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The X-Report ST. XAVIER SCHOOL MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
The mission of
St. Xavier Catholic
School is to educate
the whole person—
body, mind, and
spirit—in Christian
values in accordance
with our Catholic
faith tradition.
End of the School Year
By Alex Davis
Yet another great year is behind us
here at Saint Xavier School, and the
newsletter staff is ready to publish
our final newsletter of this school
year. We would like to thank everyone
for reading and enjoying our
newsletter. This year has been
wonderful and full of exciting things.
For example, we printed the first full
color yearbook in a long while.
Seminar specials were instated on
Tuesday and Thursday mornings and
were a huge success. We exceeded
our eighty thousand dollar goal at the
auction. The high school basketball
team got back into the swing of things
this season by winning a few games,
where the year before we didn’t win
any. This year, we also had a bunch of
new students joining our ranks. Next
year we hope that our new student
enrolment continues to grow, as more
new editions will take effect for the
2010-2011 school year. On behalf of
the entire Newsletter and Yearbook
staff, I wish the seniors Aaron Davis
and Jasmine Reed, a wonderful new
beginning. We hope all students, as
well as teachers, have a wonderful
summer, and we will see you all again
in August. Good Luck And God Bless.
Earth Day and Going Green By Monique Nesbit & Dylan Moon
Most people don’t really look at why a day is dedicated to certain purpose. They just celebrate it without thinking about it; without the meaning these dedications would be all in vain. There is a reason April 22 is the start of Earth day, and it happened about forty years ago. In 1970, U.S Senator Gaylord
Nelson set up an environmental teach-in, a way to discus and debate about controversial topics, focused more towards developing awareness and appreciation for the earth’s environment. For this reason, we celebrate Earth Day. In honor of Earth Day, St. Xavier’s is going green. Meaning, they have started to push recycling more by getting bigger recycling bins outside that separate trash from recyclables and putting recycling bins inside the cafeteria for bottles and cans. St. Xavier’s is getting more serious about recycling and is doing a lot more to help clean the school up. Even in the teacher’s work area there is a
bin for teachers to recycle their used papers. Also, we are using less paper by e-mailing more informational memos. The newsletter staff is also using less paper by putting newer additions of the X-Report on the homepage for the school and e-mailing it to parents. Next year, each teacher is going to have a code to type in to the new printer that will keep track of how many sheets of paper the teacher uses. By becoming greener, St. Xavier helps the world's ongoing struggle to help preserve its natural resources.
St. Xavier Fourth Grade Class Attends Water Festival
By: Rosie Kane
Fourth grade students from St. Xavier Catholic School attended the 2010 Dickinson County Water Festival, April 22nd at Brown’s Park located south of Abilene. The festival is an environmental workshop that offers a diverse range of activities. It is designed to heighten students' awareness about water and other natural resource concerns, as well as define their role in helping to protect them.
The goals of the Dickinson County "Save A Drop" Water Festival are to: Provide education to students on
how to promote water quality at home, school, and in the community.
Provide information to these students to heighten awareness of best management practices for water conservation.
Provide hands-on learning activities to students.
Provide an overall understanding of how complex the conservation of water has become.
This festival is made possible with the generous partnership and support of many area businesses, agencies, and individuals.
We would like to thank everyone in the parish and community for the incredible support of our 24th annual St. Xavier School auction. Everyone made a huge difference for St. Xavier School by helping us raise more than $86,700. We were overwhelmed once again by the generosity of our parishioners, parents, businesses, community members and all of the people involved. For this, we are truly thankful. We had more than 326 people present at the auction who were bidding on the great items made available by various individuals and businesses in this wonderful community. Congratulations to the winners of the raffle: Norma Figueroa - $1000, Matthew Gfeller - $500, Carr/McKinney Family - $250, and Terri Weisner Dalquest ('61) - $100. We hope that everyone was properly acknowledged in our auction book and addendum. If for some reason you were not, please accept our sincere apology. On behalf of the Auction Committee, thank you once again. May God bless you all! Sincerely, Kim Coy & Lee Breidenstein, Co-Chairs
Auction Update
9th Grade Lottery Tree
10th Grade Mexican Basket
Class Auction Baskets
Preschool Dangerous Boys $200 Preschool Daring Girls $270 Pre-K & K Family Fun Night 1 $100 Pre-K & K Family Fun Night 2 $70 2nd & 3rd Hot and Spicy BBQ $150 4th Night Out $250 5th Adult Beverage $460 6th Junk Food $120 7th Dog Basket $200 8th Death by Chocolate $500 9th Lottery Tree $360 10th Mexican Food $300 11th &12th Coffee $300
Class Baskets Total $3280
Dorothy Bramlage Public Library recently announced the winners of their annual "Design
a Bookmark" contest. Among the winning entries were three students from St. Xavier
Catholic School. Students were presented with framed copies of their bookmarks by Patty
Collins, Dorothy Bramlage Public Library Children's Librarian. In addition, students'
bookmarks were printed and will be distributed by the library during their summer reading
program.
On Thursday, May 13th, Students K-12 went to an assembly in the gym to listen to the St. Xavier Stringers perform. In
addition to the St. Xavier students who played, we also had guests from Green, KS. The Green students invited our
stringers to perform last week, so we returned the favor and had them play for St. Xavier this week.
The 4th graders reenacted two fractured fairy tales for the kindergarten, 1st grade, and sophomore students this week.
Fractured fairy tales are the remakes of an original fairy tale. After going to the Great Plains Theater and seeing that it doesn't take much for costumes or sets, the class decided they could do their
own play. After reading several of the stories, the 4th graders decided they wanted to act them out. They acted out True Story of
the Three Little Pigs and Big Foot Cinderella.
Recent Events at St. Xavier
Smarter Than A Teacher By Jeong woo Kim
1. Who is the first human being? Ms. Meseke: Adam Christian: Adam 2. Which of the apostles betrayed
Jesus? Ms. Meseke: Judas Iscariot Christian: Judah 3. What did God make on the first
day of earth? Ms. Meseke: Light Christian: Water 4. Who was the son of God? Ms. Meseke: Jesus Christian: Jesus 5. Who was the young boy that
defeated a giant? Ms. Meseke: David the young
son of Jesse Christian: David 6. What is the symbol of God’s
promise to Noah? Ms. Meseke: Rainbow Christian: Olive branch in a
doves beak 7. Where was Jesus born? Ms. Meseke: Bethlehem Christian: Bethlehem
8. What is the first book of the Old Testament?
Ms. Meseke: Genesis Christian: Genesis 9. Who wanted to kill Jesus? Ms. Meseke: The chief priests
and teachers of the law Christian: King Herod
10. How many apostles did Jesus
have? Ms. Meseke: 12 Christian: 12
Answer Key: 1. Adam 2. Judah 3. Light 4. Jesus 5. David 6. Rainbow 7. Bethlehem 8. Genesis 9. King Herod, Chief priest 10. 12
Ms. Meseke: 100
Christian: 80
Ms. Meseke wins!!
Our Shining Night By Jeong woo Kim
Prom was held up in the school assembly room. This
year, there was not a dinner for 12th grade because
we only have one senior.
We held the 2010 prom on May 8. Some juniors and
sophomores set up our prom the night before.
It was in the assembly room, and we set up for a
long time. We started at 3’o clock and we finished
setting up around nine. There were almost 35
people helping. It was really hard but fun. Ellie
Mendoza-Morales’s parents brought pizza for us,
and they worked on prom decorations as well. We were really thankful. This year’s prom title was
Shining Night, so we used a lot of lights and made many stars.
Finally, we held prom on Saturday. Prom entrance fee was only six dollars. Almost 40 people came to
prom, we got a really good DJ and some food. It started at 8 pm and finished at 12 pm. It was really
bright. All the students dressed up nicely. This year, we had many couples at the prom.
We finished the prom, and then the clean up was on Sunday from 1pm-3pm.
Gabby Wichgers, a small girl with an unrelenting spirit, was sponsored by Make-a-Wish Foundation to go to Orlando, Florida to stay at a place just for kids. Give Kids the World Village is every child’s dreamland; it’s as if Candy Land came to life. It’s a volunteer service with houses so the families that visit have a place to stay. People from all
over come and volunteer their time. Volunteers help by serving in the Gingerbread House; it’s the place the families and the volunteers come to eat three times a day. They can also help in the Ice Cream Palace, where ice cream could be served at nearly any time of the day, and since it’s sponsored by Make-a-Wish everything is free. We were allowed to do many things, there was so much to do we didn't have enough time to fit in all of the parks we were allowed to go to. The Village gave us a pass to use in any of the theme parks that we went to. The pass allowed us to skip the
line for any of the rides, similar to the Fastpass which can be bought at Disney World. Of course we would wait about fifteen or more minutes but it was tons better than waiting a whole two hours for a ride that lasts ten minutes. Unlike the Fast pass we were able to skip the lines for the characters, and so we met tons of characters getting their signatures and pictures with them. The first day we went to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. We rode the ride that was closed the last time we were at Disney, Expedition Everest, and had tons of fun. The second day we went to Universal Studios. In the park, the rides were for tons of movies like Shrek and other older movies like E.T. They even had a section devoted to old cartoons like the
funnies found in newspapers and Woody Woodpecker. I can’t remember what Gabby's favorite ride was, but I know what her least favorite was, Jaws. She was absolutely scared; actually, all of the kids were scared when they saw the shark come out of the water for the first time. The look on their faces was priceless, and I was even startled a little bit.
Gabby’s Wish
For our third day, we went to Universal's Islands of Adventure. There were tons of rides geared to older kids, but Gabby was just big enough to ride them. We saw the X-Men and my dad told Cyclops of Gabby's condition. Cyclops then called one of the people in charge of the characters, and he lead us to a
certain spot and told us to wait there until he came back. After
what seemed like hours, we heard engines roaring. What was coming down the road was the X-men and Captain America driving four wheelers. Then they parked the four wheelers we were allowed to meet them. All together we met Captain America, Rouge, Storm, Wolverine, Spiderman, and Cyclops. Gabby loved it, and I
was elated to see them.
Our fourth day, we went to Disney's Magic Kingdom, it was really starting to heat up that day, and the place was super packed. So, we decided to quickly do the things we wanted to do and head home and swim. The part I loved in Magic Kingdom was being able to ride Space Mountain. It’s a
super fast ride in the dark with many dips and turns; it looks like there are stars as if you were journeying through space.
When we got home we weren’t able to go swimming because Santa visited that day and took pictures with families. Kids of the family were allowed to pick out gifts, and I chose Jenga. There were many families
and stories around, and we really got to know a bunch of
them. It’s really great to know there are organizations out there like Make-a-Wish and Give Kids the World Village, and people who would give their time to really make the kids enjoy life.
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The Romans were the first ones to make Ice cream with some ice and flavoring. A rat can last longer then a camel without water. A shrimp’s heart is in it’s head. In the US, Americans eat about 18 acres of
pizza a day. There are 86,400 seconds in a day. Your thumb is the same length as your nose. Barbie’s full name is Barbie Millicent Roberts. The average chocolate bar has 8 insect legs in
it. The largest pumpkin weighed 377 pounds. George Washington Carver invented peanut
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Fun Trivia Facts
MAY 2010
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 3 4 HS Track Meet @ Manhattan 3:30
5 JH Track Meet @ Abilene/ Band concert in Gym 7:00
6 7 HS Track Meet @ Riley County 3:00
8 Prom 8-12:00p.m. in the Assembly Room
9 10 11 12 JH Track Meet @ Council Grove/ K-4 concert in Church @ 7:00p.m.
13 14 15
16 17 18 19 No Name Play
@ 1:15pm
20 No Name Play
@ 1:15pm
21 22
23 Graduation @ 3pm
24 25 8th Grade Graduation
26 Field Day!
27 Last Day of School! Half-day!
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30 31