Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 February 2014 — Page 3

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With a variety of showcase performances ranging from a "What does the Fox Say" dance and "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" performance to make anyone cry to a "Wayne's World” skit and the Marines theme song played on the harmonica, this year's Wildcat Weview was full of surprises and excitement. The photos shown below are just a few of the performances that took place last Thursday night at Wakarusa Elementary School.

Second grader Collin Martin filled the gymnasium with energy during his humorous take on the George Jones song "White Lightning."

Woodview students raise $50,00 for SL Jude

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Woodview Elementary has completed their eighth annual Math-A-Thon fundraiser for St Jude Children's Hospital. This year the students raised $7,160.33, bringing the grand total for t eight years to $52,254.53.. i ; t a Pictured are the top earners this year from left to right Connor Reed, $500; Katylynn Prenkert, $440; and a three-way tie for third place with Georgia Wiggins, Kendall Wiggins, Eden k Wiggins, all at $325. “'I (Photo provided)

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Martin, all fourth graders at Wakarusa Elementary, discover the power of "The Amazing Wall" during the Wildcat Weview variety show held on Thursday, Feb. 20 at the school. Principal John Payne is seen in the back, making an announcement that there will be no more homework for the remainder of the school year, as he, too, falls under the spell of the "Wall."

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Fifth graders Knsta Poulson, Adrienn.a Kaser Malone, Fatima Ghaffar and D'ahjahnay Ware to perform choreography for the Katy Perry single, "Roar."

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Wildcat Weview fifth grade emcees Zuzu Gaut and Reese Barhydt can only look on with horror as a unexpected master of disco (aka Principal John Payne) takes over the stage during one of the show's many highlights.

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