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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 3
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Kennebec Journal du lieu suivant : Augusta, Maine • 3

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'Vfr G': Vi AuguataMaina Wednesday June 4 1986 mime MBit 3 LOCAL SAD 1 1 board to weigh program By KARLENE WASHBURN -Staff Writer as head football coach at GAHS to replace Wolfgram Munzing who 'would receive a $2531 stipend is currently assistant coach Also Paul Salois is expected to be nominated as assistant hockey coach for a stipend of $1012 and -Maureeif McNally as varsity softball coach which would pay $1316 The resignations of four teachers are to be read Thursday They include Thomas -Hunt as Latin teacher at the high school and James Keenan chairman of the social studies department at the junior high school Keenan has beep in the system for 22 years and is retiring for health reasons Also leaving are Anne Tessari part-time French teacher at the high school and Burgess Newcomb the high school industrial arts teacher The district- also needs to borrow $350000 to meet expenses from July 1 to July 20 of this year Ibr period between the beginning of the new fiscal year and when subsidies and other money start coming in Thursday bids will be opened from banks wanting to offer the loan to the district to be paid off during the coming year Peacock said been using this method of borrowing for the past IS years an a la carte menu only with a hot dish available each day to make sure federal and state guidelines are met He also wants to drop the breakfast programs and raise full-serve meal prices from 75 cents to 85 cents as a way of getting the lunch program to the break-even point "Presently the prbgram is several thousand dollars in the red At the same time the district is losing money because s5 few high school students take full-serve lunch and "attendance at the breakfasts is low Yet preparing the additional food takes extra staff time another cost to the district Other business includes the presentation of the self-evaluation report for the high school a year-long process during which staffers rated the school on such- qualifies as atmosphere leadership expecta-: tions staffing community relations and evaluation and feedback When the state asked that all schools prepare a five-year improve-7 ment- plan for grades K-8 the SAD 1 1 board requested the high school do the same thing the most part Peacock said of the report these things always show some room for Peacock also intends Thursday night to nominate Robert Munzing GARDINER Recommendations for major changes to hot hrnch- program will be outlined Thursday by Superintendent of Schools Merle Peacock Jr The recommendations include' dropping the full-serve lunch- at Gardiner Area High School elimi- nating the three existing breakfast programs at the elementary level and increasing the cost of meals for elementary and junior high students all steps to save money The meeting is scheduled for 7 pm at the TC Hamlin School in Randolph where a testimonial dinner will be held earlier' to honor district Staffers At the 5:30 pm dinner in the school cafeteria SAD 11' Teacher of the Year will Jbe named and teachers who are leaving the system will be honored They include Marguerite Houdlette who is retir-- ing after 13 years at the- Central Street School John Wolfgram who has resigned as a teacher and head football cbach at Gardiner Area High School and Richard Abram- son who is leaving ds head of special services for the district For the lunch program Peacock is asking that the high school go with Kennebec JoumalFRED FIELD Dr Saadeep Chandra left and Garish Oberoi both ot Bareilly India stand by a second floor window in Fort Wcstera overlooking the Kennebec River Tuesday afternoon Officials visit Augusta 'it ssiys beetles also Gaiises cancer right? Are you feeling Other than the multiplicity of mouth cancers India also has more tuberculosis than the US he said -Likewise mosquitoes and flies spread more infection in India US medical equipment also is more up-to-date he said India lags behind by five or six years Equipment for heart surgery for example is very rare in coun-' try Madan is a Rotarian The other four team members are not according to the program rules Also they must be 25 to 35-years-old The other four include a surgeon an opthalmologistr manager Dr Amit Tarafdav the opthal-' mologist and Dr Sandeep Chandra surgeon are spending the entire week with Rotarians in the area By KATHLEEN WAGNER Staff Writer AUGUSTA is a problem which is worldwide but beetle-chewing makes it in India an Indian doctor said lin Augusta Tuesday Dr GR Madan a dental surgeon who practices in central India near Delhi said during an interview at the Holiday Inn that Indians chew beetles just as Americans chew tobacco increasing the cases of mouth cancer The 62-year-old surgeon is leading ah Indihn team of five professional men von a 31-day tour of Maine New1 Hampshire and Que- bee sponsored by the Rotary Club International Tuesday's itinerary included a meeting with Gov Joseph Bren nan a tour of Fort Western a visit to the US Veterans Administration Hospital at Togus and an Augusta Rotary Club luncheon at the Holiday Inn The Rotary Club with 1 million members worldwide sponsors the Group Study Exchange improve understanding between Madan said In January or Febru- ary a team from the Rotary district Newburyport to New Foundland including Augusta will visit area of India Madan said he finds Maine to be beautiful People ip he said like to run tp such a place to beat the heat because at this time 'of year in a furnace The temperature is 103 to 110 Americans very warm full of he said are always asking us you all PamasiKiTiiic Graduation Specials Panasonic JE357U 8-Digit LCD Pocket Calculator with Automatic Power-Off and 3-Key Memory Slim attractive pocket-size Large Sure-Touch rubber keys 1 8-digit LCD display Memory storage protection when power is shutoff 3-key memory Automatic constant calculations in 4 basic arithmetic functions Percent square root and sign change keys Automatic fully floating decimal Long-life battery included Reg 995 SAVE SALE Panasonic RK-P400 Penwriter Electronic Typewriter with 4-Color Graphics Reg Low $349 SAVE $50 Reg Low SI 995 SAVE 4K memory stores text in up to 9 separate phrases Computer-compatible without the need tor an additional interface (optional RS-232C cable required) Built-in graphics package automatically plot and draw charts and graphs Prints in 4 colors 10 sizes Courier and Italic typefaces Automatic editing (unctions: Word Wrap Word Search and Delete 4-way cursor control 24 character LCD display I ntemat ionai keyboard Operates on AC power or batteries (not included) Lightweight and portable jT-yml Solar powar goae small! 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