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ANFINSONSLEAD WAlTtEE IN : OVERTIMES Ww - % f H »l SnrvtC ADEL. IA — Jeff An insoo hit 21 points and brother John chipped in 20 as Waukeo defeated Ade!-De$oto, 62- 0. in double overtime Friday night. Bill Tomlinson bit IS for Adel-DeSoto Both teams now have 2-0 overall 1 t b WAUKII (ATI m a- w 4 u-u |i, n . wwrthffl 5 H 12. Lrc •rd I 0-0 2. HOME December 2 — December 13 • December 16 January 20 — February 3 — Waukee Wrestling ■fia °—• ’•' Goldibeer and Ihe the Ugly DucklingQ •« •' } 2 ) | 7 3-4 7, Me • 2 Catron 0 ; 0. Giuum 0 •»« 0 To. :, ?J 0 .6 Three Locks Coming That's right! “Goldibear and the Three Locks is the title of the play he performed at the 3rd annual an Initiate Dinner - Theatre v, February Utb at the 4th school lunchroom at 6 30 'y was written by the i members These Chris Meeske. Stanley Mindi tfey and Tammy in this comical isagna dinner vk down the yt February ur calendar Boosters lo head Dinner-Theater Was a Real Success The third annual Thespian Dinner-Theaixe was a success. About 50 'e attended the dinner theatre. added humor, the initiates were Ysed as chairs, a table and a door. This was quite a surprise to them. The hilarious play was enjoyed by all. After the play, the new members were given their membership cards and signed the charter. The new initiates are: Mark Lathrop, Freshman; Stacey Taylor, Sophomore; Kelly Wilson, Jan McLarty, Phyilip Calvin, Doug Stout, and David Tnomas, ail Juniors; and Holly RKmU Cm.1 . siart off the evening right, a Football Banqut;, te heldon Not. 12th at 6 30 p m.lociLS was performed by themiddle school gym It will be MeeAe JuUe poUi c supper and everybody .s ey Tammy Kapsch, Mindi invited. • - - «. . ot—o— Badminton Champion! Carol Morris and Bob Schmidt woo th individual singles II fr oott dil Awards: Coach Lewis championship tourney at Waukee High School this week. A series of A. Summary ot Season Phy. Ed. Class tournaments were held end the winners of each were pieced in en ell-school tourney. Carol defeated runner-up Pam Q- Mfab- - oved player Rvnearson in the finals end Bob defeated Mike McArtor. In the consolation game, Beth — — — Andretai scored 41 points and Carol CLASS A A Morris and Marcia Stanley contributed 10 apiece as Waukee edged Perry. A •4-ao -Prairie.........................4-0 Waukee nip Johnston to finish at 8-1 Waukee finished iu —- 18-7 rnarir s Concert At Middle School ee High School Swing azz Band will present a s Concert on Tuesday, Iat 7:30 in the Middle | The Swing Choir will' edly of 1950’s rock ’n roll did on to cirrent pop and The Jazz Band will three tunes they per-ndianola in Dec. for the ral Iowa Bandmasters Jazz Festival in addition ' Sammy Nestico charts.. re available from any r or Jazz Band member or that night. John Afinson tossed a 1 . IL'- .WPft .Se„4sl Lv° o urney-- 4-0 4-0 I .ETS 'iTlop Spellers Advance .kin...............................................4-0 touchdown run as Waukee Johnston, 17-12. «Ca: rioiimgtr was the winning speller in the Waukee Local an MM0Q finale at j Spelling Bee held February 14, for seventh and eighth-grade » •«•. Mike McArtor students. Second and third place winners were Jracey Stevens and goal for Waukee. Tht.t - nost Steve Olson is the alternate “K. 1-Million Poptabs River title with None How big is one million poptabs ward-Granger. raised its Well. Mr. Beichley and his matt while Johnston closed Um classes are going to find out. It ha-4-5 overall mark. been estimated that the chain will b scoeiMc 16 miles long. The student body is 'fnfirr''';;;;;;;;; helping by depositing all their pop j - owwnoit —m kim o r tabs in a box in the multi-pirpose •uSr L‘ w-V upmttrvr room. But I'm afraid they'll never w - fTZclSZ l$cAr kic get the chain completed in one year V J — can t run (k laM ) without the help of Waukee citizens. 6. Waukee...............4-0 7. Manson...............4-0 8. Hudson...............4-0 9. St. Albert...........4-0 10. Denver.............4-0
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