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bly be their last show at Hebron High School. “I don’t want to,” said senior Ryan Gilman when asked to think about how he felt about this being his last year in drama club. The cast also includes Betty Wan, a foreign exchange student from Hong Kong, China. The cast has been very hard at work with this play, memorizing many lines and getting their characterization down. This play will be a big suc- cess as all the actors in this play are very dedicated to their parts. Almost, Maine opens on Friday November 22, and runs through Sunday November, 24th. This is a play you won’t want to miss. There might even be a few “flurries” in the Hebron High School auditori- um! Come and join the fun! This fall marks drama club director Jared Grigsby’s fifth show at Heb- ron High School. This highly antici- pated show, called Almost Maine, is a romantic comedy set in the fictional town of Almost, Maine. The play’s theme is relationships and how people deal with them. There are a total of seventeen roles in this play, and a number of stu- dents working behind the scenes to make this production possible. The cast list is as follows: Eric Ream as Pete Betty Wan as Ginette Ryan Gilman as East & Randy Gabby Dapkus as Glory Paul Bontempo as Jimmy Haley Miller as Sandrine McKenna Smith as Waitress Dallas Hall as Steve Elizabeth Medrano as Marvalyn Dustin Drake as Lendall Marissa Clark as Gayle Josh Lohiser as Randy Melanie Smith as Marci Chase Hines as Phil & Dave Madilynn Jones as Hope Dylin Mahan as Daniel Maggie Lindeman as Rhonda Of the cast of seventeen, seven are seniors acting in what could possi- The Hawk’s Nest School Store is celebrating Black Friday on Wednesday, November 27, 2013. The first ten customers get a free granola bar with a coffee purchase. If you wear red or green, you get 50% off a juice box from 7:00 to 7:45. We hope to see you all there! From all of us at the Hawk’s Nest we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving! Almost, Maine Inside this issue: Girl’s basketball 2 Boy’s basketball 2 Guidance 2 Art Club 3 4 Vote for Miss Morris!! 5 Help Wanted 5 The Hawk’s Nest HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL HELPING STUDENTS SUCCEED! The Hawk’s News November, 2013 Volume 4, Issue 3 Special Points of Interest Sports Guidance Hawk’s Nest Thanksgiving Covergirl?

Transcript of The Hawk’s News - Hebron Elementary School Newsletter November...Maggie Lindeman as Rhonda Of the...

bly be their last show at Hebron

High School. “I don’t want to,” said

senior Ryan Gilman when asked to

think about how he felt about this

being his last year in drama club.

The cast also includes Betty Wan, a

foreign exchange student from

Hong Kong, China. The cast has

been very hard at work with this

play, memorizing many lines and

getting their characterization

down. This play will be a big suc-

cess as all the actors in this play are

very dedicated to their parts.

Almost, Maine opens on Friday

November 22, and runs through

Sunday November, 24th. This is a

play you won’t want to miss. There

might even be a few “flurries” in

the Hebron High School auditori-

um! Come and join the fun!

This fall marks drama club director

Jared Grigsby’s fifth show at Heb-

ron High School. This highly antici-

pated show, called Almost Maine,

is a romantic comedy set in the

fictional town of Almost, Maine.

The play’s theme is relationships

and how people deal with them.

There are a total of seventeen roles

in this play, and a number of stu-

dents working behind the scenes to

make this production possible. The

cast list is as follows:

Eric Ream as Pete

Betty Wan as Ginette

Ryan Gilman as East & Randy

Gabby Dapkus as Glory

Paul Bontempo as Jimmy

Haley Miller as Sandrine

McKenna Smith as Waitress

Dallas Hall as Steve

Elizabeth Medrano as Marvalyn

Dustin Drake as Lendall

Marissa Clark as Gayle

Josh Lohiser as Randy

Melanie Smith as Marci

Chase Hines as Phil & Dave

Madilynn Jones as Hope

Dylin Mahan as Daniel

Maggie Lindeman as Rhonda

Of the cast of seventeen, seven are

seniors acting in what could possi-

The Hawk’s Nest School Store is celebrating Black

Friday on Wednesday, November 27, 2013. The first

ten customers get a free granola bar with a coffee

purchase. If you wear red or green, you get 50% off

a juice box from 7:00 to 7:45. We hope to see you

all there! From all of us at the Hawk’s Nest we wish

you a Happy Thanksgiving!

Almost, Maine

I n s i d e t h i s

i s s u e :

Girl’s basketball 2

Boy’s basketball 2

Guidance 2

Art Club 3

4

Vote for Miss

Morris!!

5

Help Wanted 5

The Hawk’s Nest

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Sports

Guidance

Hawk’s Nest

Thanksgiving

Covergirl?

P a g e 2

Thanksgiving Break

is November 28 and

29, 2013. Have a safe

and restful break

with your friends and

family.

Girls Basketball

Guidance

Boys Hawks Basketball

T he boys

played an

intermural

scrimmage on Thurs-

day, November 21,

2013. Donations were

taken for tornado

victims and will be

distributed to the victims

in Kokomo and Lebanon.

The Hebron Boys first offi-

cial game is at Covenant

Christian on Tuesday,

November 25, 2013 at 5:30.

The next game up is at

Kouts on Black Friday, No-

vember 29. If your child

needs a ride, a fan bus will

be offered for any stu-

dent that would like to

ride along and join the

cheerleaders to root

their team on. There is a

sign-up sheet by the

front office and one by

the athletic office. We

are looking to load the bus

and show our Hebron spir-

it, so come on and join the

fun!! Let's go Hebron!!

fees plus $900 per year

for books to any public

or private college or uni-

versity in the State of

Indiana. Applications

must be returned to the

Guidance Office by

December 6th.

Seniors, applications

for the Lilly Endow-

ment Community

Scholarship Program

are now available in the

Guidance Office. This

scholarship provides for

full tuition and required

Girls V/JV vs Washington Twp. 11/22/13 6:00 pm AWAY

Girls V/JV vs Boone Grove 11/23/13 6:00 pm AWAY

Girls V/JV vs Morgan Twp. 11/27/13 5:30 pm AWAY

Please come a support the Girls Lady Hawks during their season!

The girls’ basketball team had their first scrimmage game on November 7, 2013. Sadly, they lost that scrimmage game, but they won against Wheeler Satur-day, November 16 and then lost a close battle against Lowell.

Want to catch a game or two? Here is the sched-ule for the season:

T h e H a w k ’ s N e w s

Thespians Trick or Treat So Tots Can Eat!

P a g e 3 V o l u m e 4 , I s s u e 3

On October 30, the Hebron Interna-

tional Thespian Society (ITS) went out

for donations for Halloween. They

went trick or treating for non-

perishable goods which they donated

to the Hebron Food Pantry. "It was a

really rewarding expe-

rience," said senior

Haley Miller. They

went through Park

Place and all around

town and collected at

least 1000 canned

goods. The team

consisted of seniors Josh Lohiser,

Ryan Gilman, Dominick Mlechick,

Maggie Lindeman, Elizabeth

Medrano, Haley Miller, Krystal Maish,

and Marissa Clark; Junior Kasie Sass;

and Sophomores Jourden Bixenman,

McKenna Smith, Catlin Ocampo, Wan

LuYuan, Gabby Dapkus, Melanie Smith

and Jessica Lukasik. The group is lead

by English and Publications teacher,

Jared Grigsby. For this event, called

Tots Eat, Sophomore Gabby Dapkus

was voted the chairperson, contrib-

uting her organizational skills making

the event an overall success. Good job

on contributing to the betterment of

your community, Thespians!

Hebron High Art Club likes to have fun! They got to-

gether for a Halloween party on October 25, 2013

and used their artistic abilities to carve some pumpkins

and eat some snacks while socialize with fellow mem-

bers. It looks like they had a lot of fun and were able

to display some very creative looking works of art.

the following statistic:

"Americans consume over 29 billion

bottles of water per year. Only 13%

are recycled."

Schools from Porter County who partici-

pated in the project will have their work

displayed at the Porter County Govern-

ment Administration Building from No-

vember 11 - December 13. This coincides

with America Recycles Day, Nov 15th and

calls attention to the availability of recy-

cled latex paint to people who live in

Porter County. Online voting will take

place from Nov. 14-22 at

www.ItMeansTheWorld.org to select a

winner from the participating schools.

The winner will be announced on Dec.

1 and the school with the most votes

will win a bench made out of recycled

milk jugs. There is only one vote per

person so support our school and vote

for the Hebron mural!

Hebron HS Art Club Students recently

participated in the Recycled Latex Paint

School Art Contest sponsored by the

Recycling and Waste Reduction District

of Porter County. They were given a

panel (2'x7') and an assortment of recy-

cled latex paint, and only using the

paints that we were given, were told to

create a mural with a recycling theme.

They chose plastic water bottles as their

theme and included an image of the

water bottle, the recycling symbol over

an image of the Earth and then included

Gabby

with

some of

the food.

Vote for Hebron HS Art Club!

Art Club unwinds...

Americans

consume

over 29

billion

bottles of

water per

year. Only

13% are

recycled!

Lexie with her ghostly

masterpiece.

Amber and Faith pose with their fun

creations.

Great job!

Hard at work on the mural are Nina and Daisy.

M iss Michele Morris, Hebron High School Guidance Counselor, is trying to win a chance to be

on the cover of Wedding Day Magazine. She requests any and all of you to vote for her

online at http://weddingday-online.com/valparaiso/contests/covermodelsearch . You may vote

everyday up until November 25th! (The word is, there is a friendly competition with her sister who

was previously on the cover of another wedding magazine.)

A re you a Registered Nurse with spare time on your hands? Substitutes are needed to cover for the

School Nurse in her absence. It’s close to home, has great hours, and offers advance notice. Con-

tact our nurse, Kris Hallberg , at extension 122, for more information and for the application process, or

click on this link!

Hebron High School

509 S. Main Street, Hebron, IN 46341

(219) 996-4771

HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT

Hebron High School, in partnership with parents and the community, is committed to anticipate, recognize, and meet the individual

needs of all students as they prepare for their futures.

HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL VISION STATEMENT

It is our vision that all graduates of Hebron High School:

Shall enter their post-high school life prepared to meet the challenges set before them

Shall have the resources to make themselves competitive in their chosen vocation

Will strive to be life-long learners

To ensure our vision we shall:

Encourage and challenge each student to recognize learning as a lifelong experience

Furnish the tools and provide the opportunities to obtain the skills necessary for each student to work to his/her full potential

Assist each student to become actively involved in his/her learning experience so he/she may learn to reason intelligently, evaluate

choices wisely, communicate effectively, work cooperatively and solve problems creatively

Maintain a safe and positive learning environment where each student will develop the academic and social skills necessary to become

a productive citizens

Last But Not Least...

Vote

for

me!!