r - w w.r y V r'ww w.----.....--.-'M"T J J J I r rr ll nr'ff"'i' ;" i t.h.\ ;.. fi ;;v 1 - :peix M r'_9... '_uy w .r .Y ti r r r r V . I. L . : . 4 I a .. , 'an.16.I'M TLsOIMPH Papas I Parents of Title'I Students ServicemenCaptain sv , 4-H News41 f Invited to Jan. 30 Workshop Robert L. Cooper, son ot ' Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Cooper of Rt. 1, Four-H Involves young people a t keeping records "r"raM t:'ntle I workshop will be offered .tration forms for this workshop have Starke has received the Meritorious everywhere-Ui town and In the coun dam: ; !_" . 1sday. Jan. 30, in the SoutteU been sent home by the children and all Service Medal at Eglin AFB, Fla. try. Any young third -- "ry School Library for all parents Interested in attending should through twelfth grades may then 4-H. patent* who have children receiving complete a form and return it to their Captain Cooper was cited for You may contact 4-H by calling the Successful ..at club work l. Tltte I Instruction, according to Mrs child's teacher. outstanding duty performance as County Agents Office. 964280. centered around the home and family. Rocena Santanginl Title I coordinator The next District Parent Advisory Chief of the Advanced Data Systems Parents.. other adults and older teem I! for the Bradford System. Council Meeting will be Tuesday .and Logistics Concepts Branch at Community 4-H clubs meet on a agent ire needed as volunteer leader January 30 from 6:30-7 p.m. in the Edwards AFB. Calif. regular schedule In homes or commu Parents may attend the morning Southside elementary School Library nity buildings. With volunteer leaders session from 9-11 a.m. or the evening Officers will be elected. All membersare The captain now serves at Eglin as members plan their own programs In Bradford County.You can open the cession from 7-. p.m. Purpose of the urged to attend. Parents having an electrical engineer with the 448th elect officers and take part In door to 4-H involvement All 4-li clubs _.. ..__.__.__._.. ._. Is workshop to suggest ways parentscan questions concerning the workshop or Fighter Weapons Squadron, a part of community service activities. are open to all without regard' to race:,, ,help their children at home to District PAC Meeting should call Mrs.Santanglni Captain Robert L. Cooper 1958 BUS the Tactical Air Command. color,sex, or national< : { origin. AFB. Tex. His wife about schedule. DWIGHT SLATER'SOpen has been one of great changes; Judith. Is the daughter of Mrs. Pearl year changes would weed out students . For further information,contact the S. Beck of 3204 Ashway Drive, school namely,cafeteria.new principals But yet and another a new without legitimate excuse Whom I 4-H office at 904-6280. Indianapolis. asked Mrs. Aljets what was considered \ has to the Bradford High P.M.Fe 0 cI a Se It S. 301 School change campus.come It was announced by a valid reason for course ,I\, change she stated "There are students ' 12 .U: : Mr. Duncan at the beginning of last 7A.M. Walnut I week that no schedule changes wouldbe who have very good reasons fora j'\ flGJ(3 fP'J J 'i1J?tDc'' aaOD made unless there was a valid reason course change. The main reason that was firm. lie went on to add being that a student feels that the f MOTOR Oil PEPSI' ''138 E. Call St. Starke, Fla.Starke's : 964.5890 that there would be"No exceptions to course is above his or her ability. In )1, $ t9 that rule". that case we go back and look at the ', ' t 29 Guidance counselors of BUS Mrs. CTBS scores and see how they did in' f if 3 Ote 1802.. tt Tax&Dep. Own Bakery Allison Aljets and Mrs. Theresa Holiday that certain area. Most kids realize :' .I. 8 Pk, went to work late last weekmodifying that they simply haven't tried hard ! Plus Tax . PLAIN A CINNAMON c the schedules of those students enough in a class." I !i I B{Stan's ALL BRANDS BEER I II CAKE DONUTS ...............................1 0 EL wanting who to did drop have a class.good When reasons asked for be It schedule Is certain changes that there but with will this always new {,I I Case the school administration "crack-down",far fewer students will;://1., i r Gal. *t 69 *1 00 Over Cost BOSTON CREAM PIES $129 Ea.T why suddenly tightened Its grip on procedure be changing out of year courses. .r f 'I' I Mrs. Aljets replied: , "Any change would have been Correction! '- 'sudden', but it was time that something In last week's column I reported on T i was done. We have been changIng the 'Super Superlatives'. Somehow, ,,I only the schedules of those students one category escaped my attention, who have a valid reason for Most Flirtatious. The most flirtatious wanting to drop a regular year seniors at BUS are Vicki Corbett and , GREEN TAPE SAVERv course. We've had students who have John( Tatum. J" given excuses from 'I don't like the Patrick Crawford. i .w.. .ScOUt News .-oe fc e x : M! ,- . : '' ' by John Schmidt received in Pack 73 should serve him ; 1 Scouting Coordinator and the community well. t I( a e Mrs, Faye Williams has also A F '); : ; transferred to Pack 673 where she will { .j, Scouting opportunities for boys are continue her services. Den Mother. i } on the upswing In Bradford County., The formation of the new pack has | <"f Fighter Certificates District 16 of the North Florida created openings and new ' Council of Boy Scouts of America, ,or opportunities in both packs for both ,rt Bradford County, now has a adult leaders and new cubscouts. 'J( '. .. } > : < Commissioner of Its Mr. Donald own. , Pack 73 has been talking to \ LOTS OF Hardenbrook. Don has served many potential adult leaders in surrounding I years as an adult leader with cub communities( of Brooker and .: GREAT scouts, was scoutmaster of local Boy Hampton with plans of establishing , Scout Troop 70 for' several years, and satellite dens which would be the I ' : still serves the troop as nuclei for future packs as additional I'i ispinoff committeeman and assistant from Pack 73. Surveys in \ GROUND scoutmaster. Recently appointed by other communities have shown that I}i Mr.Ken Lang our District Executive, only a small percentage of boys, who I \ t / Mr. Hardenbrook will be working would like to be scouts are being '. GROUND BEEF WITH HYDRATED VEGttf.Al-.r I PROTEIN'' ,Bi with training in, and coordinating, served by D.S.A. }It f activities of both cubpack: and Pack 73 Is pleased to announce that ;; ; ,' boyscout troops within the countyf-flMttTirn Crws Is starting up a We los I 4LBSiO94OVER I Bradford County now has three, Ub II P Vlim fctfbbys between their tenth'and , Packs.The first spin-off from Pack 73 eleventh birthday or who are . has recently been accomplished.) All currently enrolled in fifth grade. For , & LB c R requirements were officially further Information on the Weblos 1\ completed last Friday Jan 12, and Den call Tim Crews 964-6456 or John ' A Pack 673 Is now on I its own. Schmidt 1164$774. Pack 73 will be holding future pack GRADE A SMOKED LAND FROST BONELESS I am scouting\ have brought Mike First United MethodistChurch West into as Cubmaster of the Fourth LARGE EGGS TURKEY65C SPARE Pack 73 and rfgret seeing him moveon. Thursday of each month at 7:30: p.m. . 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