The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1987 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. November 11,1987

School news

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School lunch menu

WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGHSCHOOL November 16-20 MONDAY — Chop suey w/chow mein noodles and rice or steak nuggets w/fries, buttered peas, apple crisp, and milk TUESDAY— Cream chicken on a biscuit or pig-in-a-poke, California blend, peach slices, cookie, and milk WEDNESDAY — Mostaciolli or submarine sandwich, buttered mixed vegetables, pineapple chunks, and milk THURSDAY — Chili soup w/peanut butter bread or ham sandwich w/cheese, criss cut fries, jello w/fruit and topping, and milk FRIDAY — Pizza, buttered corn, fresh apple slices, baked item, and milk MILFORD SYRACUSE Nt fH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH * November 16-20 MONDAY — Hamburger sandwich w/pickle slices, French

r I 1 ■■■ IL Lw , PTO CRAFT BAZAAR — The Syracuse PTO craft bazaar will be held Saturday, Dec. 5, at the school from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Crafts that will be available will be needlecraft, jewelry, Christmas bows made while waiting, ceramics, and the Primary Mothers Club will have apple wreaths. All proceeds will goloward equipment for the school. Marcia Fryback, chairman of the bazaar, is shown. Those interested in renting tables may contact her or Kathy Boyts at 457-4357. (Photoby Linda Musselman) W.O.R.D. meeting

The Wawasee Organization for Reading Development, an adult literacy group, will hold an orientation meeting Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m., in the Wawasee High School Library. The purpose of the meeting is to help prospective tutors understand the problem of illiteracy and W.O.R.D.’s program. It will also help them decide whether or not

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fries, peach slices, pudding, and milk TUESDAY— Beef and noodles, whipped potatoes, buttered broccoli, jello cubes in cream, peanut butter bread, and milk WEDNESDAY - Turkey pot pie, lettuce salad, rosy applesauce, cookie, and milk THURSDAY — Chicken and dumplins, buttered green beans, mixed fruit, spice cake, and milk FRIDAY — Fish sandwich w/tarter sauce, buttered peas, strawberries and bananas, potato chips, and milk Wdwosee's fdll dwdrd SYRACUSE — Wawasee's fall awards program will be held Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 6:30 p.m. in the high school. Students will be given awards for their participation in the recent season.

y Tk jr SpRfAD THE W.O.R.D! they would like to become a* tutor. Anyone interested in learning more about illiteracy or in becoming a tutor should plan to attend. For further information on the meeting or W O R D., per sons can contact Mrs. Stephen (Arlene) Berkey, 457-5222.

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- 4k << CHOSEN FOR ALL-REGION BAND — Five members of the North Webster Junior High Band were chosen to participate in the Indiana. Bandmasters Association All-Region Junior High Band. Honored members are from left in the front row, Christi Gaston and Tysha Hunnicutt; middle row, Dave Bowen and Heather Waldrop; and in back is Jamie Conkling. (Photo by Carla Gaff) ■ 'R z- • A vi i '1 w- J J ■ Nv iH ” KI WELL, ARE THEY WORTH IT? — Long awaited band uniforms will soon be arriving for the Wawasee High School band members. They are scheduled to be here by April 1, 1988. Band director David Blackwell, on the left, is shown describing the striking beauty of the uniforms and the impact students will have. Modeling a sample uniform is Jeramy Swartz. (Photo by Carla Gaff)

Milford PTO bake sale Nov. 14 The Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO) of Milford School will hold a bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 14, at Doll’s Decorating Center on Main Street in Milford. The sale will begin at 8 a m. and last until baked delicacies are all sold. Proceeds will go to the Milford School to be used for audio-visual equipment and supplies, books and the Christmas program.

I ’s* A. • wmmm£w NEW LEARNING TOOL — Syracuse School students Dustin Mast and Cindy Cobbum practice feeding figures into a computer while Mr. Bauer, instructor, looks on. The computer has become an important learning tool at schools throughout the nation in the last 10 years. The Wawasee Community School Corporation has worked hard to develop one of the top computer programs in this area. Computers and software can be used to enhance all areas of education, from history and music to math and art.

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