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School News msday, Nov. ]7, ]SSS Lone Tree P =rter l e3 , Nov. 17 The Music Man r elementary, 1: 30 p.m. 18 The Music Man, 7:30p.m. 19 The Music Man, p.m. Nov. 23 Early dis- P.m. for Thanksgiving , Nov. 24 NO SCHOOL! ! 25 NO SCHOOL!! Vacation. rice Picked - 5'10", 165 lb. of Ray and Carol the team in tackles :(474 3rd on the team in Chris has been a team captain and MVP for the linebacker and 6'1", 165 lb. Westerhoff. on the team in 2nd in passing (125 touchdowns) and 4th team in scoring (12 pts.). starter plus a team [ played 7 or 8 different season. Hotz- 5'10", 155 lb. of Eldon and Nancy 6th on the team in 7th on the team in and a team captain and Defensive Guard. / it" /" Ann Kessler Morris Stole by Niki Krebslmck and Aagle Rouau By Chris Berry and Siren Lm-ldn First and second graders in Mrs. Kessler's room recen- In Mr. Stole's science class we are studying mys_tery tly finished basle skills tests, powders. Mr. Stole had ftve powders and _every student Some projec they. have. been doing include, dry. had to g0ess what they were. Then the next day we put the grapes hito_rals .ms_aria m .mg ts.auoween mat powder into the water to se.e what would happen. Then we discussed what we thought they were. are now in the natl. They will eegomg le me uare uen r. Each student designed their own island map. Groups of There are 10 first graders andl0 secona gr.aaers.. There are 11 boys and 8 girls. They have some ol me]r work students made a room map for the unit. We had a partner displayed in the halIlike their pumpkins and Penect Pen- and we made m_aps all around the school and outside. We ended the unit with a tresnre hunt. manshi . Mrs. essler has a parent aide. Her name ls Kelly Edwin." We had a unit on brine shrimp and we got to see them She makes reading centers ana helps me taes w m grow andwemadedrawingsoftliem. We are writing pen pal letters to California, Hawa/L and reading, is pen pals all over the world. We might send letters to Russ Mrs. Kessler also has a student aide. Her name Forbes's elass in Alaska later in theyear. Karleen Breuneman. She draws pictures, eros out leners, We are also working on stories and reports. We will SOOll and dtcorates the bulletin boards. . . . In science they are .drying leaves and drawmgo CmorneaS be publishing stories in a booklet. We are also writing group stories for Halloween. Some people are interviewing of the kinds of leaves they to,me. Tney are also going on feadiers for newspaper articles like this. nature hunt. In math they use DAP. DAP is a hands - on math program where they work in their own individual ' bub- bles" at their own pace. _ ..... They have pet fish in their room. aen weeg mey nave magic words and a VIP (Very Important Person). " -6'2" 195 lb. man, Pekin, Nick DeUavedova, Center;James Woepking, Colum- Louisa - Muscatine - Dave Was 3rd on the team in Columbus, Tackles; Mike Hoy, bus, Quarterback; Don Orr, Col- Aspelmeier, Scott O'Hanlon, tied for 7th in scoring Pekin, Don Baker, L-M, Guards; umbus, Brian Cassady, Highland, Chad Todd, Aaron Housman. a 2' year starter as a Jason Maeder, Pekin, Center; TroyHousman, Mediapolis, Jamie Played Offensive and Davis Eidahl, Pekin, Quarterback; Reinier, Pekin, Backs. • Wc~d~. Terry Dolbert, Tom Aaron Nordyke. Tackie. Matt Hunt, Columbus, Chad Cur- tis, Highland, Matt Wolf, Pekin, Second Defense WapeUo- Darren Crooks, Fritz 5' 10", 160 lb. Shawn Pippert, L-M, Backs. Jeremy Tisor, Columbus, Rich- and Mary Lou scoring (24 First Defense ard Albert, Ends;Jason Randall, L Yearbook Receives Homms - M, Lance Hazelett, Highland, : ( 136 yds and ). He was 5th Scott Eharflinger, Cardinal, Tackles; Bryan Hootman, High- The 1988 Lone Tree Yearbook Chris Winn, Pekin, Ends; Rene land, N; Darren Magel, Media- The ~ What it Means, has in tackles (39). He tight end and defensive Zuni~-ra, Columbus, Travis Sterl- polls, Chad Reed, Pekin, Tige recently been accorded several ing, Pekin, Tackles; Lee Miller, Chance, Cardinal, Brian Baker, honors by the Iowa High School Pekin, Scott Westerhoff, Lone Press Association in its fall year- Highland, Chris Martin, Central Tree, Linebackers; Jeremy Norris, book contest. The yearbook, edit- Iowa Conference 1988 Lee, N; Jeff Martin, Columbus, Highland, Doug Varnum, L - M, ed by Amy Green, received first Jamey Cummings, Mediapolis, David Orr, Wapello, Backs.place for organizations phot Mike Mosinski, Pekin, Russ Red- graphy and third place for student ef the Year - Warren linger, Highland, Adam Boysen, TomStone, Wapeiio, Linebackers; Adam Ho~Mention life photography in the small book division. Crawford, Columbus, Cory Logan, Chad Hahn, L-M, Chris Grostic, Cardhml- Darian Archer, Tim Honorable mention honors were received for student life copy, Adam Crawford, Colum-Lone Tree, Backs. Krouse, Ty Ware, Rod Frotz, Toby organizations copy and for total Second Offense Johnson. Central Lee - Tim Lematty, package. Jeremy Norris, Ron Murry, Columbus, Mike Nathan Adkins, Joe Homer. Lange, L- M, End; Mark Schreck, Columbus - Mike Rees, Dan A pencil equipped with an eraser, Central Lee, Tim McKee, Wapel-McCuUough, Mike Galitz, Darrinthe first of its kind, was patented l~_rstOffense lo, Tackles; Brent Westlake, Col- Johnson, Tim Penick, Josh Lukav- by Hyman U Lipman of Philadelphia pI~enly, Pekin, Mike Van umbus, Jeromy Reed, Pekin, sky. in 1858. kin, Ends; Ken Show- Guards; Shawn Mairet, L - M, Highland- None. Lone Tree -- Jeff Moeller, The ancient Greeks believed that drinking from certain wings or Jeremy Hotz, Curt Yedlick. wells would give them prophetic powers. Monday, Nov. 21 - Goulash, Veggie, Bread/Butter. Tuesday, Nov. 22 - Ham, Baked Potato, Bread/Butter. Wednesday, Nov. 23 - Roast Beef, Mashed Potato/Gravy, Veggie. Thursday, Nov. 24 Thanks- giving- Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Veggie. Closed at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25- Lasagna, Garlic Bread, Veggie.