be given. G.E.D., 117, starts Tuesday. Oct. 6, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at Wawasee library annex. Individual assistance to take the G.E.Dtest. Money Management, 118, starts Tuesday, Oct. 6, lasts from 7 to 9 p.m. for five weeks at Wawasee in room 118. L. Lahr is the instructor. Topics include inflation, investments in stocks and bonds, mutual funds, general financial planning and recent tax changes. This class is for those who have money to invest or want to accumulate for future needs. Students will have the opportunity to develop their own financial plans. Beginning Sewing/Fairfield, 119, starts Thursday, Oag 8, lasts from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for six weeks at Fairfield High School, room 111. V. Steffen is the instructor. Learn basic clothing construction using the newest sewing equipment and techniques. Make a sweat suit/jogging suit and learn sweatshirt applique. (Registration fee does not include cost of materials. Communicating With Kids, 120, starts Monday, Oct. 6, lasts from 7 to 9 p.m. for six weeks at Wawasee, room 117. AA practical and realistic course designed for parents who desire to know more about themselves, their children and their own roles as parents today. Fall Adult Basketball. Adult independent basketball in teams only. Registration is due by Oct. 1. For more information, call vocational office, 457-3147, ext. 202. Message to Managers: Through the generosity of the Dekko Foundation of North Webster and Kendallville, some supervisory video cassettes with some accompanying instructional material are available to companies in the three school area. These are “Effective Supervisor”— American Management Assoc.; “The One Minute Manager”— Blanchard and Johnson; “Putting the One Minute Manager To Work” — Blanchard and Johnson; “What You Are Is — Massey; “What You Are Is Where You See” — Massey. Call Dick Wysong at Wawasee High School, 457-3147.

Students selected as scholarship recipients

John W. Elliott, senior vice president and trust officer of First National Bank of Warsaw has announced that 10 Kosciusko County students have recently been selected as recipients of the B. Franklin and Eleanor M. Ringle Educational Trust Scholarships. The bank is trustee of the scholarship fund. The recipients for the upcoming 1987-88 academic year are: Angela Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. (Mary Jo) Barton of Pierceton. A 1987 graduate of Wawasee High School, Miss Barton plans to attend Oral Roberts University this fall where she will be majoring in nursing. While at Wawasee, she was a member of the National Honor Society, the Speech Club, newspaper staff, band and orchestra. Miss Barton attends New Life Christian Church. Michael Darr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William (Joan) Darr of Winona Lake. He is a 1987 graduate of Warsaw Community High School. While at Warsaw, he was vice president of the French Club and of SADD. He was also active in National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Ex Libris, varsity soccer, intramurals, and Ski Club. He also attends Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church. Darr is planning to attend Notre Dame in the fall to study civil engineering. Phil Doron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. (Nancy) Doron of Warsaw. He graduated from Lakeland Christian Academy this year. While at Lakeland, Doron was active in band, choir, Honor Society and yearbook. He was also active in baseball and softball and co-captain of the basketball and soccer teams. He was also chosen as Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Doron attends Pleasant View Bible Church. He is planning to study music ministry at Biola University. John King is a graduate this year of Tippecanoe Valley High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs- DarrellH. (Mary Ann) King

■II * 1987 PM Editorial Services School lunch menu

WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL September 14-18 MONDAY — Dried beef gravy w/whipped potatoes or pizzaburger sandwich, California blend, pear slices, and milk TUESDAY— Cheeseburger pie or steak nuggets w/fries, buttered com, applesauce, and milk WEDNESDAY - Fried chicken or deli cold plate, whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered peas, mixed fruit, and milk THURSDAY — Chop suey w/chow mein noodles and rice or cheeseburger sandwich, mixed vegetables, jello w/mandarin oranges, fortune cookie, and milk FRIDAY — Pizza, tossed salad, strawberries and bananas, cookie, and milk Menus subject to change. MILFORD SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH September 14-18 MONDAY — Tenderloin sandwich w/pickle slices, tri taters, rosy applesauce, baked item, and milk TUESDAY— Italian spaghetti, buttered green beans, pear slices, garlic toast, and milk z

of Mentone. He is planning to attend Bluffton College in the fall and major in secondary education. While at Tippecanoe Valley, he was in the National Honor Society, Spanish Club, and Chess Club. He was also the captain of the football team, student council treasurer and drum major of the band. King attends First Mennonite Church. Rene King is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. (Ruth Ann) King of Warsaw and is a graduate this year of Warsaw Community High School. While there, she was active in marching and concert band, Thespians, Art Club, and intramural volleyball. She is also active in her church, Fellowship Baptist. Miss King is planning to attend Rhode Island School of Design this fall to become a graphic designer. Janet Kloser graduated this year from Warsaw Community High School. While there, she was active in Honor Society, speech team, fall and spring plays, SADD, and Drama Clutx She also held offices in Student Council and Spanish Club. She is an active member of Sacred Heart Church and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome (Carol) Kloser of Warsaw. Miss Kloser plans to attend Ball State University this fall to major in business. Brooks Koble, a 1985 graduate of Wawasee High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry (Beverly) Lintz of Syracuse. He plans to attend Grace College in the fall. He will be majoring in business administration. While at Wawasee, he was a member of the varsity basketball team and has helped with elementary and junior high camps. Koble attends the Wawasee Community Church of the Nazarene. Kristin Koos is planning to attend Indiana University in the fall and major in international law. She is a graduate this year of Warsaw Community High School where she was active in French Club, speech team, Drama Club, National Honor Society, and student council. She attends Sacred

WEDNESDAY — Sloppy joe sandwiches, buttered cauliflower, peach crisp, potato chips, and milk THURSDAY — Macaroni and cheese, ham salad sandwich, buttered broccoli, pineapple chunks, and milk FRIDAY — Hamburger gravy over whipped potatoes, buttered oeas, jello w/mandarin oranges, and milk Menus subject to change. Cable School Reunion to be held The Eighth Annual Cable School Reunion will be Saturday, Sept. 12, in Leatherman’s Grove, near Wakarusa. There will be a pot-luck dinner at 12 noon. Those who attended the reunion last year are requested to invite former students to attend the gathering with other Cable i School members. In charge of the reunion this year are: President — Paul Burkholder Vice president — Max Gwin Secretary-treasurer — Martin Kern

Heart Church. Jerrod Stoller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich (Andrea) Stoller of Syracuse and is a graduate this year of Wawasee High School. While at Wawasee, Stoller was in National Honor Society, Foreign Language Club, Fellowship ofx Christian Athletes, Ski Club, and* orchestra. He is also active in his church, Living Gospel. He plans to attend Purdue University this fall and major in business management. Becky Taylor graduated this year from Warsaw Community High School. While at Warsaw, she was involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and has been active in her church, Winona Lake Grace Brethren. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Joanne) Taylor of Warsaw. In addition to the initial scholarship awards, Mr. Elliott announced that Andrea Berry (Cederville College), Laura Haney (Westminster College), Michael Henn (Notre Dame), Collette Lehman (Grace College), Kelly Manahan (Grace College), Annette Miller (Grace College), Lyn Oliver (Moody Bible Institute), Daniel Pacheco, “ Jr. (Grace College), Deborah Ross (Baptist Bible College), and Rodney Wilson (Grace College), are 1987-88 academic year renewal scholarship recipients. Qualifications for the Ringle Scholarships include financial need, scholastic achievement indicative of a successful career, and active church membership. Applications may be obtained from high school principals or guidance counselors. Complete applications accompanied by grade transcripts and letters of recommendations, one of which must be from student’s pastor, must be delivered to the trust department of the First National Bank Os Warsaw no later than April 15 preceding the period for which the applications are to app- • ly-