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This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 14 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 6B | ATLANTIC NEWS | JANUARY 27, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 3 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . SCHOOL NEWS SCHOOL VIEWS Empty Bowls event hits the spot BY NANCY RINEMAN to the Nurses’ Fund at WHS, WHS PUBLICITY COORDINATOR formed to support the needs of SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS local families. HAMPTON | For Winna- The unique bowls were cunnet seniors Sean Berry and made mostly by fellow stu- Beth Bassett, Saturday’s Empty dents in Winnacunnet ceramics Bowls fundraiser was more classes, but staff members were than just the completion of their also involved in the produc- Senior Seminar project. It was tion. Winnacunnet teacher also a means to make a differ- Sarah Edgar alone was respon- ence in a worldwide campaign sible for making 60 of the to fight hunger. bowls, according to Bassett. With more than 200 ceramic And while the hosts of the pro- MAKING A DIFFERENCE — WHS seniors Beth Bassett (sec- bowls ready and waiting for ject may not have made any of ond from left) and Sean Berry (right) surround themselves THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES — Retiring WHS boys bas- with volunteers who assisted in the sixth annual Empty Bowls hungry community members these bowls, they were often ketball coach Jack Ford and his wife, Pam, stand before event held at Winnacunnet High School last week. at the high school’s spacious pitching in after school, helping applauding fans at the annual Alumni Game held in the new — Atlantic News Photo by Nancy Rineman new dining hall, a mere 30 to glaze the creations of their WHS gymnasium recently. Ford was honored by the commu- nity for his 31-year coaching career at Winnacunnet. remained unused at the conclu- peers. — Atlantic News Photo by Nancy Rineman sion of the two-hour event. The school’s new dining Eight local businesses and hall, now in the location of the three “personal donors” joined old gym, proved to be a help in forces to fill the bowls with a the event, Edgar noted. The variety of about 11 soups to lines of people flowed nicely pair up with breads, rolls, and a and many lingered to sit and host of bakery items, while a talk. It appeared to be a perfect team of Winnacunnet student way to spend part of a winter volunteers ladled the soups weekend. and manned the tables. But when the clean-up was HAVING A BALL — Students at Seabrook Elementary School The result was the raising of over and the dining hall was enjoyed a bowling unit in their physical education classes. WHS PRINCIPAL NAMED — At the December meeting of the about $2,400 which will be ear- empty, another drive was — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Cyan already underway. The leftover Winnacunnet school board, SAU21 Superintendent James marked for use by the Seacoast Gaylord (center) announced that Interim Principal Randall soups and breads remaining Interfaith Hospitality Network, Zito (left) had been offered and had accepted the board’s offer Magenta the Salvation Army, two local were being delivered to Cross- Fitness is fun of WHS principal. Zito was applauded by board members as entities, and by the Heifer Pro- roads House in Portsmouth CONTRIBUTED BY SUE DENNIS at Seabrook Elementary he said, “I’m really proud to be your principal and I look for- ject, an overseas organization where, according to Beth Bas- SPECIAL TO 21 VOICES School, Kindergarten stu- ward to working with you.” Also pictured is Board Chairman committed to fighting hunger. sett, more appreciative diners SEABROOK | In their dents spent time exploring Sue Kepner (right), who is nearing the end of her term on the Yellow Part of the proceeds will also go were already waiting. physical education classes the school gymnasium, the board. different equipment there, — Atlantic News Photo by Nancy Rineman and learning to follow the Black NEWLY RENOVATED!! classroom rules and direc- tions. Fine Italian First and second grade Dining... classes took part in football and soccer activities as well as small games. Indoor activities included listening Great Service games, tag games, dance Great Food, Great Staff exercises and cooperative activities. A bowling unit, OUTSTANDING — WHS senior Zach Coburn (pictured) was parachute play, the traverse recognized at a recent school board meeting for his out- Some Things climbing wall, and small standing achievement as a semifinalist in the Siemans Banquet Service cooperative group activities Westinghouse competition, a national program dedicated to Don’t Change... enhancing the efforts of high school students researching sci- have also been part of the Informal Dining ence, math and technological theories. Not only was Coburn They Just Keep lesson plan. the first Winnacunnet student to attain this distinction, he was Third and fourth graders also the only student from the state able to claim the honor Getting Better! took part in a cooperative this academic year. soccer unit with emphasis — Atlantic News Photo by Nancy Rineman on group work and an intro- Take-Out duction to football skills as well as flag football. The lat- Available! est focus has been on their Fitnessgram physical fitness tests, which will help mea- sure target fitness areas and growth from the previous Full school year. Service This is the second year of Bar! administering the Fitness- gram test to all students, both in the fall and in the BUBBLE UP — Seabrook Elementary art students, Billy spring. Students will take Menas and Mario Pimentel, create textured paper for a col- CALL (603)-964-5064 the results and develop lage unit, which will include composing poetry to go with their art creations. The unit is an collaborative effort between class- Route 1 • 69 Lafayette Rd (Next to the NH Liquor Store) • North Hampton, NH individual fitness goals focusing on areas of weak- room teacher, Kelly MacInnes and art teacher, Gail Paul. ness. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 19 reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-ODD- Rev 12-16-2004 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 32, NO 3 | JANUARY 27, 2006 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 3C ARE YOU GETTING THE ATLANTIC NEWS? The Atlantic News is now mailed to 22,671 Homes and Businesses in 15 towns in Rockingham County* Are you getting the paper? If not call (603) 926-4557, or e-mail [email protected] *The Atlantic News does not mail for free outside of our 15 town territory. 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