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Midweek Bulletin from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 22

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3 22 The Midweek Bulletin, August 18, 1992 HOME VIDEO REPORT Hook comes out to this week's home video Captain play in countdown: Hook (PG) The all-star Steven Spielberg family action adventure based on the children's classic "Peter Pan." Spielberg's version slates Peter (Robin Williams, "The Fisher as a 40-year-old acquisitions attorney who has it all, including a solid career and family, but has unfortunately lost touch with his "inner child." that's until his old nemesis Captain Hook (Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman, "Rain kidnaps his son and daughter and drags them off to the faraway Neverland whihc is still alive with fairies, mermaids and of course bloodthirsty pirates. The allstar. cast also include Julia Roberts and Bob Hoskins Take this one home for $24.95. This is My Life (PG-13) A critically-acclaimed comedy starring Julie Kavner and Her Sisters," the voice of TV's Marge Simpson) as a middle-aged mom who dumps her Macy's cosmetics counter job to pursue her dream to be a stand-up comic. Also stars Carrie Fisher Harry Met Sally and Dan Aykroyd Written and directed by two-time Academy Award nominee screenwriter Nora Ephron Harry met Sally Voyager (R) Stylish, haunting arthouse film unraveling the emotional journey of a middle-aged 1940s engineer who falls in love with a beautiful young woman who reminds him of a love affair from 20 years before.

Too many coincidences and similarities, however, transform the newfound love on a collision course with destiny. Stars Sam Shepard Right Stuff," and Julie Delpy Directed by Academy Award-winner Volker Schlondorff Tin Drum," "The Handmaid's Let Him Have It (R) The fascinating, gritty depiction of one of England's most controversial murder cases from British filmmaker Peter Medak Based on the 1952 trial of two South London teenagers one a would-be hood and the other a mentally-challenged young adult who are convicted of murdering a police officer. The film examines the older defendant's ambiguous phrase "let him have it." Did it mean "shoot him" or "give him the Either way, the older boy was hanged for a crime he essentially did not commit, and this film prompted British authorities to re-examine the case. Barbarian Queen Il: The Strikes Back The long-awaited sequel to the buxom, blond tale of an empress stripped (literally) of her power and her attempt to fight-off a cruel band of allfemale rebels. NEXT WEEK: Danny Aiello in "Ruby." WHAT'S NEW IN MOVIES ENCHANTED APRIL Bland English romantic comedy about four proper and restless women who rent a castle in Italy for a short stay.

Here, their sensuality is aroused and even their visiting husbands appreciate the change. The thin plot involves a lot of empty conversation among the mostly uninteresting characters. Only veteran actress Joan Plowright comes across forcefully as a crusty matron who shares in the awakening. Josie Lawrence and Miranda Richardson also star. Based on Elizabeth von Armin's 1922 novel.

(PG) Rating Key Great Good Fair Boring Poor (walked out) COUNTY NEWS TEEN CORNER There will be 18 new Katie Runkel will classrooms and an IMC center added to Westosha Central High School this year. There will be new science labs, social 'science rooms, business education rooms, and art rooms. There have also been changes in the curriculum for the coming school year. The changes will be made in the areas of technology, English, math and science. Social science, family education and consumer education classes will also be changing throughout the school year.

Some of the classes you can take at Central will now be counted as a college credit. In order to meet the challenges of our ever changing global society, parents, the community and businesses need to cooperate to meet the needs of our youth. Continuing with what the graduated seniors are doing this coming year: Aaron Prueher will be going to Gateway to study underwater welding. Pattie Raduenz will be going to Michigan State University. Her major is electrical engineering.

Bill Reed will be going to UW-Parkside. His major is undecided. Dan Reeves will be going to UW-Whitewater. His major is business administration. Lon Rothwell will be to UW-Whitewater.

Her major is business. Renee Schmaling also will be going to UW-Whitewater. Her major is also business. Matthew Schmeckel will be going to Gateway. His major is fire science.

Emmily Sladek will be going to UW-Parkside. Her major is Cassi Solem is undecided in her school and major. Chris Sponenburg will be going to UW-Madison. His major is Robert Stollings is undecided in his school and major. Kelly Stracka will be going to UW-Stout.

Her major is tourism. Art Stypula will be going to UW-Parkside. His major is Genie Sutkiewicz will be going to Gateway. Her major is child care and development. Jim Swanson will also be going to Gateway to become an electrician.

Kurt Talbert is undecided in his school and major. Donna Thompson will be going to Grand Rapids Baptist College. Her major is. secretarial. Michael Thornton will be going to Carthage.

His major is chemistry. Jason Thuemmler will be working as a carpenter. Dave Tindol will be going to Mount Senario. His major is Westosha High be going Notebook with Erin Pawlowski Ryan Truesdell will be going to UW-Stout. He will be learning how to become an industrial technician.

Amy R. Vanderwerff will be going to UW-LaCrosse. Her major is physical nutrition. Jamie Vanoss will be working as an Air Force mechanic. Amy Wegener will be going to Gateway.

Her major is secretarial. Chris Weinholtz. will also be going to Gateway. His major is accounting. Valerie Welch will be going to the Milwaukee College of Business.

Her major is travel and tourism. Brian Welch will be going to UW-Park de. His major is business management. Ed Werner will be working for a year and he will then attend college in Colorado. Sheila Williams is undecided in her school and major.

James Wright will be going to the Universal Technical Institute. His major is heating and air conditioning. Good luck to all the MERYL STREEP DEATH BECOMES HER Eternal youth potions, overblown Hollywood egos and plastic surgery are involved in this black comedy that begins with some liveliness and ends with rigor mortis. Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn are fun to watch as rival vain women desperately fighting to offset old age. But midway through, the script falters, a lot of grotesque special effects kick in and the film loses its way.

Bruce Willis co-stars as a milquetoast plastic surgeon and Isabella Rossellini is a priestess of youth serums. (PG-13) entering Army infantry. graduated seniors. The Dairyland Pups softball team of the Bristol left) Roxanne Cameron, Mandy Mills, Krystal Recreation League finished the season with a Stanke, Katie Sakalowski, Heather Murrie, Cathy perfect 6-0 record. That was a complete Rossi (back row), Coach Michelle Mueller, Lisa turnaround for Coach judy Mills' which Manda Keller, Julie rossi, Sondra Flegner, posted a winless record last year.

members of the Melanie Keller, Kelly Sakalowski and Coach Mills. Major Girls division champs are: (front row from (Bulletin photo by Darren Hillock).

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