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Volume XLV
Number 6
January 2016
Bishop Neumann Central Catholic Jr/Sr. High School
202 South Linden Avenue, Wahoo, NE 68066 (402) 443-4151
Passion of Christ Strengthen Me
Agricultural Education - FFA Chapter Coming to Bishop Neumann
Bishop Neumann has a unique opportunity to establish an Agricultural Program and FFA chapter starting in the 2016-2017 school year. The idea of bringing Agricultural Education and FFA to Neumann is not a new idea. This has been a parent driven idea that has been suggested to the administration during the Strategic Planning process and over the past few years. The Saunders County area has several agricultural related industries that will also benefit from Bishop Neumann’s introduction of an Agricultural Program in the school system. We hope to develop a strong partnership with these local Ag related industries to help our students gain experience and insight into future Ag related careers.
The first step to beginning this new program is hiring the right teacher. We have begun advertising for the position and will begin interviewing candidates in February. Once we have hired a qualified candidate, we will work closely with them and with the State Director of Nebraska Agricultural Education to determine the specific course offerings we will make available to our students. Initial discussions with the state point to these initial offerings: Introduction to Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Agribusiness, Animal Biology, Plant Science/Horticulture, and Welding. Our hope is to have an exploratory Agricultural course available to our junior high students so that they will have a glimpse of what is available to them once they reach high school. Part of the duties connected to this new position is sponsorship of an FFA Chapter. Students who wish to become members of Neumann’s FFA chapter must enroll in at least one semester of an Agricultural course.
The timing for Agriculture Education and FFA to come to Neumann has fallen into place to make it a reality for the 2016-2017 school year. We do have a lot of work ahead of us to make sure it all comes together in a way that is most beneficial for our students and our community. We ask for your support and prayers so that it all comes together smoothly.
Did you know that 25 Nebraska
schools added Agricultural Education
Programs just in the last five years?
That's right! With 157 Nebraska programs,
agricultural education is preparing our youth
for careers in agriculture, food, and natural
resource-based industries that are the heart-
beat of our state economy. As the state's
largest industry, one of every three Nebras-
kans earn their living by agriculture. Even
though over 13,000 students take agricultur-
al classes each year, the state needs even
more highly trained youth to be the next
generation of entrepreneurs, employees, and
leaders within the industry.
National Walk for Life Twenty-Three Bishop Neumann students and Four Bishop Neumann adults
are traveling to Washington, D.C. next week for the National March for Life! They will be away from home on
pilgrimage January 19-24. The actual Walk is January 22, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, which legalized
abortion in our country. Students and chaperones will be travelling with the Lincoln Diocese. Please pray for
the safe travel and spiritual journey of the following attendees:
Students: Jessie Br iley, John Celesky, Justine Cherovsky, Nicole Deharsh, Maura Dailey, Jacob Dennick,
Olivia Freeman, Avery Freeman, Molly Gerdes, Blake Hannan, Shanna Hoven, Mandi Jelinek, Rachael Mika,
Abigail Mongar, Rachel Scheffert, Elizabeth Schulz, Brenden Sensibaugh, Lizzy Sousek, Klara Stankova, Sid-
ney Stuhr, Haley Vasa, Becky Virgl, Nicole Woita.
Adults: Linda Hoven, Melanie Mongar, Janelle Schulz, Lori Woita
From the desk of Fr. Hazuka:
On January 17 and 20, Father Sean Kilcawley will be at Bishop Neumann to present to our parents on the topic “Parenting for Purity of
Heart”. We are currently working to have him come to our junior high and to our high school during the following week to present to
our young people the pitfalls of pornography and the beauty and freedom found in the Church’s teaching on human sexuality. What a
timely opportunity for our school community as our society struggles with topics such as transgender athletes, gay “marriage”, and easy
access to pornography. I hope you will be able to attend one of Father Kilcawley’s sessions.
Just recently, our United States bishops leased a 22-page statement on pornography. But more than being just a statement on
the sinfulness of pornography, the document provides a brief, well-crafted summary of the Christian understanding of human sexuality
and a presentation on why pornography is such a destructive sin, especially because of its availability through modern technology. The
statement concludes with words of home and encouragement to those who suffer from the effects of pornography.
In conjunction with Father Kilcawley’s presentation, I would recommend reading the Bishops’ statement, and even to read and
to discuss it with your children. It can be found at:
http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/pornography/upload/Create-in-Me-a-Clean-Heart-Statement-on-
Pornography.pdf
Parents of Students Currently enrolled in the following courses:
Math 7, Math 8, Algebra 2 (juniors only), and Pre-Calc (juniors only) Prior to registration, the math department will be making recommendations for the math course that these students will take next year.
Students in Math 7 will be recommended for Math 8, Pre-Algebra, or Algebra. Students in Math 8 will be recommended for Pre-
Algebra or Algebra. Recommendations for Math 7 and Math 8 students will be based on grades throughout the first 3 quarters, a
placement exam, CTBS test scores, and an evaluation of the student’s behavior and work ethic. Juniors in Algebra 2 will be
recommended for Business Math, Topics in Math, or Pre-Calc. Juniors in Pre-Calc will be recommended for Topics in Math or
Calculus. Recommendations for Algebra 2 and Pre-Calc students will be based on grades throughout the first 3 quarters and an
evaluation of the student’s behavior and work ethic.
Our goal is to place each student in a class where they can be successful, but also be challenged. A description of these courses as well
as a flow chart showing the progression of math courses can be found on the Neumann website. Please review your student’s 1st and
2nd Quarter grades and discuss with your student the recommendation options. We will inform your child of their math
recommendation sometime in March. If you have questions or concerns about your child’s placement, I encourage you to visit with
their teacher.
Speech Team Competition Schedule for 2015-2016
January 16th Ashland Greenwood
January 23rd Columbus Scotus
January 29th Millard West (Veterans only)
February 6th Crete
February 13th David City
February 19th Lincoln East (NIETOC qualifying tourney)
February 27th Conference at Aquinas
March 6th Norfolk (NIETOC qualifying tourney)
March 16th Districts—Louisville
March 23rd State Speech @ UN-K
National Individual Events Tournament of Champions will be held on May 13, 14 and 15 in Denver Colorado this
year.
Catholic Schools Week Schedule 2016
Monday: Student Day of Recollection
Feb. 1
Tuesday: Faculty Appreciation Day (Student Council serves faculty
breakfast)
Feb. 2
Wednesday: Student Appreciation Day Late start 10:00 AM
Feb. 3
Thursday: Grandparents Day – 10:00 a.m. Mass this year
Feb. 4
Friday: No School
Feb. 5 Saunders County Catholic Schools Faculty Morning of Recollection (St. James,
Mead)
PLEASE NOTE Parent-Teacher Conferences
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
5:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Grandparent’s Day invitation given out on Wednesday, January 6th. Also, available
on the website: www.bishopneumann.com main page, (Click on link.)
Where: Hilltop Country Club, Wahoo When: Friday February 5th , 8:00-12:00 What for: Proceeds will be used to buy gifts for this year’s GALA. We hope to be celebrating a BOYS BASKETBALL VICTORY that evening when the Number 1 Neumann Cavaliers take on the Number 2 Scotus Shamrocks. We will have sandwiches, chips, munchies and adult beverages on tap. You can come to the party and find out your numbers that night or check online at bishopneumann.com the next day. One hundred squares are being sold for $50. You will receive a number that will be randomly put into the 100
square grid. When the football squares grid is complete, we just need to wait till the game is played to deter-
mine who will be the winners. A winner is determined at the end of the 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter,
and Final Game score. The winner is determined by looking at the last number in each of the teams' score,
and then matching those numbers on the grid and seeing which square intersects those two numbers. An
example would be if the Miami Dolphins were playing the New York Giants in the Super Bowl, and the score
at halftime was Miami Dolphins 33, and NY Giants 24. The last number for the Dolphins is 3, and the last
number for the Giants is 4. The square on the grid that has the Dolphins with a number of 3, and Giants score
of 4, would be the winner.
There will be a Prize awarded every quarter: You chose $250 Gift Certificate from: Nebraska
Furniture Mart, Target, Cabelas, Menards or Wahoo Super.
Contact the office at all three schools for tickets.
Or contact Sheri Meduna [email protected] for tickets.
GALA Pre-Super Bowl Squares Party
Saunders County Catholic Schools GALA 2016
“Out of this World” Four Chances to Win—$13,000 in Cash Prizes
1st Prize - $5,000
2nd Prize - $4,000
3rd Prize - $3,000
4th Prize - $1,000
Only 375 Tickets Sold—$100 Each
Need not be present to win. Drawing will be held April 23, 2016 at
Saunders County Catholic Schools GALA Dinner Auction.
Saunders County Catholic Schools GALA April 23, 2016
GALA Theme : “Out of This World” Ticket price $75
Please Save the Date !!
WE NEED YOU! Parents and friends to volunteer to help with this
fundraiser that raises more than $100,000 annually for our Saunders
County Catholic Schools. We also are in need of auction gifts to make
our Live and Silent Auctions the best they have ever been.
Bishop Neumann January Wish List
ITEM CLASSROOM TECAHER $
Prismacolor pencils (Set of 132) Art Mrs. Lorenz $150
Used Band Instruments Band Mrs. Couton $250
Seven-Day Candles for Chapel Chapel Sr. Michelle Hayek $250
Electrolysis Apparatus Chemisty & Physics Mr. Gilman $500
Five Irons Family & Consumer Science Ms. Yrkoski $100
Serger Sewing Machine Family & Consumer Science Ms. Yrkoski $500
Cupcake tins any brand (2) Family & Consumer Science Ms. Yrkoski $10-20
8 x 8 inch pans, glass or tin, any brand (3) Family & Consumer Science Ms. Yrkoski $10-20
Portable Roll Up ironing pads (10) Family & Consumer Science Ms. Yrkoski $20
Electric Portable Duel Cook Top (1) Family & Consumer Science Ms. Yrkoski $50
Spatulas & Knives Family & Consumer Science Ms. Yrkoski $50
Lighting Unit #2 for Stage Fine & Performing Arts Mrs. Bettendorf $500
Lighting Units #1 for Stage Fine & Performing Arts Mrs. Bettendorf $250
Audiometer (Portion) Hearing Screenings Hearing/Health Screenings Nurse Hoven $250
Spectrophotometer Hearing/Health Screenings Nurse Hoven $1,000
Bostitch 18-Gauge Brads IA Mr. Turman $50
Add Color to Yearbook Jornalism Mrs. Unger $1,000
Paperbacks - Assigned Reading Jornalism/Speech Mrs. Unger / Mrs. Kauffold $250
Canon Rebel Digital Camera Journalism Mrs. Unger $500
LabQuest Digital Thermometer Probes Jr. High Science Mrs. Simonds $100
Barnes and Noble Gift Cards for Library (Any Amount) Library Mrs. Breunig $50
Fireproof Lateral File Cabinet Office for Permanent Records Fr. Hazuka $2,500
Youth Catachisms For Seniors Religion Fr. Seiker $500
Reading CD Spanish Mr. Waldman $50
Two Sets of Classroom Novels Spanish Mr. Waldman $250
Portfolios Speech Team Mrs. Kauffold $50
Small Binders & Page Slicks Speech Team Mrs. Kauffold $50
Anatomy in Clay (6) @ $500.00 each (purchase one or all!) Sr. High Science Mr. Gerdes $3,000
LabQuest data probes from $150 to $500 each Sr. High Science Mr. Gerdes $500
LabQuest Dissolved Oxygen Probe Sr. High Science Mr. Gerdes $250
Microscopes (4) at $260.00 each Sr. High Science Mr. Gerdes $1,040
Chest waders (2 to 4) gently used or new Sr. High Science Mr. Gerdes ?
Choir Folders Vocal Music Ms. Matulka $500
Portable Roll up ironing pads for table tops.
SENIORS – IT’S FAFSA TIME!
It’s important to complete & submit your FAFSA by the priority date for your college. Financial aid is awarded on a first-
come, first-served basis at most colleges. If you don’t know the priority date please contact the school’s financial aid office! If
this is your first time filing the FAFSA you can receive help from EducationQuest and it’s FREE! Several changes have been
made this year. You will no longer use a pin! Instead you need to create an FSA ID. Follow these steps to completing the FAF-
SA:
1. Create an FSA ID at fsaid.ed.gov
2. Parents complete your taxes early
3. Gather important documents – visit EducationQuest for a listing of these Complete & file the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov
PREPARE for SCHOLARSHIPS
Create an activities resume
Fill out a “Student Information Summary” & copy for recommenders (this can be found on our website under the Guid-
ance tab)
Ask several teachers, administrators, community members if they would be willing to write a recommendation for you
when the time comes
Visit scholarship sources weekly to check for new scholarships – the Counseling Office receives scholarship opportuni-
ties weekly so check with me often! If you are not receiving my scholarship emails please see me immediately
with a current email address.
JUNIORS –
Explore possible career fields – use free assessment tools at EducationQuest
Choices Interest Profiler
Career Cruising Profiler
Develop a career plan, map out the education & training you’ll need
Keep you activities resume up to date!
Make sure to sign up for one of the Spring sessions for the ACT
Begin to explore opportunities that may help in the scholarship next year. For instance if you’re interested in a medical
career you may want to volunteer or work part time in a medical facility. In return this may make you eligible for
scholarships your senior year!
ACT DATES -- Bishop Neumann ACT Code is 282-448
Students: Remember when you register to have your scores sent to at least 4 colleges that you
are interested in attending! And please make sure you have them reported to Bishop Neumann as well!
Apr. 9, 2016 -------- registration deadline is Mar. 4, 2016
June 11, 2016 -------- registration deadline is May 6, 2016
ACT Prep – Bishop Neumann has par tnered with John Baylor Prep. Students register with Mrs. Chvatal to gain access
to numerous videos, practice tests, and test taking tips! This is FREE and available until July 31, 2016!!! You are letting a great
opportunity slip through your fingers if you don’t take advantage of this opportunity. One of the best “part-time jobs” you can
have is preparing for this test. See Mrs. Chvatal ASAP to sign up.
ACT WEBSITES – The following are websites that you might find helpful as you prepare for the ACT. However, the oppor-
tunity outlined above is better than a majority of these listed below. Stop in to see Mrs. Chvatal for more information.
www.4tests.com www.actstudent.org www.march2success.com
www.barronstestprep.com www.sat.collegeboard.org www.kaptest.com
www.number2.com www.testprepreview.com www.princetonreview.com
SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITES – Visit the Guidance page on the Bishop Neumann website for an up-to-date listing of
scholarships. Visit often – the site is updated weekly. Also please stop by the Guidance Office to check out the scholarship
files!
www.EducationQuest.org www.scholarshipmonkey.com
www.ScholarshipExperts.com https://studentaid2.ed.gov/logon.asp
www.Schoolsoup.com www.scholarships.com www.Collegeboard.com
Saturday, February 27, 2016
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
8:30 a.m. - noon
Adults - $6.50 Age 5 - 12 - $4.00 4 & under - free
Silent Auction, Raffle, Cake Walk, Games
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Saturday, February 27th, 7:30 p.m.
$100.00 - 1st place winner
$50.00 - 2nd place winner
$25.00 - 3rd place winner
Contest Entry Form and Rules at www.bishopneumann.com Deadline 2-19-16
Music Booster News: Reminder to all Band and Vocal music parents that the week-end of February 27 and 28 will be the Waffleman fund-raiser week-end. Please remember to be available for working that event. You will be receiving emails in February with specific details of your food and job assignments. Please note that every job is important to make the event successful; we need your help. Be thinking about an item for the raffle and silent auction and get it to Mrs. Couton by Febr. 24th if possible.
GOLDEN NOTE CLUB It is time to join or renew your membership in the Golden Note Club. Proceeds from this club are used to help fund all aspects of the vocal and instrumental music programs. One hundred tickets are sold at $50 each on a first come, first serve basis. There are 8 drawing throughout the year beginning at the Spring Band Concert in May. Each time 8 names will be drawn in the following order: 1
st name drawn -
$100.00 winner 2
nd name drawn - $50.00 winner
3rd
through 8th names drawn - $25.00 winners each
Every winner’s name goes back in for the next months drawing. ____________________________________________________________________________
Golden Note Club Membership Please send your check, payable to NEUMANN MUSIC BOOSTERS to: Joann Couton Bishop Neumann High School 202 South Linden Wahoo, NE 68066
I would like ______ membership(s) at $50.00 each for a total of ____________ dollars. Name _____________________________________ Phone _____________________ Address ____________________________________________ City ________________________________ State ______ Zip _______________ Email _______________________________________________
Band News: Congratulations to 15 Senior High Band members who were drafted into the Centennial Conference Honor
Band: Krista Braun and Klara Stankova, flute; Makenna Urlacher, oboe; Agnes Fairbanks, Marcela Sousek, Arianna Prochaska, and Rachael Binstock, clarinet; Haley Vasa, bass clarinet; Garrison Knuth, alto sax; Sean Determan and Ana Sousek, trumpet; Molly Gerdes, French horn; Becky Virgl, trombone; Rachel Tvrdy and Jacob Dennick, percussion. The students will spend March 19th in rehearsal at Aquinas and present a concert at 4:00 p.m. that afternoon. The 88 member band will be directed by Rex Barker.
“You’ve Got Talent” Contest The Bishop Neumann Music Boosters will be hosting the Eighth Annual “You’ve Got Talent” Contest on Saturday Feb. 27th at 7:30 p.m. Come early to enjoy supper with “The Waffleman”, serving from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Prices are $6.50 for adults and $4.00 for children ages 5–12; ages 4 & under are free. The contest will award trophies and cash prizes to the top winners and it is open to anyone in the community. We welcome all age groups and individual or group acts. Entry forms and rules can be obtained from the school web-site: www.bishopneumann.com or from the school office. Applications need to be completed and sent in along with the $10.00 entry fee by February 19th to: You’ve Got Talent, Bishop Neumann High School, 202 South Linden, Wa-hoo, NE 68066. Questions? Call Joann Couton or Samantha Matulka at the school.
Vocal Music:
Sr. High Show Choir parents, don’t forget to mark your calendars for the UNO Show Choir Festival coming up on
Wednesday February 10th. Specific performance times will be sent out as soon as they are received.
Congratulations to Bonnie Bouc, Krista Braun, Lizzy Sousek, and Haley Vasa for being chosen to perform in the
Doane College Honors Choir that took place January 10th-11th!
Congratulations to the following students selected to be in one of the UNK Honors Choirs: in the Honors Choir:
Bonnie Bouc, John Celesky, and Lizzy Sousek – in the Festival Choir: Krista Braun and Grace Kenney. They will
travel to Kearney on January 25th to work with guest conductors and perform with other students from around the
state.
Thank you to all the parents, who came to the January Music Booster Meeting! Congratulations to Paisley family
for winning the $500 door prize!
Parents, don’t forget to sign-up for a job for the Waffleman fundraiser coming up in February! Go to the
Signupgenius website to pick your job and time slot. The direct link is: http://goo/gl/ghakSh
Keep selling those raffle tickets, too!
CALLING ALL STUDENTS!!!
If you are interested in being a part of Bishop Neumann’s musical production of Mary Poppins, auditions are fast
approaching! We are looking for people of all talents and skills. If you are interested in having a bigger role in the
cast that would include a solo, duet, or other small group singing, sign-up for a time to meet with Ms. Matulka
before February 4th to do a “range check.” Then on Thursday February 4th, singing & reading auditions for bigger
roles will be held from 7:00-9:00pm. On Tuesday February 9th at 7:00pm, there will be a meeting, additional
auditions for any student interested in being in the chorus or on the tech crew, as well as call backs for the bigger
roles.
There is a role and job for everyone wanting to be involved! If you have questions or a conflict with either day, talk
to Ms. Matulka or Mrs. Bettendorf prior to auditions taking place.
THANK YOU!!!
Samantha Matulka Bishop Neumann 7-12 Choir Director
5-12 Assistant Band Director
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” ~Victor Hugo
First Semester 2015 - 2016
St. John Neumann Scholars (no grade below 93)
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Jessica Briley Teresa Benes Veronica Hart Thomas Benes Isaac Albin Kolten Cada
Robert Cline Theodore Blum Lucas Mach Rachael Binstock Peyton Brabec Alaina Furasek
Nathan Kmiecik Hailey Bohac Zachary Meduna Kelsie Cada Emily Coufal Rebecca Hart
Macayla Luetkenhaus Elizabeth Swanson Hadley Chvatal Thomas Haberman Grant Jochum
Elizabeth Sousek Josh Trede Halle Hiemstra Jonathan Matulka Isaiah Kuhfahl
Rebecca Virgl Caden Johnson Emma Mongar Boston Pentico
Nicole Woita Samuel Kavan Landen Montanio Michael Potter
Celia Kuhfahl McKayla Most Catherine Quinn
Tanner Langemeier Grant Novak Karson Sander
Katherine Lilly Courtney Oligmueller Kyra Scanlon
Marcela Sousek Kolbe Rada Anna Toline
Taylor Stuhr Katie Spicka Joshua Varner
Elijah Vedral Lindsey Thiele Anna Vedral
“A” Honor Roll (no grade below 90)
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Hannah Allfree Justine Cherovsky Therese Chohon Trey Ahrens Teagan Ahrens Elizabeth Hatfield
Ryleigh Simpson Thomas Lilly Noah Briley Eli Chvatal Elizabeth Kastl
Sydney Swartz Rachel Scheffert Caden Carlson Taylen Pospisil Kaylene Paisley
Alexandria Zajkowski Philip Chohon Ben Sanderson Ryan Raabe
Benjamin Chvatal Jessica Sedlacek
Brooklyn Eckley Maggie Vasa
Bryn Hannan
Conner Johnson
Alyssa Rezac
Honorable Mention (no grade below 85) Seth Varner
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Scott Benes Peter Burke John Celesky Paige Bechtold Elissa Abolins Martina Braunsroth
Jordan Fujan Trevor Dailey Sam Fisher Brandon Blum Devon Benes Haley Meduna
Molly Gerdes Blake Hannan Anne Kenney Connor Freeman Tara Jurgensmeier Rylee Osmera
Rachael Mika Shannen Kadavy Nathan Konecky Gabrielle Girmus Hannah Kabourek Ryann Unger
Paige Polacek Skyler Luetkenhaus Morgan Masek Julia Grell David Lilly Spencer Wiese
Skyler Woita Trevin Rezac Colin McGuigan Catherine Ohnoutka Faith Polacek
Hayden Sabatka Kassidi Mongar Jacob Petrzilka Karissa Saf
Jessina Rada Mikayla Reeves Kolby Weist
Madelyn Saf Taylor Sabatka Kailee Woita
Theresa Tvrdy Conrad Sander
Brittany Sensibaugh
Kobey Simons
Jake Unger
Second Quarter 2015 - 2016
St. John Neumann Scholars (no grade below 93)
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Jessica Briley Teresa Benes Veronica Hart Hadley Chvatal Isaac Albin Kolten Cada
Robert Cline Theodore Blum Josh Trede Caden Johnson Emily Coufal Alaina Furasek
Elizabeth Sousek Hailey Bohac Samuel Kavan Thomas Haberman Rebecca Hart
Nicole Woita Taylor Buckminster Celia Kuhfahl Jonathan Matulka Grant Jochum
Madison Coufal Tanner Langemeier Emma Mongar Boston Pentico
Maggie Dailey Katherine Lilly Landen Montanio Michael Potter
Reid Jurgensmeier Marcela Sousek McKayla Most Catherine Quinn
Caitlin Makovicka Taylor Stuhr Courtney Oligmueller Karson Sander
Klara Stankova Elijah Vedral Kolbe Rada Kyra Scanlon
Hannah Thiele Katie Spicka Anna Toline
Rachel Tvrdy Lindsey Thiele Joshua Varner
Noah Vedral Maggie Vasa
Anna Vedral
“A” Honor Roll (no grade below 90)
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Scott Benes Trevor Dailey John Celesky Thomas Benes Teagan Ahrens Elizabeth Kastl
Macayla Luetkenhaus Shanna Hoven Therese Chohon Rachael Binstock Peyton Brabec Isaiah Kuhfahl
Rebecca Virgl Thomas Lilly Lucas Mach Kelsie Cada Grant Novak Kaylene Paisley
Alexandria Zajkowski Skyler Luetkenhaus Zachary Meduna Caden Carlson Taylen Pospisil Jessica Sedlacek
Rachel Scheffert Elizabeth Swanson Benjamin Chvatal Ben Sanderson
Bryn Hannan
Halle Hiemstra
Seth Varner
Honorable Mention (no grade below 85)
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Hannah Allfree Peter Burke Maura Dailey Trey Ahrens Elissa Abolins Elizabeth Hatfield
Molly Gerdes Justine Cherovsky Sam Fisher Brandon Blum Devon Benes Rylee Osmera
Nathan Kmiecik Blake Hannan Nathan Konecky Noah Briley Eli Chvatal Ryan Raabe
Rachael Mika Shannen Kadavy Colin McGuigan Philip Chohon Tara Jurgensmeier Spencer Wiese
Ryleigh Simpson Madyson Maly Jessina Rada Brooklyn Eckley David Lilly
Sydney Swartz Trevin Rezac Madelyn Saf Connor Freeman Faith Polacek
Hayden Sabatka Theresa Tvrdy Gabrielle Girmus Karissa Saf
Conner Johnson Kolby Weist
Collin Morrissey Kailee Woita
Catherine Ohnoutka
Mikayla Reeves
Alyssa Rezac
Taylor Sabatka
Conrad Sander
Brittany Sensibaugh
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No. 1, p. 1. Oct. 1964)
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