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NCHS Student of the Month for November
Brady Skrdlant
Parents: Monte and Christen Skrdlant
Grade: SeniorNominating Staff Member:
Mrs. Marlene SumnerComments from nominating
staff member: “I have watched him mature,
transform and improve in many aspects of life. I wish him much success.”
Factoids about BradyFavorite Class : ShopFavorite Drink : Mountain
DewFavorite Color : OrangeFavorite Food : Pizza Favorite Movie : Pearl Har-
borFavorite Saying : “Grip it and
rip it!” Favorite Song : “Sky High”
by Wiz KhalifaFavorite Hang out : The lake.Personal Hero : Kid CudiFuture Plans : Go to college.
Automotive mechanic.
NCHS Student of the Month for November
Brooke Sumner
Parents : Todd and Deanna Sumner
Grade : FreshmanNominating Staff Members:
Mrs. Vicki Robison and Mrs. Marlene Sumner
Comment from nominating Staff Members:
“Brooke does a good job of getting her projects finished and turned in. She works hard and is always contributing to the class in a positive way.” Mrs. Vicki Robison
“Brooke is always smiling, polite and kind natured.” Mrs. Marlene Sumner
Factoids about BrookeFavorite Class : Art Favorite Drink : Pepsi, Coke
RC, Sundrop and Milkshakes!
Favorite Color : Hot pink, yel-low, blue and neon orange.
Favorite Food : Pizza, quesa-dilla, sirloin steak, Big Mac and Subway
Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump, Breaking Dawn, Grown Ups, Chuck and Larry, The Boy With Stripped Pajamas, Para-normal Activity 3, and a lot more…
Favorite Saying: “Good one.” Favorite Song: Sexy and I
know It, a lot of 80s Rock and a whole bunch more!
Favorite Hangout: My house.Personal Hero : My elders and
Taylor LautnerFuture Plans : Where ever life
takes me…..
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Lynn and Cindy Goebel of Jetmore announce the approach-ing marriage of their daughter, Traci Lun, to Christopher De-limont, son of Jeff and Melissa Delimont of Norton. Traci is a 2007 graduate of Jetmore High School. She completed her un-dergraduate degree in English and Secondary Education from Fort Hays State University in December of 2011 and is cur-rently serving as a substitute teacher in surrounding school districts. Chris is a 2002 graduate of Norton Commu-nity High School. In 2006, he graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney with a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science. He also attended Fort Hays State University where he earned bachelor’s degrees in Health and Human Perfor-mance and Education in 2009. He is currently employed at La Crosse High School as a physi-cal education instructor, coach, and co-athletic director. The couple is planning a wedding for June 2, 2012, at St. Law-rence Catholic Church in Jet-more.
NCHSSat.-Mon, Jan. 14-16FFA at Denver Stock ShowSaturday, Jan. 14Newton Invitational Wres-
tling Tournament, 9 a.m.MCL BB Tournament: Finals
at FHSU, TBAMonday, Jan. 16No school-MLK DayTuesday, Jan. 17Jay Singers, 7:30 a.m.Fall awards assembly, 2 p.m.BB at Plainville, 4:45 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 18S.A.C., A.P.Thursday, Jan. 19Jay Singers, 7:30 a.m.KAYS, A.P.FFA sales/job interviews at
Smith Center, 3 p.m.Scholar’s Bowl at Ellis, 4
p.m.Wrestling at Colby, 6 p.m.Friday, Jan. 20
End of “Kiss the Pig” compe-tition
Faculty meeting, 7:45 a.m.Artist of the Month, A.P.Jazz band rehearsal, A.P.BB vs. Trego, 4:45 p.m.Sunday, Jan. 22Java Jive: JH gym, 3 and 7
p.m.NJHSMonday, Jan. 16No school-MLK DayWednesday, Jan. 18Site council, 5 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 19Stuco Dance, 7-9 p.m.EESMonday, Jan. 16No school-MLK DaySite council, 5 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 17CBMs: KDG.Wednesday, Jan. 18CBMs: First gradeS.I.T., 7:30 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 195 and 6 Grade level meetingNorthern ValleyMonday, Jan. 16No school-MLK DayHS BB-NPL Tournament,
TBDTuesday, Jan. 17HS BB-NPL Tournament,
TBDThursday, Jan. 19FFA Ag Sales/job interviews
at Smith Center, 9 a.m.JH BB vs. Thunder Ridge at
Almena, 4 p.m.Friday, Jan. 20HS BB-NPL Tournament,
TBDSaturday, Jan. 21Ag Ed Speech Contest at
ManhattanHS BB-NPL Tournament,
TBD
S c h o o l C a l e n d a r
S c h o o l m e n uNorton Jr.-Sr. High Schools
MenuTuesday, Jan. 17Breakfast-Breakfast pocket,
fruit or juice, or choice of assort-ed cereal, toast w/margarine and jelly, milk.
Lunch-Chicken nuggets, french fries, carrots, french bread w/margarine, Mandarin oranges and melon, or chef salad, milk.
Wednesday, Jan. 18Breakfast-Breakfast burrito,
hash browns, fruit or juice, or choice of assorted cereal, toast w/margarine and jelly, milk.
Lunch-Hamburger and cheese, lettuce and tomato, corn, choco-late pudding, or chef salad, milk.
Thursday, Jan. 19Breakfast-Chocolate banana
bread, fruit or juice, or choice of assorted cereal, toast w/margarine and jelly, milk.
Lunch-Chili Frito and shredded cheese, vegetable salad, garlic bread, Rosy applesauce, or chef salad, milk.
Friday, Jan. 20Breakfast-Yogurt parfait, fruit
or juice, or choice of assorted ce-real, toast w/margarine and jelly, milk.
Lunch-Chicken strip sandwich, lettuce and tomato, baked beans, oranges and peaches, or chef sal-ad, milk.
EES MenuTuesday, Jan. 17Breakfast-Sausage patty w/bis-
cuit, apple juice, milk.Lunch-Corn dog, tater tots,
baby carrots, fruit cocktail, cook-ie, milk.
Wednesday, Jan. 18Breakfast-Banana bread,
peaches, orange juice, milk.Lunch-Scalloped chicken, corn,
sweet heart pears, celery stick, whole wheat roll, milk.
Thursday, Jan. 19Breakfast-Monkey bread, grape
juice, milk.Lunch-Beef burrito, cheesy
broccoli, Rosy applesauce, blonde brownies, milk.
Friday, Jan. 20Breakfast-Hot French toast,
warm maple syrup, pears, orange juice, milk.
Lunch-Beef and noodles, whipped potatoes, green beans, Mandarin oranges, cheese rolls,
milk.Northern Valley MenuTuesday, Jan. 17Breakfast-Cinnamon raisin bis-
cuit, scrambled eggs, pineapple, or choice of assorted cereal.
Lunch-Chicken-n-noodles, mashed potatoes, french bread, buttered broccoli and peach half.
Wednesday, Jan. 18Breakfast-Ham and cheese bis-
cuit, hash browns, diced peaches, or choice of assorted cereal.
Lunch-Meatloaf, mashed pota-toes, french bread, buttered peas
and vanilla pudding.Thursday, Jan. 19Breakfast-Breakfast taco, hash
browns, pineapple, or choice of assorted cereal.
Lunch-Stromboli, tri-tator, buttered green beans, pineapple ring.
Friday, Jan. 20Breakfast-French toast, syr-
up, hash browns, ham, pears, or choice of assorted cereal.
Lunch-Roast beef, mashed po-tatoes, hot roll, buttered peas and carrots, and apple crisp.
S t u d e n t N e w s
Congratulations to the November Students of the
Month at Norton Community
High School!
P o l i c e L o gJan. 2Six vehicle stopsReport of stolen license plateReport of verbal situationKeys locked in vehicleJan. 3Welfare checkReport of fightThree vehicle stopsJan. 4Two vehicle accidentFive vehicle stopsReport of verbal disputeJan 5Report of harassing phone
callsReport of individual still hav-
ing keys to residence and ve-hicle
Report of missing vehicleThree vehicle stopsReport of stolen vehicleJan 6One vehicle accident, Norton
Dr. ClinicFour vehicle stopsJan 7Report of animal abuseReport of vehicle from Nor-
ton parked in Russell for the last two days
Report of verbal disputeReport of found check book
Report of domestic situation, one arrest
Three vehicle stopsReport of phone harassment Jan 8Keys locked in vehicleReport of domestic situation,
one arrestReport of individual leaving
items in Sleep InnReport of civil matter con-
cerning propertyReport of vandalism to ve-
hicleProbation checkReport of accident