YOUTH SCENE
IIII II III
Press-News Journal, Canfnn, Mo., Thursday, November 7, 1985, page
SCHOOL
NEWS
I I ] Irl II
LEWIS CO. C- 1
Ewing School
The children and adults were very
excited Thursday as everyone took
part in the fun holiday. Even rain
couldn't ruin the day. The spook walk
was held in the gym where lots of
visitors - parents, grandparents and
friends horn the senior housing -
watched all the goblins parade and
shared treats with us.
Winners this year included: Kinder-
garten: scariest, Timothy Schmitz and
Joshua Dodds; most original, Brent
Abell and Jimmy Mathes; cutiest,
Breckett White and Jessica Raleigh.
First grade: scariest, Jason Vaughn
and Angle Hayden; most original,
Jeremy Geisendorfer and Ryan Stone;
cutiest, Billie Hinkle and Dawyna
Geisendorfer.
Second grade: scariest, Sarah
Shumate and Jason Dodds; most
original, Kourtney Abell and Jeremy
Rayl; cutiest, .Jackie Kendrick and
Priscilla Green.
Third grade: scariest, Michael Scott
and Josh Stevens; most original, Sarah
Hinkle and Jerran Geisendorfer;
cutiest, Angela Standbridge and Bren-
da Leerhoff.
Fourth grade: scariest, Kenny
Ferguson and Jason Guilfoyle; most
original, Mandy Boltz and Sarah
Meyer; cutiest: Michelle Bronestine
and Melissa Schroder.
Following the spook walk, treats
were served and games were played in
each classroom. Parties could never
happen without the help of those great
volunteers -- room mothers and
fathers.
FHA bake sales
Highland FHA will have a hake sale
in three communities Saturday, Nov. 9,
from 8:30 to 12 noon as a fund raiser
for the organization. Tami Ellison is
the chairperson for the Ewing sale to
be held at Highland Market; Kim
Windoffer is chairperson for Monticello
with the sale to be held at the Bank of
Monticello; and Dodie Geisendorfer is
chairperson for LaBelle with the sale
place to be announced.
" Plans will be finalized at the Nov. T
chapter meeting atHighland from
3:30-5:30 p.m.
Lewlstown School
Halloween parties were held last
hour October 31 at the Lewistown
School.
Homeroom mothers assisted with the
parties, which included games and
treats for students, teachers, and the
principal.
The 6-3 class had a special treat, a
witches' bcew, complete with bubbling
and steam. Other classes used
makeup in creating Halloween char-
acters.
A special bulletin board is going to
he located near Principal Mary Herst's
office. This board will have pictures of
IIII
all the students that master multiplica-
tion facts. The math students are
multiplying two and three digit
numbers.
Highland Menu, week of Nov. II
Monday, Nov. II - Chicken pattie,
hash browns , corn, fruit, milk.
Tuesday, Nov. 12 - Spaghetti, garlic
bread, green beans, fruit, milk.
Wednesday, Nov. 13 - Cheeseburgers,
French fries, peas, fruit, milk.
Thursday, Nov. 14 - Beef & noodles,
mashed potatoes, cole slaw, fruit,
milk.
Friday, Nov. 15 Tenderloins,
French fries, cottage cheese, fruit,
milk.
Lewis Co. C-I School Menu
Week of November II
Monday - Fish on bun, pork and
beans, cole slaw, fruit, milk.
Tuesday - Spaghetti, garlic bread,
broccoli or corn, brownies, milk.
Wednesday Beef noodles, peas,
lettuce salad, fruit, bread, butter,
milk.
Thursday - Sausage patty, potatoes
& gravy, green beans, fruit, bread,
butter, milk.'.
Friday - Each school will serve their
own menu.
CANTON R.V
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be
held Thursday evening, Nov. 7, from 5
to 8 p.m., and Friday, Nov. 8, from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Canton R-V
School. Teachers will be available in
their classrooms or the lunchroom for
parents to visit and discuss the
progress of their students. Appoint-
ments are not necessary, but parents
are encouraged to visit with the
teachers.
Grade cards will be available only at
Parent-Teachers Conferences and may
be picked up in the elementary or
secondary offices. All fines, lunch
charges, shop fees, etc., must be pa4d
before the grade cards can be picked
up.
will not he hx :session on
Friday to allow teachers to meet with
the parents.
5th-6th Literature class
Mrs. Willis' 5th and 6th grade
literature,classes have spent the last
two weeks learning lines, music and
making props for two Halloween plays.
The plays, one a musical, were
performed for the morning Big K
class. The afternoon class will get to
see the video taped version this week.
It will also be shown during
Parent-Teachers Conferences this
Thursday and Friday.
Senior fruit sales
The seniors of CHS will be selling
grapefruit and o from Nov.
7-18. Grapefruit will ll for $11 per
case, $6 per half cse; and oranges
Wall used for billboard
LaGrange GS
attended area
Sports Gala
LaGrange Cadette and Girl Scout
Troop No. 71 attended a sports Gala
Event, sponsored by the Becky
Thatcher Area Girl Scout Council held
recently in Hannibal.
Girls participated in aerobics, a
starter fitness course, swimming,
nutrition diet training, and games.
LaGrange girls and troop leaders
attending were Tina Raleigh, Lisa
Raleigh, Lisa Branham, Robyn Hultz,
Tina Cooley, Carrie SoRer, Sherry
Harrison, Angel Slater, and Leader, Jo
Cooley.
The Becky Thatcher Area Girl Scout
Council serves 16 counties in Northeast
Missouri and is a participating United
Way Agency.
Make-up day for C-1 school pictures
has been scheduled for Wednesday,
Nov. 13, at the following times and
places:
LaBelle School 8:30 a.m.; Lewistown
School 9:30 a.m.; Ewing School, 10:45
a.m.; Highland High School, 12:00
noon; and LaGrange School, 2:00 p.m.
will sell for $16 per case and $9 per
half case.
If anyone would like to purchase
fruit and are not contacted they may
call the school at 288-5216 between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m.
Menu for week of Nov. 11
Monday: sloppy joes, French fries,
padding, cheese sticks.
Tuesday: chicken patty on bun,
green beans, sliced peaches, cake.
Wednesday: chili dogs, buttered
potatoes, jello with fruit, cookies, milk.
Thursday: stew, cole slaw, hot rolls
and butter, fresh fruit.
Friday: chili or vegetable soup,
grilled cheese, fresh fruit, carrot
sticks.
Murder mystery
at CHS Fri.-Sat.
The Canton High School Drama Club
will he presenting "Murder On Center
Stage" as their fall production this
Friday and Saturday nights. The show
is slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the
Canton High School "Little Gym."
Drama Club members will he selling
advance tickets at a discount price, or
the public may purchase full price
tickets at the door.
The apparent murders of three
individuals during the rehearsal of a
college production of "Romeo and
Juliet" is the basis of this intense
murder mystery written by Jerry L.
Twedt. The murderer uses a strobe
light and electronic feedback to keep
the imprisoned director and cast
members at bay. Knives, a gun,
dynamite, and fencing foils all come
into play during the course of the
night.
The nine-member cast includes:
Claudia Wilson, Joe Bridgeman, Beth
Wiltshire, Shelly Lewis, Tricia Hardin,
Wendy Wilson, Robbie Weyant, Eric
Voss and Cathy Frey. The production
is directed by Joseph P. Harmon.
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1986
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The second floor windows of the Canton R-V small gym help
school play this weekend, entitled "Murder on Center Stage".
The CHS Drama Club hopes to see a
large crowd attend this thriller, which
will be held in conjunction with first
quarter parent-Teacher
and the Elementary
year.
Eric Voss, Claudia Wilson, Beth Wiltshire and Joe
fencing in rehearsals for the Canton R-V School play "Murder
which opens Friday eyeing and will also be presented Saturday
Centel ,,
Because our service
commitment stands for more
than a p/easant ring.
At Centel we don't have to ring our bell. You know from experience the
kind of service we deliver. The highest quality.
And that begins with people who care and work as a team to be
informed, courteous and efficient. So when you need repair work or
have a question about your service, you can count on prompt support
from Centel.
You can also count on affordable phone service now and in the !
future Because together with the latest technology, our people can
bring you faster, clearer telephone connections for the lowest cost
possible.
Honoring our commitment to excellent service isn't just an
idea-It's a way of doing business every time you call.
So ring our bell-we'll be ready.
Pictured is Sherry Due, Clerk--Plant Service Center, Wt Plains, MO.
J
Making good on the promises of telecommunications.-..00,00'00
YOUTH SCENE
IIII II III
Press-News Journal, Canfnn, Mo., Thursday, November 7, 1985, page
SCHOOL
NEWS
I I ] Irl II
LEWIS CO. C- 1
Ewing School
The children and adults were very
excited Thursday as everyone took
part in the fun holiday. Even rain
couldn't ruin the day. The spook walk
was held in the gym where lots of
visitors - parents, grandparents and
friends horn the senior housing -
watched all the goblins parade and
shared treats with us.
Winners this year included: Kinder-
garten: scariest, Timothy Schmitz and
Joshua Dodds; most original, Brent
Abell and Jimmy Mathes; cutiest,
Breckett White and Jessica Raleigh.
First grade: scariest, Jason Vaughn
and Angle Hayden; most original,
Jeremy Geisendorfer and Ryan Stone;
cutiest, Billie Hinkle and Dawyna
Geisendorfer.
Second grade: scariest, Sarah
Shumate and Jason Dodds; most
original, Kourtney Abell and Jeremy
Rayl; cutiest, .Jackie Kendrick and
Priscilla Green.
Third grade: scariest, Michael Scott
and Josh Stevens; most original, Sarah
Hinkle and Jerran Geisendorfer;
cutiest, Angela Standbridge and Bren-
da Leerhoff.
Fourth grade: scariest, Kenny
Ferguson and Jason Guilfoyle; most
original, Mandy Boltz and Sarah
Meyer; cutiest: Michelle Bronestine
and Melissa Schroder.
Following the spook walk, treats
were served and games were played in
each classroom. Parties could never
happen without the help of those great
volunteers -- room mothers and
fathers.
FHA bake sales
Highland FHA will have a hake sale
in three communities Saturday, Nov. 9,
from 8:30 to 12 noon as a fund raiser
for the organization. Tami Ellison is
the chairperson for the Ewing sale to
be held at Highland Market; Kim
Windoffer is chairperson for Monticello
with the sale to be held at the Bank of
Monticello; and Dodie Geisendorfer is
chairperson for LaBelle with the sale
place to be announced.
" Plans will be finalized at the Nov. T
chapter meeting atHighland from
3:30-5:30 p.m.
Lewlstown School
Halloween parties were held last
hour October 31 at the Lewistown
School.
Homeroom mothers assisted with the
parties, which included games and
treats for students, teachers, and the
principal.
The 6-3 class had a special treat, a
witches' bcew, complete with bubbling
and steam. Other classes used
makeup in creating Halloween char-
acters.
A special bulletin board is going to
he located near Principal Mary Herst's
office. This board will have pictures of
IIII
all the students that master multiplica-
tion facts. The math students are
multiplying two and three digit
numbers.
Highland Menu, week of Nov. II
Monday, Nov. II - Chicken pattie,
hash browns , corn, fruit, milk.
Tuesday, Nov. 12 - Spaghetti, garlic
bread, green beans, fruit, milk.
Wednesday, Nov. 13 - Cheeseburgers,
French fries, peas, fruit, milk.
Thursday, Nov. 14 - Beef & noodles,
mashed potatoes, cole slaw, fruit,
milk.
Friday, Nov. 15 Tenderloins,
French fries, cottage cheese, fruit,
milk.
Lewis Co. C-I School Menu
Week of November II
Monday - Fish on bun, pork and
beans, cole slaw, fruit, milk.
Tuesday - Spaghetti, garlic bread,
broccoli or corn, brownies, milk.
Wednesday Beef noodles, peas,
lettuce salad, fruit, bread, butter,
milk.
Thursday - Sausage patty, potatoes
& gravy, green beans, fruit, bread,
butter, milk.'.
Friday - Each school will serve their
own menu.
CANTON R.V
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be
held Thursday evening, Nov. 7, from 5
to 8 p.m., and Friday, Nov. 8, from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Canton R-V
School. Teachers will be available in
their classrooms or the lunchroom for
parents to visit and discuss the
progress of their students. Appoint-
ments are not necessary, but parents
are encouraged to visit with the
teachers.
Grade cards will be available only at
Parent-Teachers Conferences and may
be picked up in the elementary or
secondary offices. All fines, lunch
charges, shop fees, etc., must be pa4d
before the grade cards can be picked
up.
will not he hx :session on
Friday to allow teachers to meet with
the parents.
5th-6th Literature class
Mrs. Willis' 5th and 6th grade
literature,classes have spent the last
two weeks learning lines, music and
making props for two Halloween plays.
The plays, one a musical, were
performed for the morning Big K
class. The afternoon class will get to
see the video taped version this week.
It will also be shown during
Parent-Teachers Conferences this
Thursday and Friday.
Senior fruit sales
The seniors of CHS will be selling
grapefruit and o from Nov.
7-18. Grapefruit will ll for $11 per
case, $6 per half cse; and oranges
Wall used for billboard
LaGrange GS
attended area
Sports Gala
LaGrange Cadette and Girl Scout
Troop No. 71 attended a sports Gala
Event, sponsored by the Becky
Thatcher Area Girl Scout Council held
recently in Hannibal.
Girls participated in aerobics, a
starter fitness course, swimming,
nutrition diet training, and games.
LaGrange girls and troop leaders
attending were Tina Raleigh, Lisa
Raleigh, Lisa Branham, Robyn Hultz,
Tina Cooley, Carrie SoRer, Sherry
Harrison, Angel Slater, and Leader, Jo
Cooley.
The Becky Thatcher Area Girl Scout
Council serves 16 counties in Northeast
Missouri and is a participating United
Way Agency.
Make-up day for C-1 school pictures
has been scheduled for Wednesday,
Nov. 13, at the following times and
places:
LaBelle School 8:30 a.m.; Lewistown
School 9:30 a.m.; Ewing School, 10:45
a.m.; Highland High School, 12:00
noon; and LaGrange School, 2:00 p.m.
will sell for $16 per case and $9 per
half case.
If anyone would like to purchase
fruit and are not contacted they may
call the school at 288-5216 between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m.
Menu for week of Nov. 11
Monday: sloppy joes, French fries,
padding, cheese sticks.
Tuesday: chicken patty on bun,
green beans, sliced peaches, cake.
Wednesday: chili dogs, buttered
potatoes, jello with fruit, cookies, milk.
Thursday: stew, cole slaw, hot rolls
and butter, fresh fruit.
Friday: chili or vegetable soup,
grilled cheese, fresh fruit, carrot
sticks.
Murder mystery
at CHS Fri.-Sat.
The Canton High School Drama Club
will he presenting "Murder On Center
Stage" as their fall production this
Friday and Saturday nights. The show
is slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the
Canton High School "Little Gym."
Drama Club members will he selling
advance tickets at a discount price, or
the public may purchase full price
tickets at the door.
The apparent murders of three
individuals during the rehearsal of a
college production of "Romeo and
Juliet" is the basis of this intense
murder mystery written by Jerry L.
Twedt. The murderer uses a strobe
light and electronic feedback to keep
the imprisoned director and cast
members at bay. Knives, a gun,
dynamite, and fencing foils all come
into play during the course of the
night.
The nine-member cast includes:
Claudia Wilson, Joe Bridgeman, Beth
Wiltshire, Shelly Lewis, Tricia Hardin,
Wendy Wilson, Robbie Weyant, Eric
Voss and Cathy Frey. The production
is directed by Joseph P. Harmon.
Christmas Club
FDIC
1986
Open your Christmas Club/or
196 now and be assured of some
extra holiday cash when you'll
needit most.
You make 49 weekly
payments, we make
t $0th for you!
FREE
Christmas
Ornament
When you open a
Christmas Club, you
will receive a
beautiful new design
antiqued glass
ornament absolutely
Free!
Plus eligible for
:bristmas Club Sweepstakes
MANY VALUABLE PRIZES
Farmers & Merchants Bank
LaGRANGE 655-2297
The second floor windows of the Canton R-V small gym help
school play this weekend, entitled "Murder on Center Stage".
The CHS Drama Club hopes to see a
large crowd attend this thriller, which
will be held in conjunction with first
quarter parent-Teacher
and the Elementary
year.
Eric Voss, Claudia Wilson, Beth Wiltshire and Joe
fencing in rehearsals for the Canton R-V School play "Murder
which opens Friday eyeing and will also be presented Saturday
Centel ,,
Because our service
commitment stands for more
than a p/easant ring.
At Centel we don't have to ring our bell. You know from experience the
kind of service we deliver. The highest quality.
And that begins with people who care and work as a team to be
informed, courteous and efficient. So when you need repair work or
have a question about your service, you can count on prompt support
from Centel.
You can also count on affordable phone service now and in the !
future Because together with the latest technology, our people can
bring you faster, clearer telephone connections for the lowest cost
possible.
Honoring our commitment to excellent service isn't just an
idea-It's a way of doing business every time you call.
So ring our bell-we'll be ready.
Pictured is Sherry Due, Clerk--Plant Service Center, Wt Plains, MO.
J
Making good on the promises of telecommunications.-..00,00'00