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Page 1 February 12, 2015 Volume 22, Issue 18 Paw Press Weekly Clinton Graceville Beardsley Thursday: Walking tacos, refried beans, lettuce, onions, cheese, salsa, sour cream, black olives, pears & Valentine cookie Friday: Subs, lettuce, onions, veggies, dip, banana, multi-grain chips, & ice cream Monday: No School! Tuesday: Chicken strips, rice pilaf, cheesy broccoli & apple crisp Wednesday: Italian dunkers, spaghetti sauce, lettuce salad, peaches & trail mix Lunch Menu Seniors Get Pied Tomorrow Night! By: Brittany Backer By: Kenedi Stotesbery Pennies For Patients Valentine’s Day Wallet Breakers How much are you willing to spend on a Valentine’s Day gift? Consumers spend $2 billion just on flowers and chocolate each Valentine’s Day. What’s your dream gift? Pennies for Patients is a fundraiser organized by Bobby Ewert as his NHS project. Collection for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society started on February 2 and continues through tomorrow. There are jugs located in the commons for each grade to contrib- ute their change. Each grade is battling to contribute the highest percent- age per student and the class that collects the most change in both the elementary and high school will win an ice cream float party. Bobby came up with this idea because he wanted to do a good deed for people in need, lend a helping hand and, of course, provide a fun competition among grades! Tomorrow, during halftime of the boys game against Ashby, the teachers will be pieing seniors as the grand finale to their successful fundraising cam- paign for cancer! Come see Gina, Paul, Joey, Shandy, Mikki, Jamie, Matt, Bobby, Jacey and Morgan get pied TWICE by CGB staff, BUT only if there’s enough money: $200! Please donate today and tomorrow—it’s your last chance—they need about $50! By: Jacey Douglas $5,199.99 $99.97 $1,251,360.00 $49.95 $1,080.00 $397.21 Congratulations to Saige, Callie, Austin and Danika for earning Red Awards at Regional Science Fair last Friday! Congratulations to Alma for winning a Blue Award and advancing to State! Congratulations to Sharina Reyes for making it to Round Two!

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February 12, 2015

Volume 22, Issue 18

Paw Press Weekly

Clinton Graceville Beardsley

Thursday:

Walking tacos,

refried beans,

lettuce, onions,

cheese, salsa,

sour cream, black

olives, pears &

Valentine cookie

Friday:

Subs, lettuce,

onions, veggies,

dip, banana,

multi-grain chips,

& ice cream

Monday:

No School!

Tuesday:

Chicken strips,

rice pilaf,

cheesy broccoli

& apple crisp

Wednesday:

Italian dunkers,

spaghetti sauce,

lettuce salad,

peaches

& trail mix

Lunch Menu

Seniors Get Pied Tomorrow Night!

By: Brittany Backer

By: Kenedi Stotesbery

Pennies For Patients

Valentine’s Day Wallet Breakers

How much are you willing to spend on a Valentine’s Day gift? Consumers spend

$2 billion just on flowers and chocolate each Valentine’s Day. What’s your dream gift?

Pennies for Patients is a fundraiser organized by Bobby Ewert as

his NHS project. Collection for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

started on February 2 and continues through tomorrow.

There are jugs located in the commons for each grade to contrib-

ute their change. Each grade is battling to contribute the highest percent-

age per student and the class that collects the most change in both the

elementary and high school will win an ice cream float party.

Bobby came up with this idea because he wanted to do a good

deed for people in need, lend a helping hand and, of course, provide a

fun competition among grades!

Tomorrow, during halftime of the boys game against Ashby, the teachers will

be pieing seniors as the grand finale to their successful fundraising cam-

paign for cancer! Come see Gina, Paul, Joey, Shandy, Mikki, Jamie,

Matt, Bobby, Jacey and Morgan get pied TWICE by CGB staff, BUT

only if there’s enough money: $200!

Please donate today and tomorrow—it’s your last chance—they

need about $50!

By: Jacey Douglas

$5,199.99

$99.97

$1,251,360.00

$49.95

$1,080.00

$397.21

Congratulations to Saige, Callie, Austin and Danika for earning Red Awards at Regional Science Fair last Friday!

Congratulations to Alma for winning a Blue Award and advancing to State!

Congratulations to Sharina Reyes for making it to

Round Two!

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Weekly

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Valentine’s Day Movies By: Gina Gilsdorf

As you all know, Valen-

tine’s Day is just around the corner.

I would like to share some lovey-

dovey movie ideas you and your

love could enjoy on this day.

First of all, you can never

go wrong with a Nicholas Sparks

movie. A few examples include the

very famous movie The Notebook

about a summer romance that par-

ents don’t approve of.

Another Sparks movie is The Vow about a young

couple who is very much in love when suddenly their

lives are turned upside down because of a car accident. A

few other romantic Nicholas Sparks movies are The Last Song, Safe Haven, and A Walk To Remember.

Of course you can’t forget the

famous Titanic, the love story of Rose

and Jack risking their lives to save each

other is unforgettably romantic.

Whatever you watch this Valen-

tine’s Day be sure you watch it with a

loved one!

Senior Of The Week By: Rachael Kellen

This week’s senior of the week loves the color

orange, popcorn, Dora, smiling and her dog, Theodore .

Can you guess who it is?? It’s Shelby.

I am best known for . . . “I’m Back,” my “I see you” gesture and my

smile. :)

My favorite high school memory is . . . Taking my senior pictures and

going to prom with Raiden.

Being a senior finally makes me feel . . . Happy, but also

sad to leave all my classmates and friends.

I will miss . . . Rachael

My plans after high school are . . . Going to two more

years vocational school and then moving into Divine

House.

Start

Building

Your Base!

Mr. Farwell

OpenSky.com offers products and deals

worth looking at.

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Girls Sports Summary Boys Sports Summary

By: Callie Kipp

This week at CGB, the Boys

Basketball team went to Underwood on

Monday where they played their hearts

out, but didn't come out with the win,

losing by 9 close points. The junior var-

sity won their game by 10 points. The

boys will be playing against Ashby at

home on February 13 and then BE on

February 19. Good luck Boys!

The Wrestling team

got their big win on Tuesday of

this week against Bertha-

Hewitt/ Verndale. The score

was 39-33. This match started of

sections for the team. On Feb-

ruary 13, they go up to Staples to wrestle West Central.

A big shout out to Carter Behrens for achieving

his 75 wins last night!

Good luck with the rest of Sections!

Girl Athlete of the Week

By: Natalie Basta

This week’s girl athlete of the week is

Emma Botker. She’s #13 in volleyball where

she plays hitter/setter, #30 in basketball where

she’s a forward and she’s #16 in softball.

She’s best known for having twinning knee injuries

with Kayla.

My pregame ritual . . . Jamming to music in the locker

room with B–squad

My favorite sports idol . . . Maya Moore

Favorite professional sports moment . . . Lynx winning

the WNBA Championship

Favorite sports moment involving me . . . This year’s

basketball game in Ortonville

Favorite sports moment not involving me . . . State

Football Championship

The game/event I am looking forward to

is . . . JO volleyball tournaments

Favorite sport to play/watch . . .

Volleyball

Boy Athlete of the Week By: Callie Kipp

This week’s boy athlete of the week is Maison

Gibson. He is #10 in basketball and is the shooting

guard. He is best known for running into a guy wire.

My pregame ritual is . . . Rolling the Ghost Caddy.

My favorite sports idol is . . . Kevin Durant

Favorite professional sports moment . . . Seahawks al-

most winning again

Favorite Sports Moment Involving me . . . Beating

Wheaton at home.

Favorite Wolverine Sports Moment

not involving me . . . Going to the

Dome.

The game/event I am looking for to is

. . . The next game!

My favorite sport to play is . . .

Basketball

My favorite sport to watch is . . .

Volleyball

By: Tanner Teske

The CGB Girls Basketball team has had a

busy week. Saturday they traveled to NDSCS in

Wahpeton and faced the number one team in

North Dakota against Kindred.

They lost 59-37, but they played

very well.

On Friday they traveled to

Ashby to face the Arrows and lost

59-44. Thursday they went to take

on the Hancock Owls but were defeated after a

hard fought game by a score of 46-44. The girls

have two games left on their schedule before

playoffs start. Their next game is Tuesday against

Hillcrest.

The Lighting Gymnastics

team have been having an awe-

some season.

Wish them Good Luck in

sections on Saturday!!

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Games

By: Sam Bauer

Staff Box Technical Assistance

Brice Hoffman Mrs. Holtz

Mrs. Stueve

Editors Brittany Backer (Page 2)

Sam Bauer (Page 8) Hannah Breeggemann (Page 1)

Rachael Kellen (Page 3) Callie Kipp (Page 6)

Dalton Nilson (Page 4) Tanner Teske (Page 5) Sharon Tritz (Pages 7)

Staff Writers Natalie Basta Jacey Douglas

Stephanie Findlay Kendra Gilsdorf

Gina Gilsdorf Collin Kellen

Morgan Nordly ShaRaye Redfield Kenedi Stotesbery

Karson Zych

Advisor

Mrs. Jibben

Games

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Throwback

For Kids Born in the 90’s By: KendraGilsdorf

By: Karson Zych

Old Time Tractors Stuff

Page

5

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√ It Out In-School Opportunities

By: Hannah Breeggemann

Save the Date By: Rachael Kellen

February 13– Knowledge Bowl

Wrestling @ Staples Motley

BBB vs Ashby @ Home

February 14– Valentine’s Day

Arctic Open

February 16– Presidents Day/

Possible Make-up Day #1

February 17– BBB @ Waverly

GBB @ Hillcrest

February 19– Midterm

February 19– BBB vs. BE

February 20– Wrestling @ Wheaton

February 21– BBB @ NDSCS

Wrestling @ Wheaton

February 24- GBB @ Wheaton

Seniors who are going to be filling out the financial aid application– you may

start doing that anytime now, waiting at least two weeks after your and your parent’s

taxes are filed. You will do this at www.fafsa.gov. See Mrs. Wahl soon if you have

questions or need assistance! Make sure that you don’t use any other site because

there are some that charge you and the application is free and there is free help out

there, like myself and your college’s financial aid office!

Juniors– Now is the time to find out as much information about careers and colleges as you can. You

should also soon be studying for the ACT, as it is not a test you can just cram for. You can get study materials

online or from the counseling office.

Mrs. Wahl will be on leave sometime at the end of February

until mid-April. Mr. Haggerty will be filling in for her during that

time. If there is anything for which you need assistance directly from

Mrs. Wahl, try to plan before or after her leave time, otherwise Mr.

Haggerty will be able to assist you.

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F-U-N

Fun Facts

Jokes and Riddles

Trivia Crack By: Sharon Tritz

By: Jacey Douglas and Morgan Nordly

By: Dalton Nilson

15 percent of U.S. women send themselves flowers on Valentine's Day.

220,000 is the average number of

wedding proposals on Valentine's

Day each year.

Teachers will receive the most Valentines on

Valentine’s Day. Followed by children,

mothers, wives, sweethearts, and pets.

In the US, 64% of men don’t make romantic

plans for Valentine’s Day for their

sweethearts.

Q. What do farmers give their

wives on Valentine’s Day?

A. Hogs and Kisses! Q. Do you have a date

for Valentines Day?

A. February 14th

Q. Do skunks celebrate

Valentines Day?

A. Sure, they are very

scent-imental!

Q. What did one

pickle say to an-

other?

A. You mean a

great dill to me.

Q. What’s the best part

about Valentines Day?

A. The next day when all

of the chocolate goes on

sale

Q. What did the man

with a broken leg say to

his nurse?

A. I got a “crutch” on

you

In Cinderella’s story what was turned into the carriage and coachmen? 1. Pumpkin and Mice? 2. Carriage and Mice 3. Pumpkin and Dogs 4. Carriage and Dogs? What color is the little mermaid’s tail? 1. Blue 2. Green 3. Pink 4. Purple Cryptozoology studies animals who ? 1. Animals who live in crypts 2. Endangered animals 3. Animals whose existence is improbable

1. Pumpkin and Mice 2. Green 3. Bon Jovi 4. Animals

whose existence is improbable

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Polls

By: Sam Bauer

What is love?

By: Sam Bauer

If you could breed any two animals, what would they be? By: Natalie Basta

In what languages is “I Love You” written?

Monkey &

St. Bernard

Melanie Sigler

Turtle &

Elephant

Jacey Douglas

Tiger & Goldfish

Kaitlyn Fischer

Llama & Platypus

Nick Wiegman

Rabbit & Snake

Austin Kipp

Baby, don’t hurt me

Lukas Adelman

No More

Nick Wiegman

Techno Music

Alex Bertram

Pizza Rolls

Kendra Gilsdorf

Food

Gina Gilsdorf

Baseball

Tanner Teske

Answers: 1.French 2. Chinese 3. Spanish 4. German 5. Indonesian 6. Ara-

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2.

3

4

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Jacey Douglas