PAGE 4 -- The Perkins Journal Thursday, November 16, 1989
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The Perkins Elementary Music Makers are: Front row--Mindy Wolfe,
Tishn Lightfoot, Lorl Moore, Robin Box, Cu-Nu Fields, Damian McClen-
nay, Chris Funk, Roxy Moore, Misty Bowyer and Clay Funk.
2nd row--Krlstin Wilson, Beverly Pacquin, Trent Clinesmith, Angel
• Oliver, Sheila Roggow, Christina Nsal, Kelly Allen, Eric Fox and Tony
By Ginger Collum
and Misty Wolfe
The sound of music can be heard
throughout the halls of the elemen-
_ tary. The tunes drift along the
" elementary to be heard by all. This
music is the sound of a group of
fourth graders known as the
"Music Makers."
Music Makers is composed of 28
fourth graders who auditioned by
singing a song of their choice.
Those students picked were chosen
on the basis of good grades,
behavior and participation.
Mrs. Diann Rudd, music teacl~er
at Perkins Elementary, started
Music Makers eight years ago when
she first began teaching at Perkms
Elementary.
In the past, Music Makers has
consisted of fourth and fifth
graders, but this year it is only
made up of fourth graders.
Upcoming events for the Music
Makers include singing for the com-
munity Christmas tree lighting,
Christmas caroling and performing
Perkins.
3rd row--Diann Rudd, Crystal Black, Crystal Holder, Nicole Kinzie,
Rebecca Thomas, Jennifer Willingham, Brandi Sutherland, Brandden Jar-
vis and Jeremey Turner. Not pictured: Tobi Dickson.
a Christmas musial for the elemen-
tary. The Music Makers will also be
going to the state capitol in the
spring.
The students will also sing for
Senior Citizens groups. They just
finished performing a musical
Halloween program for the entire
elementary.
The fourth graders who make up
the Music Makers are Kelly Allen,
Crystal Black, Misty Bowyer,
Robin Box, Trent Clinesmith, Tobi
Dickson, Cu-Nu Fields, Eric Fox,
Chris Funk, Clay Funk, Crystal
Holder, Branddon Jarvis, Nichole
Kinzie, Tisha Lightfoot, Damian
McClenney, Lori Moore, Roxy
Moore, Christina Neal, Angel
Oliver, Beverly Pacquia, Tony
Perkins, Sheila Roggew, Brandi
Sutherland, Becky Thomas, Jeremy
Turner, Jennifer Willingham,
Kristin Wilson and Mindy Wolfe.
By Neva
Le Bour
M iddle-Clozs Gentleman
name of the French
put on for high school
Booker T.
in Tulsa.
The play was
Na6onal Theater oft
Arts, LtcL This group
over the United States
for students. It was
students co~
They would first do
English, then do the
After the play the
Casa Bonita for lunch.
The play also
participation. The actors]
where they tried to rap
French and then in
the crowd into the play,
give some of the actors
change clothes.
Ms. Cyndi Altmav
language teacher, s
trip for the P-T
Sym
By Brandi
If you had a time
would you like to go
The future to see what
School be like.
The year 1992
News graduate and will be
down underclassmen.
By Debbie Lott The future
and Brandi Thompson how rich and famous I
Tryon Elementary held Drug be
Free Week contests for the week of
Oct. 23-27• They included essay, Home, to get some
poster and coloring contests.
The winners for the essay contest 1987, our freshman
were Lanetta Mills, sixth grade; could get out of
Zac Niles, fifth grade; and Kristin ball player that
Brown, fourth grade.
Winners for the poster and color- I 'd sell the time
ing contests were Skyla Miracle, make millions of
fourth grade; Becky Roper, third
grade~_ Courtney Sloan, second
~a~ichelle Tuley and Mitchell I would go back to
Walker, first grad~~$hhll6n ~I could~see ~ichael J.
H~on, kindergarterL
St'uaents who received ';straight 1800s because
wanted to be an
A 's" the first nine weeks were:
sixth graders -- DianeAugelli and Back to the caveman
Linat Colman; fifth graders -- could be in control of
Lanette Mills and Sherri Hedrick.
B ack to the
it was the best days of
Tryon Drug Free Week Essay Contest Winners for 4th-6th grades are
Lanetta Mills, Kristin Brown and Zac Niles.
Tryon Drug Free Week Poster and Coloring Contest Winners for K-4th
grades are: Front row--Shollon Hanson, Michelle Tuley and Mitchell
Walker. 2nd row--Courtney Slsan, Becky Roper and Skyln Miracle.
The year 1999, to see ifl
the song "1999" by
Back to the 50's
poodle
innocent.
lisle
MUSIC
ACROSS CLUES
By Debbie Lot~
The Home Economics III and IV
class held a lunch brunch for the
teachers and faculty last Wednes-
day, Oct. 8.
~The class has been studying a
social and entertainment skill unit
• and to conclude their unit, they
prepared a brunch.
The unit included serving styles,
reasous why people entertain, what
: to include on an invitation and how
.to respond to an invitation, how to
:make introductions and the respon-
sibilities of a hostess and a guest.
It took four days to prepare the
foods and make the decorations.
, The foods included quick breads
and muffins, cheese ball and
crackers, cocktail meatball and
sausage, fruit pizza, potato
~caaserole, scrambled egg casserole,
;hot apple cider and fruity punch.
!~ The following recipes are some of
:: those used by ~e students.
GOOD AND FRUITY
oz.) pkg. refrigerator sugar
:,¢@okle dough
~1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese, softened
~¼ cup sour cream
T. sugar
~V2 tap. almond extract
~Assorted fresh fruit
~Aprloot jam, melted
~ S'dee cookie dough 1/8 inch thick.
i~Arrange over bottan and side of
~144nch pizza pan, overlapping
slightly. Bake at 375 degrees for 12
::~to 14 minutes or until brown; cool.
:~ Beat c~mam cheese, sour cream,
~ugar and flavodng in bowl. Spread
~6~ cookie crust. Arrange overinp-
~l~ing dices of fruit over top. Brush
!:~ith janL Chill in refrigerator.
i fields 12 servings.
PARTY CHEESE BALL
~:~2 :(8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese
,,.1 (8 oz.) pkg. Cheddar cheese,
,,~[ted
1 T. pimiento, chopped
1 T. green pepper, chopped
1 tsp. onion, finely chopped
1 tsp. lemon juice
2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Dash of cayenne pepper
Dash of salt
Pecans, finely chopped
Mix cheeses together until well
blended; add remaining ingredients
except pecans; mix well. Shape in-
to ball; roll in pecans. Wrap, chill for
24 hours.
COCKTAIL MEATBALLS
{Brim your chafing dish high with
these hearty her d'oeuvres. And
don't forget to supply picks for
easy eating.)
1 lb. ground beef
V2 cup dry bresd crumbs
% cup onion, minced
¼ cup milk
I egg
1 T. parsley, snipped
1 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
I/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1 bottle {12 oz.) chili sauce
i. She's ~orevar your girl
6. Who's hanging tough?
7. Who lives on fa~inatlon street?
8. Who won't forget your number?
12. It's his perogatlve
15. He'~ the type of ~y
16. They still haven't foun~ what
they're looking for
18. He'~ cunning down a dreeu~
19. He's rigt~t here waiting for you
DOWN CLUES
2. Former member of the Eagles
3. The steel wheels tour
4. They know where they ~tand
5. Youth gone wild
8. Friends o~ Doctor Feelgoo¢l
9. They w~nt Justice ~or all
I0. They love in an elevator
11. Who likee to I~aJet a mo~e?
13. They live In a love shack
14. Is he guilty of love
17. She Ilke~ to turn back time
P-T School Menus
1 jar (10 oz.) grape jelly
¼ cup shortening \,,. Nov. 2@22
Mix ground beef, bread crumbs, MONDAY
onion, milk and egg and next 4 in- Corn dogs, Baked Beans, Carrot
gredients; gently shape into 1-inch Sticks, Mazone, Milk
TUESDAY
balls. Thanksgiving Dinner
Melt shortening in large skillet; Turkey, Dressing/Gravy, Peas
brown meatballs. Remove from and Carrots, Celery Stick,
skillet; pour off fat. Heat chili sauce Cranberry Salad, Pumpkin
and jelly in skillet, stiiTing con-
stantly until jelly is melted. Add "Custard/Topping, Milk
WEDNESDAY
meatballs and stir until thoroughly H amburgers, Pickle/Onion,
coated• Simmer uncovered 30
French Fries/Catsup, Apple Wedge,
minutes. Makes 5 dozen appetizers. Milk
Variations: Cocktail sausages:
Substitute 4 jars (4~ oz. each) NO SCHOOL THURSDAY OR
FRIDAY
cocktail sausages for meatballs;
simmer in jelly mixture 20 minutes. HAPPY THANKSGIVINGII
P-T CALENDAR
Nov. 15
Collage Day, 9 &r~-12 noon
H.S. Boys scrimmage at Prague, 4
p.m.
Nov. 16
7 th and 8th basketball with Prague
here, 4:30 p.n~