GROSSE POINTE NEWS. OCTOBER 19. 2006 22A I SCHOOLS North Homecoming parade Norsemen cheerleaders, below left, lead class floats from Montieth Elementroy School to1:Qehigh school campus during the 2006 Grosse Pointe North High School Homecoming Parade. The junior float, below right, themed "Legends of the Hidden Temple," is followed by the sophomore effortthemed "Double Dare." Freshmen bring up the rear with their float, "Finders Keepers." • KWIAT SINCE 1907 S IMP LY B RI LLIANT® •, oo Diamond right hand •,~ ;, SPIRIT RINGS" GEORGE KOUEITER JEWELERS 19815 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE WOODS (313)882-1110 4~ ... ", 4-WIlEEL DRIVE } Electronic Trection $ysttlm $tffl$l}f$ contiooally mon.itor grip ettd balance power to alt four wheefs illS needed, pf'
GROSSE POINTE NEWS, OCTOBER 19, 2006 SCHOOLS I 23A North's fall concert 'VoiceDance' is Oct. 26 "Voice Dance," the Grosse Pointe North High School fall concert under the direction of Scribes are tops Two Grosse Pointe North High School students worked their way to the head of the class during a five-day journalism workshop at Michigan State University. Senior Robbie Fisher earned the Editor's Choice Lj;Jadership Award and senior Billy Schrage was named a top sportswriter by the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association. Fisher is the managing editor and Schrage a deputy editor for the North Pointe student newspaper. Mandy Mikita Scott, will be performed Oct. 26 at 7 p.m., in the Grosse Pointe North Performing Arts Center. Ticket are $8 for adults, $5 for seniors and students. Tickets are being sold at Wild Birds Unlimited on Mack and also at the door. Gold cards will be honored. Ensembles performing are: • Choraliers - "Dance on My Heart," "Las Amarillas" and "Tatkovina" featuring George Abud on violin. • Freshman Choir - ''Jubilate,'' "Jonah" and "Linden Lea." • Concert Choir - ''Ave Verum Corpus" featuring George Abud on violin, "Fill A Me Up" and "FaUna Canzona. • Chorale - ''Webster,'' "Der Abend" and "Go Where I Send Thee," Beethoven's "Hallelujah" from the "Mount of Olives." James Pecar sings with AcaFella, North's all-male acapella group. At right, Mandy Scott conducts the choirs. • VocalJazz- '~avaJive." • AcaFella - "Istanbul." • Combined - Voice Dance II and Kaki Lambe. Regina auction is No\'.18 A singing group voted the best entertainment in Michigan will perform next month at Regina High School's second annual dinner and silent auction. Three Men and a Tenor, rated number one by Michigan Meetings and Events magazine and featured in a national PSB-TV special produced by Detroit Public Television, will Three Men and a Tenor perform Nov. ,18 a ~egWa !:iigh , School's silent auction. GALA: Membership drive Continued from page 20A Treasurer Gary Marowske. Serving on the Membership Appreciation Gala Committee are Co-chairs Ellen Doyle and KIDS: They keep enrolling> Continued from page 19A ness affairs. Fall and winter figures will be blended next year to compute how much money the district is due from Lansing. Fenton said the latest findings drove enrollment to 8,911 students compared with 8,878 Tina Griffin, members Donna Martin, Susan Finkenstaedt, Kathy Fisk, Jenny Train, Lisa Kelch, Unda Bachteal, Christ and Helene Bertakis and Barb Kennedy. The Grosse Pointe Choir Boosters is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit organization. To join the Choir Boosters and get tickets to this event contact John Long, (313) 886- 5664 or visit gpsouthchoir.org. found on count day. He said the increase came mainly in special education and at the elementary school level. Figures in September revealed 52 more students than anticipated, which Fenton said may qualify the district for roughly an additional $300,000 in state education funding than first forecast. More changes are likely. "People continue to enroll their children as the year goes au," said Susan Klem, superintendent. "Enrollment numbers will probably shift." highlight the evening. Auction items include fine jewelry, electronics, weekend getaways, overnighters, a case of wine, tickets to professional sporting events, theater tickets, autographed novels, framed artwork, dining certificates and more. The event kicks off,at 5 p.m., Saturday Nov. 18, with a silent auction, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Dinner is from 7 to 9 p.m. Entertainment starts at 9 p.m. Tickets cost $55 for this 21 and over event. Tables of 10 are available for $500. Tickets are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Reserve seats by calling (313) 526,0220, ext. 246, or e-mail RHSauction@comcast.net. NOW OFFERING 180-DAY SAME AS CASH terms on all hearing aid purchases* "Ananclng provided by err Bank, Tenns and conditions of financing are based on ",ditworthtn", as detenntned by lender ell ilank. SClle~uled month~ payments required dunFIIJ promotional panod. Interest paI~as part of sdredul'~ month~ payments will be credited to the payoff amount if your loan Is paid in full wtthln the first 180 days alter you sign the Loan Agreement, resulting In an Annual Percentage Rata IAI'RI of zero _nt If you choose not to pay off your loan within 180 days, an Interest rate as low as 13.99% AliR otherwIse applies. Hear USA It's clear we care uaranteed 5.30% APY* or Higher! 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