Friday & Saturday April 27-28 at 7 pm Tickets available at llhs.org/drama A musical comedy that will have you cheering! Gracie Stanley has gotten herself in hot water by promising to deliver her distant cousin, rock star Ziggy Springer, for the high school Hippity Hop at Louise’s Luncheonette. Ziggy’s manager doesn’t want his client performing anywhere without pay, so Gracie and her friends have to produce a double — and fast! They use a singing soda jerk and plan to have him perform in the dark! It won’t be easy for Gracie to get away with this one with her rival, snooty Muffin Mansfield, waiting for her to flop. Meanwhile, Louise has her own problems. The building’s owner forbids the dance and plans to turn the eatery into a dry cleaner. With all of this happening, Gracie’s brother is living in terror because he’s smashed up a Harley belonging to Sinbad Gallucci, a bad dude. Included in the sensational Francoeur fifties score: ’Bop-A-Lu-Bop Dance Party,’ ’Teen Queen,’ ’It’s Tough To Be a Teenager In Love’ & the hilarious ’It Was The Blob.’
events to note Look to www.capitolnorthconference.org for the most up-to-date spring sports schedules (baseball, boys golf, girls soccer, softball, track)
April 2.......................................................................................................LLHS Easter recess April 7.............................................LLHS Grand Event auction/dinner fundraiser, 4:30p April 8............................................................A Cappella sings at Resurrection, Verona 9a April 11–22...............................Capitol Conference Art Exhibit at Pyle Center, Madison April 14...... LES Fine Arts Festival: solo-ensemble & grade school choir/band judging April 15.... A Cappella at St. Luke Watertown, 7:45 & 10:15a | FAF concerts, 1:30 & 4p April 18.................................Forensics “Fam & Friends” expo night, 6p here on campus April 20...............................application closes for Wisconsin Choice, see llhs.org/choice April 21..............3-on-3 basketball tournament for OpGo (see info at goo.gl/hohQNn) April 22.................................................A Cappella at Lord of Love, DeForest, 8 & 10:30a April 25..............Senior Class trip/Junior Ministry Trip/Freshmen-Sophomore Testing LES Math Meet, 4p April 27........................................................ 6th Grade “Play Day” for Spring Musical 10a Rho/Kentro Giving Society Reception — 5:30p | Senior Art Show LLHS presents: The Nifty Fifties musical — 7p April 28.................................................. WSMA State Music Festival — UW-Whitewater The Nifty Fifties musical — 7p
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Contact Info
920-648-2321 • info@llhs.org • 231 Woodland Beach Rd. Lake Mills, WI 53551
April 2018
a publication of Lakeside Lutheran High School Volume 7: Issue 8
FED eration CONnection Are you sure? Do we know — for sure? Job may well be one of the oldest Bible books. It raises an age-old question: Do we know — for sure?
Throughout Job, he made pointed statements. “But a man dies and is laid low; he breathes his last and is no more.” [Job 14:10]. He also asked tough questions. “If a man die, shall he live again?” [Job 14:14]. His thoughts came from a heart that suffered great personal loss. Yet, by faith, he also exclaimed, “I know that my redeemer lives” [Job 19:25]. Job knew this — for sure. With these words, he stood on solid ground. In spite of his troubles, the Holy Spirit led him to speak comfort and assurance to all believers. Job begins, “I know.” He pointed with certainty to a central truth of Scripture: his “redeemer lives.” Christ is true God. He controls everything. He lives and has conquered death. Paul echoed the same thought: Christ “was appointed the Son of God in power by his resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ [is] our Lord” [Romans 1:4]. Like Job, we, too, may know and believe that our Redeemer lives in spite of our troubles and doubts. This is God’s plan for us. This is why the Bible was written. The Apostle John agrees. “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life” [1 John 5:13]. Through God’s Word, we know — for sure! Jim Grasby is principal of Lakeside Lutheran High. Reach him at 920.648.2321 or jgrasby@llhs.org