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2014 Alumni Banquet
Stars For TomorrowAward
Max GoodhueSon of Casey and Stephany Goodhue
In partnership with Great Western Bank
Gave examples of trust when helping his Grandmother, showing respect for his science teacher, demonstrating responsibility by confessing to a mowing mishap, making a game fair, caring for his mother by taking the initiative to do laundry for her, and citizenship in helping build a community concession stand.
Braxton HindersSon of Robyn and Kent Hinders
In partnership with People’s Bank
Gave examples of being trusted by working in the Middle SchoolOffice, showing respect to coaches even during hard practices,demonstrating responsibility in caring for children, participatingin sports fairly, and giving his time to go on a mission trip to helpbuild homes as an example of showing citizenship.
JEOPARDYANSWERS!!
JEOPARDY ANSWERSWHO IS . . . . ?
GORDON RAMSEY
ROMANOVS
UNCLE TOMS CABIN
TEDDY BEARS
FREELANCE
SCHEHERAZADE
CATE BLAANCHETT
MATTERHORN
JAMES MADISON
JUPITER
LEBRON JAMES
HUMERUS
LASERS
LAKE ONTARIO
MAYFLOWER
CALIFORNIUM
INDIANA
PRIVILEGE
“A SUMMER’S DAY”
WEST SIDE STORY
ROCKY ROAD
MISS HAVISHAM
LIBRERIA
HARRIET TUBMAN
PROMPT
SINGLE JINGLE
EDGAR ALLEN POE
GREAT WALL OF CHINA
435
TERMITES
ISAK DINESEN
TARGET
GUEST SPEAKERJOE WIMP – CLASS OF 2000
JOE SOLD HIS BUSINESS AND IS TRAVELING AROUND THE WORLD. DURING HIS VISITS HE IS HUMBLY GIVING TO THE NEEDY PEOPLE
HE ENCOUNTERS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES. HE COORDINATED, PAID FOR AND HAND CARRIED 120 30 LBS. BAGS OF RICE INTO
CAMBODIA TO AN ORPHANAGE. HE GAVE AWAY HIS $1200.00 CAMERA TO A WOMAN IN AUSTRALIA BECAUSE HE HEARD HER
TELL HER HUSBAND SHE LOST THEIRS. HE COORDINATED A FOOD DRIVE IN A SMALL VILLAGE IN PERU, SOUTH AMERICA. HE PAID FOR
A HEART TRANSPLANT FOR A 15 YEAR OLD GIRL IN CHILE. HE MADE SURE A MAN IN TURKEY HAD ENOUGH PAIN MEDICATION
FOR HIS BACK FOR SIX MONTHS WHEN HE COULD NOT AFFORD IT. HE HAS LITERALLY GIVEN THE CLOTHES OFF HIS BACK – SEVEN
NORTH FACE JACKETS.
HONOR ROLL MEMBERSJERRY LANE, DON KLINE, PATRICIA BETZER
WILLEMSSEN, ED OWENS, DAN CRUM, KERRI
GOODING WARREN
MARY JANE JUSTUS REIMENSCHNEIDER
2014
FLAGS IN SCHOOLS
• CODE OF IOWA – HOUSE FILE 172
Display of United States Flag and the State FlagSchools must provide and maintain a suitable flagstaff for both flags.
Schools must also display an American-made flag of the United States in each classroom.
The board of directors of each public school districtand the authorities in charge of each nonpublic school shall provide and maintain a suitable flagstaff on each school site under its control, and the United States flag and the Iowa state flag shall be raised on all school days when weather conditions are suitable.
In addition to the requirements of section 280.5, the board of directors of each school district shall cause an American-made United States flag in good condition to be displayed during school hours in each public school classroom in the district.
The Pledge of AllegianceTo be recited daily or have one minute of silence.
Recitation of Pledge of Allegiance
This bill requires the board of directors of each public school and the
authorities in charge of each accredited nonpublic school to cause the
pledge of allegiance to be recited at the beginning of each school day,
unless the requirement conflicts with the nonpublic school's religious
doctrines. Persons reciting the pledge of allegiance must stand holding
their right hand over their heart. A student shall not be compelled
against the student's objections, or those of the student's parent or
guardian, to recite the pledge, but shall be required to maintain a
respectful silence.
MOMENT OF SILENCE.
The board of directors of a school district may establish a daily
observance of one minute of silence in each classroom. A teacher
employed by a school district may also establish a daily observance of
one minute of silence in the teacher's classroom. During any daily
observance of the one-minute period of silence, each teacher
responsible for a classroom shall ensure that students remain attentive
so that each student may reflect or engage in any silent activity that does
not interfere with other students in their exercise of their choice."
HONORING FLAG DAY
2013 Memoriam
2014 Memoriam
RECOGNITION OF CLASSES :OF THOSE IN ATTENDANCE
1935 – 79 YEARS AGO1939 – 75 YEARS AGO1944 – 70 YEARS AGO1954 – 60 YEARS AGO1964 – 50 YEARS AGO1989 - 25 YEARS AGO
CLASS OF 1939
75 YEARS SINCE GRADUATION
27 CLASSMATESDORIS ALDRIDGE SWARZ
ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW
MARY BENDER STUART
PHYLLIS BLACK RICHARDSON
BESSIE BOATWRIGHT ESTEY
HELEN BROCKETT PETRIE
JOY CANADAY FOSTER
WILDA CHAPLIN PRICKET
MARY FRANCES ELLISON FOULKE
HELEN FOSTER HINDAL
WILLIAM JACK FRY
CLARENCE GRAHAM
ROBERT JUMP
MARY JUSTUS RIEMENSCHNEIDER
PHYLLIS KAIL HAGERTY
JACK KILLEN
RUTH MICHAELSON THOMPSON
LLOYD MILLER
VALORYS MUNN WILLIAMS
GENE PEGRAM
CLIFFORD PRALL
WILSON PRALL
WILLIAM PRESTON
HAROLD ROTHFUS
HAROLD RUNCIMAN
MARY SELLERS WOODWARD
HARRIET WRIGHT TROXELL
MARY FRANCES ELLISON FOULKEWILTON, CONNECTICUT
ROBERT JUMPDENTON, TEXAS
MARY JUSTUS RIEMENSCHNEIDERANNETTE, MISSOURI
WILSON PRALLBRIGHAM CITY, UTAH
HONORED CLASSES:
1964 – DON WYCKOFF1989- KERRI GOODING
WARREN
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
2014
JACK FRY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1000
DYLAN DUNN
DUANE AND PEG VANPATTEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1000
KATELYN KOZAK
FOULKE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
$1000
TAYLOR HAMMOND
JERRY TRIPLETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$500
BRADLEY HYDORN
MARIE HANDLEY JANES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$2500
ANDREW WORKMAN
TOM PRALL HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP
$1500
MARY GRACE WACHAL
RED CRUM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1000
SETH HAMMOND
CLASS OF 1963 SCHOLARSHIP
$600
BRIANNA STOEVER
CLASS OF 1964 SCHOLARSHIP
$700
AARON OLSON
CLASS OF 1971 SCHOLARSHIP
$600
KATIE BERG
CLASS OF 1989 SCHOLARSHIP
$500
SARAH CUMMINGS
ALUMNI CARES SCHOLARSHIPIN HONOR OF MARY AND REGINA SINCLAIR
$1000
GRACE BURGIN
ALUMNI CARES SCHOLARSHIPIN HONOR OF JOE WIMP
$1000
SPENCER ENDECOTT
DAN CRUM
2014 INDUCTEE TO THE CHS ALUMNI
HALL OF FAME
BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA
•1. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA
•2. MINUTES
•3. TREASURER’S REPORT
•4. NEW BUSINESS
A. SLATE OF OFFICERS FOR 2014 – 2015
2014 -2015 OFFICERS/BOARDBoard: Officers:Sharon Courtney Janes President – Judy Bruce RussellKitty Rothfus Pezzetti Secretary – Julie Hogue KruseKayla Kain Price Treasurer – Robin Ellis GurwellDan CrumDora Schrodt GuffeyDean VanRyswykTony RhinehartJoe Grandstaff
Thanks to Char Tyler Cooper, William Eggers, Annesa Conrad Bergstrom, Tami Clayworth
Lambson
EVENTS/FUNDRAISERS1. Paypal2. Father/Daughter Dance3. Career Day4. Sponsored an Author Reading/Signing in partnership with the public library5. Golf Tournament6. July 5th Bash hosted by Class of ‘79/photo booth fundraiser/float7. Carlisle Pickers with a Side of Bacon8. Homecoming Chili Supper/float9. Alumni Night/Cat Show /shirt sales kickoff10. Used dress sale11. 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament12. Buddy Bench13. Yellow pages14.I CHS fund drive/class scholarship challenge15.Carlisle Cares scholarship16.Partnered with Hugen Photography – Easter
ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME 1. BY NOMINATION2. SHOULD HAVE A RECORD OR RECOGNITION AT THE STATE LEVEL FOR VERIFICATION3. PRESENTED AT ALUMNI NIGHT IN FEBRUARY4. DISPLAY IN COMMONS
NOTE – WEBSITEHONORED – FORM LINE AND PHOTOS AFTER PROGRAM