The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 November 1987 — Page 11

School news

■C_3n ■ «? M^ 5 * .>'*y.. BBC* P m| KKR|||sglp '^T'Ls\ g^wßa^iMffßMyMEn- W V'; ■ . -‘ . - t&fJ. »> .-, :, v ADOPTED A TREE - Mrs. Butler’s first grade class at Syracuse there will be. They also are learning how animals can hide in the Elementary School adopted a tree on the school grounds. The students leaves. are learning why and how the leaves change color, estimating when The class is shown after raking and bagging the leaves that have the leaves will turn, when they will fall, and how many bags of leaves fallen so far. (Photo by Linda Musselman)

■ M J|tl '■ qTRU W BM «™ . EOB3B I*lllll ■. fciri l w i ■■'" */ J t—p /’J n i .**j F • STUDYING THE ELEMENTS OF DESIGN — Seventh grade students in the Syracuse schools visual arts department recently studied the elements of design. They applied these principles to the creation of posters which will be used in the school and community to advertise for the Syracuse Middle School citrus fruit sale. Mrs. Sallie Ringler is instructor for the class. Judges for the competition were Mrs. Cindy Bryan and Jerry Johnson, visual arts instructors for Wawasee High School. Pictured are the six winners of the contest. Seated in front are Chris Peterson and Ashley Dick. In back are Mrs. Ringler, Angie Garner, Heaven Wiles, and Tami Feaster. Not present for photo was Kristina Nottingham. The fruit sale is being held now until November 13. (Photo by Linda Musselman) A] I MkMI wrmi S r TORNADO ALERT AT MILFORD — Students at the Milford School proceeded in an orderly fashion to take their safety positions when a mock tomato alert sounded on Tuesday morning, Nov. 3. Dr. Winston Becker, principal, said it is important that they be in interior areas of the hallways, away from glass doors and windows. (Photo by Glen Long)

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zImHRm Lwß F n *- ‘’'tti VP CANDIDATE SPEAKS — Rich a Wawasee senior and Republican vice presidential candidate, answers a question from the floor during last Wednesday’s press conference at the high school.

. F—--1 "IT’S MY MOM'S FORTIETH BIRTHDAY —AND NOW THIS!" W -wr- B* ? ' ' ' - - CAR DESIGNERS IN NORTH WEBSTER — Mike Karr, on the left,' and Jason Ross seem extremely happy with their new car designs. The two had the winning cars from the sixth grade classes which are currently studying transportation in industrial technology. The cars were designed on paper, then on styrofoam and then transformed on to wood. (Photo by Carla Gaff) FREE BASIC NURSE AID COURSE November 9 Thru 13 and 16 Thru 20 5:00 P.M. To 9:00 P.M. This community service is offered to those desiring employment and to those seeking the opportunity to learn skills to assist in the care of the elderly. Successful graduates will be given first consideration for employment if desired. Apply in person by November 6. MILLER’S MERRY MANOR, INC. Pickwick Drive Syracuse, IN 46567 I , 2194574401

I Iflkl ."MI&S'w 13 1 r RL , OPENS SESSION — Wawasee senior Kristi Parsons, serving as floor leader during the mock presidential campaign, opens the third session of Wawasee’s press conference last Wednesday. The conference was to assist students understand the two presidential platforms from the high school’s history class mock election. Selected students from all classes voted Tuesday, Nov. 3, in the mock presidential election. Details have yet to be released.

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IBL I "-- >VI / w. | STm* fW ur /f 4X f lAt* FK i V A* HIGHER EDUCATION — Father Rick Stieglitz, pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Warsaw, signals the way they are going as his hot air balloon rises rapidly from the Milford school grounds at about 8:45 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 2, with Russ Mikel, assistant principal, and Carol Landrigan, second grade teacher, as willing passengers. It took several men to hold the craft down until the passengers were aboard and ready to go. Before preparing the balloon for flight, Father Rick used a portable loudspeaker as he explained to the assembled students of Milford School the steps he and his crew of helping teachers would go through to get the balloon ready for takeoff.t After the 1 hour flight, which ended up in a field of corn stubble near Bristol and the Indiana/Michigan state line, Mrs. Landrigan said, with scratched nose and all, “It was an exciting ride and I’d go again in a minute. What a great way to spend a Monday morning!’’(Photo by Glen Long)

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