The mission of St. Xavier Catholic
School is to educate the whole
person—body, mind and spirit—in Christian values in accordance with our Catholic faith
tradition.
Welcome to St. Xavier’s new school year! This year a few
things are different because we have a couple of new classes. We are
trying to expand our curriculum and catch up with the other
schools. A few of our newer classes would include Chemistry, Choir,
Trigonometry, Business and Economics. Next year we will be add-
ing Physics and Spanish II. With those new classes we have a few
new teachers to help us learn those subjects a little better. Even for
Chemistry the teacher is teaching us online so it’s a new experience
for everyone. Also, our schedule is a little different so we had to
move church to Tuesdays and Fridays. This sounds like a promising
year with new faces and newer classes.
Yearbooks are up for
sale right now! You can
buy one for $20.00 until
November 23, 2010 so
buy yours today! This
years yearbook will be a
color soft back book.
Also, something new
that we are adding this
year is our full-time pre
-schoolers.
New Year New Classes!
X FACTor File
September 2010
Early bird Sales!
St. Xavier Stringers
WHO: Any student is welcome to participate from the 4th grade and up.
WHEN: Rehearsals will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays
First Year Stringers will rehearse 3:00-3:30 pm (2nd Year Stingers are
asked to come at this time as well)
Second Year Stringers will rehearse 3:30-4:00 pm
**Students will meet in the band room after school dismissal where Mr. Workman will help
them get their instruments until Mrs. Corlett can get to the music room. Sometimes rehearsals
start BEFORE 3:00, so students will need to be ready.
WHERE: Music room
COST: $25.00/monthly fee (at the beginning of the month).
INSTUMENTS: Students who don’t have their own instruments may purchase a violin for
about $130 through the school, either in a lump sum or in installments.
INSTRUCTOR(S): Mrs. Corlett, with the assistance of Mr. Workman.
CONTACT INFORMATION: [email protected]
If you are interested, please return the bottom portion of this sheet to the office, Mr.
Workman or Mrs. Corlett. For information on organizational meetings and used in-
strument sales go to Mrs. Corlett’s classroom (across from the music room). For more
information please contact Mrs. Corlett or Mr. Workman.
Student Name:________________________________________________________________
Grade:__________________ Pre-Stringer: YES / NO
Phone Number:________________________________________________________________
E-Mail Address:_______________________________________________________________
This year, Yearbook Staff has created a
mini game. It’s a game that can anyone play
it as long as you are a student of St. Xavier School.
In this game anyone has an opportunity to “Guess Who’’
the mystery person is. In addition, if anyone can guess the
right answer, he/she can be able to claim a prize. For more
information just ask Mrs. Fowler.
Place your guesses in the box that is located in the computer
lab. One winner will be selected at the end of every month.
A Girl who likes to play tennis, track and field, and
she also likes collecting dum dum wrappers.
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5’7’’ inches tall
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Elise Larres
8th Grade Age: 12
From: Oklahoma
Family: parents, 2 brothers, 1 sister
Hobbies: art, nature, volleyball
Favorites:
Color: all together
Food: none
Music: Christian Rock
Movie: fictional
Subject: Math
Animal: Wolf
Books: Eragon series
TV show: America’s Got Talent
Brianna Wells
8th Grade Age:13
From: JCMS
Family: parents, 4 brothers, 1 sister
Hobbies: swimming, sports
Favorites:
Color– black
Food– none
Music– Hip-hop
Movie– Step Up 2
Subject– history
Animal– tiger
Book– Define Maybe
TV show– Pretty Little Liars
Mang Rachel Demei
8th Grade Age: 13
From: Palau
Family: parents, 1 brother, 1 sister
Hobbies: sports
Favorites:
Color: black and silver
Food: tacos
Music: R&B
Movie: Stomp the Yard
Subject: English
Animal: none
Books: joke books
TV show: Family Matters
Kendra Hutchison
9th Grade Age: 14
From: Milford, KS
Family: parents, 5 siblings
Hobbies: music theatre, costume de-sign, reading
Favorites:
Color: green
Food: none
Music: Celtic
Movie: How to Train Your Dragon
Subject: drama
Animal: dog
Book: The Bible
TV show: Phineas & Ferb
Alex Daniels
9th Grade Age: 14
From: Solomon
Family: parents, 3 siblings
Hobbies: video games
Favorites:
Color: orange
Food: hamburger, pizza
Music: Classic Rock, Country
Movie: Transformers 2, Avatar
Subject: math
Animal: dog, cat
Book: Claws
TV show: Ed, Edd, and Eddy, Avatar the Last Airbender
Luke Lee
9th Grade Age: 16
From: Korea
Family: parents, 1 sister
Hobbies: computer games, soccer
Favorites:
Color: blue, green
Food: pizza, burger, kimchi
Music: Rap
Movie: Comic Movie
Subject: P.E., comp. apps
Animal: dog, cat
Book: Fantage
TV show: Tru TV Chanel
Meet the Students
Nick Griffiths
10th Grade Age: 15
From: JCHS
Family: parents, 1 brother
Hobbies: sports
Favorites:
Color: green
Food: tacos
Music: Hip-hop, Rap
Movie: Longest Yard
Subject: none
Animal: none
Book: none
TV show: none
Matt Zerr
10th Grade Age: 15
From: JCHS
Family: parents, 2 sisters, 1 brother
Hobbies: hunting, fishing
Favorites:
Color: blue
Food: pizza
Music: Country
Movie: Vampires Suck
Subject: history
Animal: fish
Book: none
TV show: Family Guy
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Jacob Chaney
10th Grade Age: 15
From: JCHS
Family: parents, 1 brother, 1 sister
Hobbies: computer
Favorites:
Color: green
Food: none
Music: all
Movie: none
Subject: history
Animal: none
Book: Maximum Ride series
TV show: none
Victoria McCoy
11th Grade Age: 16
From: Oberlin, Louisiana
Family: parents, 1 sister
Hobbies: playing sports
Favorites:
Color: green
Food: nachos
Music: Rap, R&B
Movie: The Lion King
Subject: English
Animal: dolphin
Book: Kill For Me
TV show: Jersey Shore
Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 5
Bottom left: Alex Daniels, Brianna Wells, Mang Rachel Demei, Elise Larres.
Middle left: Kendra Hutchison, Luke Lee, Nick Griffiths, Victoria McCoy
Back left: Matt Zerr and Jacob Chaney
Welcome back volleyball players.
I hope you all enjoyed your sum-
mer, are well rested and ready to
kick some tail! The volleyball
season has just recently started,
so all of you sports fans out there
should come out to see a volley-
ball game or two. If you’re look-
ing for a fun, eventful and sus-
penseful time, this is the place to
go. Lets cheer our Lady Rams to
victory! Go Big Blue! During
break time if you need a drink or
a snack, we do have an amazing
concession stand so check it out.
First high school game was Sat-
urday Aug. 28 at Alma. Second
game was home, Tuesday the
31st VS Topeka played as well
for the junior high. Their next
game is a home game on Thurs-
day Sept. 9 VS Manhattan. Lets
go Rams!
during the
following
game.
Were all
proud of
our Lady
Rams.
Keep it up!
Lets give Mr. Keating some
recognition as well. He is our
high school girls’ volleyball
coach. He did an excellent job
coaching the girls through
their first tournament. Unfor-
tunately we didn’t win every
game. The girls, however, did
put forth one hundred percent
effort. They did even better
Bumping the New Season Into Action
High School Volleyball
nicate together. The
older girls started
showing the ropes to
the new girls.”
“Seeing the girls win
isn’t as important as
giving one hundred
percent.” Spoken like
a true coach, Mrs.
Powers. Lets all hope
for a good season and
cheer them to victory!
We would like to welcome back
Mrs. Melanie Powers, the junior
high volleyball coach for the last
4 years. She sure whips the girls
into shape. How does the team
look for this year, one might ask?
“Many of our returning players,
several 8th graders, who played
for 3 years know my philosophy.
The first year players are learn-
ing to work together and commu-
Junior High Volleyball
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Go Rams!
Grade Volleyball Player Number
11th Keating, Lené 33
11th Jackson, Keonya 32
11th Powers, Kellie 21
10th Engelhardt,
Yvonne 34
10th Miller, Madison 20
10th Nickerson, Cayley 9
9th Hutchison, Kendra 31
9th Keating, Keating 15
9th McCann, Kelli 23
9th Wood, Alex 22
Grade Volleyball Player Number
8th Demei, Rachel 20
8th Kesner, Davita 8
8th Kirkman, Emily 10
8th Larres, Elise 18
8th Piscozzi, Federica 17
8th Powers, Miranda 2
8th Reese, Leslie 1
8th Sunley, Kristina 15
8th Wells, Brianna 12
8th Zimmer, Mary 7
7th McConnel, Abby 4
6th Lorentzon, Kadi 5
6th Stenstrom, Megan 11
6th Tanguay, Taylor 3
6th Voris, Tatum 16
The Lady Rams did an excellent job at
the tournament in Alma. They really got
fired up when they played. It was a
great warm-up for the season. First
game was against Centralia, and the
Lady Rams really stood their ground. It
was a tough team to play, but we did
show them a thing or two. The fans
were really proud of these girls. They
must have played five or six games each
with two rounds total. To tell you the
truth the girls were pooped by the end
of the day, Thank God there were rest
periods. Over, all the girls did excellent.
They really showed their Ram Pride
when they played Axtell. The first
round, starting with Guest, went as
so: Twenty-five to twenty, The last
round was an unfortunate turn of
events but it gave us knowledge and
skill for next time. The score was
twenty to fifteen. The game wasn’t
exactly in our favor but we did show
we needed a little work and better
communication. When the game Vs
Cair Paravel came, we showed that we
accomplished both and came out
strong! GO RAMS!!!
Like the junior high, our high school
Lady Rams did excellent at their
game Vs Cair Paravel. Mr. Keating
really showed off his coaching skills.
He led the girls to victory in the first
round with a score, starting with
Guest, of twenty-one to twenty five.
Following that round the Ladies lost
the second round with a score of
twenty-five to seventeen. They
weren’t ready to give up just yet!
They played their tails off. The last
round was probably the most sus-
penseful. The last round was a
game that I’m sure will give the la-
dies spark to get pumped up for
their next game. The score was
twenty-five to twenty-three. We
may not have won the game, but if
we were to talk to the other team
they would have agreed we did
amazing. The game kept many of
the fans on their toes.
High School Tournament at Wabaunsee
High School Game VS Cair Paravel
cent. Now the “B” team seemed to
keep up the fighting spirit. They
started off with a score of ten to five.
They didn't quit there they really got
fired up and picked up their game to
win the second round with a ten to a
whopping fifteen points! Way to go
girls! With the ending of the last
round, they gave Cair Paravel a run
for their money with a score of ten to
eight.
The junior high girls did a good job on
their first game. First, they played
Cair Paravel from Topeka. They
played two rounds, starting with
Guest. The score was twenty-five to
seventeen in the first round and in the
second, twenty-five to twenty. Need-
less to say they did great during their
first game. Mrs. Powers did an ex-
tremely well at coaching them. The
girls seemed to give one hundred per-
Jr. High Game VS Cair Paravel
Volume 1, Issue 1
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STUCO AND CLASS ELECTION RESULTS
12th
GRADE
President –Elisa Mendoza-Morales
Vice President-Alex Davis
Secretary- Monique Nesbitt
Treasurer– Jeong woo Kim
STUCO rep- Jeff Flores
11th
GRADE
President-Lené Keating
Vice President –Adam Whitaker
Secretary – Kellie Powers
Treasurer – Killian Wood
STUCO rep – Keonya Jackson
10th
GRADE
President – Clayey Nickerson
Vice President -Josh Pearce
Secretary– Payton Yopp
Treasurer–Nick Griffiths
STUCO rep—Brennan Booth
9th
GRADE
President- Kim Keating
Vice President- Alex Wood
Secretary – Kellie McCann
Treasurer -Christian Davis
STUCO rep -Benedict Flores
8th
GRADE
President - Mary Zimmer
Vice President- Emily Maria Kirkman
Secretary – Miranda Powers
Treasurer – Brooke Davis
STUCO rep- Rachel Mango
7th
GRADE
President– Lexi Gaono
Vice President- Tyler Tanguy
Secretary – Meagan Fernandez
Treasurer– Brody Whitaker
STUCO rep- Adam carpenter
Congratulations on this year’s 7th through 12th
grade class elections. your can see your class
election results are to the left. Congratulations to
the people who got the STUCO positions they
wanted. We thank you all for voting for new
STUCO members and we hope that they do the
best they can do at the positions that were
elected to hold. The STUCO election results are
listed below.
STUCO : President - Alex Davis
Vice President– Keonya
Jackson
Officers-Benedict Flores
Elisa Mendoza-
Morales
Keon Jackson
L P T E C Z O H O C F S P C E J S N D R
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E I O I S O R S H K I E T Z Z E E Z O F
W F P J C I S C S Z H Z O N Y K D B K E
D Q G P C N A G J E V G G X Q H U A R G
B D M U O E I G A L S I R U R B T A Z D
P N L F T P E R W Z I N A C W H S C A H
T U Z S K O O B P C B F P F Q E X U I S
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K W S K C C H X L M X N J V R Z A A O Y
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E V W A E K S S G U P S C K U N X O T T
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U O T H B K J Y R X A T F R W Z I Z D U
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NEWS PHOTOGRAPH PRINCIPAL
SPORTS STUDENTS TEACHERS
YEARBOOK
Monthly Word Search
X FACTor File
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
5 6
Labor Day -
No School
7
Trash Bag
Fundraiser
Sales starts
8
Activities
Committee
Meeting
9 10 11
Invitational
Volleyball
Tournament
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20
PTO Meeting
6:30 pm
21 22 23
JH VB at
Prairie
Heights
24 25
26 27
JH VB vs.
Flint Hills
Christian
28 29 30
September 2010
School Spirit Wear! All t-shirts are 100% pre-shrunken cotton. They are available in adult sizes (S, M,
L, XL, & 2XL) and youth sizes (S, M, & L). Shirts are also available in long sleeves
for $12 and hoodies for $25. Don’t miss out! Show your school spirit and ORDER
YOURS TODAY!!!
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