The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 October 1990 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 24,1990

School News

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RED RIBBON POSTERS — A poster making contest was held at North Webster School recently in conjunction with the national Red Ribbon Week. The school selected two winners from each class and gave the winners pizza coupons. Pictured with their winning entries, from left, are Ami Stoffel, Heather Coy, Kathryn Stuck, Brad Swope and Kerri Moorman. (Photo by Mitchell Stinson)

Craft fair Dec. 1 The first Arts and Craft Fair to be held at the new Wawasee Middle School will be held Saturday, Dec. 1, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The fair is sponsored by the PTO of the new middle school. It is the same craft fair that was previously sponsored by the Syracuse PTO. Display tables will be available to the public for a fee. Forms for making reservations to rent tables will be mailed by notifying Nancy Logan, 457-4939, mornings only. All money earned at each booth will go to the craftsperson who will be asked to provide his or her own change and table coverings. Out of respect to fellow craftspeople, each participant will be expected to keep his/her booth open until 4 p. m. The school will be open from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30, and at 6 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, for setup. Due to current construction work, exact diagrams of booth locations will not be provided, but all booths will be located in the gymnasium. A concession stand will be open to serve food and drinks. The public is invited to attend and make this a huge success for everyone involved.

Best students name best teachers

A select group of America's teachers are being honored by their toughest critics, their former students, in the inaugural edition of “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers." Local educators honored in this publication include the following: Elaine Ann (Hoopingarner) Bokhart, Syracuse Middle School; Scott David DeHart. Wawasee High School; Carol F. Koble, Syracuse Elementary School; and Philip Leslie Metcalf, Wawasee High School. All of the 24,500 teachers being honored were selected by their former students who themselves are currently listed in “Who's Who Among American High School Students, ' or ’The Na-

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GRIM REAPER VISIT — As part of red ribbon week activities, the Grim Reaper paid a visit to Wawasee High School on Monday to remind students of the great number of young persons who are killed in drug related accidents each day in the United States. Pictured above are the Grim Reaper along with Wawasee senior Lisa Mikel and Sandy Cobbum, a Wawasee faculty member and a member of the school’s red ribbon committee. During the visit to the school, the Grim Reaper placed red arm bands on hundreds of students throughout the day to signify the number of persons killed each day in drug related accidents. (Photo by Scott Davidson)

tional Dean’s List” publications which recognize the top 5 percent of the nation’s high school and college students respectively. The students were requested to nominate teaches who “made a difference in their lives” by helping to shape their values, inspiring interest in a particular sub-

Actress Barbara Tirrell to visit Warsaw Schools

Actress Barbara Tirrell will be visiting Warsaw, October 24 through November 4, to perform for a variety of community sites, including eight area schools. Her performances are made possible through the support of Zimmer through the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation and are presented by the Warsaw Community Foundation for Public Education. A compelling and versatile performer with a strong commitment to arts education, Tirrell has worked as an actress, director. producer and acting coach in theatres and schools throughout the United States. She also teaches at the Lincoln Center Institute and has taught drama and theatre improvisation to children of all ages across the country During her two-week Zimmer Affiliate Artists’ residency, Tirrell is scheduled to give 20 “informances” (informal, informative performances) at service clubs, businesses and schools throughout the community. She will culminate her visit with a special public performance at 8 p.m. November 3 in the commons of Edgewood Middle School, 900 S. Union St., Warsaw. A reception will be held for

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ject and/or challenging them to strive for excellence. Many of the student commented about the enthusiasm and knowledge their teachers demonstrated in the classroom, and many praised their teachers for their ability to relate to youngsters on a personal as well as a professional level.

her immediately following her performance. Proceeds from this performance will benefit the Warsaw Community Foundation for Public Education, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1987 designed to support public education and made up of local business and educational leaders. For more information about Tirrell’s residency program and tickets for her final performance, contact Barbara Calhan at the Warsaw Community Foundation for Public Education. 267-3238. Bake cakes Last week, I volunteered to bake a few cakes for the church. I thought I had four cake pans, but I remembered after 1 mixed the batter that I only had two left. I couldn't get to the store to buy more, so I improvised. 1 found two stainless steel mixing bowls and filled them with batter and put them in the oven to bake. I was really surprised to see that they turned out beautifully. I put them upside down on a cake plate and put icing over them. I actually got compliments on my unusual-shaped cakes. Virginia L., Rochester, N.Y.

proclamation WHEREAS, Alcohol and other drug abuse in this nation has reached epideeic stages, and the 15-24 year old age group is dying at a faster rate than any other age group, and WHEREAS, it is imperative that visible, unified prevention, education efforts by community members be launched to reduce the demand for drugs) and WHEREAS, the National Federation of Parents for Drug-Free Youth, the Indiana Federation of Communities for Drug-Free Youth, and the Wawasee Community Red Ribbon Committee are sponsoring the National Red Ribbon Campaign offering citizens the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to drug-free lifestyles; and WHEREAS, the NATIONAL RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN will ba celebrated in every community in America during "Red Ribbon Week", October 20-28, 1990; and WHEREAS, President George Bush and Mrs. Barbara Bush are National Honorary Chairsen, and Governor Evan Bayh and Mrs. Susan Bayh are Indiana Honorary Chairmen to support this community focus on a Drug-Free America; and WHEREAS, business, govemmen , and law enforcement, schools, religious institutions, service organizations, youth, physicians, senior citizens, military, sports teams, and individuals will demonstrate their commitment to drug-free, healthy lifestyles by wearing and displaying red ribbons during this week-long campaign, and WHEREAS, the community of MILFORD further commits their resources to ensure the success of the Red Ribbon Campaign; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved, that the Town Council of the Town of Milford, hereby supports October 20-28, 1990, as Red Ribbon Week, and encourages their citizens to participate in drug prevention education activities, making a visible statement that we are strongly committed to a drug-free community. Be it Further Resolved, that the Town council of Milford encourages all citizens to pledge: Mv Choice Drug-Free. MlLfoAb/tOHN XdONCILI mMvJL Robert A. Phillip Dennis C.Wuthrich — Jdhn-jE,. Lehman jj. MjkNtea R. Bice,

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ORIENTAL CUISINE — Andrew Vester is pictured as he samples fried rice in Jeanette Wood's third-grade reading class at North Webster Friday. Wood taught the class about different types of oriental culture such as food, clothing and poetry. Fifth-grader Quen Tran, whose family has roots in Vietnam, showed the class how to use chopsticks. (Photo by Mitchell Stinson)

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FIT AS A FIDDLE — The fitness program at Syracuse Elementary School has received an endorsement from Bob Evans Restaurant on Coliseum Boulevard, Fort Wayne. Children in the third, fourth and fifth grades qualifying in the Presidential Fitness program received a coupon for a free child's meal. Kneeling in the front row are James Duncan, Margaret Criswell, Lori Ridenour, Laura Karns, Sunshine Popenfoose, Chris Merrill, Cheryl Grady. Johnny Limbaugh and Chet Wortinger. Huddled in the second row are Jeremy Tackett, Katie Richardson, Elizabeth Jones, Chad Wortinger, Autum Obacz, Robbie Halsey and Sam Shipley.

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WAWASEE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL October 29-November 2 MONDAY — Tenderloin sandwich w/pickles, potato coins, California blend, pineapple chunks, and milk TUESDAY— Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, corn, strawberries and bananas, peanut butter

In the third row stand Janice Bokhart, Katie McCauley, Megan Smith, Ross Heil, Chris Davis, Jared Fawley, Rachel Scarbeary. Standing in the back row are Julia Wolfe, Amy Gallmeier, J.J. Davis, John Glon, Brandy Linville, Amanda Zerkel, Shyla Belin and Mike Walley. Physical education teacher Arleen Corson is in the back. Not pictured are fifth grade recipient Jamie Fancher, Carl Clevenger, Jeromie Bright, Lee Wahl, Anthony Egolf. Lisa Limbaugh, Crystal Vest, Sarah Shipley, Amanda Cripe, Shilo Butler and Christy Adams. (Photo by Julie Moore)

fudge, bread and butter, and milk WEDNESDAY — Shaved ham sandwich w/cheese and lettuce, seasoned potato wedges, broccoli, pear halves, and milk THURSDAY — Unknown FRIDAY — Unknown Menu subject to change.

WAWASEE MIDDLE SCHOOL October 29-November 2 MONDAY — Turkey manhatten, mashed potatoes, California blend w/cheese, turtle brownie, jello cubes in cream, and milk TUESDAY— Hamdingers, potato, strawberries and bananas, cookie, and milk WEDNESDAY - Halloween! Witch's stew, a scarecrow’s duty, ghostly fruit, jack-o-lantern dessert, and black cat’s drink " THURSDAY — Ravioli, corn, pear half, peanut butter fudge, garlic toast, and milk FRIDAY — Chicken patty, French fries, fresh orange, cookie, and milk Menu subject to change. MILFORD ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NORTH WEBSTER AND SYRACUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS October 29-November 2 MONDAY — Creamed chicken on biscuit, buttered carrots, chilled mixed fruit, peanut butter bread, and milk TUESDAY— Pizza casserole, buttered green beans, pear half, granola bar, and milk WEDNESDAY - Halloween! Macaroni and cheese, sausage link, buttered broccoli, applesauce, bread and butter, and milk THURSDAY - Beef and noodles, whipped potatoes, vanilla pudding, peach slices, peanut butter bread, and milk FRIDAY — Submarine sandwich, buttered corn, strawberries and banana, cookie, and milk Menu subject to change.

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