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Education summit:One of two major eventsin the GermantownSchool District March 20and 21 was the educa-tional summit held at aconference center in thevillage. See page 7.
Scrap metal drive: TheGermantown Youth Futureshas teamed with IndustrialRecyclers, to recycle scrapmetal to raise money andsupply gifts and necessitiesfor local families in need.See page 21.
Imagination Theatrep e r f o r m a n c e s :Imagination Theatre ofGermantown presents the2007 Pulitzer Prize win-ning drama “RabbitHole” by David Lindsay-Abaire. See page 21.
B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The accomplishments of all studentsat Germantown High School who quali-fied for state and national competitionswere recognized during a program atthe school March 31.
The program recognized students inco-curricular sports, clubs and activitiesfrom spring 2014 through March. At thestart of the program, Athletic Director
Jack Klebesadel noted thatGermantown has won five conferencechampionships this school year and
could tie the record with one more titlethis spring.
After the program, Principal JoelFarren noted that 80 percent of studentsare involved in co-curricular activities.
“Any one that qualified for state ornational competition we wanted toacknowledge them as well and showother students who maybe aren’tinvolved that this is the commemoration,this is the reason why we do these kindsof things,” Farren said.
Farren noted that there were arecord number of state qualifiers forFBLA this year along with the number ofparticipants in the program. He notedthat many of the students recognized atthe program were in more that one activ-ity.
“We want to give that recognition
for the academic part too because theywork equally as hard,” Farren said.
Farren said the program has beenheld for four years and the number ofparticipants in FBLA and DECA keepincreasing.
Boys basketball Coach SteveShowalter added that “it’s neat to see
everybody get honored, not just thesports. There’s activities out there for all
kids. We all believe being involved withsomething is important for today’s youth.Whether it be my sport of basketball orany activity, just being included andbeing involved is so important for kids asthey grow up.”
The program ended with theGermantown boys basketball team
Success in many areasStudents honored during school program
Members of the Germantown boys basketball team hold the “Silver Ball” trophy during an awards recognition program March 31. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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One of two major events in theGermantown School District March 20 and21 was the educational summit held at a con-ference center in the village.
The summit — held at the Florian ParkConference Center — was described as“Version 1.0” and included participation by
approximately 90 people. According to adraft summit overview from the district, the pur-pose of the summit was “to bring some defini-tion to the ‘Germantown School District Way’through what it means to ‘Empower andInspire Every Student to Success.’”
“The Germantown Way” was the titlegiven by district officials to develop the dis-trict’s own curriculum and standards after theSchool Board decided against accepting theCommon Core Standards in December 2014.
The summit was subtitled “Movingbeyond standardization into the future oflearning for our students.” Standardizationwas mentioned in one of the first subject areasin a summit overview that was prepared bydistrict staff following the summits.
“Through the Industrial Age to today,standardization has increased the ability to
efficiently produce the quality and quantity ofthings we need and want in our lives,” a draftof the summit overview stated. “The problemis that the business and manufacturing men-tality of standards and standardizationimpedes our work to help children grow, learnand develop into productive, capable, caring,thinking, creative human beings — all withunique talents, strength, interests and overallpersona.”
In area of standardization, two ideaswere suggested, according to the summitoverview: that “the mentality of standardiza-tion could be one of the biggest challengesfacing education today given that there isnothing ‘standard’ about our kids, nor do wewant to make them all the same” and possi-ble benefits of “shifting our focus on stan-dardized academic content acquisition as the
end of schooling” to engage students in learn-
Germantown districtmulls next steps after
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being honored for it’s runner up finish at theDivision I state basketball tournament. Publicaddress announcer Michael Aronow notedthat 77 percent of the points scored duringthe 2013-14 championship season came fromseniors who then graduated.
“Needless to say, this year’s group hadbig shoes to fill, and fill them they did,”Aronow said. The boys basketball team won
the North Shore Conference title for the fifthconsecutive years, have won 73 consecutiveconference games and had a 27-1 record,losing to Stevens Point in the Division I final.Aronow noted that Germantown has a 133-5record with three state titles and one runner-upfinish over the past five years.
Showalter then thanked the supportive stu-dent section, Klebesadel, Farren and theteam.
“Thank you for all the support you havegiven us. We have the best students, the bestcrowd and best fans anybody could ask for,”he said.
Showalter and the team then presentedthe “Silver Ball” award to the school for dis-play in the awards case.
“This is awesome. Obviously, we wouldhave much rather celebrated another gold(ball) but to get second place with the teamwe had, it’s a great group of kids — we had ablast every second of the way,” Showaltersaid after the program. “For us to go 27-1 withthe team we had, we couldn’t be any moreproud.”
Farren added that the most recent basket-ball season “has been a great ride. There’snot shame in 27-1, although some are disap-pointed. It’s been a lot of fun to be a part of.”
THE HONOREES
The following is the list of students in co-cur-ricular sports, clubs and activities that wererecognized during a March 31 program at Germantown High School. The students wererecognized for advancing to state or nationalcompetition in their events.
Girls cross country: Alyssa Goesch,Brianna Klopfer
Girls track: Alyssa Goesch, RosieCampbell, Erika Bethhauser,Kenzie Schmitz,Molly Baus, Calli Lemke
Boys track: Nick FotiBoys tennis:Eric Stodola
Girls tennis: Marissa MarksGirls volleyball: Machelle Tuszynski,
Megan Hedinger, Nichole Schaeve, AnikaSwoboda, Madeline Heupel, AnnaAverkamp, Carly Townsend (also namedGatorade 2014 Wisconsin volleyball playerof the year), Jenna Holland, Christina Nennig,Kayla Budgins, Chloe Bingenheimer, RachelScaduto, Kailynn Mongan, Erin McCarthy,Megan Marks
Boys basketball: Juwan McCloud,Kyle Theis, Benjamin Walter, Ryan Mongan,Tyler Behrendt, Kyle Clow, Bradley Czarnecki,Brian Studer, Conner Edmonds, MaxwellKeefe, Alexander Kumbier, Thomas Schnoor,Dwayne Lawhorn Jr., Bryce Thomas, AnthonyLemon
Girls softball: Michaela Buchholz,Sarah Richmond, Haley Johnson, KateySchultz, Michelle Moore, Bailey Kochevar,Amanda Williams, Morgan Brantley, JordanWood, Carly Szada
Poms: Emily Grober, Rebecca Schmitz,Katrina Zimmer, Kristina Burmeister, ShaniaFitzgerald, Nicole Fraser, Lauren Head,Hailey Leiskau, Samantha Stroebel,BrittanyDiaz, Taylor Hamm, Jennifer Litzau, AnnaPearson, Haley Reynolds, Karlee
Saldin,Kailey Snyder, Kayla Heron, KaylaHorn,Melanie Matheus,Miranda Obradovich
Girls swimming: Haley DeGrace,Skye Beckes, Rachel Jaworski, MckennaCoulter, Paige Driebel, Sam Siebenaller
All-American Cheer:Paulina KuschWrestling: Zack Szohr
CO-CURRICULAR CLUBS AND ACTIVITIESArt - Honorable Mention: Amelia
Corona,Haley Johnson,Emily Li, JordynMalnarick, Gabrielle Norton, Megan Powell
Art - Silver Key: Gregory Picard,Brittany Taylor
Art - Gold Key: Alex GreenFBLA: Rodrigo De La Pena, Carter
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DECA: Erika Bethhauser, Luis De La Pena(national qualifier), Michael Devine,Gabrielle Kane, Johnny Kohlbeck (nationalqualifier), Jason Leurquin (national qualifier),Nate Mach (national qualifier), Jordan
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Local players selected for Kohlmann Cup
Four Washington County Youth Hockey Association Pee Wee playersselected to compete in the 2015 Kohlman Cup. Pictured are ChSpaeth, Easton Nick, Tyler Herzberg, and Andrew Butler.
The Kohlman Cup is an annual all-star hockey tournament between Wisconsin Amateur Hockey regions. Each region selects the top playrepresent them in this tournament to determine a statewide champion foWee major (2002) and minor (2003). It will be held at the Blue LiCenter in Fond du Lac, April 11-12. Submitted photo and information.
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After a week off due to Easter break,high school sports will return to action nextweek. The following is a summary of thesports schedule. The list is based on infor-mation from the schools and other onlinesources.
Germantown
On April 11, the boys golf team willparticipate in a varsity tournament atWashington County golf course while theboys tennis team will be at a four-team meetin Muskego. On April 14, the girls softballteam will play Whitefish Bay at 4:30 p.m.while the girls soccer team will also host theBlue Dukes at 7 p.m.
On April 15, the boys tennis team willhost Milwaukee King at 3:30 p.m. while the
girls track team will participate in a meet atBrookfield East. On April 16, the girls soft-ball team will host Cedarburg at 4:30 p.m.
On April 17, the boys track team willhost a meet beginning at 4:30 p.m. whilethe girls soccer team will play at Hamiltonat 7 p.m. On April 18, the boys golf teamwill compete against Catholic Memorial,boys tennis will head to invitational atWaukesha West while the girls soccer teamwill play at Wauwatosa East.
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hosts Brookfield East at 4:30 p.m.,soccer team host Wauwatosa East while the boys and girls track teampate in a meet at Brookfield East.
On April 16, the girls softbhosts West Allis Hale at 4:14 p.m. girls soccer team plays at Mukwon
Hamilton
On April 11, the boys golf teamticipate in a varsity tournamenWashington County golf course. O14, the boys tennis team will host WCentral at 4 p.m., the boys and gteams will participate in a Brookfield East, the girls softball tplay at West Allis Central while soccer team will host Brookfield C
7 p.m.On April 15, the boys golf teplay a Greater Metro Conferenmeet at Songbird Hills Golf Club wgirls softball team will play at WNorth.
On April 16, the girls softball thost Brookfield East at 4:15 p.m. wgirls soccer team will host BrAcademy at 7 p.m
On April 17, the girls soccer thost Germantown at 7 p.m. On Athe boys tennis team will play at ational at Hartford.
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Ciera Jones of Menomonee Falls pitches against West Allis Central MaPhoto by Thomas J. McKillen.
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(NAPSI)—While most motorists are fondof what’s known as that “new car smell,”there are some other specific odors thatmotorists should also be aware of.
Identifying these suspect smells earlyon can help car owners be car care awareand avoid the hassle and expense of anunexpected breakdown.
The Car Care Council recommends asniff test of your vehicle to identify anyunusual smells, including the following sixwarning signs:
1. The smell of burnt rubber could beslipping drive belts or misplaced loosehoses that might be rubbing against rotat-ing accessory drive pulleys. Do not reachin if the engine compartment is hot.
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5. The smell of burning carpet could bea sign of brake trouble and a safety haz-ard. Have your brakes checked right away,especially if this smell is happening duringnormal driving conditions.
6. If the smell of rotten eggs is comingfrom your vehicle, it could mean a problemwith your catalytic converter or a poorlyrunning engine causing the catalytic con-verter to become overloaded and fail dueto meltdown.
“When you smell any peculiar odor,you should not ignore it. Instead, bringyour vehicle to a professional service tech-
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The Car Care Council is the source ofinformation for the “Be Car Care Aware”campaign promoting the benefits of regu-lar vehicle care. For a copy of the council’s“Car Care Guide” or for more information,visit www.carcare.org.
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By Tresa EricksonWhen it comes time to buy a new car,
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By Tresa EricksonWhether new or used, a vehicle is a big
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wear, have them rotated regularly.There are many other components to avehicle’s engine, and it pays to have themchecked out from time to time. Again, followthe manufacturer’s recommended mainte-nance schedule. A quality mechanic is yourbest bet, unless you have extensive knowl-edge of the workings of a car. A mechaniccan check the air filter, brakes, fluids, exhaustsystem, battery and radiator, among otherthings.
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The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.
Criminal damage to property• A male complainant reported that his
driver’s side mirror was damaged March22 in the N 11000 block of Sylvan Circle.
Burning violation• A female subject was warned for a
burning violation at 3:13 p.m. March 21 inthe W16000 block of Carnegie Avenue.
Disorderly conduct• A male subject was warned for disor-
derly conduct at 4:32 p.m. March 22 as aresult of an argument with his girlfriend inthe W15000 block of Francese Drive.
Drug possession• A female subject was cited for pos-
session of marijuana at 1:13 a.m. March
22 following a traffic stop at Pilgrim Roadand Hamil Court.
• A female subject was cited for pos-session of marijuana at 8:17 p.m. March27 in the W15000 block of Mequon Road.
Retail theft• A male subject was cited for retail
theft-first offense at Fleet Farm, N96W182000 County Line Rd., at 6:03 p.m.March 25.
Truancy• A male student at Germantown High
School was cited for habitual truancy at12:11 a.m. March 27.
• A male student at Germantown HighSchool was cited for habitual truancy at9:54 a.m. March 25.
• A female student at GermantownHigh School was cited for habitual truancyat 9:55 a.m. March 25.
POLICE BLOTTER
Germantown Senior Centergift shop open to public
The Germantown Senior Center giftshop, W162 N11960 Park Avenue, is opento the public. The store carries a wide varietyof home and holiday décor items, jewelryand craft, at buyer-friendly prices. always in
need of help to keep shelves stocked, helpsupport the store by bringing in unneededitems, either on consignment or donation.The gift shop is open Tuesday throughThursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Fridayfrom 9 a.m. to noon. For more information,contact Patti at (262) 253-7799.
Myers elected to GermantownVillage Board
In the only contested election in the area,Dennis Myers was elected to the District 3seat on the Germantown Village Board.Myers will succeed Al Vanderheiden, whoopted not to seek another term on the board.Myers received 352 votes while DaveMcManus received 336 votes.
Scrap metal collection to raisemoney for needy set for April 17-20
The Germantown Youth Futures hasteamed with Industrial Recyclers, to recyclescrap metal to raise money and supply giftsand necessities for local families in need.
Community members are asked to startgathering old scrap metal–everything fromaluminum cans to old Christmas lights to aused snow blower–and bring it to theGermantown Police Department, N112W16877 Mequon Road, where a dumpsterwill be located in the southeast corner fromApril 17-20 and Industrial Recyclers willmatch the amount of money donated thatday!!
Industrial Recyclers–located at 9400 N.124th Street (corner of County Line andWausaukee Road) in Milwaukee–will beaccepting scrap donations during regularbusiness hours on those same days.
Any questions, or additional informationneeded, contact Anita Hilleman at ahille-man@elevateyou.org or ( 262) 384-0056or visit http://indrecyclers.com/items-we-accept/.
Falls Kiwanis Pancake BreakfastApril 26
The Kiwanis Club of Menomonee Fallswill host its annual Pancake Breakfast onSunday April 26 , 2015 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at Trysting Place Pub, Hwy 175 & GoodHope Road in Menomonee Falls. 262-255-4110. Enjoy our world famous all you caneat pancakes, sausage, eggs, and coffee.Sweet treats will be available at our BakeSale. The price is $7 per person. Childrenunder 6 eat free. All proceeds benefit
Special Olympics, Kiwanis ScholarshipFund, Little League and other area YouthServices Tickets are available at the door orfrom any Menomonee Falls KiwanisMember
Imagination Theatre ofGermantown presents drama
‘Rabbit Hole’ for two weekendsImagination Theatre of Germantown
presents the 2007 Pulitzer Prize winningdrama “Rabbit Hole” by David Lindsay-Abaire. This drama tells the story of Beccaand Howie Corbett, who have everything afamily could want, until a life-shattering acci-dent turns their world upside down andleaves the couple drifting perilously apart.The story charts their bittersweet search forcomfort after the loss of their four-year-oldson, as they look for a path that will lead
them back into the light of day.The show runs for two weekends.
Performances are Fridays, April 17 and 24at 7 p.m., Saturdays, April 18 and 25 at 7p.m. and Sundays, Apr il 19 and 26 at 3 p.m.The performance will be held at the LutheranChurch of the Living Christ, W156N10660Pilgrim Road, Germantown. General admis-sion tickets are $12 and can be purchased atthe door one half hour before curtain oronline at www.itogonline.org. Contact thetheatre at (262) 957-0399.
Due to language and subject matter, thisproduction is appropriate for mature audi-ences.
‘Dinner and Movie’ atSenior Center
Dinner and a Movie is offered the sec-
ond Friday of every month at 4:30 p.m. inSenior Center Room 126. Popular moviesare shown following a potluck dinner. Theevent is free; however, attendees shouldbring a dish to pass and a place setting.
Senior trip to seeElvis performance April 23
The Germantown Senior Center will betaking a trip to The Fireside Theater in FortAtkinson to see Elvis tribute "All Shook Up"
on Thursday, April 23. Pick-up will be atGermantown McDonalds (Hwy 41/45 andCounty Line Road) at 9 a.m. Attendees willreturn at approximately 5:30 p.m. The cost is$102. Registration deadline is April 9. Toregister, stop by the Senior Center or call(262) 253-7799.
Germantown Senior Centerhealth programs
The following will be offered by theGermantown Senior Center, W162N11960 Park Avenue.
• Health screening–A health screeningis offered the fourth Wednesday of everymonth, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. A regis-tered nurse from Community MemorialHospital will take seniors' blood pressureand answer any questions about health.
• Elderly benefit specialist–Elderly ben-efit specialist Jennifer Fechter comes to theSenior Center the second Tuesday andfourth Thursday of each month from 9:30 to3 p.m. She answers questions aboutmedicare and medical assistance, supple-ments, all community-based services, hous-ing and tax information. To schedule an
appointment, call the Senior Center. Formore information, call the WashingtonCounty Dept. on Aging at 1-877-306-3030or (262) 335-4497.
For more information, call the SeniorCenter at (262) 253-7799.
Emmanuel Community UnitedMethodist Church rummage sale
set for April 25Emmanuel Community United Methodist
Church’s 20th Annual Rummage Sale andBake Sale will be held Saturday, April 25from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will featureover 5,000 square feet of displays in churchrooms, gently used items priced to sell fromover 500 members. Items will include cloth-
ing, toys and games, housewares, ics, sporting goods, holiday itemsand more. There will be a silent aspecialty items and a bag sale fromp.m.
The church is located at N84 WMenomonee Avenue, three blocks
Appleton Avenue, Menomonee more information, call (262) 251-visit www.ec-umc.com.
Fish fry fundraiser at GraLutheran Church set for ApThe Acts of Grace Mission
Grace Lutheran School in Menomoteam is hosting a Schwai's Fish Fryer dinner on Friday, April 17 from7 p.m. The funds raised will help ccosts of supplies for the church’Servant Saturday event. Over 20teers will serve during the May 2Saturday event to hefamilies,organizations and comclean up yards/parks, organizpantries, as well as, visit and playwith local shut-ins.
Ticket prices for the fish fry aretwo-piece plate; $11 for three-pie$4 hot dog plate. There will bcharge for carry-outs. Desserts will able for purchase.
The fish fry will be held in the schlocated at N87 W16173 KenwoMenomonee Falls. For more informa(262) 251-0670 or go to www.gnect.org/.
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURTWAUKESHA COUNTY MidFirst Bank 999 N.W.Grand
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enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. Datedthis 6th day of April, 2015. Gray & Associates, L.L.P.Attorneys for Plaintiff By: Steven E.Zablocki State BarNo. 1027190 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin,WI 53151-2841 (414)224-1987 Gray & Associates,L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be used for that purpose. Ifyou have previously received a discharge in a chapter7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not beconstrued as an attempt to hold you personally liablefor the debt.
WISCONSIN STORAGE 7330 W Good Hope Rd.Milwaukee, WI 53223 will hold a public sale Saturday, May 2,2015 at 9:00am. Bidding is on the complete contents of unit.Units included in sale are: Unit owned by Rick Johnson ofGlendale, WI contents: bikes, trailer, washer/dryer, stove,snowblower, lawn mower, tools, generator. Unit owned byKathleen Simon of Milwaukee, WI contents: household items,
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