The Prowler - March 2014
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The Prowler - March 2014
March 2014 Callisburg High School Volume 13, Issue 3 Boen Advances to Area on Derheim Goes -by Hunter Noller to State in Alto Saxophone On December 7 Seniors Congressional Brent Boen and Austin Debate Wagner auditioned at Sophomore Preston Derheim goes to state placing 6th in congressional debate. Congressional debate models the legislative process of democracy. Students deliver formal discourse on the merits and disadvantages of legislation. Preston said going to state was very exciting. He plans on doing it again next year in hopes it will help with his future political career. Play For a Cause--Shoot For the Cure Our girls' basketball team and the CHS basketball coaches teamed up to raise funds for our very own Coach Mike Wallace who is fighting pancreatic cancer. With homemade pies, cakes, cookies, a raffle for an ipad and generous donations that raised over $3,500.00 to help assist in the fight against this disease. We want to thank everyone for their support in helping Coach Wallace and shooting for a cure. WHAT'S INSIDE Editor-Brent Boen Sports Editor-Gage Oppel Sports Reporters-Jayton Bass, Riley Browning, Kacy Skaggs Clubs/Organizations EditorAmber Mathews Staff ReportersHunter Noller, Ana Miller, Skyler Oropeza, Mackenzie Sconce, Sam Cable, Michel Melendez, Sam Tallant, Cali Blevins, Macayla Nash, Amber Mathews, Jeri Mackey, Austin Chavez, Jake Parker, Ty Uselton, Levi Henry, Walker Weaver, Tanner Thurman, Nicholas Foreman, Chase Caldwell, Shaun Hudson, Hannah Bauwin, Carlee Eldredge, Morgan Parker, Catherine Sage, Logan Storms, Nick Papaioannou, Christian Fleitman, Michael Wagner, Garret Baldwin Classifieds-Nate Hamilton Adviser-Charlotte Strahan Bowie High School for the All-Region band. Austin made 5th chair on tuba and Brent made 5th chair on alto saxophone for the AllRegion concert band. The band practiced together for a total of nine hours in two days with a total of 99 people who advanced from the audition. Their performance was on January 18th at Argyle High School. Brent also advanced to the All-Area audition for the All-State band on alto sax and placed 5th. Boen acknowledged, "After three years of attempts, making area is one of the greatest accomplishments I have ever had. I am thankful for everyone that helped me get to this point." Senior Austin Wagner New Assistant Principal Takes Over Hodges Duties Everyone greatly misses our very respected assistant principal, Casey Hodges. We enjoyed his time with us here at CHS. We know that life sometimes calls us in a different direction and we certainly wish Mr. Hodges and his family all the best life has to offer. We welcome Ronnie Wilson, who has filled Hodges shoes to become our new assistant principal. He is doing a great job getting acquainted with all of the students and becoming a member of our great "Wildcat" family. We look forward to Coach Wilson being an integral part of CHS and helping us to "Stay the Course" in moving from "Good to GREAT!" Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 001 (537427280) 02/27/2014 3:57 PM Mr. Casey Hodges Mr. Ronnie Wilson Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 Editorial: -by Brent Boen Social Networking & Electronic Devices Almost everyone in modern society is familiar with Facebook along with the growing popularity of other sites such as Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter, etc. It is a great way to easily connect with people that live thousands of miles away, which can be extra helpful if those people are family or old friends, making the world a much smaller place. So I'm not being hypocritical in this discussion about social networking and electronical devices, I will say that I am one of the worst about being stuck to my phone on Instagram and I believe that it's a major flaw. If I added up all of the hours I've ever spent on my phone, the amount would be unbelieveable... So do me a favor and save yourself. The main problem that I've seen over the years is the over-use of these websites and the content of what users post. You may walk through the park and see a mother on her Facebook "farm" (and probably sending you one of those dreaded game invites) instead of playing with her daughter. You could also be getting coffee at Starbucks and see ten to fifteen people crowded into a small lounge area, all on their laptops. Billions of people are addicted to these social networking sites, and for absolutly no contructive purpose, which results in a large waste of time that could be used for something productive. This doesn't mean that you should never use your devices though, most colleges require you to apply online, you usually need an active phone number for colleges to reach you at, and if you have a job a phone is a necessity for scheduling purposes. It's okay to be active with electronic devices, just not addicted. -by Ana Miller and Skyler Oropeza LOVE IS. . . "When you can look like a complete mess and you're still the most beautiful girl he has ever seen."~K.R. "Love is love,no matter who it is or how it is. Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean you can't feel it. No matter the peson, they should always be loved and treated like they belong somewhere to have a place and a reason." ~T.M. "Chocloate, rejection and video games." ~T.G. "Sad movies and popcorn." ~S.O. "Love is no matter how much you see each other, you still can't wait to see each other." ~C.M. "Love is when you can be crazy and goofy and still be accepted for who you are." ~B.G. "Love is all about whistles." ~W.H. "Love is a feeling you have for someone and you would do anything to keep them happy and safe." ~K.B. "Love is a hard thing to understand." ~S.S "Love is Pink Floyd." ~B.B. "Love is a thousand miles." ~T.P. "Love is a feeling." ~E.H. "Love is Final Fantasy." ~C.C. "A mutual feeling two people have and nothing can come between them." ~G.C. "Love is that feeling you get when you realize you can't say his name without smiling." ~A.D. "Love is my twin, Brycee'." ~E.W. "Never spending Valentines alone...". N. H. ~C.E. "When you can physically feel your heart break." ~C.S. Most of all Love is the fact that everyone had someone on their mind when answering this question... Hope you had a very HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats! students of-bythe month Mackenzie Sconce December and Sam Cable -H.S. Josh Blankenship -M.S. Jacob Munoz Josh Blankenship participates in U.I.L Computer Science and tennis. He enjoys science research and design, because the class has a wide variety of subjects to focus on. Jacob Munoz, son of Veronica Garcia, participates in Football and track. His favorite subject is math. January -H.S. Kaylee Eldredge -M.S. Sarah Rojas Kaylee Eldredge has shown horses for 12 years. She is the senior class treasurer, basketball manager, and participates in powerlifting, cross country, track, and UIL spelling and vocabulary. Sarah Rojas has accepted many awards including, the student of the month, the presidential award, A honor roll, perfect attendence, UIL mathematics. She also enjoys playing and hanging out with friends. 2 -by Michel Melendez Update Hey guys! Guess what's around the corner? This year's 2014 Senior Prom! The official date is set on April 12 and this year's theme is "Eternal Elegence", with main colors being gold, white and silver. Our Juinor Class are the organizers, along with Mrs. Vanhuss, the Juinor parents, and friends. Oh! Almost forgot! Guys, don't forget to pay your dues. Each year in high school, we have to pay $10, except not all of us are paying, and this money adds up at the end for your class' Senior Prom. Check in with your class sponsers to pay, or check how much you owe. Freshmen- Mrs. Rains, Mr. Richards, Coach White Sophomores- Ms. Fortenberry, Ms. Blunt, Mrs. Kirkpatick Amber Mathews, Hannah Adams, Jeri Mackey Juniors- Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. VanHuss Seniors- Mrs. Conyers, Mr. Conyers, Mrs. Corbett Students Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 002 (537438830) 02/27/2014 5:57 PM Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 great things start at CHS -By Amber Mathews, Jeri Mackey, Hannah Adams and Austin Chavez Our "We are Family" section highlights graduates from Callisburg High School. In this edition we send a "shoutout" to Jody Price who is currently stationed at the Ft. Sill, Oklahoma Artillery School. We would also like to recognize Jake Wilson who is currently stationed at Camp Pendleton, California in Marine Combat training. We would also like to recognize the following students from 2005: Logan Brooks-Baylor University-BS Medical Humanitiescurrently an ER technician. Amber Buckaloo-NCTC-Zodiac Seats. Julie Dobson- Baylor University- DDS in Dallas, TX, Megan Dorman- Texas Tech- PhD at UT- Traffic and Revenue Analyst. Luke Walker- MA in Engineering-Jet Propulsion Lab. Lance Adsit-Air Force, Kenda MitchussonUniversity of Texas/Biology, Boomer Fellers-Texas A&M Project Engineer, Cory Fortner-Texas A&M Business Administration/ Account Exec at Culver Capital. Zac Grantham-NCTC/Radio DJ-Katy 93.1, Jon Pharr-Owner of Jon Pharr Designs Freelance Graphic Artist. Sean Guthrie-University of North Texas/ BA-Physics, Texas A&M-MA. Jason Hodgkinson-West Texas A&M, Ben Hooper-BA Business Finance- Financial Advisor@ USAA. A BIG "thank you" to Mrs. Muller for contributing this information. If you know other CHS graduates for recognition of our "Wildcat family" please contact us at 940-665-0961 ext. 338 or send an email to cstrahan@cisdtx.net. Congratulations to our former students on their achievements. Great things start at Callisburg High School! class Favorites -by Cali Blevins and Macayla Nash SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Hunter Noller and Hayden Baucum Cali Blevins and Reese Richey JUNIORS Kateland Harmon and Kalvin Teafatiller SENIORS Cody Ford and Madison Reed Scholarships and Student Acceptance Letters -by Sam Tallant Many seniors have a lot on their plate. They have to pass classes, take tests and try to get into desired colleges, all while juggling jobs or chores. For some seniors they can do this very well, such as Kaylee Eldredge who has received over five acceptance letters. Also, Casey Trevino and Madison Reed have been accepted to several colleges. Other students who have received acceptance to various colleges include Maycy English, Kody Patterson, Luis Villalobos, Kimberly Scott, Shea Pratt, Michelle Marter, Stevie Warren, Michel Templin, Renee Van Tassel, Shandace Sampson, Jordan Silverman and Kendra Pringle. Scholarships are also a very important part of the college dream. For many people scholarships make college -By Samuel possible. We will be updating you on where CHS graduates willTalllant be attending. Students Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 003 (537439023) 02/27/2014 3:57 PM 3 Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 sports moments Varsity Basketball -by Gage Oppel and Ty Uselton Varsity Boys'Basketball -By Jake Parker The varsity boys basketball finished the 2013-2014 season with a 13-13 record, missing playoffs by only two games. No one expected varsity basketball to do well being picked 8th at the beginning of the season. We exceeded expectations by finishing 5th. Offensive contributors were led by Mason Langthorn and Jacob King, with defensive contributions coming from Hunter Olson and Trey Thurman. All of the Wildcats saw action and proved that next season will surely be very successful. Congratulations to Coach Marmon who finished as a finalist for Coach of the Year! Top Row: Coach Drinning, Coach Marmon, Jacob King, Hunter Olson, Ty Uselton, Gage Oppel and Coach Langthorn. Bottom Row: Trey Thurman, Isaac Andrews, Mason Langthorn, Luis Villalobos and Eli Hollandsworth. JV Boys BB -by Jake Parker The Callisburg JV had a positive year finishing 8-6 in district and 13-12 overall. The team was led by Coach Josh Drinning through a year of overcoming obstacles and coming together as a team. Coach Drinning said, "Everyone had a role and there were no key players, everyone worked as a team and progressed dramatically throughout the year." Great job, Wildcats, on a great season! Freshmen Boys BB -by Levi Henry The freshmen boys' basketball team finished strong in district.Their season was very good. They are a very improved group of basketball players and have the potential to climb to the next level with their many improved skills. The best game this year was against S&S with Parker Huddleston dropping 26 points. Also, Christian Garcia did a great job at point guard with his dribbling and passing expertise. 4 Sports Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 004 (537444819) 02/27/2014 5:57 PM Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 GO CATS! Varsity Girls' Basketball -by Kacy Skaggs Varsity Girls' Basketball -by Kacy Skaggs I asked Breanna Serna, a freshman on varsity, how she thought the year went and she said, "It was a great year and I was so happy to be a part of the team as a freshman and I'm excited for next year's season." This season wasn't a winning one but more of a year of progress. The girls made big steps and helped build our basketball program for the underclassmen. "Thank you to our fans for your never-ending support." JV Girls Basketball -by Kacy Skaggs As the JV girls basketball season comes to an end, the girls have finished their season really well. Consisting of a fairly young team of mostly freshmen, they have stepped up and made tremendous progress and are going to contribute to the program greatly in the following years. With two games going into overtime and a buzzer ringer from Crislyn Holman, they have definitely made the point clear that they never give up. This year's leading scorers were Crislyn Holman, Morgan Sconce, Eranne Medford and Kaylie Weaver. While our leading defensive players were Brittany Jones, Brycee Breeden, Crislyn Holman and Kaylie Weaver. Crislyn Holman noted that "This season we kept improving throughout the year and we got a lot better." She also said, "Thanks for all the support from the fans and the team is excited to see what we can accomplish next season." Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 005 (537444822) 02/27/2014 3:57 PM Sports 5 Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 sports moments Powerlifting -by Walker Weaver The powerlifting team consists of Garrett Smith, Zach LaRue, Shawn Shugart, Collin Skaggs, Chris Burgess, Rance Sanborn, Ethan Thurman, Lane Hobbs and Cass Carter. They have competed in three meets placing 7th out of 25 teams in their last meet at Howe. Zach LaRue placed 1st in his weight class. Chris Burgess placed 3rd in his respective class. The regional tournament is scheduled for March 8th and our CHS powerlifting team will be there to represent the mighty Wildcats! Spring Sports Preview -by Tanner Thurman, Nicholas Foreman, Chase Caldwell and Shaun Hudson Spring sports are just beginning. We are looking forward to great seasons in baseball, softball, golf, tennis and track. The Wildcats are predicting a great spring season. Softball, Baseball, Golf, Tennis & Track Our athletes are already going to work in these sports. They have been battling through tough weather and getting as much practice as possible. The softball girls recently played in the NCTC tournament and posted 5 wins. The baseball team got 3rd in the Nocona tournament while golf finished 2nd out of 8 teams at Tanglewood. Enjoy our spring sports by supporting our athletes in what looks to be a great 2014 season. 6 Clubs Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 006 (537459125) 02/27/2014 3:57 PM Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 3rd Six Weeks All A 9th Grade Daniel Baker Carlee Eldredge Trevor Hall Hunter Noller Breanna Serna Callie Storms Emma Wells All A 10th Grade Haleigh Bacon William Carter Macie Clugston Cari Croninger Samuel Cross Ashleigh McFarland Madison Parker Trenton Paxton Madalyn Rogers Sesalie Satterwhite Tanner Thurman BreAnna Voglesong All A 11th Grade David Nunez Cassidy Bagwell Katherine Beaver All A 12th Grade Brandon Baker Madison Reed Casey Trevino Chelsea Waggoner Austin Wagner Stevie Warren AB 9th Grade Katlyn Armstrong Courtney Baldwin Marlissa Braudaway Coby Brewer Matthew Caldwell Rebecca Eugster Timothy Fey Cristian Garcia Patrick Gilbert Levi Henry Christian Hernandez Collin Holt Parker Huddleston Joshua Knight Casey McLeaster Eranne Medford Tyler Mertz Halle Olson Skyler Oropeza Morgan Parker Ciara Powell Catherine Sage Maureen Tuggle Abel Vasquez Joshua Williams Kelsey Williams AB 10th Grade Vanessa Boze Christopher Burgess Samantha Cable Kassandra Cooper Preston Derheim Britten Eddleman Bailey Gonzales Nathaniel Hamilton Riley Hendricks Destiny Kelley Jeri Mackey Amber Mathews Alexis Merrifield Kade Orsburn Michael Paradise Jerad Pratt Susan Sailer Takara Schmidlkofer Mackenzie Sconce Austen Scott Melani Thomison Abbie Timm Shay Wall James Williams Tiffany Winston Honor Roll AB 11th Grade Cody Bodkins Nathan Carter Juan Castruita Jessica Day Michael Farmer Jacob Foreman Haylee Hamilton Sierra Hudson David Kennedy Zachery Knighten Alysha Manning Brooke Mansker Michel Melendez Zachery Morrow Macayla Nash Karis Pickle Maddison Ramsey Victoria Roberts Nicholas Scalf Stormy Schofield Logan Storms Quinton Stover Kaelyn Swafford Jazmine West AB 12th Grade Robert Andrews Tara Bruce Ira Burgess Rheyce Childress Sandra Day Logan Donnelly Deanna Eastham Maycy English Maegan Fleming Cody Ford Luis Garcia Amanda Goode Shawn Griffin Emily Hellinger Brianna Ing Jaimie Mandrell Michelle Marter Kelsey McGuill Josh Monkres Emily Mozingo Kris Mozingo Kodi Patterson Zaiqery Phillips Kendra Pringle Alexandria Puckett Kaylie Ravert Zoe Russell Shandace Sampson Victoria Sicking Jordan Silverman Brice Stamm Paul Thurman Renee VanTassel Luis Villalobos Makenzie Watson Collin Williams Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 007 (537386318) 02/27/2014 5:57 PM All A Middle School 6th Emma Hendricks Brayden Medford Olivia Ramsey Ryder Reed Terah Skipworth 7th Grade Jillian Enderby Chase Falgout Savanah Hott Joseph Hudson Kelly Morgan Matilin Rigsby Macie Satterwhite Sunny Smith 8th Grade Caroline Darbro Caleb Ford Jacob Munoz Katlyn West AB Middle School 6th Grade Andrea Castruita Payton Duke Dakota Dungan Lillian Gregory Ashton Kirchenbauer Ethan Kirchenbauer John Klein Avery Leverett Chloe Lewis Zoe Lones Austin Martin Ryder McLaughlin Trevi Mills Ethan Morrell Brooke Murphy Kayley Rohrbough Richard Shurbet Morgan Storms Sierra Sullivant Mischa Sundbye Reed Thomas 7th Grade Skylar Allen Emily Baldwin Victor Barton Fallon Baucum Michaela Blakesley Aneissa Buchanan Jake Carter Destiny Copling Anaiah Cox Alyssa Davenport Jason Dugger Noemy Flores Celie Hatcher K'Lee Kirk Lillian Murphy Chance Rhoades Dawson Rohrer Rosa Rojas Raegan Schofield Dakota Shaffer Chandler Talley Sutten Tidwell Blake Trees Isaac Valdez-Matta Madison Werts Katie Williams John Wilson Breann Woolsey Ashton Yates 8th Grade Emma Abel Desirae Barker Sarah Betts Caden Clark Bernadino DeAnda Skylar Dickerson Brennen Dugger Adrianne Dungan Brock Eddleman James Higgins Zachary Kennedy Samuel Lewis Nathaniel Mauldin Ricardo Nunez Madison Padgett Elijah Parker Deanna Rocha Aubrey Rogers Madelyn Smith Matthew Smith Emma St-Onge Halie Threadgill Logan Tischler Caitlin Turbeville Alejandra Villalobos Tristan Wagner 2014 Honor Roll Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 Social Media Matters Solo and Ensemble Students were wowed by an outstanding presentation on February 18 on social media and how it affects their lives. The assembly gave important information on how students need to make wise decisions when it comes to sharing messages and pictures, while also cautioning about cyber bullying and various media matters. FFA -by Hannah Bauwin -by Carlee Eldredge Saturday, February 1st, members of the high school band travelled to Sanger High School to compete in the solo and ensemble contest. Percussion trio of Luis Vasquez, Santos Gonzales, and Brennan Dugger received a 1, Micheal Wagner received a 1 on a tuba solo, and Bri Matherly received a 1 on a saxophone solo. Carlee Eldredge on flute and Jonathan Van Tassel on tuba got a division 2 on their solos, and Jaycee Mandrell on clarinet received a division 3. We are very proud of our Wildcats! Great job! Stock shows have begun! Some students have travelled to Fort Worth to show their livestock! Katelyn Ing placed 2nd in her class showing her Chester White (swine), great job! Callisburg also recently held an invitational show with swine and goats. Callisburg held a local show on February 21st and it was very successful. Everyone plans on doing great at county, beginning February 28th. Come out and support Callisburg FFA! Good luck to all those who are showing animals! We also want to remind you that it is national FFA week and we would like to share a few facts with you. Texas is the number one FFA membership state. 81 percent of kids who are in FFA go on to graduate college with an agriscience degree. In 2012 the FFA gave out 15.6 million dollars in scholarships. More than 50,000 FFA jackets are made each year. Females make up 47 percent of state leadership positions. The national FFA began in 1928. Culinary Arts Recently our culinary arts class competed in the Cooke County Fair. In the decorated cake class Maddi Ramsey won a blue ribbon and reserve grand champion, followed by Olivia Reyes and Victoria Roberts who won red ribbons. FCCLA Our club recently delivered handmade valentine cards for nursing home residents. Also we have been busy with a canned-food drive for Visto which proved to be very successfull. Japan--America Enjoys Mochi -by Amber Mathews In January our Japan-America club travelled to Dallas to attend the Mochi festival. Mochi is pounded rice that is traditional food to the Japanese culture. There was a demonstration on how to make mochi. Also, there were booths including games, caligraphy of the year, oragami and fortunes. When asked what she had learned at the Mochi Festival Kassie Cooper said, "I learned the traditional way to make mochi. It was the single most delicious thing I have ever eaten." Mochi can be served with either walnut, pecan, or sweet bean paste with seaweed. Fifteen students and teachers attended the event. 8 Student Life Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 008 (537467807) 02/27/2014 5:57 PM Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 Drama Club One Act Play Ms. Skeans classes are very busy with many facets of drama. Rehearsals and performances are ongoing with 6-12 grades perfecting their talents and skills. -by Carlee Eldredge and Amber Mathews Highschool One Act Play members have been rehearsing for this year's play, Peer Gynt. "I think we have a fantastic cast for "Peer Gynt" with endless potential," says director Ms. Haley Skeans. High School Directing Project This high school drama project lets students have a chance to teach and direct sixth graders in play production. We instruct students how to act, work together, and coordinate productions. It is challenging, but fun! Ten Minute Play Festival Come out and enjoy short skits and plays performed by the high school theater classes on February 28 at 7pm. It's sure to be a lot of fun! Callisburg--UIL Sweepstakes Champion -by Morgan Parker The Callisburg Academic UIL team was named Sweepstakes Champions at the Valley View meet on Feb. 22. In informative speaking Austen Scott finished 3rd with Josh Monkres 5th. Persuasive speaking swept the top 3 spots with Preston Derheim in 1st place, Sam Cross in 2nd and Colton Wall in 3rd. Journalism took 3rd place team with Shaun Hudson finishing 1st and Hunter Noller 3rd in Nes Writing. Delaney Burtt was 2nd place and Brooke Mansker 6th place in Editorial Writing. Delaney Burtt finished 3rd in Headline Writing. Computer Apps took 3rd place team as well with Tyffany Winston finishing in 4th place. Current events took 2nd place team with Brooke Mansker in 6th place, Gage Oppel 7th place, and Daniel Baker 8th place. Number Sense took 2nd place team with Zack Morrow taking 3rd and Sessalie Satterwhite 6th. Accounting took 1st place team with Riley Hendrix in 1st, Cassidy Bagwell in 3rd, and Victoria Roberts 5th. Calculator took 1st place team with Zack Morrow 1st, Casey Trevino in 3rd, and Kitty Beaver in 5th place. Spelling took 1st place team with Crissy Croninger in 1st, Carlee Eldredge in 2nd, and Kaylee Eldredge in 4th place. The high school UIL Academic Team competed at Denton Ryan on Saturday, February 8th. Callisburg was the 3rd place team in Number Sense with Zack Morrow placing 6th. Literary Criticism was the 3rd place team with Haley Bacon placing 5th place. The Mathmatics team took home the 3rd place team trophy with Zack Morrow placing 5th over all. The Accounting team placed 2nd with Cassidy Bagwell placing 5th. Karis Pickle placed 3rd in Computer Science with the team placing 2nd. In Calculator the team placed 2nd with Zach Morrow placing 4th and Casey Trevino placing 6th. The Current Events team placed 2nd with Darrett Mann placing 3rd and Brooke Mansker placing 5th. The Journalism teams placed 2nd with Delaney Burtt placing 2nd and Brooke Mansker placing 3rd in Editorial and Delaney Burtt placing 4th in Headline Writing. The first place Team Champions at the Denton Ryan Meet were Persuasive Extemp Speaker Wiley Hirsch and Chissy Chroninger in Spelling followed by Carlee Eldredge in 2nd place, Kaylee Eldredge in 5th and Casey Trevino in 6th place. In Social Studies Brandon Baker placed 1st with his first ever perfect score and Logan Storms followed in 2nd place, Carlee Eldredge in 3rd and Reece Holt placing 5th. Student Life Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 009 (537780429) 02/27/2014 3:58 PM 9 Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 Mr. Perry's 6th Grade Social Studies Classes Create Masterpieces Students have been creating artistic replicas of different famous places. From the Statue of Liberty to Stonehenge, students have put in hours of hard work to make history come alive for Mr. Perry's "Around the World" project. These projects have been on display in our library and all students at Callisburg have had a chance to view many famous places. In fact, it's been like traveling around the world. Middle School Boys' Basketball -by Gage Oppel The Middle School boys' basketball season went well. They were successful in their tournaments and in district played well against Bells fighting hard but coming up short by 3 points. They improved throughout the season with everyone improving and contributing. The team was led by Sam Lewis and Eli Parker. Middle School Girls' Basketball -by Gage Oppel Coach Striplin and Coach Whittington stated, "We are very proud of the effort that every girl put forward. We had extreme improvements throughout the season." 7th Grade B team went undefeated while the 7th Grade A team finished 6-4. The 8th Grade B team was 0-9, while the 8th Grade A team finished with a 2-8 record. Middle School One-Act Play -Catherine Sage The Middle School One Act Play, "Anon(ymous)", gave an outstanding performance. They placed 2nd in UIL district competition. The cast, crew and alternates included: Caleb Ford, Skylar Allen, Sara Betts, Fallon Baucom, Jillian Enderby, Emma St Onge, Emma Hendricks, Katlyn West, Rebecca Still, Caitlin Tuberville, Skylar Dickerson, Londyn Maxwell, Macie Satterwhite, Taylor Dungan, Matilin Rigsby, Ashton Yates, Savanah Hott, Hollie Clugston, Mischa D. Sundbye, Anaiah Cox, Alexis Walker and Seth Baucum. All-Star Cast included Fallon Baucom,and Skylar Allen. Honorable Mention All-Star cast included Matilin Rigsby. A technical award was received by Anaiah Cox. Congratulations to Ms. Skeens and her Middle School OAP cast and crew on a delightful and fun-filled performance! 10 Middle School Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 010 (537478856) 02/27/2014 3:59 PM Middle School UIL Meet at Callisburg -by Brent Boen Calculator Applications 6th grade- 5th place: Payton Duke. 8th grade- 4th place: Caroline Darbo. 2nd place team was Darbo, Munoz, and Padgett. Chess Puzzle- 6th grade- 3rd place team was Baucum, Trammell, and Carson. 7th grade- 3rd place individual Joseph Hudson. 8th grade- 3rd place individual Dakota Marish. Dictionary Skills- 6th grade- 4th place individual: Kayley Rohrbough. 5th place individual: Cole Carson. 6th place individual: Avery Leverett. 2nd place team: Rohrbough, Carson, Leverett. 7th grade- 1st place team: Falgout, Satterwhite, Hudson. 1st place individual: Chase Falgout. 3rd place individual: Macie Satterwhite. 8th grade- 1st place individual: Desirae Barker. 5th place individual: Aubrey Rodgers. 2nd place team: Villalobos, Barker, Rodgers. Impromptu Speaking- 7th grade- 1st place individual: Sutton Tidwell. 4th place individual: Fallon Baucum. 8th grade- 1st place individual: Makayla Talent. 2nd place individual Sydney Betts. Listening- 6th grade3rd place: Morgan Storms. 2nd place team. 8th grade- 1st place: Aubrey Rogers. 3rd place team: West, Rogers, Betts. Maps, Graphs & Charts- 7th grade- 1st place: Chase Falgout. 3rd place team: Falgout, Cain, Yates. 8th grade- Desirae Baker. 3rd place team: Barker, Usleton, Turbeville. Modern Oratory- 7th grade- 1st place: Matilin Rigsby. 2nd place: Jillian Enderby. 3rd place: Sutton Tidwell. 8th grade- 3rd place: Rebecca Still. 5th place: Caleb Ford. 6th place: Emma Abel. Music Memory- 6th grade- 5th place: Harmony Proffer. 6th place: Trevi Mills. 2nd place team: Hardin, Mills, Proffer. Number Sense- 7th grade- 1st place: Matilin Rigsby. 5th place: Macie Satterwhite. 2nd place team: Falgout, Rigsby, Satterwhite. 8th grade- 4th place: Munoz. 3rd place team: DeAnda, Munuz, Dungan. Oral Reading- 7th grade- 1st place: Maitlin Rigsby. 2nd place: Fallon Baucum. 3rd place: Skylar Allen. 8th grade- 1st place- Caleb Ford. 2nd place: Skylar Dickerson. 6th place: Matthew Smith. Science II8th grade- 5th place: Caroline Darbo. 3rd place team: Munoz, Matherly, Darbo. Social Studies- 7th grade- 1st place: Maitlin Rigsby. 2nd Place: Jason Dugger. 5th place: Sutton Tidwell. 1st place team. 8th grade- 3rd place: Caleb Ford. 2nd place team: Wagner, Ford, Dungan. Spelling- 6th grade- 1st place: Avery Leverett. 2nd place: Ryder McLaughlin. 3rd place: John Klein. 1st place team. 7th grade- 1st place: Macie Satterwhite. 2nd place team: Oppel, Satterwhite, Hudson. 8th grade-1st place: Aubrey Rogers. 3rd place: Dominic Ladatto. 6th place: Heather Massey. 1st place team. Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 Elementary Days -by Brooke LaRue, Earl Starnes, Maci Johnson, Mikayla Reeves, Cameron Trammell, Wade St. John CES has had some amazing activities going on! *Friday, December 13, 2013 Callisburg had a great success! CES placed 1st in the U.I.L. district meet. CES has won 1st place 27 of the past 31 years. The 5th grade Oral Reading team received 37 points and took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. Everyone worked so hard and it paid off! *On January 20, 2014 Mrs. Allen's 4th grade music classes put on a program called "Holiday at the OK Corral." The program included a villain named Bubblegum Bart played by Brady Tischler who tried to cover the town in Bubblegum Goo! The town looked to the Candy Cane kid played by Luke Stokes to save their town. The program was awesome! *CES participated in a coat drive to send coats to Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan to be given to children there. Over 100 coats were brought by CES students. The PTO and other donators gave a donation to help with shipping costs to Afghanistan. Thank you for an amazing job and all your support. kids say the funniest things "February 14th was Valentine's Day! What does love mean?" "Love is when you give each other flowers and candy." Tyler-1st grade say "Love is when you play freeze tag together." Deno-Kindergarten "Love is when my mom cooks dinner for my dad!" Sophie-Pre-K "Love is when my mom goes shopping for my dad and my dad does the dishes for my mom!" Madison-2nd grade never a dull moment Valentine's Day was celebrated by CES in each classroom by eating treats and exchanging cards. Mrs. Bryant's 1st grade class made boxes that look like monsters. -Presley Walker, Jack Greene, River Morrell CES held the school board appreciation dinner at our campus. Members were served dinner, given gifts, and watched a video presentation created just for them by CES students. -Grace Morrow February 11th was the 100th day of school. Some students counted to 100, dressed like they were 100, and did 100 jumping jacks. - Cooper Carter, Kaleb Barthold Elementary Job 40359 Year 2014 Page 011 (537477819) 02/27/2014 3:59 PM 11 Copyright © Jostens Inc, 2014 The Juke Box Music Review -By Logan Storms and Nick Papaioannou The White Stripes Cinema Movie Review The Lone Survivor -By Christian Fleitman In 1997, the American rock duo known as the White Stripes formed in the state of Michigan. Jack and Meg White made up the group. Their sound consisted of the garage rock and blues genres. "White Blood Cells" and "Elephant" are included amongst their list of six albums. "Seven Nation Army" is quite possibly their most popular song. According to Third Man Records, which is owned by Jack White, the band's accomplishments included their appearances on various late night shows along with opening for the Rolling Stones and the Pretty Things at a very young age. Sadly, the White Stripes disbanded in the year of 2011. "The Lone Survivor" is a movie based on a book; it is also a true story about a Navy SEALS team of four, who are dropped behind enemy lines to find a HVT (high value target). It's a great movie that starts off slow by telling you a bit of information about each member, but quickly picks up when the shooting begins. Discovering that all the events really happened makes you feel remorseful, but proud of these brave SEALS and their fight for safety. I give "Lone Survivor" a 3/5 out of respect for the thrilling action that happens, but the slow start made it hard to get into at first. 2014 "Wildcat" Yearbook WORD SCRAMBLE Price: $55.00 Name stamping and icons available for purchase until April 17th! A STEP IN TIME (In order to ensure delivery reserve your copy. Only a limited number of copies will be available.) 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