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evening.
Around 10 a.m. I looked at my phone and saw a text from
one of the track workers. Because of track conditions and the
impending rain, the races had been cancelled. One less task
on my plate.
My husband and I headed to a wonderful lunch with my
mom, followed by a relaxing evening at my in-laws. But the
pile of work at home and on my desk, and everything that
needs to get done in the next 86 days until this kid arrives,
loomed in the back of my mind.
The truck pulled in the driveway and I just sat there, trying
to breathe and take in life before I went to editing on the
couch. After a short conversation about how hectic our lives
were, my husband suggested we go camping this weekend
and just relax. Without warning, the waterworks began and
several tears fell down my cheeks.
I knew I had to work and it wouldnt be possible to go, but
the idea he had even suggested it pulled at my heartstrings. I
went inside while he fed the hounds, and thought about how
everything in life had piled up without warning.
In three months Id have a newborn, and then there would
be no time. The stress continued to pile; and then my husband
walked in the door, holding a bouquet of white lilacs.
Happy Mothers Day, he said, from the baby and all
your four-legged kids.
Life gives us lemons sometimes, we just have to keep in
mind the flowers were given. The pile of lemons might still
be there, but in its midst, some beautiful flowers might just
make the lemons a little easier to stomach.
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Lake Holcombe held their annual town meeting April 21, with a record turnout. New board members attended, along with the outgoing board members. Robert Bayerl, former board chairman, said attendance
was better this year than the last three years combined. Residents at the meeting discussed adding a
campground policy to the boards May agenda, as well as beaver problems that happened last year, town
equipment maintenance and yearly donations.
(Photo by Monique Westaby)
For those who dont yet have an orange dot and are not yet
registered donors, there is no need to wait until your license is
up for renewal, Grunau says. You can register right now online as an organ, tissue and eye donor.
Make your decision known and legal. Its the critical difference between saying I want and I will.
Documenting donation decisions on the Wisconsin Donor
Registry provides healthcare professionals with immediate access 24/7 to confirm a donors decision, and then to share that
information with loved ones as they work together to honor
the donors choice.
Any one of us someday could need a transplant, said
Martha Mallon, Organ and Tissue Donation program director.
People with high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, burns and
other common illnesses and injuries are on wait lists for transplants that can save or improve their lives.
About 2,350 Wisconsin residents are awaiting transplants,
and every 10 minutes another person is added to the national
transplant wait list. An individual donor can save or improve
up to 50 of those lives.
To register as an organ, tissue and eye donor, individuals
must be 15 and a half or older, and have a drivers license or
state ID. Everyone who authorized donation at the DMV after
March 29, 2010, is legally
registered.
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1985
Cornell Mayor Harold
Ploof, along with other leading citizens, breaks ground
for the new shelter at Mill
Yard Park. Plans are made
for a July Stacker Days celebration to raise money for
further park development.
The Red Dog Saloon, on
Cornells Main Street, offers
the rock n roll band Sweet
Revenge. The cover charge
is set at $1 and the band will
play until bar close.
40 Years Ago
1975
Trygg Hansen, publisher
of The Cornell and Lake
Holcombe Courier, and The
Cadott Sentinel, accepts an
award on behalf of the Sentinel from the Better Newspaper Contest in the Best
Sports Pages category.
Vernetta Ewer is honored
at a Lake Holcombe FFA
Banquet for her work with
FFA projects and cooking
the food for the banquet.
Orville Nelson is also honored for his donation of a
calf to the chapter.
50 Years Ago
1965
The family of Tom Wiles,
of Milan, Miss., arrives for a
visit at the home of their parents/grandparents in Cobban.
60 Years Ago
1955
Cornell School District
teacher Vesta Buetow is selected to serve as a leader for
folk and square dancing at
the Wisconsin Association
of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Annual
Conference in Green Lake.
Community free outdoor
movies will be held every
Sunday night in Holcombe,
sponsored by Hide Away
Bar, Conrads Store and
Holcombe Livestock.
100 Years Ago
Local representatives call
on Cornell women to set
aside their leisure hours of
afternoon tea and card-playing to make bandages and
sew pre-cut garments for
overseas soldiers.
Residents are cautioned
not to be alarmed if they
hear explosions from a Holcombe plot of land near the
Wilcox farm. The College of
Agriculture engineering department plans to conduct
experiments on the best way
to remove stumps with copious amounts of dynamite.
The results will be charted
and shared with the public.
In return for use of the land,
the institute will pay
$20/acre to the Wilcox family.
Neighboring News
Augusta
Area Times
Tim Kunshier and Cathy
Renneke are named Augusta
Prom King and Queen.
Ken Abel is chosen as the
new Augusta Middle/High
School principal.
The Augusta girls softball
team gains a win and loss in
last weeks play. The team
defeated Melrose-Mindoro
13-7, and lost 2-3 to
Cochrane-Fountain City.
Bloomer
Advance
G.E Bleskacek Family
Memorial Bloomer Public
Library will present an antiques and collectibles appraisal event featuring
author and antiques expert
Mark Moran, June 4, at 4
p.m.
The Bloomer Police Department will mobilize,
along with hundreds of
other law enforcement agencies throughout Wisconsin,
for the annual Click It or
Ticket safety belt enforcement campaign May 18-31.
The
Bloomer
Lady
Hawks Softball team extends their winning streak to
11 games.
Colfax
Messenger
Zoey Brooks, the current
Alice in Dairyland, visits the
Colfax fourth-graders.
Josie Doerr and Ciara
Riste, third-graders at Colfax Elementary, greet guests
at the door of the Colfax
Municipal Building Auditorium for the restoration
groups wedding style-show.
Colfax seniors Dannielle
Dachel, Sawyer DeMoe and
Ben Kragness will have the
opportunity to showcase
their talents this summer
during All-Star games.
Kori Buchanan wins the
Female Athlete of the Year
Award at the annual athletic
banquet at Colfax High
School.
Ladysmith
News
The Ladysmith Common
Council votes 7-0 to retract
its recent acceptance of a bid
to build a new farm tractor
and plow museum at the
Rusk County Fairgrounds.
The council expressed concern about the building design and bid amounts.
Ladysmith High School
math teacher Waylon Wit-
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The Cleveland Ranchers 4-H Club, in observance of Earth Day, purchased and
planted a lilac bush, Colorado blue spruce tree and an evergreen shrub outside
the Cleveland Town Hall. Funding for the purchase came from part of the proceeds from the bake sale hosted at the hall during the November election. On
May 2, the youth also picked up garbage along the
road and, over the past three years, the club has
collected over 40 bags of garbage. Left to right, in
front, are Grace, Rachel, Logan and Abby; in back,
are Elise, Bryanna, Jeremiah and Tyler.
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Obituaries
Rudolph Eugene Gene Doc Arneson
Rudolph Eugene Gene
Doc Arneson, 88, passed
away from leukemia May 1,
2015, at The Renaissance of
Appleton.
He was born April 21, 1927,
in Milwaukee.
His life was defined by a
strong Christian faith and
work ethic, along with a high
value for community service
and family.
He is survived by his children, Kris (Tom) Galarowicz, Jeff (Katie) Arneson, Allyce
(Tedd) Lees, Gene (Sabine) Arneson, Mac Arneson; their
mother, Jeanine Arneson; grandchildren, Brandy Duren,
Aaron Arneson, Sam Lees, and Sabrina and Ian Arneson; and
great-grandchildren, Lily and Trinity Duren, and Bastion
Lees.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Warren, and second wife, Shirley.
Military Honors will be conducted by the Chippewa Falls
Patriotic Council at the burial of the urn Saturday, May 16,
at 11 a.m., in the Big Drywood Cemetery.
Coffee and greetings will follow at Big Drywood Lutheran
Church in Cadott.
Verlon J. Sonny Cowell
Verlon J. Sonny Cowell
78, Cornell, passed away
Tuesday, May 5, 2015, at the
Wisconsin Veterans Home in
Chippewa Falls.
He was born Oct. 26, 1936,
in Rock Falls, Pepin County,
to Edward A. and Madeline
(Bauer) Cowell. He had a twin
sister, Verla, who passed away
a few weeks after birth.
They lived in Rock Falls
until Sonny was six or seven,
when they moved to Cornell, so his father could find work.
He attended several area schools. At 14, he went with a
couple of brothers to South Dakota, to work on farms in the
Redfield and Aberdeen area.
At 16, he joined the army with his brother, Clifford. They
had to have their mother sign for them to enter the service.
This was during the Korean conflict, 1953-57. He was honorably discharged.
He returned to Cornell and worked various jobs before
being hired at St. Regis Papermill, where he worked 30 plus
years.
He married the love of his life, Mary Ann Giebel, at St.
Johns Lutheran Church in Cornell April 14, 1962. They recently celebrated 53 years of marriage.
He entered the Veterans Home in Chippewa Falls June 4,
2013. He resided there until the time of his death, May 5,
2015, with his wife by his side.
He is survived by his wife, Mary; daughters, Dawn (Chris)
Noel, Sheldon, Valerie (Brian) Stickney, Cornell, Carmen
(Greg) Litke, Holcombe; son, Greg Cowell, Cornell; 11
grandchildren, Heather, Sarah (Phil), Holly (Wayne), Shannon (John), Melissa (Jeremy), Michelle (Josh), Mariah (J.D.),
Brittany, Brent, Regina and Wyatt; three stepgranddaughters,
Brittany, Brooke and Cheyenne; eight great-grandchildren,
Jillaine, Isabelle, Eric, Wesley, Adrianna, Jocelyn, Zarrah and
Emma; sisters, Vonnie Burlingame and Connie Emmes;
brothers, Ted Cowell, Robert (Mary) Cowell, Gerry Cowell
and Don Bunes; stepbrothers, Bubbie (Sue) Smith, Gene
(Darlene) Larson, Bucky (Charlotte) Larson, Clifford (Connie) Larson and Russell (Sandy) Larson; sister-in-law, Barb
Bunes; and several nieces; nephews; and cousins.
He also had very special caregivers at the VA home, his
red-headed Katie, special aid, Jodie, and special receptionist
blonde, Katie. He loved his family and friends dearly.
He is preceded in death by his parents; twin sister; brother,
Tom Bunes; stepbrother, Bill Larson; brothers-in-law,
Chummy Burlingame, Bob Emmes and Bill Dorn; stepfather,
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Cornell High School.
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The trees sure have their leaves and everything has popped.
The Ladies Aide members had their meeting Thursday,
which they enjoyed.
The rain sure is nice coming down.
People are enjoying their walks and just being outside.
The mothers are taking their young ones out for walks.
Hope all the mothers and grandmothers had a very happy
Mothers Day, you are loved.
The American Auxiliary had their meeting Monday, which
they enjoyed.
Family members were out on the lakes for the fishing
opener.
Last month, the Boy Scouts of America collected food for
the food pantries.
Family members have visited at the Grandview and South
Ridge Apartments.
Gardens are planted.
There was a nice crowd that attended the Memorial service
at the Brooklawn Cemetery for Beatrice Mickelson.
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Tues. Cabbage roll, hot
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Wed. Liver and onions,
mashed potatoes, vegetable, applesauce.
Thurs. Spaghetti with
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Fri. Fish fry, potato salad,
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All meals are served with
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Cornell Elderly Program
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Mon. Beef
stroganoff,
steamed rice, California
vegetables, chocolate raspberry cake.
Tues.
Rustic
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carrots, green apple gelatin.
Wed. Meatloaf with gravy,
mashed potatoes, green
beans, eclair treats.
Thurs. Spinach with
bacon dressing, honey mustard chicken, mixed vegetables, melon.
Fri. Catch of the day,
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creamy
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parfait.
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May 18 - 22 Breakfast
Mon. Mini cinnis, cottage
cheese, fresh blackberries.
Tues. Combo bar, flavored applesauce cup,
bread with peanut butter.
Wed. French toast, strawberries.
Thurs. String cheese,
whole grain donut, Mandarin
oranges.
Fri. Pancakes, fruit.
Lunch
Mon. Chicken sandwich,
potato salad, peas, apple,
peaches.
Tues. Taco meat, shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and salsa on a
soft shell, French dressing,
banana, applesauce.
Wed. Turkey or chicken
and gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables,
cranberries, sliced oranges.
Thurs. Chicken breast,
pasta with marinara sauce,
corn, pears, other fruit,
bread with peanut butter.
Fri. Cheese flatbread or
garlic
cheese
bread,
coleslaw, baked beans,
baked cinnamon apples,
melon.
Cornell School
May 18 - 22 Breakfast
Mon. French toast or waffle.
Tues. Breakfast cookie.
Wed. Bacon, egg and
cheese breakfast pizza.
Thurs. Build your own
breakfast sandwich.
Fri. Warm soft pretzel with
cheese.
Lunch
Mon. Chicken ranch
wrap, rice, vegetables with
dip.
Tues. Build your own
sandwich, chips, vegetables
with dip.
Wed. Quesdadilla with all
the fixings, fruit.
Thurs. Cooks choice.
Fri. Hot dog on a bun.
Lake Holcombe School
May 18 - 22 Breakfast
Mon. Waffles, string
cheese, apple juice.
Tues. French toast sticks,
oranges.
Wed. Cinnamon rolls,
tater tots, hard boiled egg,
pears.
Thurs. Breakfast pizza,
grape juice.
Fri. Omelet, ham slice,
fruit choice, toast.
Lunch
Mon. Chicken and gravy,
baking powder biscuits,
peas, peaches.
Tues. Chicken quesadillas, refried beans, fresh vegetables, pineapple.
Wed. Scalloped potatoes
with ham, broccoli, fresh
fruit.
Thurs. Ham submarine
sandwich, baked beans,
chips, pears.
Fri. Chicken nuggets,
French fries, corn, fresh
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On their trip to Spain, students and chaperones said they learned several things, including to not go to
the bathroom in Morocco, new words, countless facts, and differences between the U.S. and Spain. We
are very lucky here in the U.S., said junior Alexis Moussette. We take so much stuff for granted here,
that they dont even have a choice to have what we get in our everyday life. Students who went to Spain
are Alanna Jevne, Brandy Slowiak, Cierra Oswalt, Lexi Moussette, Lexi Short, Kiara Stipek, Jake Hillebrand, Mitchell Swanson, Whitney Wallerius, Samantha Sippy, Nathan Parkhurst, Kierra Walters, Abbie
Pickerign, Elizabeth Sproul, Taylor Elliott, Hannah Hakes and Brittney Hakes.
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and experience.
The group also explored the historical aspects of the city,
and visited the Alamo and two missions. Junior Kyle Girard
said this was his favorite of the trip, although Six Flags was
also fun.
My favorite part of my trip was going to Six Flags, said
first-time traveler Aubrey Meddaugh, eighth-grade, referencing riding roller costers with friends and challenging themselves.
Aside from the history and Six Flags Fiesta adventure, the
48 youth and chaperones saw several musical performances
at Sea World, and went on a few rides.
It was a good experience for us as directors, said Wojcik
of her and band director Jim Aerts. The students were very
well behaved and excited to see and do everything we had
planned. It was also helpful to have wonderful chaperones
with us.
A coach bus took the youth/chaperones from Lake Holcombe to Texas and back March 31-April 4, and Wojcik says
she hopes to start a tradition of rotating a shorter and longer
trip every two years.
We feel that trips provide students with various performance opportunities and experiences outside of the northwest
Wisconsin area, said Wojcik. San Antonio taught kids the
value of budgeting their spending moneyThey also became
aware of their surroundings and safety in numbers.
Kayla Vavra, junior, said the trip was a lot of fun, and suggests future students work toward a similar trip.
It was a very fun experience, agreed Girard. I encourage
all future classes to work toward a trip to further their learning experience.
It was very great to have an opportunity like this, added
Viegut. Thank you to all the chaperones and our bus company for making the trip that much better.
Cadott seniors Kenny Reuter, Jacob Schepp, Garrett Janicki, Ben Kyes, Ezra Michael and senior
lock-in committee member Crystal Thom draw for
prizes at the 2015 Senior Lock-In dinner. Winners
and amounts were Jan Henderson, $300; Joyce
Evjen, $250; Jason and Crystal Thom, $200; Lisa
and Rod Gilles, $150; and Julie and Bob Bremness,
$100.
(Submitted Photo)
Jump
Rope
For
Heart
Students scramble to get the most balls in their buckets during the human
Hungry, Hungry Hippo game played at Cadotts Jump Rope for Heart assembly
May 1. The Cadott elementary students who raised the most money for the
American Heart Association went up against a group of elementary teachers
for the game as other students and staff watched.
(Photo by Kayla Peche)
The famous River Walk in Texas showcases scenic overlooks and structure
along the San Antonio River. Bailey Viegut, junior, said this was her favorite
part of the band and choir trip.
ing magna cum laude (3.5 GPA) and 239 students graduating cum laude (3.3 GPA).
Minnesota State Mankato, a comprehensive university with 15,376 students, is part
of the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities system, which comprises 31 state institutions.
Angela Kent (right), Cadott second-grade teacher, and Emily Drilling (left), Cadott
special education teacher, receive a special thanks by being sprayed with silly
string. The top six students in Drillings class who raised the most for the American Heart Association had the opportunity to spray the teachers at the Jump
Rope for Heart assembly May 1. Overall, $12,000 has been raised for the association by the district this year.
(Photo by Kayla Peche)
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Hornets Nest
Cadott Jr./Sr. High School
April Monthly Awards
Junior High
High School
Madeline Wahl
Madeline is an outstanding
student and leader. She goes
above and beyond in everything she does and is always
respectful to her peers and
teachers. She is involved in
many activities including;
volleyball, FBLA and junior
high student council.
Most Improved
Student of the Month
Ashlynn Hale
Ashlynn has been going
above and beyond in her
classes and frequently participates when others dont.
She is a critical thinker and
has many great ideas. She
recently stepped up and took
on a leadership role with the
junior class when others
would not. She has been
more involved in school activities this year and seems
more positive about school
as a whole lately.
Most Improved
Student of the Month
Steven Pfeiffer
Steven has improved dramatically in most classes and
displays a very positive attitude. He is involved in cross
country, wrestling, and track
and field.
Rookie of the Month
Blake Froseth
Blake has been doing
quite well in his classes, including putting in extra time
on his algebra to gain a better understanding of the material. He is helpful in class
and works well with others
to help them improve.
Raef Hamlin
Raef has a wonderful attitude and is a true leader in
the classroom. He is kind
and considerate to his classmates and is involved in junior high student council and
basketball.
Kylee Poehls
Kylee seems to have
adapted quite well to high
school. She is a very respectful and responsible girl who
is self-motivated and has a
strong work ethic. She is a
role model to her peers, both
academically and behaviorally. She is a basketball
player and involved in the
music program.
Cornell fifth-grade students joined the 1,700 students from around the area at Blugold Beginnings
Days to hear about college and explore the UW-Eau
Claire campus. While there, mentors guided the
students around the university and answered questions.
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7 a.m., and landed at Ronald Reagan airport in Washington,
D.C.
I was overcome with emotion when we landed at Ronald
Reagan Airport, Lori said. We were greeted by a lot of people, all thanking our vets with a handshake, a hug and sometimes even a kiss.
From the airport, the group traveled by bus to the World
War II Memorial, where Lori said seventh-grade students
stopped to acknowledge the veterans. It brought tears to my
eyes.
They also visited the Air Force Memorial, FDRMemorial,
Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial, Korean Memorial, Vietnam Memorial and Arlington
Cemetery.
That is awesome, Eino said of the cemetery. You cant
imagine how big that isI think its 3-4 acres. Theres
400,000 soldiers buried there. When you get in that area,
thats all you see are those white markers.
Eino said he especially liked the changing of the guards.
The soldiers are so precise in their movement, he said.
It was neat to see.
Even though in a wheelchair after part of the day, Eino says
he took an elevator to sit right next to the Lincoln Memorial.
We were right there, Eino said. That was something.
While returning home, the honor flight surprised veterans
with a mail call, just like they would have had while serving. Eino said he received 40 to 50 letters from home thank-
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Junior Charlene Holte leaps over the last hurdle before the finish line of the 300-meter hurdles at the
May 5 Gilman Invitational. Holte took first place for
Cadott in the 300 hurdles and the 100-meter hurdles
at the meet.
(Photo by Matt Frey)
By Monique Westaby
Cornell-Lake Holcombe traveled to New Auburn May 8,
and brought home two first-place finishes for the boys and
girls teams. The girls left with 178 points, over 80 points
ahead of second-place Turtle Lake-Clayton, and the boys
came home with 144 points.
Jake Ebner, Knights track head coach, said although the
teams may not have had their best times, distance or height
of the year, the athletes competed well. We still have some
work to do in order to reach our end of the season goals.
Senior Danielle Gygi and junior Jordan Geist dominated
at the meet, raking in 56 points between the two. Gygi took
first in the 300-meter hurdles, and second in the 100-meter
hurdles and high jump. She also took second as part of the
4x200-meter relay team of seniors Kaitlin Peterson and
Amanda Ewer, and Geist.
Geist earned a first place finish in the 100-meter dash and
second in the 200-meter dash. Thia Moreen, senior, took
home second in the 800-meter run and second in the 4x400meter relay team with freshmen Isabelle Dixon and Kierra
Walters, and junior Lexi Moussette.
In field events, senior Gretchen Schroeder took third in
pole vault, while Walters took second and Dixon took third
SPORTSWEEK
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May 14 - 21
Cadott
Boys Varsity Baseball
Friday, May 15
Osseo-Fairchild
Tuesday, May 19
Fall Creek
Thursday, May 21 at McDonell C.C.
Girls Varsity Softball
Friday, May 15
Osseo-Fairchild
Tuesday, May 19
Fall Creek
Varsity Track
Friday, May 15
Cadott Invitational
Tuesday, May 19
Championship
Varsity Golf
Thursday, May 14 at Eau Claire C.C.
Saturday, May 16 Whisp. Pines G.C.
Tuesday, May 19
at Skyline C.C.
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4:30 p.m.
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4 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
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9:30 a.m.
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Boys Varsity Baseball
Thursday, May 14 Winter
Friday, May 15
at Flambeau
Tuesday, May 19
at Bruce
Thursday, May 21 at Clear Lake
Girls Varsity Softball
Thursday, May 14 Winter
Friday, May 15
at Flambeau
Thursday, May 21 at Clear Lake
Varsity Track
Thursday, May 14 at Boyceville
Tuesday, May 19
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in long jump. Kayla Vavra, junior, and Dixon took the top
two spots in triple jump, and Elizabeth Sproul, junior,
brought home second in shot put.
Junior Courtney Lundmark took third in the discus, adding
six points to her teams total.
For the boys, senior Eric Nedland and sophomore Colton
Hetke took the top two spots in the 110-meter hurdles, and
the first (Hetke) and third (Nedland) spots in the 300-meter
hurdles. Hetke also earned a first in the high jump, while
Nedland earned first in the long jump.
Matt Nedland, junior, took home second in the 800-meter
run, and freshman Dakota Popp took second in the pole vault.
Coming in at third in each of their events, sophomore Kyle
Goltz (200-meter dash), Hetke (400-meter dash), junior Sam
Peterson (1,600-meter run) and junior Nick Halpin (3,200meter run) tallied 24 total points.
The 4x800-meter relay team of freshman Paul Nedland,
Halpin, freshman Lukas Guider and junior Prestyn Strabley
also finished third.
Andrew Brosted, freshman, finished third with six points
in the shot put.
Cornell-Lake Holcombes next meet is scheduled for
Thursday, May 14, at Boyceville, followed by a Tuesday
meet at Flambeau May 19.
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Down, up, down week for Hornets baseball
Page
By Kayla Peche
and Monique Westaby
The Cadott Hornets Baseball team had a roller-coaster
week, going 1-2 in their games against Stanley-Boyd, Eau
Claire Regis and Thorp. The two conference losses and one
conference win moved the team to last in the Cloverbelt.
May 5 vs. Stanley-Boyd (L 5-1, conference)
Previously losing to Stanley-Boyd by four, Cadott kept the
scores closer May 5,
but still had a similar
outcome. By the third
inning, the Orioles
were ahead by a run,
and the Hornets
werent getting the
hits to bring them
home.
For some reason
our batters struggle to
adjust to pitching that
isnt as fast, said
Peter Devine, Hornet
head coach. This
happened to us after
our offense was our
best part early in the
year. Im not sure
why the change has
occurred.
Junior Austin Goettl
still made three hits,
while senior Brett
After a line drive to the outfield, McChesney and junjunior Jake Holum runs to first ior Shawn Sedlacek
base for Cadott during the May each added one.
5 game against Stanley-Boyd. On the mound, Ezra
The Hornets lost to the Orioles, Michael pitched all
5-1.
(Photo by Kayla Peche) seven innings with
three strikeouts.
Devine said Michael did well by only giving up two earned
runs. Stanley-Boyd earned three more runs because of defensive errors by the Hornets, taking the 5-1 win.
Hopefully our hitters make the adjustments and start driving the ball a little better, said Devine.
May 7 vs. Eau Claire Regis (W 9-2, conference)
At Carson Park in Eau Claire, the Hornets finally got
swings at bat to earn a victory May 7, against Regis. Cadott
had seven runs in the sixth inning to take the lead and eventually the 9-2 win.
We played a little better defensively, said Devine. And
we did some fundamental things better.
Junior Casey Schara had two hits for the Hornets, while
Michael and junior Jake Holum each added one hit and two
RBIs.
The offensive production was spread throughout most of
the lineup, Devine said. So, it was a real team effort in the
game.
Senior Austin Najbrt also had two RBIs for Cadott, and
Goettl and sophomore Dominick Grimm each had a walk.
On the mound, Goettl pitched a complete game, with only
five hits and two runs, striking out 10.
May 8 vs. Thorp (L 5-2, conference)
It was a down, up, down week for Cadott, as they lost 5-2
to the Thorp Cardinals in a May 8 matchup that Devine says
they should have won.
We lost to a team we should have beaten, and already beat
earlier this year, said Devine. We just couldnt sit back and
wait on the slower pitching we were seeing.
Devine said the team has been having this issue all season,
and adjusting from Regis pitcher the night before was difficult.
McChesney and Najbrt had two hits for the day, while Sedlacek had one. Michael and Grimm had two walks, and
Goettl and Schara each had one RBI.
Michael pitched most of the game, throwing four strikeouts.
I looked at the season stats after the Thorp game, and our
team on-base percentage is about 315, says Devine. So
were getting on base less than one third of our plate appear-
Baseball/Softball Standings
2014-15 West Cloverbelt
Conference Boys Baseball
Team
W L
McDonell Central
10 1
Altoona
7 3
Osseo-Fairchild
7 2
Fall Creek
5 3
Regis
3 6
Stanley-Boyd
3 7
Thorp
3 8
Cadott
2 8
2014-15 West Cloverbelt
Conference Girls Softball
Team
W L
McDonell Central
8 1
Thorp
8 1
Regis
5 3
Altoona
4 4
Osseo-Fairchild
3 4
Cadott
3 6
Fall Creek
2 5
Stanley-Boyd
0 9
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Cadott freshman Rachel Manier broke the 100meter dash hurdles record with a time of 18.5 seconds at the annual Cadott Frosh Decathlon April 29.
The previous record was 18.6, set by Sarah Sikora
in 1983, and later tied by Alison West in 1992.
(Submitted Photo)
Record breaking
becomes tradition
By Kayla Peche
As Cadott freshmen finish out their final months of their
first year of high school, the physical education program held
a decathlon to test their athleticism.
Ed Lenard, former Cadott educator and coach, started the
Cadott Frosh Decathlon as a graduate project in 1980. All
ninth-grade students at Cadott High School since that time
have participated in the event.
This year marks the 35th year of the unit, and Scott Christenson, Cadott physical education instructor, says students
practiced the 10 events, like 100-meter dash, 1,600-meter
run, high jump, shot put and 100-110 meter hurdles, before
the official decathlon April 29.
Students compete against established times and distances
in 10 track and field events with up to 80 points per event,
Christenson said. All-time point winners and top performances in each event have been recorded since the beginning.
After 35 years, there have been 1,336 boys and 1,206 girls
tested in the decathlon. Christenson says with the increasing
number of students, records are becoming more difficult to
break. However, this year, Rachel Manier broke a 23-yearold 100-meter hurdle record.
I was kind of in shock actually because I didnt think I
would be able to do it, Manier said.
For about four months, Manier has been recovering from
a hamstring tear. She said she was out for most of the first
month of track season because of physical therapy, and was
recently getting back into things.
I didnt know how it was going to go, Manier said.
Manier jumped the hurdles in a time of 18.5 seconds,
breaking the previous record of 18.6, set by Sarah Sikora in
1983, and later tied by Alison West in 1992.
Cadott High School and the physical education department
congratulated Manier for her accomplishment.
With hurdling a family tradition starting with her mother,
Manier says her goal is to be as good as her sister, Lauren
Manier, who holds the overall Cadott school record in hurdles.
She inspires me, R. Manier said. So, you could say it
kind of runs in the family.
By Kayla Peche
and Monique Westaby
The Cadott Hornets Golf team continues to inch toward a
first place conference finish, taking home a first and second
place finish at meets this week.
May 5 at Columbus Catholic
After placing first in Marathon the day before, Cadotts
golf team placed first again at the May 5 Columbus Invitational. The Hornets had a team score of 169, well above second-place finisher McDonell Centrals 177.
Dick Kyes, Cadott golf head coach, said it is a team goal
to defeat McDonell in the conference, and first place finishes
are bringing them one step closer.
Sophomore Payton Freagon led for the Hornets with a
score of 39, followed by his classmate, Henry Wojtczak, with
40. For Cadott, Wojtczak is in the lead for conference individuals with a three-way tie for third at 33 points.
Cadott junior Matt Irish and senior Kaeden Thom tied with
a score of 45 at Columbus, while sophomore Kaylee Rudnick
scored 50 for the team.
May 9 at Whistling Straits Irish Course
It was a nice 55 degrees with 15-17 mph winds at the
Whistling Straits Irish course May 9. In the Division 2 class,
Cadott took home a seventh place finish with a team score
of 359.
It was definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity to golf
at that course, said Thom. The weather was pretty nice, although the wind was pretty strong and played a factor in
playing.
The Irish Straits Course is part of the complex where the
PGA tour event will be held later this year, said Thom. Cadott
golfed the Irish course, while the PGA tour will be held on
the Straits Course.
Thom and Rudnick had the lowest scores for the day,
adding only 86 points to the teams total. Freagon added 89
points, while Wojtczak and Irish added 90 and 94.
As a team, we all enjoyed the course, said Thom.
May 11 at Regis
The team traveled to Eau Claire two days later to tee-off
at the Eau Claire Country Club, earning a second place finish
just behind McDonell Central.
Rudnick shot her lowest score of the season with a 93, and
Wojtczak placed second individually after shooting a 79.
Cadotts Golf team has a busy week ahead, with another
match scheduled for Meadowview Golf Course in OwenWithee May 12, followed by a Thursday meet in Eau Claire,
Saturday meet at home (Whispering Pines) and Tuesday meet
at Skyline Golf Course in Black River Falls.
Lake Holcombe
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Freshman Danielle Fasbender doesnt quite
make it to home plate
before the Flambeau
catcher tags her out.
The girls held a 1-1 conference record going
into the game, but
upped that to 2-1 with a
win over the Falcons
April 23.
(Photo by Monique
Westaby)
C-LH Baseball
and Softball
During a first base
scramble, Knights
sophomore Mitchell
Swanson (far left)
tossed the ball to
classmate pitcher
Noah Nohr (14),
who was a few
steps closer to a
Bruce batter heading to the base.
Nohr made the
catch, and the out,
sending the Red
Raider back to the
dugout in the April
30 game.
(Photo by Monique
Westaby)
Golf
Whispering Pines
Cadott Mens League
Monday, May 4, 2015
Team
Points Total
Raymond Jones 45.50 76.50
Ed Jones
39.00 66.50
Whisp. Pines
59.00 66.00
Halfway
57.50 64.00
Crescent
38.00 59.50
Collision Center 53.00 57.50
Outlaw Farms
41.50 56.50
Randys Bar
35.50 55.50
Last Call I
46.00 52.50
Last Call II
37.00 40.50
Low Gross: (39) Andrew Schulner, Gary Roberts
Low Net: (24) John Joas
High Points: (9.00) John Joas
Most Birdies: (1) Robert Smith,
Hugh Geissler, Frank Foiles, Virg
Green
Most Pars: (6) Andrew Schulner, Gary Roberts
Most Bogeys: (7) Frank Atkinson
Most Eagles: None Reported
Lee Boiteau Memorial
Cancer Handicap Golf
May 9, 2015
Net
Frank Atkinson
70
Jim Buetow
70
Jim Bremness
70
Bill Butek
Jeff Couey
Jeff Boysen
Steve Bremness
Medalist
Joe Hogan
Jim Buetow
Eagle
Jim Bremness
May 10, 2015
76
76
No. 16
Tom Harding
68
Jeff Boysen
71
Roger Bergeron
72
Bill Butek
73
Troy Wendt
74
Ken Bergeron
75
Frank Atkinson
76
Medalist
Tom Harding
76
Entwood Golf Course
Tuesday 4-Man League
May 7, 2015
Team
Total
Engelking Consulting
26.5
Entwood Golf Course
24
Gordys Cornell
23.5
Dennys Barber Shop
23
Arnold Bar
22
Big Swedes Resort
18
Underwood Courts
17
Lake Hol. RipRap Service 16.5
Flambeau River Outfitters
16
Toycen Motors
13.5
Low Score: (40) Jim Hansen,
Doug Olsen, Jay Gebert; (41)
Ray Malisheski; (43) Joe Lamoureux, Joe Rosenberg
Birdies: (Hole 3) Neal Verhulst; (Hole 5) Jeff Ludvigsen;
(Hole 7) Dave Tonnancour, Doug
Olsen, Tom Thorton; (Hole 8)
Jim Hansen
Horseshoe
TavernLeague Horseshoe
May 6, 2015
Team
Win Lose
Latigo &Lace
21
11
Fox Run
19
13
Charlies
18
14
Red Zone II
18
14
Eagles Club
9
7
SandBar
13
19
Red Zone I
13
19
Brown Hut
5
11
Bateman
12
20
Results: Eagles Club, 9 vs. Charlies, 7; Red ZoneII, 8 vs. Fox Run,
8; Red Zone I, 9 vs. SandBar, 7;
Latigo &Lace, 9 vs. Bateman, 7
High Ringers: Roger Hargrove,
40; Jim Gwiazdon, 31; Tom
Machnik, 31; Jeff Kunz, 30; Todd
Sheehan, 30
Trap
Yellow River Trap
Tuesday Night League
May 5, 2015
Watering Hole, 111; Chilson
Corner Motors, 109; Magadance
- Parrott Insurance, 102; Charlies II, 99; Bear Taxidermy, 98;
Cadott Color Center, 96; Long
Shot Firearms, 96; Krista Computers, 93; Young Bucks, 91;
High Womens: Nicole Bowe,
18; Janelle McKinney, 15
High Juniors: Alex Pozarski,
21; Kris Hassemer, 21; Sean
Hassemer, 16; Emilee Schultz, 3
24s: Scott Brady; Pat Murphy;
Ray Peterson
Trap
25s: None reported
Thursday Night League
May 7, 2015
J&Js Sports Bar, 109; Cresecent Tavern, 109; Irwin Construction, 108; Cadott Color Center,
103; Team Meigs, 102; Willies
Military Surplus, 99; Spare Me,
98; Pozarski Plumbing, 95;
OUTDOORS
The Power of a Gun
I grew up with guns. I
mean, I didnt have one in
the crib with me or strapped to my side throughout my
childhood, but I knew my way around firearms.
We were a hunting family, and an evening of shooting
empty pop cans or milk jugs filled with water wasnt an
uncommon Friday night activity.
Supervision was a must, and we were never allowed to
use a gun or touch them without a parent home. In fact,
the idea that guns were toys never crossed my mind, and
my brothers and I always handled them with the respect
they deserve.
These days, kids with guns causes uproar, while even
having guns in the house causes minor heart attacks when
some people hear about it. But in my life, not having guns
would have taken away many priceless memories from
my youth.
Like when Grandpa Wes gave me his scoped semi-auto
.22 for my 12th birthday. Granted, it wasnt the fanciest
gun in the world, but getting that from him was one of the
coolest gifts Ive received. (And earned me bragging
rights that the girl in the family got it instead of the boys.)
Or when Pa helped me target practice before our big
turkey hunt. He grabbed the shells and loaded the 12
gauge for me, showing me where each one went and how
it would come out following the fire and pump.
Nervous it was going to hurt, Pa reminded me to keep
my finger off the trigger until I was ready to squeeze it,
and be sure of my target and surroundings. He told me not
to flinch, and never close my eyes.
I followed his instructions and pulled the trigger. To my
surprise, the 2 3/4 inch shell didnt even hurt; I could totally handle another one of those, so I pulled the gun up
and took another shot. That one hurt a bit more, and by
the third, my shoulder was aching.
Pa said it must have just gotten sore, but later admitted
to loading the gun with three different size shells - 2 3/4
inch, followed by 3 inch, followed by the 3 1/2 inch
doozy. I gave Pa a scowl while both of us tried not to
laugh.
People might say loading your kids gun with heavier
strength ammo is mean, and I may have had a small bruise
on my shoulder, but it didnt hurt or damage me.
Some of my favorite sibling memories are hunting with
my brothers, and I wouldnt trade those in for the world.
Todays kids are taught that guns are bad. Unfortunately, society has drilled that into parents brains when in
reality, its not the guns that are bad, its the people who
abuse them.
Never underestimate the power of a gun, but never underestimate the power that comes with knowledge of a
gun either.
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north still fairly active, but becoming less active in the southern part of the state. Many hens are now sitting on nests.
Other young animals, such as raccoons, squirrels, fox, coyote and rabbits are also in their nests and dens.
There have been reports of mallard ducks and Canada
geese with broods, and red crossbill and pine siskin have
fledged young.
Blackflies have hatched, and ticks are also out. More mosquitos and lake flies are out now, but also some dragonflies.
Pasque flower is out on open prairies. Trilliums and trout
lilies have begun to bloom, as well as wood and false rue
anemones, dutchmans breeches, marsh marigold, jack-inthe-pulpit, wood violet and hepaticas.
Cherry and plum trees are in bloom.
Wild asparagus is now up. The invasive garlic mustard is
up and getting close to the bolting stage.
The warm weather and rain has also caused a dramatic
flush in the greening and there are reports of more little gray
morels emerging.
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A new program is underway inLake Holcombe, and the
elementary POPS council is heading up the endeavor. Started
during Earth Week, the council is collecting pop tabs for
Ronald McDonald Houses.
By recycling pop tabs off aluminum cans, Bonnie Buckles,
elementary LD, says the houses use the money from the tabs
Bonnie Buckles, Lake
Holcombe special education instructor, shows
how many tabs shes
already collected for
the POPS Council pop
tab project. The council
started the collection
during Earth Week, and
plans to donate the tabs
to the Ronald McDonald
House.
(Photo by
Monique Westaby)
the houses.
to pay for bills, such as electricity, furnishings and games.
Its very nice,said the student. There was a play room,
I think its such a very simple thing we can do, said
Buckles during an elementary assembly. For many people, and a game room.
While the POPS council collects the tabs, the school also
that time theyre able to spend at the house is part of the healing process, and makes it a much easier stay for those fami- utilizes aluminum cans, using the recycling money for class
lies who are having to deal with kids who are very very ill. contest rewards, field trips and community service projects.
Each of the elementary classes were given a jar, and stuIts a really simple way to be green around our commudents can bring in pop tabs at any point to place in the jars. nity, said Buckles. And very helpful for many people and
The POPS council will then take the tabs to McDonalds in not just POPS council.
Ladysmith, where they will
be passed onto the corporation for the Ronald McDonald Houses.
Im somebody who used
the Ronald McDonald
House, said Jane Ash, firstgrade teacher. Some of you
might know my son Ryan
when he was born, he was
born way too early.
Ash went on to explain
how Ryan stayed in the hospital for two months, and she
and her husband stayed at
the Ronald McDonald House
across the street. We were
able to go there and sleep
over night, and come back Tracy Geist, from the Dairyland Bank in Holcombe, shows Lake Holcombe firstand see our baby in the graders how they stack pennies into sleeves, and how the machine counts the
morning.
coins. The students took the tour as part of a unit on jobs in the community.
Buckles says the project Students also visited Rusk County Memorial Hospital, the Ladysmith Library
kind of started because of and Star Graphics, and ate at McDonalds for lunch. Box Tops for Education
(Submitted Photo)
a student who used one of helped fund the trip.
Public Notices
Cadott Village
Board Minutes
May 4, 2015
The Finance Committee
met at 6 p.m. to audit the
bills.
The regular meeting of
the Cadott Village Board
was called to order by
President Anson Albarado. Trustees present
were:
Bart
Chapek,
Randy Kuehni, Les Liptak,
Jerry Rykal and Chuck
Sedivy. Absent: Terry
Licht. Public present:
Kayla Peche (reporter),
Jeff Nussbaum (engineer), Doug Bremness,
Gene and Barb Dressler,
Jeremy Nawrocki, Linda
Travaglio, Megan and Jordan Vizer. The next regular board meeting will be
May 18, 2015, at 6:30
p.m.
A motion was made by
Kuehni and seconded by
Liptak to approve the minutes of the April 6, 2015,
board meeting. MC.
A motion was made by
Rykal and seconded by
Chapek to approve the
minutes of the April 20,
2015, board meeting. MC.
A motion was made by
Liptak and seconded by
Kuehni to approve the
bills dated May 4, 2015.
Motion by roll call. MC.
The re-zoning of the
property at 531 N. Main
PUBLIC NOTICES
Board of Education
School District of
Cadott Community
Regular Meeting
April 13, 2015
The following members
were present: Cedric
Boettcher, Jim Munroe,
Brian Dulmes, Scot Kelly,
Mike Glomski, Christine
Rowe, and Donna Albarado
Also present were: Tad
Weiss, Nancy Weiss,
Vern Weeks, Monica
Seiberling, Steve Seiber-
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Larson, Matthew McDonough, James Sekel, Sue
Shakal, Kayla Peche and
Damon Smith, district administrator
Mr. Boettcher called the
meeting to order at 7:30
p.m.
A motion was made by
Mrs. Albarado and seconded by Mr. Glomski to
approve an agenda as
posted. Motion carried.
A motion was made by
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Town of
Lake Holcombe
Monthly Board Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Town
of
Lake
Holcombe
monthly board meeting
will be Thursday, May 14,
2015, at 7:30 p.m., at the
Lake Holcombe Town
Hall.
AGENDA
Call meeting to order
Minutes
Treasurers report
Discussion
period
(other than action items)
Action items:
1. Building permits/operator/picnic licenses
2. Discuss and motion
to allow Xcel access to
town property to cut trees
down
3. Discuss and motion
to allow Chippewa County
Hwy. Dept. to detour on
town roads during Hwy.
27 summer road construction
4. Discuss adopting an
ordinance
concerning
campground license and
temporary or seasonal
residential permits similar
to the ordinance adopted
by the Town of Birch
Creek on May 13, 2008.
Informational Items:
Next monthly board
meeting Thursday, June
11, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. at
Town Hall
Yard waste facility
spring schedule April 18 June 6, Saturday: 9 a.m.
to noon; Wednesday:
Noon to 4 p.m.
Spring
recycling
round-up Saturday, June
6, 2015, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Open Book Saturday,
June 13, 8 - 10 a.m.;
Board of Review, 10 a.m.
- noon at Lake Holcombe
Town Hall
Approve Bills
Adjournment
Anneleise Willmarth,
clerk
May 8, 2015
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NOTICE
Village of Cadott
Property Owners
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE
City of Cornell
Liquor Licenses
Notice is hereby given
that application has been
filed with the City of Cornell for:
Class A Beer License
by:
SSG Corp., 512 Second Street, Hudson, WI
54016, for premises located at 713 Bridge
Street.
OSBOW Group LLC,
P.O. Box 210, Ladysmith,
WI 54848, for premises
located at 425 S. 3rd St.
Class A Beer and
Class A Liquor License
by:
Cornell Foods, Inc., for
premises located at 522
Bridge Street.
Cornell Foods, Inc., for
premises located at 600
Bridge Street.
Class B Beer and
Class B Liquor License
by:
Weinsch-Gilbert-Patten-Gillett Post 353, for
premises located at 309
S. Second Street.
Terry Big Ts Inc., P.O.
Box 504, Cornell, WI
54732, for premises located at 116 Main Street.
Ann Baker, 623 Bridge
St.., Cornell, WI 54732,
for premises located at
216 Main Street.
Schicks Bowl & Brew
LLC, P.O. Box 428, Cornell, WI 54732, for premises located at 106 Main
Street.
Wendy
Singleton,
20453 STH 178, Cornell,
WI 54732 for premises
located at 609 Bridge
Street.
Class B Beer and
Class C Wine License
by:
Lori Crabb, 25621
243rd Ave, Holcombe, WI
54745, for premises located at 118-120 Main St.
Class B Beer by:
Roger A. Miller, 24474
CTH CC, Cornell, WI
54732 for premises located at 501 Bridge St.
David DeJongh
administrator/
clerk-treasurer
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NOTICE
City of Cornell
Minutes of
Organizational Common Council Meeting
April 21, 2015
7 p.m. Mayor Judy Talbot called the organizational council meeting to
order at the City Council
Chambers. The meeting
opened with the Pledge
COURIER SENTINEL
13, 2015, 2-4 p.m. and 46 p.m. respectively.
Motion Nodolf, seconded Smith to approve
submitting a Simplified
Rate Case Application on
behalf of the Water Utility
seeking a 3 percent increase in revenues. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.
Motion Nodolf, seconded Hodowanic to approve
bills
totaling
$141,360.53. Roll call
vote carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.
DeJongh was directed
to get more information
on the parcel that the WIS
DOT was trying to sell at
the intersection of CTH
CC and STH 64. Time extension and any wetlands
on the property.
Action on the updated
full-time employee handbook was tabled until the
next meeting.
Upcoming Events:
American Legion Chicken Dinner is set for April 26,
2015.
Outdoor Ed-Ventures
is set for April 26, 2015.
Special Garbage Day
is set for April 23, 2015.
Electronics / Appliance
Drop-off at the City Shop
8-10 a.m. April 25,
2015.
Excellence in Education Banquet is set for
April 29, 2015.
Motion Hickethier, seconded Ballinger, to adjourn. Carried 5 ayes, 1
absent.
Adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
David DeJongh,
administrator/
clerk-treasurer
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NOTICE
Minutes of the
Lake Holcombe
Board of Education
Regular Meeting
April 27, 2015
The regular monthly
meeting of the Lake Holcombe Board of Education was held Monday
evening, April 27, 2015.
The meeting was called to
order by the board president at 7:03 p.m. The
agenda was posted at the
Dairyland State Bank,
Holcombe Post Office and
Lake Holcombe School.
Corey Grape, Kathy
Minot, Sally Meyer, Jeff
Anders, Joe Stansbury,
Mr. Mastin, Mr. Porter and
Ms. Spletter were present.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
Outgoing Board Clerk,
Jeff Anders, administered
the Oath of Office to the
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Cadott
Valedictorian: Luke Bell ~ Salutatorian: Quinn Hartzell
Class Motto: We have come a long way, but not half as far as we will go.
Class Flower: White Calla Lily
Class Officers: Quinn Sikora, president; Devin Kulow, vice president; Delanie Stangl, secretary; Samantha Rineck, treasurer
Class Advisers: Shari Gunderson, Nick Kotek, Brandon Mittermeyer, Alisha Neinfeldt and Amanda Zastrow
Luke Bell
Blake Borntrager
Joseph Carrell
Miranda Decora
Samuel Ellenbecker
Rachel Fredrickson
dent; guitar
Drama: The Baker in
Into the Woods Jr.
Honors: Honor roll, 9-11
Awards: Second place
spelling bee, 6
Future Plans: Enter work
force with plans of entering
CVTC in the future
Miranda Decora
Parents: Jennifer Decora
and Jason Baier
Athletics: Volleyball, JV,
9-11; basketball, JV, 9-10;
track, 9-10
Music: Choir, 12
Clubs: Spirit Squad, 11
Awards: Student of the
Month, 10; Positive Referral,
11
Future Plans: To be a
cosmetologist
Samuel John Ellenbecker
Parents: Bridget and Rob
Ellenbecker
Clubs: Art Club, 9
Future Plans: I plan to
attend a college in the area
to pursue a degree in culi-
nary arts.
Rachel Anne Fredrickson
Parents: Cheryl and Gary
Fredrickson
Drama: Aladdin, backstage work
Honors: Honor roll and
high honor roll, 9-12; academic letter
Future Plans: Child psychologist at River Falls
Brady James Goettl
Parents: Eric Goettl and
Lisa Braswell
Clubs: FFA, 9-12 (chairman, 10, treasurer, 11, president, 12, State Farmer Degree,
12); Skills USA, 9-12; high
school student council, 12
Honors: High honor roll,
9-12; academic letter, 10
Awards: Lions Club Certificate of Academic Merit,
9, 11
Future Plans: I plan to
attend CVTC to pursue a
degree in agriscience with
a focus in crop and soil science.
Savannah Gruber
Parents: Diane Paff and
Dewey Gruber
Athletics: Volleyball, 9-11
Music: Clarinet, 9-12
(Cloverbelt Conference, 1112, State Solo Ensemble, 12)
Other
Organizations:
Dance team, 11; Spirit
Squad, 11
Future Plans: Ultrasound
Christopher L. Haider
Parents: Steve Haider
Athletics: Football, JV, 9,
lettered; wrestling, 12, varsity letter
Future Plans: Go to
CVTC for welding degree.
Cole Christopher Hanson
Parents: Janice and Greg
Nesvacil, and Chris and
Bonnie Hanson
Athletics: Wrestling (starter, 9-12, captain, 11-12, 220
pound weight class); football
(three-year starter, left tackle,
defensive tackle); Chippewa
County Wrestling team
Clubs: FFA, vice-presi-
We are proud
of the
GRADS
OF
2015!
Honoring
Our Graduates
Congratulations
Graduates
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the best!
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Special Congrats
Kaeden Thom
Happy
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off and now you are really
on your way. We wish
you all the best as you
embark on exciting new
challenges and adventures.
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Special Congrats to
KAEDEN THOM
Brady Goettl
Savannah Gruber
Christopher Haider
Justin Hale
Cole Hanson
Rebekah Hardy
Honors: All-American
Classic Wrestling participant, 2015
MacKenzie Mia Nelson
Parents: Lori and Sean
Brabec
Honors: Honor roll, 9-12
Awards: Merit of Scholarship from the Organization of Women Engineers;
Merit of Scholarship from
the Lions Club.
Future Plans: St. Cloud
State for nursing
Robbi Thomas Nesvacil
Parents: Penny Nesvacil
and Tom Nesvacil
Athletics: Basketball, 9,
10, 12; football, 9, 10, 12
Honors: Honor roll, 9-12
Awards: Extra Effort
Award, 2015
Future Plans: I have
been accepted to CVTC and
will start classes this June.
My plans are to graduate
with an associates degree in
respiratory therapy.
Kyla McKenna Nichols
Parents: Jennifer and
Charles Nichols
Athletics: Basketball (post
player, 9-12, varsity, 1112); cross country (varsity,
9-12, runner); track, 9, 12
(800-meter, mile, long jump)
Music: Choir, 9-10, part
of 11 and 12
Clubs: Student council,
11-12 (treasurer, 11, representative, 12)
Honors: Honor roll, 9-12
Awards: Cloverbelt Schol-
ar Athlete, 12
Future Plans: Going to
UW-Oshkosh for bachelors
degree in psychology, and
want to attend a bigger school
for my doctorate degree
Mariya Jean Ouimet
Parents: Angie Friedel
and Doug Ouimet
Awards: Most Improved
Student of the Month, 2012
Future Plans: Go to
CVTC in the fall for special
education
Leah Marie Pilgrim
Parents: Dan and Tanya
Pilgrim
Athletics: Basketball (JV,
varsity letter, post player,
started in fifth grade, travel
ball in sixth and seventh
grade)
Music: Flute; Solo Ensemble, 8, 9, 11, earned a
first in all years; went to AllConference Band, 12
Clubs: FCCLA, 9; FFA, 12
Honors: First semester
honor roll, 9; second semester honor roll, 10; high honor
roll, 10; honor roll, 11-12
Awards: Academic letter,
10-11; pins, 11-12; Academic Award, 11
Future Plans: Go into the
work force, then attend postsecondary school in the fall
for equestrian training possibly
Kenneth J. Reuter
Parents: Jeff and Joyce
Reuter
Athletics: Football (JV,
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of graduates
good luck on
your bright
future!
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Your talents and enthusiasm
can help build a better future
for all of us. You hold the
promise of tomorrow.
Congratulations on this
fine achievement!
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Cadott
715-289-4955
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throughout the week
Congratulations
CLASS
OF
2015!
Best of luck in the
days ahead.
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Funeral Home
Cadott, WI
715-289-4298
Quinn Hartzell
Breana Heuer
Samuel Jackson
Garrett Janicki
Matthew Klahr
Devin Kulow
Katlyn Kunsman
Benjamin Kyes
Hunter Leland
Alex Licht
Shawn Marion
Hannah Mathison
11-12
Clubs: Student council,
9-12; Science Club, 12
Other
Organizations:
Class treasurer, 12
Honors: Honor roll, 9-12
Awards: Basketball captain, 12; cross country captain, 12; softball, 12
Future Plans: Attend
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Grads!
Hats Off
to You
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Class of 2015!
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Brett McChesney
Ezra Michael
Austin Najbrt
MacKenzie Nelson
Robbi Nesvacil
Kyla Nichols
Mariya Ouimet
Leah Pilgrim
Kenneth Reuter
Samantha Rineck
Dylin Rose
Jacob Schepp
level, 11
Honors: Honor roll, 9,
10, 12; high honor roll, 11;
Badger Boys State, 11
Awards: Wisconsin 4-H
Key Award, 11; state forensics silver, 10; state forensics gold, 11; academic letter winner, 11
Other Activities: 4-H,
9-12 (president, 10-11, reporter, 9, 12); Youth Archery
Leader, 12; Youth Engaged
Lodge Leaders (YELL!),
10-12 (president, 12, vicepresident, 11); St. Rose of
Lima altar server, 9-12
Future Plans: Attend
CVTC for architectural
structural design, possibly
followed by UW-Stout for
construction
Marisa Mary Sperber
Parents: Joel and Karen
Sperber
Athletics: Volleyball (JV,
9, varsity, 10-12, libero,
All-Conference Honorable
Mention, 12, team Defensive Player of the Year, 1012); basketball, 9-10 (team
Defensive Player of the
Year); softball, 9-12, varsity
Clubs: FBLA historian,
11-12 (placed seventh in
2014 and sixth in 2015 at
state in computer applications); Captains Club, 9-12;
student council, 9-11
Honors: Honor roll, 9-12
Other Activities: CNA at
Dove Healthcare, 12
Future Plans: Attend
UW-Eau Claire to pursue a
career in nursing
Delanie Dolores Stangl
Parents: David and Denise Stangl
Athletics: Archery team,
9-12 (school record 36 bullseyes, 10-11, second place in
the Eagle Eye Adventures
NASP Tournament girls
Swenson
Athletics: Volleyball (setter, right side)
Future Plans: Taking a
year off to work, then applying to CVTC for dental
hygiene
Kaeden Anthony Thom
Parents: Jason and Crystal Thom
Athletics: Football, 9,
11, 12 (JV, varsity letters,
punter, kicker, defensive
end, quarterback); basketball, 9-12 (JV, varsity letters,
guard); golf, 9-12 (JV, varsity letters, Most Improved
Award, 10-11); archery,
8-12 (school record holder
292/300 points)
Other
Organizations:
Skills USA, 10
Honors: Honor roll, 9-12
Awards: Second Team
All-County Football Special
Teams; basketball Captain
Award
Future Plans: I plan on
attending CVTC for the fire/
medic program.
Congratulations, Graduates!
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Class of 2015!
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Anthony Semanko
Racheal Semanko
Quinn Sikora
Marisa Sperber
Delanie Stangl
Mackenna Swenson
Kaeden Thom
Keely Verbracken
Amber Yeager
Yeager
Athletics: Cross country;
track; manager for girls basketball and track teams
Music: Clarinet
Future Plans: Ive been
accepted to the CVTC cosmetology program that will
begin this fall. Im also interested in real estate.
DREAM
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Lake Holcombe
Valedictorian: Danielle Gygi ~ Salutatorian: Katelyn Ruhde
Class Motto: All our dreams can come trueif we have the courage to pursue them. -Walt Disney
Class Officers: Danielle Gygi, president; Breanna Ducommun, vice president; Haylee Hennekens, secretary; Katelyn Ruhde, treasurer
Class Advisers: Beth Meddaugh and Barb VanDoorn
Kelley Andres
Samantha Dixon
Breanna Ducommun
Amanda Ewer
Taylor Farrell
Adam Folgate
Kelley Jo Andres
Parents: Jessie and Cliff
Koehler, and the late Richard
Andres
Athletics: Basketball, 912
Clubs: FFA, 9-12 (president, 12)
Future Plans: Attend UWMarshfield for nursing
Samantha Jo Dixon
Parents: Jeff and April
Dixon
Athletics: Volleyball, 912; basketball, 9-12; softball,
10
Honors: High honor roll,
11-12
Future Plans: Attend
CVTC for criminal justice in
the fall of 2015
Breanna Lyne Ducommun
Parents: Myron Ducommun and Debra Meistad
Athletics: Volleyball, 912 (lettered, 9-12, All-Conference, 10, team captain, 12);
basketball, 9-10 (lettered, 10)
Clubs: Leo Club, 11-12
(treasurer, 12)
Other Organizations: Stu-
extra in Oliver
Clubs: Leo Club, vicepresident; FFA, secretary; National Honor Society; student
council
Other
Organizations:
Class vice-president, 9
Honors: High honor roll,
9-12; honorable mention
Awards: Best Actress,
2012; Outstanding Choir
Member, 2012; Most Improved, 2013
Future Plans: I plan to
attend UW-Stout in the fall
of 2015, majoring in human
development and family studies.
Taylor Nicole Farrell
Parents: Angie and Bobby
Farrell
Athletics: Volleyball, 910
Clubs: FFA, 9-12
Honors: High honor roll,
12
Future Plans: Attend
CVTC for renal dialysis
Adam Folgate
Parents: Steve and Alice
Folgate
Other
Organizations:
Class secretary, 11-12
Other Activities: Prom
court queen, 11
Future Plans: I plan to attend CVTC to be a surgical
technician.
Jay Francis Kent
Parents: Gerald Kent and
Lynn Wincek
Athletics: Basketball (lettered, guard, post)
Future Plans: Go to
CVTC for a one-year welding program in the fall; clean
windows and pour concrete
over the summer, possibly get
into millwright in the fall if
there is no opening for tech
school
David K. Larson
Parents: Chad Larson and
Sarah Larson
Athletics: Football; basketball
Future Plans: Mechanic/
welding
Landon John Ludescher
Parents: Joyce Robinson
and Bernie Ludescher
Athletics: Football, 7-10;
Yournities
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2015
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bank on...
keep up the good work!
Dairyland
State
Bank
2015
Youre very important
people to us!
&
Holcombe
Bruce
Exeland
Sheldon
Gilman
Stanley
Member
To all the
graduates....
Sincerest
Congratulations.
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Flambeau Resort
Owners Max & Debbi Readinger
(715) 595-4035
715.595.4119
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Danielle Gygi
Haylee Hennekens
Jay Kent
David Larson
Landon Ludescher
Austin Marten
Chandler Meyer
Eric Nedland
Katelyn Omtvedt
Matthew Palmer
Anthony Pratt
basketball, 6-10
Awards: Prom court, 11
Future Plans: Tech school
at CVTC for welding or diesel
mechanic
Austin Marten
Parents: Robert Marten
and Janet Marten
Future Plans: Undecided
Chandler Meyer
Parents: Chris and Stacy
Meyer
Athletics: Basketball, two
years
Future Plans: CVTC and
stuff
Eric Nedland
Parents: Eric Nedland
Athletics: Football, lettered; wrestling, lettered;
track, lettered (holds school
pole vault record with 12-3)
Future Plans: Plan on
Other
Organizations:
National Ski Patrol at Christie Mountain, 9-12; Outdoor
Emergency Care Instructor,
11-12; National Honor Society, 10-12 (president, 12);
FFA, 9-12 (vice-president,
12); student council, 9-12
(president, 12)
Honors: Salutatorian, 12
Awards: Top Academic
Achievement Award, 9-12
Other Activities: NCAHEC Health Careers Camp,
11; blood drive, 9-12;
Fishing Has No Boudaries,
9-12; Sunday School teach-er,
9-11; Vacation Bible School
leader, 9-10; class treasurer,
9-12; Prom Committee, 11
Future Plans: After graduation, I will attend UWLa Crosse, majoring in preprofessional based exercise science. I would like to
continue on to receive a Doctor of physical therapy degree.
Michael Schafer
Parents: Sheri Schafer
Other Activities: Deliver
newspapers
Future Plans: Plan to join
Marines next year
John Edward Stender Jr.
Parents: John and Jennifer
Stender
Athletics: Football, 9-12
(lettered two years); basketball, 9-12 (lettered three
years); baseball, 9-12 (lettered four years)
Music: Choir, three years
Clubs: FFA, 9-12
Awards: Baseball Freshman of the Year (11-12 Most
Improved, All-Conference)
Future Plans: To get my
CDL and drive truck
Preston J. Strzok
Parents: Ted Strzok and
Melissa Langel
Athletics: Football (four
letters, First Team All-Conference, running back, two
years); baseball (two letters,
pitcher); track (two letters,
sectionals, 11)
Future Plans: Work and
try and take my dads business over when hes ready to
give it up
Sawyer Brock Strzok
Parents: Brian and Shawna
Strzok
Athletics: Football, 9-10;
basketball, 9-10
Future Plans: I plan to
work on the pipeline, then go
to lineman school and own a
ranch with black angus.
Kenneth Michael
Tomaszewski
Parents: Michael Tomaszewski and Rebecca Eccles
Athletics: Track; cross
country
Clubs: Middle school/high
school forensics, Certificate
of Participation
Tiara Erin Valentine
Parents: Steve and Dawn
Rank, and John and Anita Valentine
Athletics: Volleyball, 9-12
Music: Choir, 9-10
Other Activities: Completed CNA training and passed
state testing; works with the
Lake Holcombe Food Pantry;
A World
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CONGRATS!
Congratulations
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Cornell
Valedictorian: Gretchen Schroeder ~ Salutatorian: Brianna Johnson
Class Motto: We have come a long way, but not half as far as we will go.
Class Color: Yellow ~ Class Flower: Red Rose ~ Class Song: Free Bird by Lynard Skynard
Class Officers: Kelsey Peterson, president; Kaitlin Peterson, vice president; Grace Thompson, secretary; Brianna Johnson, treasurer
Class Advisers: Ryan Helke, Leigh Dobberstein and Richard Erickson
Berkeley Arnold
Carisa Ash
Dustin Boehm
Hannah Clark
Makenzie Ewings
Austin Graham
Berkeley Arnold
Parents: Sharon Arnold and
James Arnold
Future Plans: Attend UWStout for engineering
Carisa Marie Ash
Parents: Lisa and Marty Ash
Athletics: Volleyball (Best
Defense, Valuable Player);
track, lettered
Music: Trumpet
Clubs: FFA
Future Plans: CVTC for
cosmetology
Dustin Matthew Boehm
Parents: Adam and Stacey
Boehm
Athletics: Football, 9-12
(quarterback, safety, offensive
linebacker, punter/kicker, captain, 11-12); wrestling, 11-12
(captain, 12); track and field, 11
(hurdles, sprints, long jump);
basketball, 10 (guard); baseball,
10 (center, outfield)
Clubs: C-Club, 9-12; National Honor Society, 10-12
Honors: High honor roll,
9-12; Excellence in Education
honored student, 12
Other Activities: Active
letic training.
Austin Daniel Graham
Parents: Stacie Graham and
Dan Graham
Clubs: FFA
Honors: Honorable Mention, 12
Future Plans: Studying human biology at UW-Oshkosh
Brittney Ruth Hakes
Parents: Robert and Andrea
Hakes
Athletics: Volleyball, 9-12
(lettered, 11-12); softball, 10
(lettered, 10, Rookie of the Year)
Music: Trumpet, 9-10; Solo
Ensemble, large group
Clubs: C-Club, 10-12, Spanish Club, 11-12; Art Club
Honors: High honor roll, 1012, honorable mention, 9
Awards: Extra Effort Award,
12
Other Activities: Blood
drive, 9; volunteer at church
services and events, 9-12; tutor,
12
Future Plans: I plan to attend CVTC in the business
management program to excel
my career as a future business
woman.
McKenzie Lynn Hall
Parents: Tom and Deanna
Athletics: Volleyball, 9-12
(three year letter winner, Honorable Mention, 11, All-Conference, 12, Most Aces, 11-12,
Most Kills, 12, team captain,
12); basketball, 9-11 (one year
letter winner); softball, 11-12
(one year letter winner)
Clubs: FFA; C-Club
Awards: First place county
dairy judging, 11
Other Activities: Waitress
at Pine Drive in Holcombe; gas
station attendant at Toms Sales
and Service in Cornell
Future Plans: I will go to
UW-Oshkosh next fall, but am
undecided for my major.
Jane Elizabeth Hickethier
Parents: Jeff and Caroline
Hickethier
Athletics: Basketball, 9, 10,
12 (varsity letters all years);
cross country, 9; softball, 9
(varsity letter)
Music: Senior high band,
10-12 (varsity letter all years);
large group/festival participant,
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Lisa and Amber
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Destiny Hagedorn
Brittney Hakes
McKenzie Hall
Jane Hickethier
Zachary Hickethier
Brianna Johnson
Dakota Johnson
Kammey Kendall
Aaron Lairy
Thia Moreen
Danielle Moussette
Caleb ONeill
Dull
Future Plans: I plan to seek
new opportunities by using the
skills I learned in school to better my future. Work and more
schooling is always a possibility.
Kammey Marie Kendall
Parents: Rob and Tracy
Kendall
Athletics: Volleyball, 9-10;
softball, 9-12 (lettered, 9-12,
All-Conference, 11, All-Conference Honorable Mention,
9-10, Most Improved, 9-10, Defensive MVP, 11); basketball,
11-12 (lettered, 12, Defensive
MVP, 12, Offensive MVP, 11)
Music: Choir, 9-10 (lettered,
9-10); honors choir, 9-10
Clubs: Archery, 9-10; Chess
Club, 9-11; FFA, 9-12 (treasurer, 10-11); C-Club
Future Plans: Attend CVTC
as a dental hygienist
Aaron John Lairy
Parents: Jacqueline and
Tom Lairy Jr.
Future Plans: Attend CVTC
for business management
Thia Moreen
Parents: Terri Wilson and
Anthony Moreen
Athletics: Cross country, 9,
11, 12 (Newcomer, 11, MVP,
12, lettered, 9-12, All-Conference, 11-12, Athlete of the Year,
12, Student Athlete Award, 12);
track, 9-12 (lettered, 9-12, AllConference, 10-11); basketball,
9-10;
Music: Band, 8
Clubs: C-Club, 9-12; FFA, 9
Other Organizations: Student council, 9-10
Honors: High honor roll,
9-12
Future Plans: UWEC in
pre-dentistry and biology
Danielle Kay Moussette
Parents: Heather and Jeff
Moussette
Music: Choir
Clubs: FFA
Future Plans: CVTC pharmacy tech
Caleb James ONeill
Parents: Scott and Bette
Hetke
Future Plans: Go back to
vice-president, 11)
Honors: Honor roll, 9-12
Future Plans: WITC-Rice
Lake for nursing
Travis Michael Rasmussen
Parents: Jack and Norma
Rasmussen
Clubs: Chess Club, 9-10
Future Plans: I would like
to join the military after I graduate. I would like to use my skills
from school to get a good job.
Kristen Ariel Rinehart
Parents: Lisa Rinehart and
Ken Rinehart
Music: Choir, large group
contest
Drama: Helena in A Midsummer Nights Dream; Gabby
in Diary of a Wallflower
Clubs: Membership Committee of Rock n Roll History,
11
Other Activities: After
School Program
Future Plans: To earn a degree in the medical field
Nicholas Rubino
Parents: Carrie Cromack
Future Plans: Attend WITC-
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your way.
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Kristen Rinehart
Nicholas Rubino
Gretchen Schroeder
Luke Seyler
Lucy Sikora
Weston Sinn
Samantha Sippy
Allison Spegal
Anah Story
Athletics: Basketball, 10
Clubs: Archery, 12
Future Plans: I plan to enter the work force for one year,
then go to CVTC to become a
small engine mechanic.
Samantha Ann Sippy
Parents: Roberta A. Schley
and Marshall C. Sippy Jr.
Athletics: Volleyball (JV,
9-10, MVP, Perfect Attendance,
Grace Thompson
Drake Turner
Bryce Weber
SamanthaSue White