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Page 1 October 2, 2014 Volume 22, Issue 4 Paw Press Weekly Clinton Graceville Beardsley Thursday: Super nachos, sour cream, salsa, lettuce salad & pears Friday: Fajitas with the fixings, animal crackers & grapes Monday: Stuffed crust pepperoni pizza, lettuce salad, rosey applesauce & teddy grahams Tuesday: Chicken noodle soup, bologna sandwiches, crack- ers, veggies, dip & kiwi Wednesday: Brunch for lunch Lunch Menu iPhone 6: Bigger, Badder, Better? Seussical the Musical! By: Gina Gilsdorf Mrs. Fischer has been working with the sophomores on their golfing skills. The class learned different ways to grip their golf clubs and when to use which clubs. They spent their PE hours at the golf course all of last week where they participated in many compe- titions. Some students I interviewed say they even enjoyed learning the “golfers clap.” Sophomores Hit the Links With Mrs. Fischer By: Dylan Sanasack The new iPhone 6 is “bigger than bigger!” It is really thin and has a bigger screen. The iPhone 6 is 4.7 inches and the iPhone 6 plus is 5.5 inches. It is very power efficient and has a Retina HD display. The back is a nice smooth metal surface. You can get them in three different colors: silver, gold, and gray. While many people were looking forward to upgrading, the iPhone 6 has developed a reputation for bending in your pocket because they are made of alu- minum. Some students such as Shane Schmitz had already preordered, but can- celed because who needs a warped phone? Apple also released the new IOS 8. It has new capabilities and functions that let you do almost anything you can think of like using Siri to control the de- vices in your home or using health and fitness apps to communicate with your doctor. Students might like that it has word prediction capabilities and that it can take selfies on a timer By: Charlie Pullis CGB is bringing Seussical to Clinton on November 14, 15 and 16. Seussical is a musical based on the books of Dr. Seuss that debuted on Broadway in 2000, and features many of Seuss's most famous books like Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who and Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Some of the major characters are Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, The Cat in the Hat, JoJo, Mayzie LaBird and the Sour Kangaroo. With so many fans of the Dr. Seuss, books, and because this musical has never been played here at CGB, you know this may be the most well-attended musical yet. As Dr. Seuss says, “These things are fun and fun is good.”

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e 1

October 2, 2014

Volume 22, Issue 4

Paw Press Weekly

Clinton Graceville Beardsley

Thursday:

Super nachos,

sour cream, salsa,

lettuce salad

& pears

Friday:

Fajitas with the

fixings, animal

crackers & grapes

Monday:

Stuffed crust

pepperoni pizza,

lettuce salad,

rosey applesauce

& teddy grahams

Tuesday:

Chicken noodle

soup, bologna

sandwiches, crack-

ers, veggies, dip

& kiwi

Wednesday:

Brunch for lunch

Lunch Menu

iPhone 6: Bigger, Badder, Better?

Seussical the Musical!

By: Gina Gilsdorf

Mrs. Fischer has been working with the sophomores on their golfing skills. The class

learned different ways to grip their golf clubs and when to use which clubs. They spent

their PE hours at the golf course all of last week where they participated in many compe-

titions. Some students I interviewed say they even enjoyed learning the “golfers clap.”

Sophomores Hit the Links

With Mrs. Fischer

By: Dylan Sanasack

The new iPhone 6 is “bigger than bigger!” It is really thin and has a bigger screen. The iPhone 6 is 4.7

inches and the iPhone 6 plus is 5.5 inches. It is very power efficient and has a Retina HD display. The back is

a nice smooth metal surface. You can get them in three different colors: silver, gold, and gray.

While many people were looking forward to upgrading, the iPhone 6 has

developed a reputation for bending in your pocket because they are made of alu-

minum. Some students such as Shane Schmitz had already preordered, but can-

celed because who needs a warped phone?

Apple also released the new IOS 8. It has new capabilities and functions

that let you do almost anything you can think of like using Siri to control the de-

vices in your home or using health and fitness apps to communicate with your

doctor. Students might like that it has word prediction capabilities and that it can

take selfies on a timer

By: Charlie Pullis

CGB is bringing Seussical to Clinton on November 14, 15 and 16.

Seussical is a musical based on the books of Dr. Seuss that debuted on Broadway in

2000, and features many of Seuss's most famous books like Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who and Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Some of the major characters are Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, The

Cat in the Hat, JoJo, Mayzie LaBird and the Sour Kangaroo. With so many fans of the

Dr. Seuss, books, and because this musical has never been played here at CGB, you

know this may be the most well-attended musical yet. As Dr. Seuss says, “These things

are fun and fun is good.”

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age 2

Weekly

Staff Box

Senior Of The Week

Trend

Selfie Website

Technical Assistance Brice Hoffman

Mrs. Holtz Mrs. Stueve

Editors

Hannah Breeggemann (Page 3) Gina Gilsdorf (Page 6) Rachael Kellen (Page 4) Dalton Nilson (Page 1) Morgan Nordly (Page 5)

Sharon Tritz (Page 2)

Staff Writers Sam Bauer

Stephanie Findlay Mike Mckee Charlie Pullis

Dylan Sanasack Shane Schmitz

The Newest . . .

Quote

“”Full on!” -Mrs. Jibben

Bobby Ewert is the senior of the week! He loves sports and exotic wild animals.

Best known for . . . being a wild animal nut.

Favorite High School Memory . . . winning the cross

country meet in Ortonville this fall.

Being a senior makes me feel . . . rushed.

I will miss . . . knowing everybody in the school and

competing in sports.

I won’t miss . . . being on a timely schedule.

By: Sharon Tritz

This photobomb game

is so strong!

www.drawastickman.com

Fun Website for wasting time:

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Girls Sports

Eric Decker is a wide receiver for the New York Jets. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the

third round of the 2012 NFL Draft. You may recognize the name because he is a Minnesota native e who

played college football and baseball at the University of Minnesota, where he

earned a bachelor’s degree in business and marketing. Unfortunately, Deck-

er’s senior season was cut short due to surgery

for torn ligaments in his left foot.

Decker signed a five-year, $36.25 mil-

lion contract with the New York Jets on March

12, 2014.

He is married to country singer Jessie

James Decker whose most recent videos in-

clude Wanted and Cowboy.

Girl Athlete of The Week

Sports Summary

By: Shane Schmitz

This week’s athlete is the one and only, Kendra Gilsdorf! She plays volleyball, bas-

ketball and softball. In volleyball, she plays middle and is number 8. In basketball, she is the

point guard and is number 5. In softball, she plays any position that is needed and is number

6 on Varsity.

I am known for . . . Going for the kill

My pregame ritual is . . . Eating and taking naps on the bus

My sports idol is . . . Eric Decker

My favorite sports moment is . . . Beating Wheaton in 3 sets

I am looking forward to . . . Basketball

My favorite sports moment not including me . . . When the Lynx won the championship

By: Mike McKee

With the season in its second half, the girls are looking at a 7-7 record following big victories at home

over CTF (3-2) and Ortonville! They also had a tournament on Saturday 27 in Parkers Prairie which didn’t

result in a win, but they are geared up for tonight’s match in Hancock! Monday will be Parent’s Night at home

against West Central.

Tennis season has come to an end. Hannah performed excellently during her busy

weekend playing Thursday in Parker’s Prairie, Friday in Lac Qui Parle and Saturday at the

conference tournament in Montevideo!

Swimming is doing great. Both Alma’s Relay Team and the entire Swim Team took

first place last Thursday! On Tuesday the team took fourth! Their next meet is Tuesday in

Morris. Keep up the good work, Alma, and just keep swimmin’ swimmin’ swimmin’.

Kendra’s Favorite Athlete: Eric Decker By: Shane Schmitz

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age 4

Boys Sports

Boy Athlete of the Week: Zak Adelman By: Hannah Breeggemann

Zak Adelman is this week’s athlete of the week! He is #21 on the field and the diamond. He is a

pitcher in baseball and also, the shortstop. In football, he is the running back and the linebacker. He has been

doing well this year, had to sit out a couple of games due to a broken finger and was back for the B-E game.

I am known for . . . Playing hard!

My favorite sports idol is . . . Adrian Peterson

My favorite sports moment . . . Going to State for football

The game I’m looking forward to is . . . Friday because I

get to play again

My favorite sports to play are . . . Football and baseball

We all know that Zak Adelman loves football, so it is obvious his favorite ath-

lete would need to love football too. Controversial newsmaker Adrian Peterson was

born in Palestine, Texas to athletic parents. His brother was killed by a drunk driver at

age 9 and Peterson took out his pain through sports; that’s when he be-

came interested in football.

Peterson, also known as AP, is a running back for the Minnesota Vikings who was draft-

ed by the Vikes in 2007. Peterson previously played college football at Oklahoma where he set

the NCAA freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards and finished his college career as the

Sooners third all-time leading rusher.

Peterson was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and was invited to the Pro

Bowl. Peterson has received many awards and broken many records he was NFL offensive

player of the Year in the 2012 NFL season.

Zak’s Favorite Athlete: Adrian Peterson By Gina Gilsdorf

Boys Sports Summary By: Dalton Nilson

The Wolverines take on Verndale at home tomorrow on a high from their fourth quarter victory over

B-E at last week’s away game. They won a really close one with a score of 22-20. The Wolverines were down

by 2 touchdowns coming into the 4th quarter and they came back to win the game. There were a lot of turno-

vers in the 4th quarter.

It’s a great time for fall football as the junior high team has a game today against Hancock at home in

Graceville.

The cross country team has been running really hard. They have a meet today in Sisse-

ton. They are coming off of a really long break between the Ortonville meet and

today’s meet and are rested up and ready to run. Their next meet after today’s is

on Monday in Henning. The rest of their schedule will include the Wheaton

meet on October 13 and the Section meet in New London-Spicer on Thursday,

October 23.

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Fun

Ouija

Jokes and Riddles By: Sam Bauer

Trailer Park Boys By: Stephanie Findlay By: Mike Mckee

Netflix favorite Trailer Park Boys has 15

seasons of Canadian fun with episodes revolving

around Ricky, Julian and Bubbles, and their ac-

complices, Cory and Trevor who are all trying to

make money through petty crimes, while avoiding

being caught by the police. Their schemes are com-

plicated by the interference of trailer-park-

supervisor Jim Lahey, and his shirtless assistant,

Randy.

Many of their early schemes collapse into

failure, but later seasons change this formula with

some of the boys' schemes succeeding, and their

futures looking optimistic. Just when things seems

to be looking up, the next season's premiere epi-

sode shows them sheepishly explaining how every-

thing went wrong for them in the interim, thus

bringing the

story back to

square-one,

re-setting the

cycle.

Ouija is a horror movie set to be released on

October 24, the Friday before Halloween! After a

friend is brutally killed in an accident, a group of

friends must confront their most terrifying fears when

they awaken the dark powers on an ancient spirt

board by attempting to contact their dead friend.

They realize that the Ouija Board is not just a game;

it’s real life. If you love scary

movies, this is the one for you!

This movie is rated PG

-13 for disturbing violent con-

tent, frightening horror images

and thematic material. Ouija

may be the perfect movie for

Halloween!

In case you don’t

know, a lot of people believe

you really can contact spirits

with a Ouija board. Don’t try

this at home, just go to the

movie!

Q: What do you call an alligator in a vest?

A: An investigator

Q: What do you call a fake noodle?

A: An impasta

Q: What does a nosey pepper do?

A: Gets jalapeno business.

Q: What kind of shorts do clouds

wear?

A: Thunderwear

Q: When is the best time to jump on the trampoline?

A: Spring time

Q: when is the best time to go to the

dentist?

A: Tooth: Thirty

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age 6

Polls

By: Sam Bauer

By: Morgan Nordly

Who is your celebrity crush?

By: Sharon Tritz

Austin Folk

Rainbow

Mikki Erickson

Camouflage

Mrs. Schott

Plumtastic

Alex Sigler

Lava Orange

Casey Dahl

Periwinkle

Purple

If you were a new addition to a crayon box, what color would you be?

David Hasselhoff

Mr. Piechowski

Trace Adkins

Roger Kipp

Marilyn Monroe

Diane Holtz

Luke Bryan Leonardo Dicaprio

Mrs. Wahl Mrs. Arens

Kim K

Brice Hoffman

Sam Adelman

Braap’n

Dylan Sanasack Ice Fishing

Emma Botker & Danika Wiegman

Noah Cardwell

Getting money

What’s your favorite hobby?

Cormick Combellick

Football

Volleyball