Page 1 April 30, 2015 Volume 22, Issue 29 Paw Press Paw Press Paw Press Weekly Weekly Weekly Clinton Graceville Beardsley Thursday: Lasagna, garlic toast, lettuce salad & apples Friday: Cheese pizza, corn, trail mix & applesauce Monday: Chicken pattie, smiley potatoes, tropical fruit mix & peas Tuesday: Scalloped potatoes & ham, pears, glazed carrots & dinner roll Wednesday: Fajitas, salsa, spaghetti sauce, lettuce salad & peaches Lunch Menu What: Prep and paint the Beardsley City Park equipment When: Sunday, May 3 starting at 2 p.m. Monday, May 4 starting at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 at 4 p.m. Why: To improve the look of our City Park YOUR HELP IS MUCH APPRECIATED! The paint, a few brushes and other paint supplies will be provided, but please feel free to bring your own favorite brush and/or pail and wire brushes to help prep the equip- ment before painting. Also, we will be using oil paint, so please dress appropriately. Community Volunteer Project: Beardsley City Park Pillows! Mrs. Reisdorph taught these 7th grade students how to use the sewing machines and hand sew. Then they designed and drew their own patterns, chose the fabric and cut the patterns from that fabric. The students also learned how to use the iron to press open seams and iron out wrinkles on their fabrics. Students are: Casey Dahl, Emily Fryer, Michael Niesen, Justin Gillespie is in the back holding up his pizza slice pillow, Austin Folk is directly in front of Justin, and David Casper is on the far right. 2015 National Honor Society Induction By: Dalton Nilson By: Sharon Tritz The CGB National Honor Society inducted students into the NHS program on Monday, April 27. This year 12 students were inducted into the NHS pro- gram including : Natalie Basta, Jordan Bauer, Michael Bauer, Claire Chalupnik, Kendra Gilsdorf, Callie Kipp, Kyle Lampert, Kayla Moberg, Dalton Nilson, Austin Stueve, Kassidy Sykora and Sharon Tritz. Mrs. Wahl is the NHS Advisor.
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April 30, 2015
Volume 22, Issue 29
Paw Press Paw Press Paw Press WeeklyWeeklyWeekly
Clinton Graceville Beardsley
Thursday:
Lasagna,
garlic toast,
lettuce salad
& apples
Friday:
Cheese pizza,
corn, trail mix
& applesauce
Monday:
Chicken pattie,
smiley potatoes,
tropical fruit mix
& peas
Tuesday:
Scalloped potatoes
& ham, pears,
glazed carrots
& dinner roll
Wednesday:
Fajitas, salsa,
spaghetti sauce,
lettuce salad
& peaches
Lunch Menu
What: Prep and paint the Beardsley City Park equipment
When: Sunday, May 3 starting at 2 p.m.
Monday, May 4 starting at 4 p.m.
Wednesday, May 6 at 4 p.m.
Why: To improve the look of our City Park
YOUR HELP IS MUCH APPRECIATED!
The paint, a few brushes and other paint supplies will be provided, but please feel free
to bring your own favorite brush and/or pail and wire brushes to help prep the equip-
ment before painting. Also, we will be using oil paint, so please dress appropriately.
Community Volunteer Project: Beardsley City Park
Pillows!
Mrs. Reisdorph taught these 7th grade students how to use
the sewing machines and hand sew. Then they designed and drew
their own patterns, chose the fabric and cut the patterns from that
fabric. The students also learned how to use the iron to press open
seams and iron out wrinkles on their fabrics.
Students are: Casey Dahl, Emily Fryer, Michael Niesen,
Justin Gillespie is in the back holding up his pizza slice pillow,
Austin Folk is directly in front of Justin, and David Casper is on the far right.
2015 National Honor Society Induction By: Dalton Nilson
By: Sharon Tritz
The CGB National Honor Society inducted
students into the NHS program on Monday, April 27.
This year 12 students were inducted into the NHS pro-
gram including : Natalie Basta, Jordan Bauer, Michael
Stueve, Kassidy Sykora and Sharon Tritz. Mrs. Wahl is
the NHS Advisor.
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Weekly Senior Of The Week: Carrie Hiedeman
Kylie Jenner
Challenge “Just because you can do something,
doesn't mean you should!’’
Trend
Selfie Website
The Newest . . .
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By: Sam Bauer
This week’s Senior of the Week is Carrie Hiedeman. She has been a part of track,
basketball and volleyball. She works really hard at school and it has paid off as she is the
valedictorian of the senior class! She is also the President of Stu-
dent Council and the Secretary of the class!
I am best known for . . . Being smart
One of my favorite high school memories was . . . Last day of school game days
Being a senior finally makes me feel . . . Unsupervised
I will miss . . . Sweet rolls and brunch for lunch
I will miss . . . Being stuck in class and being shepherded by the bell
What are your plans after high school . . . Go to NDSU for English Education
My advice for the underclassmen is . . . Work hard. It will pay off.
Pitch Perfect 2 By: Kendra Gilsdorf
Get ready! Pitch Perfect 2 will be coming out in
theaters on May 15. The Barden Bellas are back in Pitch Perfect 2, the follow-up to 2012’s smash hit Pitch Perfect! This upcoming comedy film directed by Elizabeth Banks
and written by Kay Cannon is about the Barden Bellas
entering an international acappella competition that no
American group has ever won
before.
You’ll be glad to know
the cast is back including Rebel
Wilson and Anna Kendrick,
with a few new stars such as,
Clay Matthews and several Green Bay Packers linemen
as they show off their singing and dancing abilities!
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Sports Girls Sports Summary
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By: Karson Zych
The softball team traveled to
Ashby Thursday, April 23 and they
unfortunately, lost 13-7. They went to
Hillcrest on Friday and they won 19-
18! Good job! They had a tournament in LQPV on
Saturday and they beat Yellow Medicine, but lost to
LQPV! Good luck the rest of your season!
The track team traveled to LQPV last Friday.
Rachael got first in the shot put and earned a new
school record! Rachael also got first in the discus.
The team of Cheyenne, Jamie, Rachael and Mikaela
got fourth place in the 4x1. The track team traveled
to Benson on Tuesday. Rachael placed first in the
shot put. The team of Callie K.,
Nora, Jamie and Callie V. got sev-
enth place in the 4x4. Callie V. also
got seventh place in the triple jump.
Good luck tracksters!
Boys Sports Summary
By: Kenedi Stotesbery
The track team went to LQPV on Friday,
April 24, where they did pretty well! Joey got first in
the 110m and 300m hurdles, Riley, Isaac, Dillon,
and Matt got first in the 4x2, Matt got first in the
200m, and Dillon got first in the triple jump! Good
job! They traveled to Benson on Tues-
day, April 28 and Cormick broke the
new school record in the 110m hurdles
with 14.89 seconds!
The baseball team had a game
last Friday against Hancock and they
won 13-7. They had a game in Dawson-Boyd on
Tuesday and they won 17-4! They are on a winning
streak! Keep it up boys! They have a
game against Hancock on Thursday
and a game against Breckenridge on
Friday! Good luck the rest of your
season!!
Girl Athlete of the Week
By: Jacey Douglas
This week’s girl athlete of the week is not
only my lucky #11 on the softball team, but plays
outfield and is cheerleading captain, Alaina Kleindl!
She is in cheerleading and softball. Her favorite
sport out of the two to do is indeed, softball! She is
best known for being crazy!
Explain your pregame ritual or something lucky you
have or do: Jamming out to music while crusin’
around with friends
Favorite sports idol: Carly
Manning
Favorite Wolverine sports mo-
ment (involving you): Playing
varsity in softball for the first
time
What game/event you are
looking forward to: Playing
against Ortonville
Boy Athlete of the Week
By: Brittany Backer
This week’s athlete of the week is Jacob Gil-
lespie. He plays football, left field in baseball and is a
member of the trapshooting team. He is known by
his nickname “Gazelle.”
My favorite sports idol is. . . John Abraham, football
My favorite sports moment is. . . State trapshooting