VOLUMNE 2, ISSUE 2 NOV. 14, 2014 WWW.PAWHUSKAHS.ORG Friday November 14th away game in Colcord Oklahoma. The PHS football team will be playing against the Colcord Hornets at their home field. The game starts at 7:30. The PHS band will tag along to support the team. Be sure to take blankets and bundle up for the game, because it will be really cold Friday night. Business Professionals of America (BPA) Attention students BPA is looking for new mem- bers. Dues to get into BPA is $15.00. Meetings for BPA are once a month. BPA does community ser- vice. In March they will be going to a state leader- ship conference and will be spending the night in Tulsa. If interested see Ms. Leslie. Officers President: Bailey Thompson Vice President: Paige Ryan Secretary: Breean Moss Historian: Kat Garner Treasurer: Bradon Berry Parliamentarian: Brittany Wilson Business Professionals of America BPA helps students pursue careers in business management, office administration, information technology and other related career fields. Torch Awards Business Professionals of America’s Torch awards program frames and guides a BPA member’s lead- ership and service to their chapter and community. Students complete activities in the seven Torch categories-- Leadership; service; cooperation; knowledge; friendship; love; hope; faith; and patri- otism– then log their activities in an online Torch Resume. Thanksgiving break is the 26th through the 28th. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving!
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bers. Dues to get into BPA is $15.00. Meetings for
BPA are once a month. BPA does community ser-
vice. In March they will be going to a state leader-
ship conference and will be spending the night in
Tulsa. If interested see Ms. Leslie.
Officers
President: Bailey Thompson
Vice President: Paige Ryan
Secretary: Breean Moss
Historian: Kat Garner
Treasurer: Bradon Berry
Parliamentarian: Brittany Wilson
Business Professionals of America
BPA helps students pursue careers in business
management, office administration, information
technology and other related career fields.
Torch Awards
Business Professionals of America’s Torch awards
program frames and guides a BPA member’s lead-
ership and service to their chapter and community.
Students complete activities in the seven Torch
categories-- Leadership; service; cooperation;
knowledge; friendship; love; hope; faith; and patri-
otism– then log their activities in an online Torch
Resume.
Thanksgiving break is the 26th through the 28th. Hope you have
a great Thanksgiving!
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The chapter has several community service
projects throughout the year. They include
cleaning the highway, wrapping Christmas
gifts for the DHS, the Angle tree and going
to the nursing home.
You might be asking yourself what do I need
to do community service for? Well, there are
several reasons to do so. For high school
kids, it looks great on your application to col-
lege. The Admission counselor goes through
several hundreds and even thousands of ap-
plications. The more community service that is on your application the better it looks. You
could get selected over another student due to this. They want hard workers in college. For
others, another good reason to do community service, it makes your town look better.
Mainly, it teaches you responsibility and self
worth. It builds character in so many ways!
The next question you probably have is, how
do I get involved? Well, that is easy. You
could do things like the FFA does: Cleaning
the highway makes you and your community
look good. When travelers pass through your
town. Going to the nursing home is another
fantastic way to get involved. It could be
something as simple as sitting with the elders
and talking to them. Or even taking them
gifts during the holidays.
The Angle tree is in my opinion the best com-
munity service project. I mean, how much
better can it get. Buying gifts for children who are in desperate need. Nothing better then
giving a child what they want/need for Christmas when their parents can not afford to give
what is needed.
By: Teaira Wadsworth
Pawhuska Junior High Basketball 2014-2015
November 17-21 Pawhuska Tourney
November 17-21 Cleveland 9th Tourney
November 24 Bowring 1 Game Away
November 25 Osage Hills 1 Game Away
On Tuesday November 11th, PHS celebrated and rec-
ognized Veterans Day. We were welcomed by Sarah
Phillippi. The Boy Scout Troop 33 did the posting of
the colors. The sixth and seventh grade choir sang the
“Star Spangled Banner”. Madelyn Priest did the recog-
nizing of our Veteran Guest. PHS Band played “Salute
To Our Patriots”. Our speaker introduction was
Hanna Laughlin and our guest speaker was Mr. Dale
Johnson. High School and eighth grade choir sang
“Hero”. Jenna Shulanberger did the closing. Boy Scout
Troop 33 did the retrieving of the flags. Our guest Vet-
erans were..
Rick Laird (U.S Army)
Cloyd Easley (Army)
Wayne Bute (Army)
Robert Wells (Marine Corp)
Rhian Rippetoe (Army)
Dale Johnson (Army)
Courtney Redeagle (Army)
John Reynolds (Army)
Jacob Bruno (Army)
Joe Bright (Army)
Justin Malone (Army)
Colton Jones (Army)
Jesse Smith (Army)
David Downing (Army)
Dug & Amanda Merit (Army)
Danny Mooney (Air Force)
Donny Smith (Army)
David Clifton (U.S Marine)
Francis Kelley (U.S Marine)
Fred Dun (U.S Marine)
Phillip Strosahl (Army)
Josh Vogele (Army)
Mr. Lynn (Army Reserve)
Mr. Scott (Navy)
Seniors, college is right around the corner and
the time for applying for scholarships and
grants is knocking at our doors!
The following Scholarships are still available
for Osage students to apply for.
Mae Lasley 2014 Application, must be com-pleted and turned in by April, 15th, 2015. OTEC 2014 Initial Application, must be com-pleted by December, 31st, 2015. OTEC 2014 Renewal Application, must be com-pleted by December, 31st, 2015. ON Education Higher Education Scholarship Ap-plication, must be completed by December, 31st, 2015.
ON Higher Education Scholarship Handbook 2014-2015, not a scholarship, but must also be turned in, in order to receive scholarships, dead-line is December, 31st, 2015.