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The Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise
Wabaunsee High School
Volume 2 Issue 5
Thursday, November 7, 2002
912 Missouri, Alma KS 66401
Students compete in
to present a five minuet play. In
By Rebeca Garcia it the had to include three to four
Staff reporter Kansas organisms and tell a cer-
tain amount of information about
Ascientfic contest, was held each one. The last event was a
Octo ber 23, for twelve stu- scavenger hunt based on Kansas
dents in Mrs. Tonia Carlson's 4A plants.
advanced biology class. Each event was scored both
The ECO-meet was held at individually and as a team.
Milford Lake Nature Center, and "We took four teams this year,
tested the students knowledge on all of them performing very
various plants and animals in well," said Coach Carlson. "Our
Kansas. major goals were to expand our
Students competed in four knowledge of Kansas Wildlife,
events, two of which, were writ- and to have fun. I believe we suc-
ten tests. One event was an in- ceeded, with enthusiasm!"
terpretive skit, where teams had
Charger football season comes to an end
Front Row : Lesa Schrader, Rebecca Short, Cachet Hancock, Katie Hill, Kodi Ginavan
Second Row: Ginger Rubottom, Kerry Holthaus, Samanthe Bollig, Jamie Giegner,
Lisa Hund, Josh Routh Back Row: Coach- Tonia Carlson, Luisa Lamas, Kayla Oney
Cross Country Team Goes To State
I
By: Ryan Quintanilla and Justin Wurtz on a 47 yard Aimee Berges to get themselves ready and
staff reporter pass. Senior, Matt Schrader had staff reporter- pumped up clapping and yelling
four receptions for 62 yards. Jun- "Chargers" as they got into the
The Chargers football season ior, Tyler Wegele had 3 receptions T t was a cold dreary morning spirit. They got into their starting
came to a completion on for 38 yards. Sophomore, Josh I when the members of the var- position and started the race at
Thursday, 31. With hopes of go- Maike was 8 for 21 with 147 yards sity guyscross country team from 11:30. The team placed 9th in the
ing into the playoffs the Charg- passing. Wabaunsee High School traveled state. Individually, Michael
ers fell short to the St. Mary's With it being the final game of to Wamego for the state meet. The Heigert placed 20th with a time
Bears, with a score of 40-16. The the seniors high school career, the rurmers that went were freshmen, of 17:38.19. Brian Boekman
game was held at home on the results of this game was very Dustin Sievers, Jacob Terrel, placed 31st with a time of
new field, emotionalfor them. Kelby Umber, sophomores, 18.06.21. GabeZellercamein71st
In the first quarter the Bears " "When I saw all my teammates Micheal Hiegert and Michaelwith a time of 18:58.53.
managed to score 19 points ove in the locker room shedding tears, Hatfield. Juniors, Kelby Umber 83rd place went to
the Chargers. I knew that they were 'for real' and Brian Boekman, and senior, Hatfield with a time of 19:25.48,
"The game got away from us and that they gave it everything Gabe Zeller. They got to the golf with Dustin Sievers following
early," said coach Henry. "The they had," said senior captain, course in Wamego at 10:30 am with a time of 19:27.73. Kelby
kids battled back in the second Matt Schrader. and warmed up by running a Umbehr came in with a time of
half." The team is loosing nine se-mile. They stretched out to get 20:13.13. There were 102 runners
The Chargers only two touch- niors, but there is a lot of younger ready for the race. Before the race in the race. Congratulations on
downs came from seniors Ryan guys who will have lots of var- they all got into a huddle and said the successful season!!
Quintanilla on a three yard run, sit), experience, a prayer. They huddled up later
FFA Members Go To Louisville
Art Class Travels to See T asures
They awoke 1he next morning
rested and ready for the many activi- ByJessica Wagner
ties that were planned for them. They Staff reporter "I really enjoyed seeing the trea-
spent the day going to many places
such as the Church Hill Downs, Lou- ~ n November 4, the Wabaunsee sures of the Czars, especially the
isville Science Center, and Louisville ~ High School art classes took a guided metal works. There were
Slugger Bat Museum and tour. By trip to Topeka's International Kansas magnificent renderings of religious
the end of the day they were ready to museum, figures on metal crosses and chalices.
get rested for their last day. The artifacts being displayed in I also like the intricate bead work on
Before heading for home there' the museum this year are from the the costumes and ceremonial cloths.
were still a few activities that they Treasure's of the Czars. Two busses I hope the art students were inspired
needed to fulfill. Their trip came to were filled with buzzing students for their next art project." said Mrs.
an end by attending the FFA Conven- eager to see the treasures that awaited Schuler.
tion, where they listened to motiva- them. "The trip was very educational
tional speakers and people received The students enjoyed walkingand it was fun to see how the other
national rewards. They also visited through the exhibits and previewing half lived,"said Mallory Schuetz.
the FFA Career Show, which was a the artifacts that were on display. "it was innovative and cool," said
bunch of vehicle businesses joined One of the most interesting dis- Kyle Smith.
together to put on a show. Follow- plays was the golden statue of a ti- Overall the students had fun on the
ing the FFA Career Show they vis- ger. Most students also enjoyed view- trip and are looking forward to their
itedtheFFAMall. The FFA Mall is ing the knifes and other weapons that next art trip.
a group of venders that get together the Czars used.
By: Lacie Stuewe
Staff Reporter
October 29, 2002 seniors, Kyle
Sommer, Derek Palenske, Joe
Flach, Alex Gnadt, jumor; Kelsey
Sommer, sophomore; Kaci Songs,
sophomore all met Mr. David
Griesel, the Ag teacher, at 7:00 that
morning. They spent the whole first
day driving their ten hour drive to
Louisville, Kentucky for FFA. They
finally arrived at their final destina-
tion after traveling through many cit-
ies and various highways. They were
more than ready to rest before the
many activities the following day.
and sell souvenirs and knick knacksv
After all of their activities they
loaded up and drove home all night
long. They made it back to Alma by
5:30 Friday morning.
"We had a lot of fun and met a lot
of people" says Songs.
Kelsey Sommer says "It was a lot
of fun and I think we learned a lot."
Up-Coming Events
November
9
11-17
18
22 -24
22-29
WHS Musical, 7:00
Buffer week
Winter sports practices start
FCCLA Cluster meeting
No school Thanksgiving break
\,
Samantha
for fun?: Reading'
with friends.
riding
do you feel
a senior?:
All of the
' stressful."
:in 10 years?:
ator. I
what all
though.
vacation
with
*Who do'
I morn. She's
Job: Horse t
Choice:
. Godsmack,
she
*Parents
Steven
*Hobbies: Fishirt$,
out with friends,
bics.
*Favorite color:
*Favorite music:
Hip Hop, and R&B
*Favorite
Dumber
Movie
*Parents:
and Kenneth Carl
*Influential
Simmons, Traci
Conway Twitty,
Thompson
*Birthdate:
*People he moS
meet:
the
* Most I
chest hair."
*Most memorable i
"Jumping
Brooke and Traci,
up this Halloween.
* Plans After
to go to college and.l
ementary art
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