By Student Reporter Janine Lynaugh
The Joe Schueller Band has played at various events throughout the past year. Some past shows include 5th Quarter and after last Homecoming. The band includes Jonathon “Chubbs” Herzog on drums, Joe Schueller on lead guitar, Jake Prinsen on rhythm guitar, Brandon Miles on bass, and Conner Novack on vocals. If you haven’t had the chance to see them perform yet clear your schedule for February 6th. The Joe Schueller Band plans on having a concert at the Holland Town Hall, starting at 8:00 p.m. and ends at 10:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:30. Admission is $5.00; a small price to pay for a good time! Joe Schueller encourages everyone to attend, “It’ll be a good live show. Be there or be square.”
Friday, January 29, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Raising Money for the Yearbook
By Student Reporter Nikki Kluck
Publications students are often asked about publications class when they are selling popcorn at Cedar Grove-Belgium High School sporting events. In publications, students work on the yearbook, take student photos, sell ads to businesses, and work the popcorn stand. The popcorn stand helps raise money for the yearbook, and that money makes the yearbook less expensive for students. This year we need to raise just under $20,000 for the yearbooks we want, which sell for $65 a piece. This year we made additions to the year book. They will be in full color as usual, we added more pages, and we are getting a cut out cover. Right now students have raised approximately $10,000, which means they have a long way to go. The next time you buy popcorn at sporting events, you will know what the money is used for.
Publications students are often asked about publications class when they are selling popcorn at Cedar Grove-Belgium High School sporting events. In publications, students work on the yearbook, take student photos, sell ads to businesses, and work the popcorn stand. The popcorn stand helps raise money for the yearbook, and that money makes the yearbook less expensive for students. This year we need to raise just under $20,000 for the yearbooks we want, which sell for $65 a piece. This year we made additions to the year book. They will be in full color as usual, we added more pages, and we are getting a cut out cover. Right now students have raised approximately $10,000, which means they have a long way to go. The next time you buy popcorn at sporting events, you will know what the money is used for.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Girls Basketball against Sheboygan Christian
By Student Reporter Carina Deppiesse
The Cedar Grove-Belgium Girls Rocket team is playing on Saturday, January 16. The girls are taking on Sheboygan Christian at Cedar Grove. This is the girls first time playing Christian this year, and they are hoping for a win. The girl’s season has been looking good so far. They have had a couple of tough loses but also a number of good wins. The Rocket girls are pumped and excited for their upcoming game. Player Brittni Empery said, “We have been practicing very hard. We are excited and ready to win.” The girls practice every night learning new plays and putting their hearts and souls into their practices to be ready for the games.
The Cedar Grove-Belgium Girls Rocket team is playing on Saturday, January 16. The girls are taking on Sheboygan Christian at Cedar Grove. This is the girls first time playing Christian this year, and they are hoping for a win. The girl’s season has been looking good so far. They have had a couple of tough loses but also a number of good wins. The Rocket girls are pumped and excited for their upcoming game. Player Brittni Empery said, “We have been practicing very hard. We are excited and ready to win.” The girls practice every night learning new plays and putting their hearts and souls into their practices to be ready for the games.
AP U.S. History
By Student Reporter Brenden Lopez
Recently, Lakeland College has decided to make Advanced U.S. History a college credit class. In order to receive the college credit, students will have to get an A or B for the semester and they must pay three hundred dollars. Mr. Claerbaut, the Advanced U.S. History teacher recommends that the students think about getting the credit because it is much cheaper and by getting college credits in high school the students will be going into college with more credits than some of the other freshman. By having more credits from the start, it allows the students to pick their classes first and possibly get better schedules. Almost all of the colleges in Wisconsin will accept the credits but some will not. Also, if students are planning on going to college out of state they will have to check with the college they are thinking of going to to see if they will accept the credits. Current students and future students should think about this and ask their parents about it as well.
Recently, Lakeland College has decided to make Advanced U.S. History a college credit class. In order to receive the college credit, students will have to get an A or B for the semester and they must pay three hundred dollars. Mr. Claerbaut, the Advanced U.S. History teacher recommends that the students think about getting the credit because it is much cheaper and by getting college credits in high school the students will be going into college with more credits than some of the other freshman. By having more credits from the start, it allows the students to pick their classes first and possibly get better schedules. Almost all of the colleges in Wisconsin will accept the credits but some will not. Also, if students are planning on going to college out of state they will have to check with the college they are thinking of going to to see if they will accept the credits. Current students and future students should think about this and ask their parents about it as well.
Pep Band
By Student Reporter Jackson Holle
The Cedar Grove High School band directed by Tom Paulson has the opportunity to play pep band music before a number of basketball games and wrestling meets. Performances occur after the junior varsity game and before the varsity game and before wrestling meets. The latest of which was on January 12 for the boy’s basketball game against Kohler. The band has used this opportunity to showcase their talents to all of those in attendance and to provide a musical performance for the players as they warm up. It is a great chance to hear your high school band and watch the game, so get there early.
Because of scheduling difficulties the band can only play at the events with the greatest number of band students able to come. This is why the band was not able to play for a volleyball game or a soccer game this school year. The pep band playing schedule goes as fallows: January 26th for the boy’s game against Elkhart Lake, February 5th for the girl’s game against Stockbridge, February 9th for the boy’s game against Random Lake, and the last one of the school year will be February 16th for the girl’s game against Elkhart Lake.
The Cedar Grove High School band directed by Tom Paulson has the opportunity to play pep band music before a number of basketball games and wrestling meets. Performances occur after the junior varsity game and before the varsity game and before wrestling meets. The latest of which was on January 12 for the boy’s basketball game against Kohler. The band has used this opportunity to showcase their talents to all of those in attendance and to provide a musical performance for the players as they warm up. It is a great chance to hear your high school band and watch the game, so get there early.
Because of scheduling difficulties the band can only play at the events with the greatest number of band students able to come. This is why the band was not able to play for a volleyball game or a soccer game this school year. The pep band playing schedule goes as fallows: January 26th for the boy’s game against Elkhart Lake, February 5th for the girl’s game against Stockbridge, February 9th for the boy’s game against Random Lake, and the last one of the school year will be February 16th for the girl’s game against Elkhart Lake.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Black Out Nights
By Student Reporter Janine Lynaugh
To support our basketball teams, several “Black Out Nights” have been scheduled. A Black Out Night is when everyone wears black from head to toe. The first one is tomorrow night, January 14th, at the girl’s game against Howards Grove. Don’t worry if you can’t attend, there are still four more days to take part in the fun, January 15th (boys against Sheboygan Lutheran), January 22nd (girls against Ozaukee), February 15th (girls against Elkhart Lake), and February 18th (boys against Oostburg). If you need some black attire to wear to these games, the basketball team is selling shirts for $7. See Mr. Ketterhagan if interested. The players and coaches are excited for the support from the fans. “It’ll be fun to see all the black in the stands,” says Coach Ketterhagan.
To support our basketball teams, several “Black Out Nights” have been scheduled. A Black Out Night is when everyone wears black from head to toe. The first one is tomorrow night, January 14th, at the girl’s game against Howards Grove. Don’t worry if you can’t attend, there are still four more days to take part in the fun, January 15th (boys against Sheboygan Lutheran), January 22nd (girls against Ozaukee), February 15th (girls against Elkhart Lake), and February 18th (boys against Oostburg). If you need some black attire to wear to these games, the basketball team is selling shirts for $7. See Mr. Ketterhagan if interested. The players and coaches are excited for the support from the fans. “It’ll be fun to see all the black in the stands,” says Coach Ketterhagan.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Girls Basketball Game vs. Dominican Monday Night
By Student Reporter Brittni Emperely
On Monday, January 8th, the Cedar Grove-Belgium Girls Basketball team will be taking on Dominican at home. Dominican is said to be a good team and will be a great competition for the girls. Mr.Coopman scouted Dominican on Tuesday and said that they were a very good basketball team, and they have talent. One of Dominicans best players, Dasia, scored 38 points at the game on Tuesday. Being only a sophomore, this is very outstanding. They are a fast team and Cedar Grove’s defense will have to be at their best. If Cedar Grove plays at their best performance, there is no doubt they will be able to pull off a win. The Cedar Grove-Belgium girl’s team is looking forward to this game since the last few games they have played have been lacking competition. We wish the best of luck to the girl’s basketball team. Go Rockets!
On Monday, January 8th, the Cedar Grove-Belgium Girls Basketball team will be taking on Dominican at home. Dominican is said to be a good team and will be a great competition for the girls. Mr.Coopman scouted Dominican on Tuesday and said that they were a very good basketball team, and they have talent. One of Dominicans best players, Dasia, scored 38 points at the game on Tuesday. Being only a sophomore, this is very outstanding. They are a fast team and Cedar Grove’s defense will have to be at their best. If Cedar Grove plays at their best performance, there is no doubt they will be able to pull off a win. The Cedar Grove-Belgium girl’s team is looking forward to this game since the last few games they have played have been lacking competition. We wish the best of luck to the girl’s basketball team. Go Rockets!
Monday, January 04, 2010
Bada Bing Student of the Month
By Student Reporter Jessica Meinen
Every month a student is chosen by their involvement in school and their academic achievements. The Cedar Grove-Belgium staff voted and for the month of December, Nathan Drewry was nominated as the Bada Bing Student of the Month.
Nathan is a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. He participates in two sports, football in the fall and track during the spring. His hobbies are weightlifting, playing ultimate Frisbee and hanging out with his friends. After high school, Nathan hopes to attend West Point but if not, he will attend a different college and major in management.
Every month a student is chosen by their involvement in school and their academic achievements. The Cedar Grove-Belgium staff voted and for the month of December, Nathan Drewry was nominated as the Bada Bing Student of the Month.
Nathan is a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. He participates in two sports, football in the fall and track during the spring. His hobbies are weightlifting, playing ultimate Frisbee and hanging out with his friends. After high school, Nathan hopes to attend West Point but if not, he will attend a different college and major in management.
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