2A - Pacific Grove-Pebble Beach Tribune, March 21,1979
MPC hosts -
theater
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Local students compete
for achievement awards
festival ./..I
pacifie Grove and Robert Louis
Stevenson students will take part in
the Monterey Peninsula College One-
Act Play Festival for high school drama
students, March 30 on the Main Stage 34
of the MPC Theatre.
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Three Pacific Grove High School
students have been selected to com-
pete in Bank of America's 1979
Achievement Awards program,
Principal Donald Curley announced
last week.
:
These top-ranking students and their
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study fields are Thomas C. Woolman,
liberal arts; Janie L. Rappold, fine arts;
and Donna L. Murphy, vocational arts.
* In addition, 11 other seniors received
1.
certificates of merit for superior
performance in specific study fields:
In art, Neil Ray Bonner; drama,
kyl Andrew Philpot; in music, Joseph D. T.
· • Vu; English, David Stevens; foreign
languages, Robert Dean Nite; social
studies, Sheree Joy Houck; laboratory
science, Elisabeth R. Scott;
mathematics, Bruce Watkins; business,
Lori Ann Runkle; home economies,
1)ennise Bathazar; and trades and
industrial, Brian T. Speverer.
The top-ranking seniors, who each
receive a personally engraved plague,
will compete March 28 with students
from neighboring high schools. Judging
at this zone event will be conducted by
a panel of educators and business and
community leaders, and will be based
on written compositions, group
discussions, scholarship, and civic and
school activities.
First place winners in this event
then advance to the regional finals,
Second and third place zone winners in
each field receive $100 and $75
respectively.
In the finals, zone winners will
compete for top prizes of $2,000, $1,000
and $750. All other finalists receive
$500.
RLS students compete
Two Robert Louis Stevenson School
students have been chosen to compete
in the Bank of America Program, too.
The top-ranking students are
Suzanne Shimek, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Joe Shimek II of Monterey, in
the field of Science and Mathematics
and Christopher Totten, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Totten of Pebble Beach, in
the Liberal Arts.
Twelve other RLS seniors will
receive certificates of merit for out-
standing achievement in specific fields.
Buyers and sellers... Check today's Want Ads
/e High School
1 March 30. John
11 present at the
Brennan, David Beals, Andy Philpot (held), Susanna
Miller and Karen Miner are in the final scene of the
Saroyan play. (Photo by Geoff Cathers)
lain
Jr. High incidents Prices effective March 21 thru March 24, 1979
he added.
The real problem was a good
grapevine, Plowman said. The number
of students expected jumped from two
or three to a busload. As it turned out,
only two Fremont students were in-
volved, and they never came to Pacific
Grove. A phone call by Kilmartin to
Fremont Vice-Principal Iva MeDuffy
stopped the plan.
The student who brought the
nunehaka sticks had been in no trouble
before and said he did it "just to be
cool," Plowman said. (Nunchaka sticks
are weapons used in the marshall arts
and consist of two sticks joined by a
chain. The boy had only one such
weapon in his locker.) As for the gun,
the barrel was blocked and it had no
pin, Plowman said.
The police destroyed the boy's
weapons and the school suspended him
for three days. "I understand he was
a icit-ojewobtio-12.2.2fLZ,1-
structions on delivering the money.
Plowman and Kilmartin are con-
vinced the firecracker was not related
to the bomb threats. The girl who set it
off was found immediately and ad-
mitted that she had done it. Other
students had seen her light it. The
attendance clerk said the girl was not
the same person who had called in the
bomb threat, and her teacher verified
thal she had been in class when the
threat was received.
The girl had been in no serious
trouble before, P]owman said. She was
suspended for five days.
During the four years he has been at
I'GJH, the school has averaged about
four incidents a year that required a
police report, Kilmartin said. In those
four years 2,000 students have at-
tended the school, but no more than
three have gone' all the way through
the juvenile system.
ecord.
Oven Ready
$109
MEAT LOAF ...... -. -, ..........
Center Cut
PORK CHOPS......
PORK STEAK ................... 0 79
Country Style
SPARE RIBS....................,...$169
Platter Style
SLICED BACON ................179
Regular
GROUND BEEF ... 149
Choice j Local Red
E_DELICIOUS _aa.,
, OCR Text: 2A - Pacific Grove-Pebble Beach Tribune, March 21,1979
MPC hosts -
theater
7LT--
i. y
Local students compete
for achievement awards
festival ./..I
pacifie Grove and Robert Louis
Stevenson students will take part in
the Monterey Peninsula College One-
Act Play Festival for high school drama
students, March 30 on the Main Stage 34
of the MPC Theatre.
ructor _Het£t__._--L__
t>2 #
0 ·
1
t
3=41. -
Three Pacific Grove High School
students have been selected to com-
pete in Bank of America's 1979
Achievement Awards program,
Principal Donald Curley announced
last week.
:
These top-ranking students and their
» 0
study fields are Thomas C. Woolman,
liberal arts; Janie L. Rappold, fine arts;
and Donna L. Murphy, vocational arts.
* In addition, 11 other seniors received
1.
certificates of merit for superior
performance in specific study fields:
In art, Neil Ray Bonner; drama,
kyl Andrew Philpot; in music, Joseph D. T.
· • Vu; English, David Stevens; foreign
languages, Robert Dean Nite; social
studies, Sheree Joy Houck; laboratory
science, Elisabeth R. Scott;
mathematics, Bruce Watkins; business,
Lori Ann Runkle; home economies,
1)ennise Bathazar; and trades and
industrial, Brian T. Speverer.
The top-ranking seniors, who each
receive a personally engraved plague,
will compete March 28 with students
from neighboring high schools. Judging
at this zone event will be conducted by
a panel of educators and business and
community leaders, and will be based
on written compositions, group
discussions, scholarship, and civic and
school activities.
First place winners in this event
then advance to the regional finals,
Second and third place zone winners in
each field receive $100 and $75
respectively.
In the finals, zone winners will
compete for top prizes of $2,000, $1,000
and $750. All other finalists receive
$500.
RLS students compete
Two Robert Louis Stevenson School
students have been chosen to compete
in the Bank of America Program, too.
The top-ranking students are
Suzanne Shimek, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Joe Shimek II of Monterey, in
the field of Science and Mathematics
and Christopher Totten, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Totten of Pebble Beach, in
the Liberal Arts.
Twelve other RLS seniors will
receive certificates of merit for out-
standing achievement in specific fields.
Buyers and sellers... Check today's Want Ads
/e High School
1 March 30. John
11 present at the
Brennan, David Beals, Andy Philpot (held), Susanna
Miller and Karen Miner are in the final scene of the
Saroyan play. (Photo by Geoff Cathers)
lain
Jr. High incidents Prices effective March 21 thru March 24, 1979
he added.
The real problem was a good
grapevine, Plowman said. The number
of students expected jumped from two
or three to a busload. As it turned out,
only two Fremont students were in-
volved, and they never came to Pacific
Grove. A phone call by Kilmartin to
Fremont Vice-Principal Iva MeDuffy
stopped the plan.
The student who brought the
nunehaka sticks had been in no trouble
before and said he did it "just to be
cool," Plowman said. (Nunchaka sticks
are weapons used in the marshall arts
and consist of two sticks joined by a
chain. The boy had only one such
weapon in his locker.) As for the gun,
the barrel was blocked and it had no
pin, Plowman said.
The police destroyed the boy's
weapons and the school suspended him
for three days. "I understand he was
a icit-ojewobtio-12.2.2fLZ,1-
structions on delivering the money.
Plowman and Kilmartin are con-
vinced the firecracker was not related
to the bomb threats. The girl who set it
off was found immediately and ad-
mitted that she had done it. Other
students had seen her light it. The
attendance clerk said the girl was not
the same person who had called in the
bomb threat, and her teacher verified
thal she had been in class when the
threat was received.
The girl had been in no serious
trouble before, P]owman said. She was
suspended for five days.
During the four years he has been at
I'GJH, the school has averaged about
four incidents a year that required a
police report, Kilmartin said. In those
four years 2,000 students have at-
tended the school, but no more than
three have gone' all the way through
the juvenile system.
ecord.
Oven Ready
$109
MEAT LOAF ...... -. -, ..........
Center Cut
PORK CHOPS......
PORK STEAK ................... 0 79
Country Style
SPARE RIBS....................,...$169
Platter Style
SLICED BACON ................179
Regular
GROUND BEEF ... 149
Choice j Local Red
E_DELICIOUS _aa.,
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