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friday, May 9
Announcements
What’s for Breakfast?
What’s for Lunch?
Breakfast Casserole
Classic Café: Taco Burger
Assorted Fruit or Juice
Pizza Parlor: Sausage and Pepperoni
Grill Station Diner: Fish
Special of the Day
On Display: Ham and Cheese Calzone
Happy Birthday today to Taylor Mathisen
and Leesa Whitman, on Saturday to Dylan Bork, Nancy
Martinez, David Roe and Brandon Steiger and on Sunday to Steve Baumann, Tanner
Bohlen, Brandon Loux, Brandon Patri, Tiara Rose, Bailey Wunderlich and Mrs. Stangel
from PAWS, your peer group. Stop in Student Services for
your birthday treat.
PAWS annual Battle of the Bands is right around the corner and is in need of competing
bands. If you have a band,
or know of one interested in competing, come pick up an order form in Guidance.
Contracts are due by Wednesday, May 14th.
Attention Students who need to serve detentions:
There are a number of teachers who can use your help in their classrooms, and you
can serve your detentions by working with them. See Mrs. Whitman in Student Services.
Seniors, please check the
list in the high school office to make sure that we have your photo for the senior slide show.
Pictures may be turned
in to Mr. Brielmaier in E 101.
Your healthy walking tip of the day:
Walking regularly can help lower or
keep your blood pressure at a normal level.
Today’s Activities:
Frosh Baseball at New London, 4:30
p.m.
JV and Varsity Golf vs. Shawano,
3:00 p.m.
Frosh Softball vs. New London, 4:30
p.m.
Choir Concert, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday Activities:
JV Baseball at Lux-Casco, 11:00 a.m.-DH
Varsity Baseball vs. Lux-Casco, 11:00
a.m.-DH
JV and Varsity Soccer at Little Chute,
9:00 a.m.
JV and Varsity Softball at Lux-Casco,
11:00 a.m.- DH
Frosh Softball at Neenah Tourney,
10:00 a.m.
Boys and Girls Track at Bay Conference
Meet, Lux-Casco, 10:00 a.m.
My mother taught me very early to believe
I could achieve any accomplishment I wanted to. The first was to walk without braces.
~ Wilma Rudolph
~ The “fastest woman in the world” at the 1960 Olympics where she won three gold
medals, Wilma Rudolph wore metal braces on her legs as a child. Known for her dignity
and grace, Wilma Rudolph passed away in 1994.
Don’t forget Mother’s
Day!
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