June 2011 - Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School
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June 2011 - Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School
June 2011 Live for Christ . . . Learning - Loving - Leading HE KNOWS THEM BY NAME GRADUATION REHEARSAL The man who enters by the gate is the shepherd of his sheep. The watchman opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. (John 10:2-4) Graduation rehearsal will be held Friday, June 3, at 8:15 am. All seniors eligible for participation in the service must be in attendance in order to participate in the graduation service. Seniors will receive their caps, gowns, and floor tickets at the end of rehearsal. Parents, please see to it that the gown is taken from the package and ironed before the Sunday service. We are a heartbeat away from saying “good-bye” to 96 young adults, the members of the KML graduating class of 2011. It seems like yesterday that they were wide-eyed freshmen, excited and maybe a bit apprehensive as they entered this new world of high school. The next “new world” they enter will again come with excitement and perhaps some nervousness as well. As they move on to the next chapter of their lives, they will undoubtedly face new and intensified temptations – many more strangers’ voices will confront them. Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School will hold its thirtythird graduation service on Sunday, June 5, at 2:00pm. Professor Bill Tackmier of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, will be the guest speaker. Pastor Jeffery Bolwerk of Trinity Lutheran Church in Jenera, Ohio, serve as liturgist. Student graduation speakers are Jessica Sandoval (David’s Star, Jackson) and Laura Zeamer (Morning Star, Jackson). The doors to the building will open at 12:30pm. All friends of KML are invited to attend. It is our prayer that they take with them what they heard here every day – the message of Jesus Christ and him crucified. May they spend time every day in God’s Word so they remain built up and strengthened in their faith. May they be strong in worship attendance so that they are encouraged by other believers, and so they have many opportunities to hear God’s Word and to receive the Lord’s Supper. May they be reminded that Jesus is indeed with them individually. Jesus has called them, and he knows each by name! He invested his very life in them! Our Lord has great plans for every one of our departing students; but more importantly, he wants each of them to spend eternity with him in heaven. To that end, we commend them to the ongoing care of our Savior as their years at KML become part of their past. GRADUATION Class verse: Jeremiah 29:11 – For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Class hymn: In Christ Alone Class flower: White Rose KML SUMMER OFFICE HOURS WILL BE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 9AM - 1PM The office will be closed from Friday, July 1 through Sunday, July 10. With our automated telephone system, you may dial the extension of the person you need and leave a message, or you can access individual e-mail addresses through our KML website (www.kmlhs.org). For your convenience, there is a locked drop box located on the back side of a pillar by the front entrance. Please use this box for dropping off payments or forms when the office is closed. HERE AM I. SEND ME! 2011 – 2012 CALENDAR KML alumni enter public ministry You can access the calendar from KML’s home page, or go to www.kmlhs.org/news-a-events/calendars/mastercalendar . The term “tentative” is used because there could be a few minor changes in some of the times listed. The academic calendar itself (school days and noschool days) should not see any changes. Following are some calendar highlights through August: MLC teaching assignments: Andrew Becker (2007) to St. Marcus Lutheran School Milwaukee, Wisconsin April Cook (2006) to California Lutheran High School, Wildomar, California (1 year assignment) William Fuerstenau (2005) to St. John Lutheran School, Montello, Wisconsin Landon Zacharyasz (2006) to Mount Olive Lutheran School, Appleton, Wisconsin June 1-2 3 5 Semester Tests Graduation Rehearsal – 8:15am Graduation – 2:00pm July Seminary vicar assignments: Peter Walther (2005) to Mount Zion Lutheran Church Missoula, Montana Seminary graduate assignments: Lincoln Albrecht (2003) to Messiah Lutheran Church (associate) Green Bay, Wisconsin Paul Bowe (2002) to Immanuel Lutheran Church (associate) Waupaca, Wisconsin Aaron Bublitz (1994) to Mt Lebanon Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Philip Gurgel (2002) to Ascension Lutheran Church (associate) Sarasota, Florida GRADUATION PICTURES AVAILABLE Empire Photography will be taking professional pictures of KML seniors receiving their diploma during the graduation ceremony. Proofs will be forwarded directly to the graduates home. There is no obligation to purchase, but it is a unique opportunity to capture a once-in-a-lifetime memory! 18 Golf Outing August 22 22 23 25 Freshmen Student Orientation – 2:30-6:00pm Freshmen & Parent Orientation Night/ New Athlete Meeting – 6:30-9:00pm Grades 10-12 Parent Information Night – 6:30-8:45pm Classes Begin 7:40am (SCHOOL PICTURES TAKEN) CHARGER CHOICE AWARDS Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School Charger Club and Student Council held the 13th Annual Charger Choice Awards on Sunday, May 15. KML students who received academic, athletic, music, and leadership awards during the year were recognized. A copy of the list of recipients is available in the rack outside the main office or may be requested via e-mail at amy.nass@kmlhs.org A TIME TO PLAN I love the colors of spring. I especially enjoy the apple blossoms that fill my neighbor’s tree. The color that I enjoy now is also a reminder of the wonderful fruit that will grow this summer and be ready to eat in the fall. That apple tree has produced tasty fruit for many years. I don’t know who planted that tree, but I sure appreciate their thoughtfulness. The one who planted the tree possibly never got to enjoy the “fruit” of his labor, but it sure is appreciated by those of us today. The same story can be told about our KML Foundation. Throughout the years, donations have been made to the Foundation by people who recognized the value of those gifts for the future. Because the Foundation is established as an endowment fund, the gifts will have a lasting impact. The seeds that are planted today will provide perpetual returns for tuition assistance and other KML projects. This past year, the Foundation was able to award $24,000 in tuition assistance, but we would love to see even more. Maybe you can help plant some more seeds to support the next generation of KML students! For more information on various ways in which you can contribute to the KML Foundation, especially through your estate plan, contact: paul.snamiska@kmlhs.org or 262-677-4051 ext. 1116. The KML Scrip Office is Open This Summer The kids may have the summer off, but you can continue to take advantage of KML Scrip rebates during summer vacation. Order online or choose from our on-hand inventory, and pick up your order during our office hours listed below. Papa Murphy's is now offering $10 Scrip cards with an 8% rebate. Great for quick meals on those busy summer days! As always, if you have questions about KML Scrip or are interested in learning how KML Scrip can help you earn rebates toward your child’s KML tuition, please see our website at www.kmlhs.org/ scrip, email us at scrip@kmlhs.org, give us a call at 262.677.4051 ext. 1119, or stop by during our office hours. KML Scrip Office Summer Hours Beginning Friday, June 3 Monday-Wednesday-Friday 9:00am -1:00pm KML Scrip: The perfect graduation gift! Let KML Scrip brighten the day of your favorite graduate. Need ideas? Give a KML Scrip gift certificate and let your graduate choose from more than 650 Scrip retailers. New s! r u o H KMLHS invites you to Culver’s Wednesday June 1 Use the coupon below and Culver’s will donate 10% of your sales to KMLHS! The future PAC of KMLHS will provide a focal gathering point for concerts, theater performances, and conferences not only for our school but also the communities we serve. Together we can provide a place that stimulates a growing appreciation of the fine arts in our community! Your support will help make this vision a reality. Culver’s of Jackson Will donate 10% of your sales to Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School Walking the Path Together Wednesday, June 1, Don’t forget to present this form to the cashier when ordering for credit! Hours: 10:00am to 10:00pm Culver’s of Jackson W227N16880 Tillie Lake Ct Jackson, WI 53037 (262) 677-8313 Amount $_______________ Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Student Name: ____________________________________________ CALLING ALL GOLFERS! Support your school at the 22nd Annual Kettle Golf Open Monday, July 18, 2011 Location: Date: Schedule: Format: Scenic View Golf Course Monday, July 18, 2011 10:30am registration • 11:20am go to holes • 5:00pm steak dinner Scramble format • Groups will be divided: Alumni, Men, Women, Mixed This is a fun golf outing to benefit both the KMLHS golf team and athletic department. NEW this year… Two dinner choices are being offered – Steak or Devonshire Chicken (chicken breast stuffed with Virginia ham and Wisconsin cheddar cheese topped with a light cream sauce) Price: Golf / Dinner package with cart (includes greens fee, cart, lunch & dinner)..... $79.00 Golf only (includes greens fee, cart & lunch)................................................... $59.00 Steak or Devonshire Chicken dinner only......................................................... $25.00 Register: Registration form is available at www.kmlhs.org (listed under upcoming events from the KML office. Please register by July 11. We are trying something different this year by e-mailing the registrations to the people for whom we have e-mail addresses. This will help to reduce our expenses and benefit the students. Thank you for your understanding. Mark your calendar… The Charity Golf Outing is scheduled for Monday, September 19, at West Bend Country Club. KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL HIGH HONORS: THIRD QUARTER Freshmen Madeline Balge, Rachel Balge, Sarah Brandner, Jacob Brandt, Caitlyn Eisner, Margaret Frey, Chelsey Gehring, Jeni Heiden, Elizabeth Henning, Micah Jahns, Tiffany Knight, Callie Martens, Paige Martin, Andrea Meinert, Andrew Moore, Chandler Niemann, Miya Preston, Sydney Schneider, Jacob Schopp, Marissa Seyfert, Zachary Stewart, Matthew Wells, Tabitha Wolfgram, Connor Yackels Sophomores Andrea Adams, Caleb Adams, Tyler Anderson, Rachael Andrew, Seth Banaszak, Adam Bloedel, Eric Brandt, Colton Bublitz, Jacob Falck, Rose Franke, Justin Grahl, Ashley Herther, Katelyn Jahns, Kendra Kaulitz, Nathan Krause, Alison Lehman, Martin Loescher, Michael Loescher, Elizabeth Mantz, Jacob Matter, Marissa Meier, Garrett Miller, Samuel Pankow, Jessica Reidy, Rebecca Roembke, Stuart Rosenthal, Rachel Roskopf, Nicholas Sierra, Leah Sommers, Travis Stanossek, Zachary Stohlman, Olivia Wedell, Ashley Zander, Johannah Zeamer, Yue (Felix) Zhang Juniors Adam Cook, Madeline Foy, Jonathan Grulke, Alina Gür, Olivia Heckendorf, Abigail Hoerchner, Lindsay Hughes, Ethan Jahns, Wonjae Jung, Lisa Koschnitzke, Morgan Koth, Ryanne Mallow, Hailey Moldenhauer, Meghan Niemann, Shane Patzlsberger, Emily Raasch, Lea Ratzmann, Jacob Schleif, Jordan Schneider, Gunnar Thompson, Zachary Walters, Kate Wierzbicki, Kayleigh Yackels Seniors Tyler Adams, Angela An, Kaila Banaszak, Brady Beck, Benjamin Becker, Stephanie Davidson, Courtney Deming, Sarah Falck, Cody Goll, Jacob Gustafson, Olivia Hoff, Sheila Kleist, Luke Krajcik, Kevin Kriege, Marianne Loescher, Brandon Mantz, Aimee Matter, Dustin Page, Rae Pare, Brittany Peterson, Jessica Sandoval, Karl Schmirler, Lindsey Schoenike, Jaimie Shine, Jesse Sierra, Erik Sohlden, Meghan Steffens, Morgan Steffens, Peter Steinbrenner, Valarie Tharman, Tabitha Thorson, Brett Waldorf, Cole Weber, Alice Wedell, Amanda Weiss, Laura Zeamer, Kelli Zima HONORS: THIRD QUARTER Freshmen Samantha Bormann, Daniel Brodesser, Aaron Carmichael, Elora Diehl, Stephanie Eigenfeld, Lauren Lehman, Marshall Matthies, Zachary Nichols, Cassidy Page, Nathan Pape, Lara Schultz, Mark Steinbrenner, Madeline Tackmier, Taylor Weber, Stephanie Wolff Sophomores Alex Bergmann, Zachary Berube, Benjamin Bieberitz, Tyler Curran, Andrew Dorst, Denielle Gerrietts, Hannah Gresenz, Zachary Gruber, Andrew Liebner, Miranda Loduha, Sara Martin, Tera McAllister, Anthony Pflughoeft, Christopher Pflughoeft, Kurt Rathke, Haley Robinson, Scott Steele, Angela Thoma, Erik Thorson, Lauren Wiech Juniors Scott Apalsch, Joseph Backus, Nicholas Brazell, Ashley Ihlenfeldt, Zachary Janz, Rebecca Karnopp, Matthew Knight, Matthew Krajcik, Emily Lyneis, Allysa Michaelsen, Ashley Miller, Allison Peters, Elizabeth Pries, Morgan Rabas, Stephanie Randazzo, Jennifer Rowinski, Luke Scheuerlein, Karlee Schneiss, Daniel Schultz, Drake Schwarten, Tyler Stauske Seniors Sean Adamec, Emily Bernhoft, Robert Bolwerk, Sara Faltersack, Marisa Fowler, Luke Franke, Rachel Greefkes, Kirsten Henning, Karlye Hoffmann, Jordan Lark, Arin Lemke, Jacob Minzlaff, Jessica Nick, Kelly Patterson, Courtney Raymond, Dylan Rusch, Jacob Semmann, Ashlyn Simonson, Alexandria Steinke, Samuel Tackmier, Holly Troeller, Erin Wiedoff, David Williamson, Caleb Wolf, Lindsey Wolff, David Wolter Music in the Woods Fundraiser for the Washburn Family Saturday, June 25, 2011 Time: 12 - 5pm Barry works at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary and has ataxia, a degenerative disease which affects his muscles. It has no known cure or “good” prognosis. For more information about it go to www.ataxia.org/ At present, small motor skills have nearly disappeared. He requires the assistance of a walker. His speech is slurred, he does not realize his own inflection, and at times stumbles for the right words. In time, Barry will need to get all his nutrition from a feeding tube as he will no longer be able to swallow. Eventually he will be using a wheelchair and speak through a computer because he will not be able to enunciate clearly. Activities: Christian Music Groups Children’s Games Discovery World Silent Auction Food While the road ahead seems difficult and discouraging, both Barry and Eunice continue to draw daily strength from God’s gracious promise, Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). They also appreciate the prayers and support they are receiving from their brothers and sisters in Christ. Proceeds from the Music in the Woods Fundraiser will be used to help purchase a wheelchair accessible van for the Washburn Family. There will be games and activities for children, food, Christian music, a silent auction, and many other activities for all to enjoy. Items for the silent auction are needed and appreciated. Please bring them to the school office or call to have them picked up. Please supply a description, the value and the name of the person who donated the item. David’s Star Lutheran Church Following the fundraiser there will be worship in the woods at 5pm. Koine’ will perform a special concert and will be supplying the music for our service. 2740 David’s Star Drive Jackson, WI 53037 (Western Avenue & Church Road) Phone: 262-677-2412 Fax: 262-677-8960 E-mail: school@davidsstar.org Please make checks payable to: David’s Star Lutheran Church—Washburn Fundraiser If you would like to help, please contact Lynne Tews at 262-377-2051. FINE ARTS NEWS CAST CHOSEN FOR FIDDLER ON THE ROOF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CAST OF KML’S FALL MUSICAL, Fiddler on the Roof: Jacob Schleif (Tevye), Lea Ratzmann (Golde), Ryanne Mallow (Tzeitel), Rachel Kresser (Hodel), Alina Gür (Chava), Caitlyn Eisner (Shprintze), Grace Johnson (Bielke), Rachael Andrew (Yente), Daniel Granberg (Motel), Adam Cook (Perchik), Zack Janz (Lazar Wolf), Jordan Bugenhagen (Mordcha), Ethan Jahns (Rabbi), Jarred Strupp (Mendel), Zachary Stohlman (Avram), Erik Thorson (Nachum), Rachel Balge (Grandma Tzeitel), Ashley Miller (Fruma-Sarah), Alec Bergmann (Constable), Martin Loescher (Fyedka), Lindsay Hughes (Shaindel), Bryan Eckelberg (Priest), Nick Sierra (Russian), Stuart Rosenthal (Russian), and Jacob Falck (Russian). Also included in the cast are 30 villagers/chorus members: Emily Schulz, Emylie Tonnacliff, Kate Wierzbicki, Marina Stagakis, Kendra Kaulitz, Madeline Tackmier, Tiffany Knight, Hailey Moldenhauer, Lauren Wiech, Hadassah Bonow, Grace Beyer, Andrea Adams, Rachel Roskopf, Miranda Loduha, Haley Robinson, Elizabeth Mantz, Shannon Eggers, Andrew Eggers, Thomas Schneiker, Benjamin Johnson, Nathan Schleef, Travis Stanossek, Ryan Lawonn, Ian Wetterau, Zack Gruber, Cole Boettcher, Seth Banaszak, Joseph Loescher, Kyle Mantei, and Jonathan Ihlenfeldt. Performances will take place at Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School on Thursday, November 3, Friday, November 4, Saturday, November 5, at 7:00pm (with Dinner Theater at 5:30pm for the Saturday performance); and Sunday, November 6, at 3:00pm. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HELPING OUT WITH OUR PRODUCTION IN SOME WAY? We need volunteers to help sew, gather and donate props and costumes, advertise the show, etc. If you are interested in helping in any of these areas or in some other way, please contact Mrs. Erin Laabs at erin.laabs@kmlhs.org or by calling (262) 677-4051 ext. 1160. Thank you so much! ATHLETIC NEWS BORROWING SPORTS UNIFORMS FOR SENIOR PICTURES BE A PART OF KML BASKETBALL Sign-up for the KML boys basketball camps continues through June 15. There are a variety of camps available for players in grades two through nine. Camps are run by the boys basketball coaching staff with assistance from area grade school coaches and high school players. Please visit the KML website or contact coach Jahns at 677-4051, ext. 1301. Seniors wishing to borrow a sports uniform for senior pictures need to fill out a form from the athletic office and include a $15 deposit. Ten dollars will be refunded when the uniform is returned. Please contact the athletic office at least one week prior to when the uniform is needed. If you have any questions please call the athletic office. SPRING AWARDS NIGHTS The dates for Spring Awards Nights for the athletic teams have been scheduled as follows: Track Soccer Baseball Softball Monday, June 6, 6:00 Tuesday, June 7, 6:00 Thursday, June 9, 6:30 Friday, June 17, 6:00 KML Cafeteria KML Cafeteria KML Cafeteria KML Cafeteria If you have any questions or would like to help with your awards night please contact the coach. PHYSICAL EXAMS REQUIRED Students planning to participate in athletics are required to have a physical (WIAA green card) and a signed “Participation Consent Form” (blue form). All forms should be on file at KMLHS no later than August 1, 2011. Forms may be mailed in or dropped off in the main office. These forms were included in the May statement for current students and will be in the June statement for incoming freshmen (Class of 2015). Make your appointment for a physical as soon as possible. For your convenience, Aurora Sports Medicine Institute and Walgreens offer pre-season sports physicals. Log on to their websites, www.aurorahealthcare.org/services/smi or www.takecarehealth.com for more information regarding locations and registration details. Aurora Sports Medicine Institute presents 2011 Student Sports Physicals Date: Monday, July 18 Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm Location: Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School Fee: $30 per student, $35 after July 5. Register: www.Aurora.org/SportsPhysical or call 262-306-6100 Forms for all athletes must be on file by August 1. No athlete will be able to try out or practice for a team if they do not have forms handed in! David Bartelt, Superintendent david.bartelt@kmlhs.org Stephen Granberg, Principal steve.granberg@kmlhs.org Rev. Randall Hughes, Pastor of Student Life randy.hughes@kmlhs.org Leonard Collyard, Activities Director len.collyard@kmlhs.org Richard Sievert, Guidance Director, dan.sievert@kmlhs.org