The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 October 1987 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 28,1987

School news

~! * I ’' S I I ■ ■ x ’ X r AJ p ( wBISSO I huJl FIRST GRADE FIELD TRIP — On Friday. Oct. 23, Milford School first graders took a field trip to Goshen College to see a weather station and computer laboratory, Goshen Hospital to learn what to expect if they ever have to enter a hospital and the Elkhart armory for a puppet show. In front from the left are Tony May, Kristin Vanlaningham, Josh Unruh, Melissa Miller, Amanda Reese, Rachel Jackson and Jasmine Jordan. In back from the left are Mrs. Bender, Kent Flannery, Jeff Howey, Jennifer Harwood, Thomas Beer. Betsy Hawkins, Garry Manns, Richard Kidd and Mrs. Bell. (Photo by Glen Long) i Bl ■L ■ r Bw w Hr J. M JBPBB, ■ 21 COMPUTER WIZARDS ELECT OFFICERS — The election of officers was recently held at the North Webster Junior High School for this year's computer club. The club meets every Tuesday from 3:30-5 p.m. and does projects and demonstrations on Apple Computers. The club took a trip on October 27 to IU-PU in Fort Wayne in order to visit the computer lab. This is the second year for the North Webster club which is a member of the Apple Computer Clubs International. Shown in the picture from left are President Thanh Tran, Co-treasurer Steve Yargoxz, Cotreasurer Jill Carrington, Secretarv Jenny Buhart and Vice President Stacey Clay. (Photo by Carla Gaff)

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'Broadway Showtime' at WHS Nov. 1314 V

Wawasee High School drama and music departments will present ‘Broadway Showtime,’ a musical production Friday and Saturday. Nev. 13 and 14, in the high school auditorium. The shows begin at 7:30 p.m. and reserved tickets are available at the high school. The production is a musical revue of Broadway shows from 1946 to the present and will include selections from Rodgers and Kammerstein musicals and those from the 1980 s. The musical’s first act will feature a choral revue of the American Broadway and Rodgers and Kammerstein. The medley features 13 songs. Suzanne Schwartz, Dereck Bowen, Heidi Young, Dawn Speicher, Brad Gertsner, Chris Thornton, Heidi Huffman, Amy Parr, Suzanne Parr, Deanne Derolf, Barb Butler, Shawn Kiser, Tami Hollar, Alicia Schackel, Debbie Bjella and Toni Wenger will have solos during the revue.

Parent-teacher conferences at North Webster Nov. 4 & 5

On Wednesday, Nov. 4, and Thursday, Nov. 5, the North Webstar Middle School will provide an opportunity for parents to visit with their sons and daughters teachers. School will be dismissed at IP 10 a m. on both of these days. < The teachers will be located in the cafeteria. Appointments with each teacher will be on a firstcome first-service basis, unless parents have contacted the school for a special appointment. Report cards for the first grading period should be picked up at a table located in the cafeteria before conferences begin. It is hoped that parents will take advantage of this opportunity to discuss student progress with teachers. Parents are also welcome to confer with counselors or administrators. Coffee, punch, and cookies will be provided in a lounge area. The bookstore and the office will be open and the school will have a school information table in the front hall. Conference times are: Wednesday, Nov. 4, between 12:30 and 6:30 p.m.; and Thursday, Nov. 5,

Selections from musicals between 1960 and 1980 comprise the second act/Featured in the act are “Sweet Charity,” “A Chorus Line,” “Big River” and “Bye Bye Birdie.” The Varsity Singers and Dream Company will perform special dance numbers during the show. Narrators for the production are Russ Rhodes and Larry Horowitz. Cast members include Jason Locke, Gary Stuckman, Kelly O’Shaughnessey, Erin Watson, Tameche Shock, Jill Haney, Anne Pohl, Lisa Neises, Christi Tom, Ingrid Jungwirth, Jeremy VanLue, Nikki Carr, Kelly Lorenz, Barb Myers, Julie Richcreek, Celia Impey, Daphne Byrd, Tammy Tessman, Annette Wilson, Rochelle Denny, Sharon Gerencser, Don Deter and Doug Wolferman. Steve Bailey, Cindy Bryan, Karen Parr and Cindy Thornburg will direct the presentation.

between 12:30 and2:3op.m. If parents have questions, they are urged to call North Webster Middle School at 834-7644. Aerial happening soon in Milford It’s not a bird, it’s not a plane, it’s not even Superman. It’s a hot air balloon and it is coming to Milford soon! Father Rick Stieglitz, pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warsaw, owns the balloon and is planning a demonstration and launch at Milford School on Monday, Nov. 2. The event will take place near the school parking lot shortly after Ba.m. In case of inclement weather the launch will take place on Thursday, Nov. 5, atßa.m. Community and area residents are invited to attend the demonstration and launch. Rumor has it that some school personnel may be “involved.” Soil judging team is first alternate

Wawasee Future Farmers of America Soil Judging team is the first alternate team for state competition following the Area X Soil Judging Contest held recently at a Marshall County farm. Wawasee was one of 12 teams from five counties participating in the event sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service, the Soil Conservation Service and the Farm Credit Service. Also Jeff Kitson and Jeff Brown, both of Syracuse, were members on two of the Fairfield FFA teams qualifying for state competition. Kitson is a member of the team receiving top honors with a score of 944. Brown is a member of the fifth place team who received a score of 853.

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Now we are in the 4th grade

’WF : 1 - KB., /0T ' ... B k X HA V H ~ ;— Ute - ” w TIME FOR A BIT OF FUN — Fourth graders enjoy learning new things and seem to especially like trying their hands at new sports. A group of fourth graders at North Webster Elementary were busy learning the rules of beach-ball-volleyball Tuesday morning when they were caught in action by the eye of the camera. (Photo by Carla Gaff) ' 1 a FOURTH GRADE MUSICIANS — Betty Lambert’s fourth graders at Milford School have been studying sound in their science class, as an enrichment activity, each student recently made a musical instrument. Pictured in front from the left are Jennifer Pippenger, Troy Wuthrich and Chad Swartz. In back from the left are Crystal Whetten, Ryan Gingerich and Jason Rangel. (Photo by Glen Long) UL Ml Jc rA 1 *x7Jij*t.. ~7t- AAa|L2> j | PUTTING ON FINISHING TOUCHES — A health curriculum focuses on wellness. Students learn that care of the physical body is essential but also teaches them how people think, act, and feel as part of total wellness. Students in Mrs. Rinker’s fourth grade class at Syracuse Elementary are putting the finishing touches on ghost trees and Halloween cards that are to be delivered to five adopted grandparents in the Syracuse area. This project will help develop a caring attitude and lead students to the best possible health. Pictured standing left to right are Rusty Gordon, Bret Booher, Ainy Pritchard, Kate Carlson, and Tony Mast. Seated are Andrea Junghans and Jessica Chaney. (Photo by Linda Musselman)

School lunch menu

WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL November 2-6 MONDAY — Turkey pot pie or pizzaburger sandwich, buttered cauliflower, peach half, chocolate cheesecake, and milk TUESDAY- Italian spaghetti w/hot roll or chicken patty sandwich, buttered green beans, stewed apples, and milk WEDNESDAY - Half day of school! Parent-teacher conference THURSDAY - Half day of school! Parent-teacher conference FRIDAY — Fish 'n chips or chuck wagon sandwich w/pickle Pumpkin pie Don’t throw away that pumpkin meat when making your jack q'-lantern for Halloween. Surprise your family with a pum pkin pie.

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and potato chips, creamy coleslaw, apple salad, and milk ” MILFORD SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH November 2-6 MONDAY — Chicken patty sandwich slice, French fries, peach slices, cookie, and milk TUESDAY- Goulash, buttered corn, pear half, cheesecake, bread and butter, and milk WEDNESDAY - Half day of schoo[! Parent teacher con ference ’ • THURSDAY - Half day of school! Parent-teacher conference FRIDAY — Tenderloin sand wich, curlie Q fries, fresh apple slices, baked item, and milk