The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 December 1987 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., December 16,1987

School news

4| /jP?L w®w T fl fifflfejß 11/ iVflMln _ «** \ 'fk w p FIRST GRADER HOLIDAY GREETING — Dianne Carmichael’s first graders at Milford School have given the traditional “Night Before Christmas” poem a new look. Their “little ol' driver, so lively and quick” looks a lot like Snoopy, with his elf, Woodstock. And the “eight,tiny reindeer” have turned into 20 prancing, shiny-nosed Rudolphs as room 114 sends holiday greetings. From the left in front are Kelly Nyce, Jack Salazar, Belinda Rangel and John Stephens. In the second row from the left are Heather Ruch, Alison Morgan, Jeff Howey, Christopher Lambert, Jon Brock and Tammy Hershberger. In row three from the left are Valerie Reuter, Michelle Lamb, Traci Speicher, Jesse Meredith, Luke Young, Tom Beer and Charlie Doss. In back is their teacher, Dianne Carmichael. (Photo by Glen Long)

National 3-D Week declared

In accordance with National Drunk and Drugged Week (3-D Week), declared by President Reagan as December 13-19, students at Wawasee High School are doing several things to promote drunk driving awareness.

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The SADD chapter, which is sponsored by Marilyn Curtis, has placed posters around the school, reads statistics on drunk driving during announcements each day, and has placed crosses on the school’s front lawn in memory of those people who die in drunk

driving accidents each day. There are approximately nine people that die each day in drunk driving related accidents. These are just some of the ways the students of Wawasee High School get involved.

Library's holiday schedule

j By ROSALYN JONES Librarian The library wishes to announce its holiday schedule for Christmas and New Year’s. We will be closed December 25 and 26, and January 1 and 2. Bonnie Bjella announces the children’s department story hour schedule: January 5 for all ages at 2 p.m., January 19, February 2 and February 16; also, for all ages and at 2 p.m. There will be no pre-school programs this coming season, however, this age group is welcome to come to the 2 p.m. programs in the above schedule. Following are some of the new books added to our collection:

If SCHOOL A 'I XING

Peel — “Spiritual Healing In a Scientific Age,” (The place of J spiritual healing'in a scientific ; age) Castaneda — “The Power of Silence” (Further teachings of Don Juan) Howatch — “Glittering Images” (Romantic novel) Poster — “Apache” (Book 14 of the White Indian series) Steel — “Kaleidoscope” (Romantic novel) Newman — “Caesars Os The Wilderness” (Story of the Hudson’s Bay Company) Price — “Before The Darkness Falls” (Continuation of the Savannah series) Prudhomme — ‘‘The Prudhomme Family Cookbook” (Old-time Louisiana recipes)

School lunch menu WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL December 21-25 CHRISTMAS BREAK - No school until January 4,1988! Happy New Year! MILFORD SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH December 21-25 CHRISTMAS BREAK - No school until January 4,1988! Happy New Year!

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Is it muscle . . . or is it fat?

j By MARIETTA F. HENRY I Extension Home Economist Have you ever explained your somewhat rounded figure with the words: “It’s not fat, it’s muscle.”? A new arm test for fat can now tell the truth about that

spare tire. Scientists of the U.S. Department of Agriculture invented a new method of measuring body fat percentages using infrared light. They discovered that an individual’s percentage of body fat can be accurately measured using reflected infrared light to analyze the amount of fat on the bicep of the arm that the individual uses for writing. The reflected infrared light technology was originally invented for testing agricultural products. A commercial instrumentation company, using the researchers’ discoveries, designed a hand-held light meter that measures body fat and gives a digital readout in less than 10 seconds. A computer built into the meter compares a person’s weight, height, age and sex with medically established values, and produces a customized printout suggesting an idividualized health and fitness plan. The infrared method of measuring percentage of body fat is more accurate and convenient than other methods. A high percentage of body fat has been associated with increased risk of heart attack, stroke, diabetes and cancer. So the time is coming when you won’t be able to hide your fat by calling it muscles The bicep of your writing arm will give you away.