The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 October 1990 — Page 11

School news

At Butler —

Space production is out of this world

Who says the sciences and the arts don’t mix? At Butler University, one can take a trip through space without ever leaving earth through the Butler Ballet production, “The Planets: A Child’s Space Fantasy.” A world premiere present last spring, the ballet received such an enthusiastic response from audiences that the Butler Ballet will restage its spectacular production, which features 70 dancers and 110 original costumes. Six performances are schedul-

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NATIONAL CAMPAIGN — Members of the Milford School ‘Just Say No’ club, recently designed posters that are being displayed during the month of October in honor of the National Red Ribbon Campaign. The purpose of the 1990 campaign, scheduled for October 20-28, is to present a unified and visible commitment toward a drug-free America. The National Red Ribbon campaign is designed to: create awareness about the drug problems facing every community; establish effective parent/community teams across the country; and support drug-free, healthy lifestyles. A “Sign up for America's Drug-Free Decade" scroll will also be placed in the Milford School cafeteria for students to sign. This scroll will then be delivered to Governor and Mrs. Evan Bayh, honorary chairpersons for Indiana's campaign. Other activities planned for the month are a poster and essay contest and the distribution of red ribbons. Pictured with some of the entry posters for the contest are, from left, Chad Campbell, Marc Beer and Jeff Beer. (Photo by Stacey Lesch)

Judging contests are educational opportunities

By KAREN S. LOWRY Extension Agent 4-H and Youth An excellent educational opportunity offered through 4-H and FFA is their judging contests. 4-H/FFA judging contests allow young people to develop and apply knowledge and skills in areas of interest to them. The judging contest offered this fall is soil judging. The 1990 4-H/FFA Tri-County Soil Judging Contest for Elkhart, Kosciusko and Marshall counties will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 3, in Elkhart County. Registration will begin at 9 a.tn. The contest is open to any young person enrolled in 4-H or FFA. The contest participants will judge four different sites during the contest determining soil characteristics, such as slope,

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1990-91 COUNCIL MEMBERS — Pictured above are the newest members of the Milford Middle School student council. Elected by peers and classmates, these students have been chosen to represent the entire student body for at least one year. Kneeling in front are sixth grade Elizabeth Cole, secretary-treasurer; and Daron Price, sixth grade boys at large. In the middle are Mollie Buhrt, seventh grade president; Troy Wuthrich, seventh grade boys at large; Rachel Beer, council president; Carly Beer, sixth grade president; and Josh Cline, seventh grade secretary-treasurer. In the back row from left are Emily Matz, seventh grade girls at large; David Kiefer, eighth grade boys at large; Stephanie Bender, eighth grade secretary-treasurer; Kathy Roose, eighth grade president; and Holly Beer, eighth grade girls at large. Not pictured is Becky Roose, sixth grade girls at large, and Mr. Roose, student council advisor. (Photo Lesch)

ed in Clowes Memorial Hall: Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 18 at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Saturday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. In conjunction with the ballet, the Butler Holcomb Observatory will be offering special one-hour tours following three of the performances on Thursday, Oct. 18 at 8:30 p.m., and on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 3:30 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. The tour includes a planetarium show, consisting of a slide presen-

KARENS. I ■. fl| LOWRY M texture, drainage and susceptibility to erosion. After determining the soil characteristics, the participants choose the agricultural and homesite management practices for each site. Three of the four sites will be judged for agricultural production and one site will be judged for homesite use. The top three scoring teams from each county will qualify for the Area 10 4-H/FFA Soil Judging Contest. The area contest will be

tation titled “the Universe of the South,” which features premiere images from the European Southern Observatory, a seasonal art show, and an audiodriven laser light show. Also included on the tour are a visit to the clock room with its Geochron world time indicator, and an opportunity for star gazing through the observatory’s one meter (38-inch) Cassegrain reflector telescope, the largest telescope in Indiana. There is an admission fee.

held on Wednesday, Oct. 10, in St. Joseph County. 4-H Calendar October 3 — 4-H/FFA Tri County Soil Judging Contest, 9 am., Elkhart County October 4 — 4-H Council/Fair Liaison Committee meeting, 7 p.m., Justice Building meeting room October 5 — Syracuse Community Hands Hayride, 6:30 p.m.. Butt’s October 8 — Extension Office closed October 9 — Junior Neighbor meeting, 7 p.m., Fireman’s Building October 10 - 4-H Rabbit Club Hot Dog Roast, 6:30 p.m., Waggoner’s October 11 — Shooting Sports Leaders meeting, 6 p.m., Warsaw Rifle and Pistol Range

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AWARD WINNING BAND — The Wawasee High School Marching Warrior Pride band shown above received a first division rating in Class B at the Indiana State School Music Association District Marching contest at Concord High School on Saturday. The band, under the direction of David Blackwell, received the top honor for the second year in a row and will now compete in regional competition at Elkhart Memorial High School on Saturday, Oct. 13.

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School lunch menu

WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL October 8-12 MONDAY — Tenderloin sandwich w/pickles, tri tater, California blend, pineapple slices, and milk TUESDAY — Creamed chicken on biscuit, corn, fresh apple slices, strawberries and bananas, deviled egg, and milk WEDNESDAY - Taco salad w/corn chips, green beans, apple crisp, fruit slush, and milk THURSDAY — French toast w/sausage patty, hash browns, peach slices, orange juice, mixed fruit, and milk FRIDAY — Turkey sandwich w/lettuce, potato coins, pear slices, jello w/fruit, whipped cream, and milk Menu subject to change. WAWASEE MIDDLE SCHOOL October 8-12 MONDAY — Pizza casserole, buttered corn, peach slices, hot roll, and milk TUESDAY — Ham sandwich, buttered carrots, applesauce, tater tots, and milk WEDNESDAY - Chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, peas, peanut butter bread, cake, and milk

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THURSDAY - Taco salad w/chips. green beans, mixed fruit, cookie, bread and butter, and milk FRIDAY — Cheeseburger w/pickles, French fries, milk, strawberries and bananas, brownie, and milk Menu subject to change. MILFORD ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NORTH WEBSTER ANDSYRACUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS October 8-12 MONDAY — Beef and noodles, whipped potatoes, buttered peas, sliced peaches chilled, peanut butter bread, and milk TUESDAY — Lasagna, lettuce salad, pear half, bread sticks, and milk WEDNESDAY — Turkey pot pie, broccoli, applesauce, brownie, and milk THURSDAY - Homemade vegetable beef soup w/crackers, bologna sandwich, pear half, cookie, and milk FRIDAY — Fish sandwich w/tarter sauce, green beans, peach half, rice krispie square, and milk Menu subject to change.

The band has been going to invitational marching contests each weekend to prepare for the district contest and has shown improvement each week, taking fifth place at the Concord Invitational, fourth place at the East Noble Band-O-Rama and third place in class B on Saturday at the district contest. I. The band will travel to Penn High School this Saturday for an invitational. The group will also be participating in the Hall of Fame Bowl Festival in Tampa Bay, Fla., over the Christmas holidays.

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