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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, April 25, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 25, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday april 25, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 9 is photos by Ken George left David Courtney views Heather Barren s filmstrip the pig who hogged ice Cream and right Jason Pulley explains Paul j. Adams is exhibit Halley s  festival proves Dodds pupils Are Greaf mediators by Mary Hladky education writer Aschaffenbur Germany As american technology whirred and hummed pupils manned the controls to make video images Flash on screens tape recorders Roll and computers create pictures. The result was a Media smorgasbord in the Schaffen Burg officers and civilians club this week As department of defense dependents schools pupils gathered to display their creations. The pupils winners of six regional Media contests throughout Germany arrived this week for the final round of judging in an event that has involved 16,000 pupils in Dodds Germany. A 20-member panel of judges viewed computer projects sound books sound slides videos filmstrips photo Story books transparencies and special projects to select winners of the fifth annual student Media fest. The fest stimulates interest in Media said Fred Welch Media coordinator for Dodds Germany. They live in a Media world. It gives them a new method of self expression that is limited Only by their  those imaginations created scores of projects ranging from a filmstrip titled the pig who hogged ice Cream to a special project on the witches scene from shake Speare s  pupils have Long been interested in Media projects but enthusiasm is growing said fest coordinator Marcy Yanoff Media specialist at Aschaffenbur Middle school. The interest has increased so much in the last few years she said. The pupils Are interested in computers and videos and there also is More interest among the teaching  Sandy to a 7-year-old first grader at Aschaffenbur elementary won third place in the sound books category for a Story she created titled the girl and boy get lost about two children who have Many adventures in a haunted Castle. She also created a picture Book to Illus. Trate it. I made up the Story she said proudly As she played the cassette and turned the pages of her Book. I liked cutting the paper and gluing  Kimberly Schott a 12-year-old sixth grader from bad Kreuz Nach elementary was part of a group of pupils who created a music video titled  while acting was the part she liked the Best Kimberly said she also Learned about the process of movie making. It was hard she said. We know How Long it takes actors to make movies  fifth Grade pupils from Aschaffenbur elementary argued whether they wanted to make a horror or adventure movie. They settled on a combination of the two called the Mummy s curse loosely based on the discovery of King Tut s Tomb in Egypt. The five pupils agreed that acting in the death scenes Melisa Williams Dinosaur entry Bronti which won a second place award also captures the attention of pupils. Was the biggest thrill of the project. But second Best was learning How to use equipment to make the movie. It s interesting and i Learned How to use the video camera said 11-year-old Stephan Long. First place winners were filmstrip cassettes grades 2-3, Heather Barren Stuttgart Elemen tary and Junior High grades 4-5, Courtney Morgan and Ellen Carey Nuernberg elementary grades 6-8, Matt Williamson Ramstein Junior High. Microcomputers grades 4-5, Denise Landers fourth Grade class Mainz elementary grades 6-8, James Sabia Aschaffenbur Elemen tary grades 9-12, Fred Jensen and Mike Marcellin Baum older High. Photo Story boards grades Al Sandra Bell s first Grade class Sembach elementary grades 2-3, David Alvarez  Twain Elemen tary grades 4-5, Lori Brannen Nuernberg elementary grades 6-8, Elaine Robinson Tammy Lewis and Pat Forbes ludwigs Burg Middle grades 9-12, Chris Haze Vilseck High. Slides cassettes grades Al Karen Robert s morning and afternoon kindergarten classes Idar Oberlein elementary grades 2-3, Mary Alice Powick Dana Kiyomura Jolene Lacey . Gauster Ryan gee Racquet whistle Latisha Johnson Ann Glass Jessica Bailey Mannheim elementary grades 4-5, Laura Gwinnup Haine Berg elementary grades 6-8, Katie Loendorf ludwigs Burg Middle grades 9 12, Michael Kelly Vilseck High. Sound books grades Al Scott Simpson Mark Twain elementary grades 2-3, Stephen Simpson Mark Twain elementary grades 4-5, Leigh Heffer ludwigs Burg elementary grades 6-8, Cameron Mitchell Mannheim Middle grades 9-12, Chris Spangler Wuerzburg High. Special prefects grades Al kindergarten class of Linda Ness Sullivan Pitburg elementary grades 2-3, Jamey Shaffer Ansbach elementary grades 4-5, Paul j. Adams ii Mark Twain elementary grades 6-8, Tim Molina Matt Meigs and Mike Skinner Nuernberg elementary grades 9-12, Lynn Tiede Vilseck High. Transparencies cassettes grades Al Shana Oliver Natasha Par Ker Meredith Wank and Kelly Allen Aukamp elementary grades 2-3, Linda Bartlett s third Grade class Ramstein elementary grades 4-5, Carol Whipple s fourth Grade class at Idar Oberstein elementary grades 6-8, John Bovnton Johann Kalb elementary grades 9-12, Julie Shana Bruch and Rene Thornton Mannheim High. Video grades Al Marlene Konopik s and mrs. Ivy Chapman s kindergarten classes Neu Bruecke elementary grades 2-3i Katie Browne and Brooklynn Weir Karlsruhe elementary grades 4-5, the video class Aschaffenbur elementary and Middle grades 6-8, the Media club at Frankfurt elementary grades 9-12, pupils at Baum older High  
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