Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 104, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 January 1981 — Page 5

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Jazz Band

North Wood’s Jazz Band, under the direction of Rick Smith, brought home “superior” honors from competition in Fort Wayne last weekend. (AN photo)

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Trebletones

Members of North Wood’s Treblestones, under the direction of Rebecca Coffin, won top honors in competition at Fort Wayne last weekend. (AN photo)

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Dawning Generation Members of North Wood’s Dawing Generation, under the direction of Rebecca Coffin, brought home “superior” honors from competition in Fort Wayne last weekend. (AN photo)

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By Kim Keiser Howdy! to the Jazz Band, - Dawning Generation and Trebletones, who received superior ratings at the Jazz Band and Swing-* Choir Contest, held last Saturday in Ft. Wayne. This Saturday, band member's will compete in the district instrumental contest, and next Saturday, February 7, choir members will compete in the district vocal-piano contest. Good luck to everyone competing. -NWThis Friday, before the Goshen game," the North Wood Music Department will sponsor a tenderloin and-or fish dinner, all you can eat, in the cafeteria. Tickets are priced at $3.50 for adults, $3 for children 6-11, and 50 cents for children age five and under. Plan to eat at North Wood Friday night, and then attend the Panther game. -NWCongratulations to the girls' basketball team. The girls finished their regular season Monday night, with a victory over West Noble, 56-22 Leading scorers were Brenda Ervin with 17, Steph Beck with 11, and Ann Van Dyke and Candy Bontrager. with eight each. This win gave the fourthranked team an 18-0 record for regular season The Panthers will open their own sectional against Bethany Christian tonight (Wednesday) in the Pit. Good luck, girls! The North Wood yearbook staff is

giving Panther boosters a special opportunity this year. You may purchase a 25-space line on the booster page of the 1981 yearbook, for just $2. See more information, and a form, in this week's issue of the Advance-News, s-r— — -NW- * There is still time to purchase tickets for the North Wood Drama Dept production of “Oklahoma." The student-parent-faculty production will be presented in the auditorium on Friday. February 6. at 7:30 p.m. All seats are reserved. Call 773-4127 for reservations. -NW Coming events: 28—girls’ basketball sectional at North Wood; 29—girls' sectional, frosh basketball here, with Brookdale: 30—guys’ basketball, here, with Goshpn; 31—instrumental district contest, girls’ sectional championship game; February 2—Big ll tourney begins; 3—girls' frosh basketball, here, with Pierre Moran, girls' gymnastics at Elkhart Memorial u~\ Until next week , # (A \

Campus notes Jim Nelson II of Nappanee will be teaching at Indiana University this spring semester He will be instructing a seminar dealing with small business practices. Presently Nelson is the only undergraduate teaching a class at Indiana University, According to Dr. William Perkins, if is quite an honor for a senior in the business school to be teaching a 400 level course which is open not only to undergraduates but to graduate students as well Dr Perkins said that this situation is unprecedented in the lU, School of Buisness. Nelson has also been named to the student board for the IU Marketing Department for the upcoming spring semester. This consists of tutoring for the marketing department and also helping to e<Tajjjish policies and practices orfheTU Marketing Department. t School menus NAPPANEE MIDDLE SCHOOL Thurs., Jan. 2<r—Chuck wagon steak in bun. oven potatoes, cheese & pickle, sunshine bar. milk. Fri.. Jan.;!—Chili, crackers, peanut butter sandwich, fruit, milk. Mon., Feb. 2—Ham patty in bun. buttered corn, fruit. Rice Krispie square, milk. Tues., Feb. 3—Hot dog, baked beans, geldtin w-fruit, struesel cake, milk. Wed~ Feb. smokie link, green beans, fruit, bread & butter, milk Thurs., Feb. s—Sloppy joe, potato chips, buttered veg.. peach cobbler ( milk. Fri., Feb. 6—Fish in bun. tartar sauce, filled celery, oven fries, applesauce, milk. Mon., Feb. !)—Spaghetti, lettuce salad, fruit, filled graham, bread & butter, milk. Tues., Feb. 10—Hot dog. cheese & pickle, buttered peas, mixed fruit, milk. Wed., Feb. 11— Creamed turkey, whipped potatoes, gelatin cubes, choc, grahams. bread & butter., milk. Th urs„ Peb. 1 2—Taco w-trimmings. buttered corn, fruit, bread & but,ter. milk Fri., Feb. 13—Chicken & noodles, whipped potatoes, green beans, cake wcherrv topping, bread & butter. Mon., Feb. Ifi—MlD-WINTER RECESS. NO SCHOOL Tues., Feb. 17—Sloppy joe, cheesies. green beans, graham cracker pudding, milk Wed.. Feb. IS—Pizza burger, potato chips, mixed veg., peanut butter bar. milk. Thurs.; Feb. I!)—Hamburger boat, oven potatoes. carrot sticks, mix- and fruit, milk Fri.. Feb. 20 —Sliced turkey, whipped pdtatbes. gravy, gelatin salad, choc, graham, bread & butter, milk

One call . . . One call was all it took -and Tonie Bonacorsi sold the couch and chair she advertised in the Advance-News classified ad section. It pays to advertise! Call 773-3127, and place your ad todav ‘

NW musicians win honors

The North Wood Muste*” Department announces the results of the Jazz Band and Swing Choir Contest held last Saturday at Fort Wayne North High School. North Wood’s Jazz Band include: Leanne Farmwald, Laura Showalter. Tami Homan, Shari Heckaman, Rae Lynn Worden, Scott Cassell, Chuck Fredrick. Bret Van Blaircorn. Tom Metzler, Wade Johnson, Pam Greenawalt, Dave Copeland. Lane Reed. Roger Kaufman, Ron Bedward, Tony Fisher, Jaakka Salminen. Bernie

School menus NORTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Monday, Feb. 2 Hot dogs, baked beans, mixed fruit, cookie, milk. Tuesday, Feb. 23 Spaghetti, green beans, bread and butter, jello with fruit, cookie, myk. Wednesday, Feb. 4 Oven chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, peaches, milk. Thursday, Feb. s—Pizza,5 —Pizza, potato chips, brownie, milk. Friday, Feb. 6 Fish wedge, French fries, mixed vegetables, bread & butter, pineapple, milk. Monday, Feb. applesauce, cookie, milk. Tuesday, Feb. 10 Turkey slice, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, bread & butter, mixed fruit, milk. Wednesday, Feb. 11 Ham sandwich, Tater tots, peas & carrots, pineapple, milk. Thursday, Feb. f l 2 Macaroni & cheese, Smokie, mixed vegetables, pear half, brownier, milk® Friday, Feb. 13—Chili with crax, peanut butter sandwich, carrot sticks, peaches, cookie, milk Monday, Feb. 16 NO SCHOOL Tuesday, Feb. 17 Beefaronl, green beans, bread & butter, pineapple, cookie, milk. Wednesday, Feb. 18 Vegetable soup, hot dog, potato chips, mixed fruit, milk. Thursday, Feb. 19 Creamed chicken, biscuit, mixed vegetables, peaches, cookie, milk. Friday, feb. 20 Fish sandwich, French fries, cole slaw, applesauce, milk. Monday, Feb. 23 Pizza, green beans, applesauce, cookie, milk. Tuesday, Feb. 24 Ham & beans, corn bread muffin, celery pickles, jello with fruit, milk. Wednesday, Feb. 25 Sloppy Joe, Tater tots, mixed vegetables, pineapple, milk. Thursday, Feb. 26 Chicken 8, noodles, mashed potatoes, corn, peaches, bread 8. butter, milk. Friday, Feb. 27 Hamburger boats, French fries, mixed fruit, cookie, milk Same menus Central and South Schools

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Weaver. Dirk Shieber. Trent Gongwer, Brad Kaser and Beth Stichter. The Dawning Generation received a first place superior rating in Group I in the show choir category. Members include: Becky Anglemyer, Dawn Bauman, Rich Biever, Angie Brock. Darin Chokey, Melanie Compton, Jeff Dorsey, Cindy Engle, Don Mumaw, Ron Mumaw, Tom Perry. Lonnie Ramer, Laura Pohrer, Brent Sawyer, Marcia Schrock, and Carla Yoder. Accompanists for the group include Dean Blucker, Trent Gongwer. and Jeanne Weldy. The Trebletones also received a first

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place supgnor rating in Group I in the girl’s swing'bhoir category This year’s members wtument to contest include: Kim Bauman, Carol Bemiller, Cindy Berkey. Patty Birky, Ida Cook, Chris Fitzgerald, Annette George, Kathy Kaminski, Jill Lantis, Tammy Lechlitner, Ann Neff, Tracy Paulus, Wanda Rohrer, Sonya Schoch, Jill Sholly, Barb Sides, Pam Slabaugh, Lori Weldy, Jenie Wisler and Sharon Yoder. Many of these students will also be competing in the upcom ng instrumental and vocal contests Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 at John Adams School in South Bend.

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