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J splendor of the Age of Chivalry in the THE MOVILLE RECORD - THURSDAY, MAY 13, 19991 PAGE 5 " beautiful woodlands of Water Works ,Muff, Adam Bata, Nick Lahrs); 3rd in the 4x400 meter relay (Nathan Glister, Yearbook-Graphic Arts Class Field Trip Park. Nick Newhard, Adam Benson, Upcoming Events Jeremiah Pottebaum) 2nd. .......... May Join The Annual Anthon 13- 7:30 p.m. JH Spring Choral Con- Kid's Day Parade cert at Lawton 14- 7:00 p.m. NHS Induction at The annual Anthon Kids Days cele- Lawton, Boys District Golf bration is scheduled for Friday, Satur- (TBA), Elementary Track and day, and Sunday, May 28-29-30. The Field Day parades and other festivities for this 17- 8:30 a.m. Senior Grades .Due, Girls Memorial weekend are being dedicated District Golf(TBA) to the men and women in our area who have served in the Armed_Forces and to 18- 7:00 p.m. Senior Class Night at Lawton the women who have served on the 19- 2:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. Blood Drive, Auxiliary. Many of the floats appearing in the parades will be decked-out in Elementary Track and Field (Rain Date) red, white, and blue to carry out the 20- 7:00 p.m. Fine Arts Night at patriotic themefortheweekend. Lawton, SENIORS LAST DAY!! The traditional Kiddy Parade will be on Friday evening at 7:00. An added L-B Breakfast Menu attraction to this children's parade will Sponsor: May be the Anthon-Oto Maple Valley Junior Carrie Prenger 14-Cereal, Toast, Fruit Mix, Milk High Marching Band. The Marching On Thursday April 29th, the Year- Alaska. 17- Scrambled Eggs, Muffin, Pineap- Band will lead the Kiddy Parade this book and Graphic Arts class went on a ! When digital photography becomes pie, Milk year. We also hope to have a few other field trip to the 185th Fighter Wing of more affordable, Mr. Morrison plans to 18-Lumberjax, Pear Slices, Milk ,young performance groups appear in the Iowa Air National Guard. They incorporate it into the Yearbook al, ! 19- Donuts, Peach Slices, Chocolate the parade along with our dozens of were presented with a demonstration of Graphic Arts classes. Affordable Milk kids with their bikes, wagons, strollers, digital imaging technology, meaning, single lens reflex photogra- To Children's Miracle Network 20- Egg Patty on Biscuit, OJ, Milk and pets. If you have a dance group or Senior Master Sergeant Don Keeler, phy where the students can plan and drill team that would be interested in supervisor of the 185th Visual Infer- think before they produce a photo- t L-B Lunch Menu :coming to Anthon to join the parade, mation Squadron, began the session by graph. Mr. Morrison commented that~ i May ~please call 373-5654 (Mona) as soon as organizing the students for a picture in the old way of darkroom wet photogra- "~ 13-Ham and Noodle Bake, Peas, Peach possible. The assembly area for the front of a static display of an A-7D phy will always be a part of theart Slices, Wheat Roll, Choc Mousse ~Kiddy Parade will be in the school Pie, Milk [parking lot on the South end of town. fighter aircraft. The group moved to the curriculum at L-B. It's one of the Visual Information lab where the image learning experiences that allows the 14-Dell Sandwich w/Trimmings, Na- The parade route will go North two was instantly loaded onto a personal creative element of Art to interact with cho Chips, Orange Juice, Jello w/ blocks to Randolph Street, and then computer. Master Sergeant's Scott Ha- the science concepts of chemistry. This Fruit, Choc Cupcake w/ Icing, turn right to go East on Randolph over berer and Clark Ruppert continued the is at the heart of learning across the Milk to 2nd Ave, and will then turn right to demonstration by showing the students curriculum. 17- McRib Sandwich on Hoagie w/ go South on 2nd Ave. to the town park. how to manipulate the image by using The class was totally unaware of the BBQ Sauce, Spicy Curly Q Fries, This parade route will be about 4 +photoshop software. The students were creative work performed by the Iowa Cooked Carrots,FruitMix, blocks long just as it has in the past. ~ then instantly provided with a copy of Air National Guard. Sergeant Ruppcrt Chocolate Milk The AO/MV Junior High Marching the photo. The Air National Guard can commented that the Air National Guard !~Volu~ 18-Wiener Wink, Peas, Apple, ChOCchip Muffin, Chocolate Milk immediatelyBand will als° perf°rm in the park take a digital ph°t°graph and send it paid him t° learn his video editing jab" , if°ll°wing the parade. over the worldwide web to any military The field trip was a very rewarding i 19-Chicken Nuggets, Mashed Potatoes The Grand Parade will be held on computer in the world, experience for the students of and Gravy, Corn, Pear Slices, Saturday evening at 7:00. This parade After the still photography demon- Lawton-Bronson. They were exposed Dinner Roll, Choc Chip Cookie,i traditionally features over 100 entries stration, Sergeant Ruppert showed the first hand to the kind of technology that Choc Milk including Shrine units, clowns, costume group his digital video editing system, is currently going on in their commu- 20- Niche Supreme, Spicy Wedges, characters, commercial floats, antiques, Ruppert was in the process of editing a nity. C nteer Matt Pr and S NEW additions to the parade this year ~right: Andrew John- , y, e- Corn Muffin, Peach Slices, Chocolate Milk horses, and more. One of our exciting video of the 185th's deployment to ass, Daniel Rohmiller, lena Schon. i t month Lawton-Bronson Brouwer's and Ms. Siepker's first grade, L-n High School Band Trip is the Omaha Drum and Bugle Corp. Senior Interview The Lawton-Bronson High SchoolThis drum carp group features ap- Bated to the Children's raised over $70.00 each. They will have Band has just went on their band trip proximately 50 high school and college I ~ork. Both elementary and representatives from each of those IL this year to Kansas City. They went the students from the Lincoln and Omaha raised a total of $394.37 in classes on T.V. during the CMN tele- weekend of April 30th. They left Fri- area. These award winning musicians i lanai classes, Mrs. 'then. day morning at 6:00 am and amved in will also present a mini concert imme- On The Classroom Kansas City at 12:30 p.m. When they diately following the parade on the got there, they went to the Country. west end of Main Street. Club Plaza for lunch and some shop- If you would like to join either of ping. Later on that night they went to a these parades, please call Mona at Comedy Sparta Club. That is a place 373-5654 for more information. There for imp,,.,," - ......... ,~,+~,.,,~ ,,,,.- ~,,,.,,0,o+, .... ~,h,~ir .... stuff Itis no entry fee for either of the parades. ] is G-rated On Saturday they got up and Sponsors may be available for addi- t -" ..... to looktional performance groups for elmer went to me ~ruman Lmrary a - i i " .....rl at ,11 th,.:. P-.+hlhlt~ thPrP they par de. Pre-reg stration is not requ reo. .i also"watched a'~30"mi'nute"'video on" All entries are asked to report to the i assembly areas one hour before parade history of the presidents. Also that day time they went to Worlds Of Fun, in which • Thomas Boschen they played some of their best pep baffd Live Animal Feeding Thomas Tee Boschen was born on. ments is when he was in Des Moincs . songs for the people walking by. Th. ey The animals at the Dorothy Pecaut January 30, 1981 in Jacksonville, with Troy, Henry, and Matt, at~d he , sta g the rest o the ~!ay. there until it: : Nature Center are anxinu~ tn meat vm. Y.~. .... + .L ......... ~ ........................ .,,,,. Florida to his mother, Din'Be. Tommy, also fondly remembers the buzzer closed that nigh~ On Sunday they went If you would like to meet and learn or T-Bone as he is called by his friends, beater against River Valley to the Kansas City baseball stadium and' about them join us for an animal pres- is 6'3" with green eyes and brown hair. Other information about Tom is that i .... "+ watched the Kansas City Royals play entation on animal feeding on Thurs- He has four siblings named Henry, he has moved from Florida to Iowa to the New York Yankees. After that they day, May 20 at 7:00 p.m. Some of our !Shaun, Damn, and Heidi. Tom also has Texas and is now back in Iowa. He I came back to Lawton and amved a~ resident animals, such as turtles and +three German Shepards named Brandi, says that this is the one place that he ~ 12:00am. :i snakes will be shown and you can Lucky, and Fancy. He also has one can call home. watch them eat. A discussion of char- mini pincher named Spikerhead.After high school, Tom plans to go to RIF-Break Free From TV acteristics and animal habits will take Tom describes himself as a fun, lov- WIT for the first two years of college The Lawton-Bronson Elementary place. The program will be held at the i ing, and playful guy who loves to play before transfemng somewhere, tte School participated in the nation wide Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center located i basketball. Some of his favorites are plans to seek a career in computer pzo- 'BREAK AWAY FROM TV'. We sent at 4500 Sioux River Road. There is no math, the color blue, Girth Brooks, gramming. Tom's advice to under- home the participation forms along charge for this program. Armageddon, and the song, "Theclassmen is, "Enjoy high school, and ! with "Television Statistics' and Alter:. {~et Your:/r~/evv$ i/:l-_~r-/y,'T~ !Dance." make lots of friends because they will natives to Watching TV on April 21st. , ~ One of Tom's most memorable me- imost likely stick with you." l Our two special events for the week were the talent show and the sock hop. ~ We i~oke House Coils i We had 54 students participate with American Heart • Association.'qly + 52 Times A Year ! 34 acts in our talent show on Monday. ,~,~,,~,o~,, Daniel Riley, Jan Dziurawiec and Lexi ,,~s,,,,~ ........... ~ ! Hanner were the Master of Ceremonies ~ l"~__.lff.-,. --- and did a wonderful job. Our talents Start to Finish Heart Disease you included piano, drums, singing, danc- ~ need ' ing, comedy, yoyo tricks, science ex- + periments, etc. Our principal, Mr. Puttmann, threw a TV off the roof to begin our activities . ~ for BREAK FREE FROM TV week. A red paper was sent home to tape on the girls and boys enjoy celebration. TV as a reminder to watch only one TV i I,,,, I III .as part of Earth Day show for the week. We also prepared a , sheet for the students to keep track of Week is Mrs. Law's Other projects completed by the sixth their activities for the week. i class who recently graders included making National Park Tuesday was a fun day as we Celebrating Earth Day posters from information they wrote for 'SLIPPED INTO READING' and wore : in a variety of activi- and received from the Park of their slippers all day. Wednesday we had our choice; making planters from recycled all school Sock Hop, this was a reward the Week of environ- pop bottles; and creating edible models for bringing in the General Mills box the students grabbed of our biosphere, tops and helped our school raise over ~d headed outside to Students then enjoyed the culminating $800.00. The reward also included ice I i i ng day while cleaning activity of having the opportunity to cream sundaes. The students had vari- se~ us watch the re, vie, "Mighty Joe Young". ous TV related worksheets to do on Thursday. The book distribution was Mary Jo Law's free for toddlers under the age of five. held on Friday. You'll get the service; Back in Time! Take Interstate 235 to the 63rd Street rates, coverages and Mary Jo Law's Exit; drive south to Park Avenue, turn Track News discounts you need in with over 3000 left; drive to Valley Drive, turn left; across Iowa, follow the signs to the Faire which will Eagles Take Second at auto insurance from your Middle Ages and be on your left. There will be signs on Holstein Relays FarMutual agent who Salisbury Park Avenue to guide you, The Lawton-Bronson boys track team represents Grinnell an Education Day on No other Renaissance Festival such as ran well here Thursday night. They Mutual. See us today and 'students and educators The Salisbury Faire exists. Geared were paced by Sophomore, Adam Ben- compare. experience live, horse- toward families, it is completely run on son who captured 3 gold medals and a historical demonstra- a volunteer basis to benefit the preset- bronze. Benson won the 1600 meter Isle and colorful enter- vation and restoration of the Salisbury run, anchored the first place 4 x 800 AmerlGan [:afflil~/'o larerrllum of that from the House in Des Moines. All net proceeds meter relay and anchored the first place Care H#al' h Plan gi o ' "'You knowwework foryou.'" Renaissance eras in from this event will be donated to the distance medley relay. He started the yOU ghe ~'~edora $o ; ; Salisbury House Foundation. night off with a third place finish in the hoo eyourFrovtdnr, /1.1 lN gll/3 lrlldl of Education The Salisbury House is a unique long jump. The other participants for day, in advance of 42-room, Tudor-style mansion built in the 4x8OO were, Nick Newhard, Na- and t:an ~n~ure festival, dedi-the 1920s by lowans Carl and Edith than Gilster, and Jeremiah Pottebaum. ~tou're ~l"O~/d~ , Grinnell. IA 5OI 12 educational Weeks. It is modeled after the King's The distance medley consisted of Nick avon ~ ~{OU Ghat'l~ jo[~o. ,•' " representedby FarMutualagents to learn more House in Salisbury, England and is Lahrs, Matt Muff, and Nick Newhard. Call goda)/. ' SEE . . . renaissance history, filled with a world-class collection of Other place winners were, Luke Mize; I life. Attendanceoriginal rare art, tapestries, books and 5th in shot put, Adam Riediger; 2nd in FARMERS MUTUAL classes that are par- furnishings dating to the Renaissance. the 3200, Nathan Gilster; 6th in the INSURANCE ASS'N their arrangements Every year, the Faire has grown in high jump, Jason Weiland; 5th in the B~h day. popularity and size, with over 15,000 high jump, Nick Lahrs; 2nd in the 100 3t~ Cedar st. ' L.L. Etler, President Lawton, ~ow,, Moville, Iowa - Ph. 873-3455 will open their • attendees in 1998. This year promises meter dash, Matt Muff; 5th in the 200 w+4.sssl on Saturday, May to bring an even better, bigger and meter dash, Jason Washburn; 6th in the z7¢~1,11o ~ M 0 V I L L E ... for I future with Ieeurity ~lexperience the Sills- brighter performance of mounted 1600 meter run, Jeremiah Pottebaum; 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. on horseback jousting, musicians, jugglers, 2nd in the 400 meter dash, Nathan Gil- I~,l~it.U~O.l~t It A R D W A R E to 6 p.m. on Mayvillage characters and more. Over 250 ster; 4th in the 400 meter low hurdles, e~"~"~'mt'~ dillill~ "~rl l~lmri Miler Ilyllrl" for adults, $6 for artisans, musicians, performers and Andy Muff; 3rd in the 800 meter run, m...b-,,~.m~ under 12 and vendors in full costume will relive the 4x I00 meter relay (Nick Salmen, Matt ~,~m ~ 0,~s ~,.~,, i.., i i in Elkabeth dessert i~ehel Richtermeier ~at~lln Snyder ~en Groves lien Groves L'da Robinson