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Volume 10, Issue 8
April 2, 2012
Photos by Austin
Markee & Jessie
Warner
Page 2 T HE PAW PRI NT
What are you doing over spring break?
Isaac S: Harvard Wisconsin Audrey D: Going to Wisconsin Evan V: Stuff
Eli L: Grandma’s house Gaige S: Playing basketball TJ C: video games
Sarah N: eating chocolate Carmen D: playing video games Jacob F: play football
Logan K: playing video games Annika C: going to the Wisconsin Dells
Della C: going to Texas April W: go to aunt’s house Cameron D: video games
6th Grade Student Survey
by Brett Sisler
What is your favorite Easter candy?
Mrs. Polhill: Peeps Shianna: Caramel eggs Mazy: Reece’s eggs
Lucas: Candy Ian: Oreos Adison: Caramel eggs
Sandra: Chocolate bunnies Trey: Jelly beans Rachel: Reece’s eggs
Hollace: Chocolate Leigh: Peeps Brock: Reece’s peanut butter eggs
Jake: Milk chocolate Easter eggs Marissa B: Chocolate covered cow fur jelly beans
7th Grade Student Survey
By Jessie Warner
What are you doing over spring break?
Peyton: hanging out with friends Cassi: my cousin’s coming over
Brett: trampoline dodge ball Lindsey: riding 4-wheelers with brothers
Ally S: hanging out with friends Tillie: my cousin is coming over to stay a few days
Kendra S: staying home and doing nothing & volleyball tourney Justin: going turkey hunting
Kenzie: going to the Dells for a week Aslan: going to Mall of America, and taking Kylea
8th Grade Student Survey
by Cassidi Mae Tippett
V OLU ME 1 0, IS SU E 8 Page 3
Viola Elise Kluck is 12 years old. Her birthday is March 14, 2000.
Vi is the daughter of Dan and Carrie Kluck. Vi has two sisters,
Daely 5 years old, and Carah 23 years old. Vi has eleven cats,
one dog, one bunny and numerous fish. Vi likes art and soccer.
She’s won two soccer trophies. Vi’s favorite movie is The Dark
Shadows. Her favorite book is The White Giraffe. Vi’s favorite
animal is a giraffe. When Vi is an adult she wants to be a veteri-
narian.
Meet 6th Grade Student Viola Kluck
By Cassidi Mae Tippett
Zarin Edward Gardner is 13 years old. His birthday is September
17, 1998. Zarin is the son of Allysa Gardner of Freeport and Da-
vid Gardner of Lena. Zarin has one brother David and one sister
Sage. Zarin has a dog named Shada. In his spare time he likes to
play on the computer. Zarin’s favorite movie is Avatar and his
favorite subject is technology communications. When Zarin is
an adult he wants to be video game designer.
Meet 7th Grade Student Zarin Gardner
By Brian Sisler
Brittni Starr Arnold is 14 years old. Brittini’s birthday is October 29,
1997. She is the daughter of Gina and Don Arnold. She has one broth-
er Brandon, age 22. Brittni has a Chihuahua dog, named Cocoa. Brittni
likes to play basketball. Her favorite food is chicken alfredo. Her favor-
ite pop is Diet Pepsi and her favorite subject is science. Her favorite
color is purple. Her favorite movie is Titanic and her favorite animal is
a tiger. Her favorite thing to do is shoe shopping. When Brittni is an
adult she wants to be an oceanographer.
Meet 8th Grade Student Brittni Arnold
By Brett Sisler
Student Leadership’s Lartz’s Shamrocks
The junior high student leadership sold shamrocks to raise money for Katy Lartz to help with her cancer treat-ments. $643 was collected from the elementary and junior high. We drew winners at lunch time and the winners were given dessert treats made by Bonnie Broge or Darcy Schierloh. The winners of the dessert treats were...
Day 1
Runners up:
Haley Panos
Sarah Nicholas
***Big Winner***
Brittni Arnold
Day 2
Runners up:
Sophie Jurkovic
Lauren Guy
***Big Winner***
Madison Scace
Day 3
Runners up:
Jacob Broege
Ty Chrisman
***Big Winner***
Brian Dorsey
Day 4
Runners up:
Grace Bidlingmaier
Della Crain
***Big Winner***
Audrey DeShazo Levi , Katy and Shanna Lartz
We presented Katy and Levi with a check for $643.00. Great job everyone!
Autism Facts
Autism affects 1 in 88 children and 1 in 54 boys.
More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with AIDS, diabetes & cancer combined.
Autism is more common than multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis or childhood cancer.
As many as 1.5 million Americans today are believed to have some form of autism.
There is no cure for autism.
Prevalence vs. Funding
Leukemia: Affects 1 in 1,200 / Funding: $277 million
Muscular Dystrophy: Affects 1 in 100,000 / Funding: $162 million
Pediatric AIDS: Affects 1 in 300 / Funding: $394 million
Juvenile Diabetes: Affects 1 in 500 / Funding: $156 million
Autism: Affects 1 in 88 / Funding: $79 million
Bullying education to junior high students.
The spring fling.
We raised $643 for Katy Lartz to assist with her cancer treatments.
We are going to do an Autism fundraiser. April 2nd is "Light it up Blue" and the whole school is going to wear blue for Autism awareness.
Student Leadership Activities for the Month of April
Way to go Le-Win
Student Leadership
in seeing the need!
Faculty Advisor: Ms. Voreis
Editors: Hope Enck
Cassidi Mae Tippett
Reporters: Carmen DeVries
Will Fiedler
Adam Guy
Austin Markee
Brett Sisler
Brian Sisler
Jessie Warner
Production & Delivery:
Gerald Rucker
Mike Sutter
Jessie Warner
NEWSPAPER STAFF
Why shouldn’t you tell an Easter egg a good joke? It might crack them up.
Why did the Easter egg hide? He was a little chicken.
What do you call ten rabbits marching backwards? A receding hareline.
How do you catch a unique bunny? Unique up on it!
Why are you studying your Easter candy? I’m trying to decide which came first– the chocolate chicken or the chocolate egg.
We’re on the web.
http://www.le-win.net
April Jokes by Austin Markee
Student Spotlight Photos by Will Fiedler
Photos by Jessie Warner & Austin Markee