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   Johnston Northern Polk County News (Newspaper) - December 2, 1982, Johnston, Iowa                                20 111101 I Vol. 13 No. 11 Iowa December 2,1982 Johnston School Bo ar d Jo int Meetin g by Lynda Bowen was the way City Councilwomen Vignovich described the exchange of information that occurred when the Johnston City Council and the Johnston Community School along with Mayor Mary Ann Roberts & school superintendent Louis Friestad met Nov. 29 for a joint The meeting was not called to take any action but to give 2 groups an opportunity to share ideas and plans for the Lee Main gave an update on the progress concerning replacing the Middle Main said that a committee to select an architect to plan the new facilities has met twice and is in the process of gathering names of interested firms for Vignovich asked that the present Middle School building not be torn saying the building was only historical thing left in She suggested that it might be used as a community center in the Board president Gene Lesch asked that the board be informed of community plans for the building soon as because it could effect plans for a new facility or Councilman Mert Hansen asked how the recreation programs sponsored by the city and held in the schools were the council like to know if the were not working Superintendent of Schools Louis Friestad said that the programs had and that he felt that the city and schools had a good system Friestad asked the city's cooperation to have abandoned railroad tracks in the city disconnected so that district school busses would not have to stop at each According to Friestad as the law the busses are presently stopping at all railroad crossings even though the tracks have been abandoned and paved To allow the busses to pass over the tracks without the tracks must be disconnected on each side of the road and a sign posted saying The railroad has been very slow in response to this Friestad With city the superintendent felt the problem could be resolved He asked that the 2 groups jointly to get the tracks The board and the council also heard a report from Johnston Police Chief Davis on The created by the Johnston Police will be a strictly volunteer program where parents will be asked to keep an identification record of their A form will be distributed through the schools for parents to fill out file away with other important The form will have spaces to list the child's physical characteristics such as height and a place for a recent and a section for finger and palm prints and dental The finger prints will be taken free of charge by the police CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING Johnston's Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and Christmas Program will be December 5, 1982 at 1:30 p.m. in Murray North of El Kram Johnston PTO Begins Label Collection Drive The Johnston Parent Organization is tion drive for labels of Campbell Soup products & each resident of the Johnston School District can play a vital need labels & more explained Mary Ann President of the will be redeemed for FREE valuable educational equipment through the for Education sponsored by the Campbell Soup Co. The collection drive has recently begun in each school building and will continue until February 12,1983. Labels from Campbell's Condensed Soups & white Campbell's Chunky S o u p s Campbell's for Campbell's Low Sodium Campbell's Bean Campbell's Tomato Cocktail Vegetable Franco American Swanson canned & frozen food Pinewood Derby - Cub Scouts of Johnston Pack 244 display trophies that they won in the Pack's held Nov. 16. Pictured Shane 1st place Chris Kimble 2nd Martin Poock 3rd Matt Henderson 4th and Spencer Hoist who won the trophy for best workmanship on his Prego Spaghetti Sauce & Recipe Dog Food products are all know we have many friends in the community who will want to help said can .do so by saving the Campbell's labels and giving them to our students or by bringing the labels to any of the three school If you have any questions call Mrs. Nielsen at 276-3808. Pictured are Kathy Neilson and Duane Tate as they contribute Campbell soup labels to the PTO's Campbell Soup Label The labels are used to obtain athletic equipment for the Duane is a 1st grader in Mr. room and Kathy is in Mrs. Johns 3rd grade  

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