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TrumpeterBishop Miege High School June 2007 FROM THE PRESIDENT STUDENT HANDBOOK AND CALENDAR DISTRIBUTION Dear Parents, ecause of the increased costs of mailing, the 2007-2008 ach May, we proudly graduate a new group of Miegians. Student Handbook and Calendar will be given to your As part of this process, we mail them their diplomas son or daughter during homeroom on their first day of after all the tests and ceremonies have been completed. Borientation (Aug. 16-17). They will be instructed to hand-carry EIncluded in this recent mailing was a letter commending our the publication home to you. seniors for the outstanding manner in which they handled the last weeks of their senior year. They were also reminded that while their accomplishments are important, it is how they live out their faith and treat others that mean the most to us. In these times, when high school students are exposed to so many examples of unacceptable behavior, it is refreshing to see such a talented and caring group of young people handle themselves so well. One of the most recurring lessons that has been taught both at school and at home is respect. Consequently, we should all feel good that our seniors handled all of the many end-of- the-year activities in a very respectful way. It was particularly evident at graduation. Their conduct serves as a positive example of the good in today’s young people. All of the parents of our graduates should be very proud of their children. We at Miege share that pride with them. On behalf of our entire staff, we would like to thank the graduating seniors and their parents for allowing us to be a part of these WELCOME PICNIC very important four years. We will miss the Class of 2007 and Sunday, August 12, 10:30 a.m. wish them all of God’s blessings. Students new to Miege and their families are invited to Sincerely, attend an orientation picnic sponsored by the Bishop Miege Mothers’ Club and the MPACT committee (Miege Parents Activities Coordinating Team) on Sunday, Aug. 12, at Bishop Miege.

We hope you plan to join us at this informal gathering Dr. Joe Passantino to learn about the school and to meet many of your President student’s classmates and their families!

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: ■ 10:30 a.m. – Mass in the Auditorium ■ 11:30 a.m. – Parent meeting and student tours ■ 12:30 p.m. – Lunch and get acquainted activities for parents and students. Lunch will be served in the Miege Commons and will include hot dogs, baked beans, chips, dessert and beverages. PRINCIPAL’S PERSPECTIVE

HONORING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

ur Bishop Miege High School Also, please note that these figures community has now concluded represent than 95 percent of our KEEP YOUR another great school year! I students taking the ACT, where the Owant to use this space to share some of national average (40 percent) and local SCHOOL A our celebrations and then detail some averages are much lower. Our embedded academic news and accomplishments. lessons in English, math, science and SAFE PLACE Let us celebrate: social studies classes for freshmen, Please call a 1. Our 251 seniors honored at sophomores and juniors, coupled with school administra- tor directly if you graduation on May 13, each one our pre- and post-testing each school have information of them most deserving of their year, is beginning to accomplish what about crimes or special recognition for four years of we hoped it would when we began the dangerous situa- accomplishments! program three years ago. tions in or involv- 2. Our 10 Presidential Scholars The results of our latest April/May ing Bishop Miege. who achieved the highest cumulative testing will be mailed to you during grade point average over four years. the summer months. Please look them Call the main line They are Matt Arnold, Anne Barkman, over with your son or daughter when 913-262-2701, Natalie Fama, Patrick Lynch, Stephanie the information arrives at home. This then use the fol- Mathews, Tim Mourlam, Kathryn information is critical in helping your lowing extensions: Murphy, Katie Richardson, Jennifer daughter or son to be successful on the ❚ Dr. Joe Passan- Sommerhauser and Matthew Strayhall! ACT test and in their quest for university tino, ext. 236 3. Retiring teachers who have served scholarships. ❚ Mr. Stan Herbic, our Miege Community for over 25 years: Have a great summer. If we can be ext. 231 Joan Carlton (39) and Cathie Sullivan of assistance to you during the summer ❚ Mr. Mike Bo- (25)! months, stop by or telephone us here at haty, ext. 224 Our ACT Test Prep Program school. ❚ Mr. Mike continues to bring great results for our Schumacher, students. Over the last three years we Best Wishes, ext. 223 have seen our ACT composite scores ❚ Mrs. Mary Per- rise from 21.9 in 2004 to 22.4 in 2005 Stan Herbic and now has reached 23.1 in 2006! (The Principal rini, ext. 237 National average for 2006 was 21.1). ❚ Mr. Brady Beek, ext. 230

If the situation is of immediate concern, please telephone the MIEGE SUMMER OFFICE HOURS MOVED? NEW PHONE administrator at JUNE: NUMBER? home. If you can’t Monday-Friday Any time you reach an admin- 8 a.m.–4 p.m. istrator, you may have a change leave a message JULY: in address, Monday-Thursday on the school please let Miege safety voice mail- 8 a.m.–4 p.m. know! box any time of AUGUST: day: 913-262-2701, Monday-Friday Please call Lynnette Koenig ext. 568. 8 a.m.–4 p.m. at 913-262-2701 ext. 229. Please do your part to keep Miege safe!

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FALL PARENT INFORMATION TENTATIVE 2007-08 ach year in August, for the past PARENT This presenta- CALENDAR several years we have offered to INFORMATION tion gives you all parents of future Bishop Miege NIGHT some valuable Aug. 16: Senior orientation, 7:50 Eathletes a Parent Information Night. This • Tuesday, information about a.m.; freshmen orientation, noon year on Tuesday, Aug. 7, we will will have a Aug. 7, 7 p.m. dealing with the Aug. 17: Junior orientation, 7:50 • Miege similar meeting in our auditorium at 7 p.m. drinking, drug and a.m.; sophomore orientation, noon This year, all parents of freshmen, Auditorium tobacco issues that • All new Aug. 20: First day of classes; 11:15 transfer and exchange students are catch families off required to attend this meeting if they freshmen, dismissal transfer and guard. Again, all did not attend in 2006. Aug. 28: ACT Prep Pre-Test; half day One parent exchange student freshmen, trans- would be acceptable if both cannot parents must fer and exchange Sept. 3: No school — Labor Day attend. attend if they parents are re- Sept. 5: Back to School Night, 7 p.m. We will have a presentation by a did not attend in 2006. quired to attend if Sept. 17: Faculty professional day group of professionals from the court they did not at- — no school system and other resource agencies tend in 2006. Our Sept. 28: Stag Strut called “Wrong of Passage.” We believe it goal is to have all new families of Miege is necessary for all our Miege families to attend this program their first year. Oct. 1: No school — Archdiocesan Inservice Day (Topeka) hear this information. If you have any questions, please If your son or daughter is not involved contact me at 913-262-2700, ext. 224. Oct. 11-12: Quarter exams in athletic activities, you may leave after Oct. 17: PSAT/PLAN the presentation is over. Parents who Sincerely, Oct. 19: Homecoming have a child participating in a sport at Oct. 25-26: Parent/teacher Miege this school year are encouraged Michael Bohaty conferences to stay and meet with your son or Associate Principal Nov. 7: No school — Eighth Grade daughter’s coach. and Athletic Director Day Nov. 9: Magazine sale kickoff SENIOR PICTURE INFORMATION Nov. 12: No school — faculty professional day ew this year, Bishop Miege will during the orientation days in August for Nov. 21-23: Thanksgiving break be using Reed Portrait Group their student IDs. Also at that time, they — no school (instead of DeCloud Studios, as may purchase a photo package. Dec. 14, 17-19: Semester exams Nin the past) for all student photos for the Students will be contacted for an Dec. 20–Jan. 6: No school Hart yearbook. appointment, or you can call 816-436- — Christmas break Individual senior portraits will be 5550 to request a specific time during the Jan. 7: Classes resume taken in the Bishop Miege auditorium week of July 16. There is a sitting fee of July 16-20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on an $10 for a yearbook photo and a cap and Jan. 21: No school appointment basis. Students should not gown photo. Make checks out to RPG — Martin Luther King Jr. Day dress in their school uniforms. Rather, (Reed Portrait Group). Feb. 18: No school girls should dress stylishly but modestly, For more information about — faculty professional day and boys should wear a shirt, tie and portrait packages, you can e-mail Feb. 21: Final deadline for 2008-09 jacket, with hair styled to school-day [email protected] or call 816- registration standards. 436-5550. Feb. 21-22: Parent/teacher In addition to senior portraits, all See page 21 for a list of picture conferences Miege students will be photographed packages available for all Miege students. March 7: No school — faculty professional day March 14-21: No school — Spring Break For more calendar information, go to www.bishopmiege.com

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ACTIVE PARENTING CLASSES found on the College Now web site: the state, they participated in the Active Parenting is a parenting www.jccc.edu/collegenow. democratic process on the Kansas State program from the Active Parenting Application deadline: Sept. 4; University campus June 10-16. Publishing Co. in Atlanta that provides Enrollment/payment deadline: Sept. 10. the skill to become or the encouragement The admissions area will be open to FORENSICS AT STATE to assist parents, grandparents and serve students on the following Saturdays The Bishop Miege Forensics squad caretakers to do the best parenting in the fall: Aug. 11, 18, 25 and Sept. 8 competed at the 5A State Speech of children, to adulthood. The skills from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. See the web site for Championship in Emporia on May 5. learned are also useable for all humanity more details of dates and deadlines. Semifinalists were Joanne Bauer, 7th in in relating to one another; they are Informative; Kent Schmidtberger, 9th in relationship skills for couples, moms and BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Prose; Chris Rundle, 10th in Prose; and dads, grandparents, peers in employment, The Kansas American Legion and Tim Janczewski, 7th in Lincoln-Douglas caretakers such as day care, etc. American Legion Auxiliary announced Debate. Finalists were Molly Salisbury, 4th A three-week course, July 17, 24 and this year’s participants for Boys and Girls in Domestic Extemp; Kent Schmidtberger, 31, at Queen of the Holy Rosary Church State this summer. 4th in Poetry; and Caitlin O’Byrne and hall, 7-9 p.m. is being offered. The cost is From Bishop Miege, Sunflower Girls Keith Smith, 2nd in Duet Acting. $25 for the book and all interested people State selected Molly Salisbury, Kaylie Also on May 5, the Forensics squad are welcome and encouraged to attend. Kerr, Alley DiCapo, Megan Hardeman, competed at the State Speech Festival at For information or to register, contact Katherine Lee, Erin Hogan, Anna Kansas City Kansas Community College. the program’s facilitator, Jean Humphrey, Burnett and Ellen Albritton to attend Students receiving a First Division Rating at 913-262-9037. the 65th annual session of Girls State, were Justin Peterson in Informative, sponsored by the American Legion Allison Kinskey in Informative, Danielle COLLEGE NOW ENROLLMENT Auxiliary. These young women joined Cooper in Dramatic Solo Acting, John REMINDERS about 465 other girls on the University Mark Schapker in Humorous Solo Elaine Schmidtberger, Miege’s College of Kansas campus June 3-8 for a week of Acting, Colin Elving in Prose and Ian Now coordinator, will be visiting AP “Learning by Doing” the political system Johnson in Prose. classes in August to distribute the involved in the government of Kansas. Miege will be proudly represented following information regarding College Miegians attending the American at the National Speech and Debate Now enrollment: Legion Boys State of Kansas are Tournament in June by the following Students will need to follow Brian LeSage, Charlie Flanders, students: Chris Rundle and Nick Rundle instructions carefully to ensure that they Tim Janczewski, Keith Smith, Kent in Public Forum Debate, Kathryn are enrolled for their college courses. Schmidtberger, Russell Walter, Austin Murphy in International Extemp, Erin Details about this enrollment can be Walter, John Greub and Danny Byfield. Hogan in United States Extemp and Along with nearly 500 boys from across Keith Smith in Dramatic Interp. MEDIA CENTER NEWS

PAGE PIRATES HISTORY CLUB The first club meeting for 2007-08 will At the May meeting of the Pirates, Each month, there is a competition be tentatively held Tuesday, Aug. 21, with the election of officers designated Ashley among the History club members to post dinner at Houlihan’s and a booktalk at Cason as president, Keli Healy as vice the most entries at www.findagrave.com. Rainy Day Books. Parents are welcome president, Mollee Hercules as secretary Members preserve history by posting to join; please call Mrs. Wollenziehn at and Patrick Poe as treasurer. The board obituaries and digital photographs of (913) 262-2701 ext. 269 for more details. is busy planning another exciting year headstones on the site. The top prize of a of exploring new titles. Tentative plans Miege hoodie went to Cristina Carmona AWARDS CEREMONY CORRECTION include an author visit, a float in the for 286 entries. New members are always Several students were inadvertently Homecoming Parade, and PhotoStory3 welcome to join. omitted from the Awards Ceremony. movies to highlight favorite books. Congratulations to: Spirit of Miege: The Pirates will be readingHarry FACULTY/STAFF BOOK CLUB Cody Christie, Ian Robinson, Kent Potter and the Deathly Hallows over the Hostesses for the May meeting were Schmidtberger, William Spears; 4.2 summer in anticipation of the first club Mrs. O’Connor and Mrs. Wollenziehn. G.P.A. or above: Joanne Bauer, Kaylie meeting. Special thanks to Mr. Charles Their table décor and refreshments Kerr, Maria Pezza, Will Stalder. Sailler, Mrs. Janice Gumerman, Mrs. complemented the discussion of Peggy Smith, and Mrs. Mary Dolan for Gardenias by Faith Sullivan. their generous book donations!

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COMMUNITY SERVICE 2007 SUMMER SERVICE 242, to schedule a time. Each student must complete 80 hours ANYTOWN – June 24-30 at Rockhurst BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS FUND-RAISER: of service before graduation. Students University and July 8-14 at William SUMMER BOWL FOR KIDS’ SAKE – July must meet a yearly requirement: Jewell College in Liberty, Mo. Cost 12-21 at Incred-A-Bowl, 151st & freshmen, 10 hours; sophomores, 20 $350 (scholarships available up to Antioch, Overland Park. Contact hours; juniors, 25 hours; seniors, 25 $250). Contact Cynthia Tooley, 816- Micheal Lawrence at 816-777-2888 hours. Students need to fill out an 333-5059 or [email protected]. or [email protected]. Volunteers evaluation form and have it signed by the receive a free t-shirt, pizza and pop. CAMP MITIOG (MADE IN THE IMAGE OF GOD) supervisor or adult to verify the hours. – July 23-27, Excelsior Springs, Mo. SERVICE AGENCY OPPORTUNITIES At right is a list of camps and volunteer Summer camp for children ages 7-16 opportunities for the summer. Students who have Spina Bifida, a neurological NURSING HOMES LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Daybreak Adult Day may also go to to www.bishopmiege. birth defect. Counselors must be 16 Services, Delmar Gardens of Overland com and click on Spirituality for more or older. Contact Director Gary Libeer Park, Mission Springs Assisted Living opportunities. Evaluation forms may also at 816-436-3913. Male counselors are Community. be downloaded from the site. especially needed. Students who have not met their yearly DELLA LAMB COMMUNITY SERVICES, 500 SUPER SONIC YOUTH RALLY AND CAMPOUT requirements must do so before 2007-08 Woodland Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Tutor or – July 28-29 in St. Marys, Kan. This read to inner-city children (pre-K to 6th) schedules will be released. Contact Mary praise and workship rally features Jesse Mon-Fri, 8:30 to 11:30 am. Call 816-842- Perrini in the Campus Ministry Office at Manibusan. Contact Rick Cheek at 785- 8040 to schedule one-time visits. 913-262-2701, ext. 237. 383-7870 or [email protected]. MEALS ON WHEELS OF JOHNSON COUNTY CHILDREN’S TLC SUMMER SESSION – June NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH – Deliver lunch once a week or when 12-Aug. 2, 3101 Main St. Kansas City, CONFERENCE available to serve several individuals Mo. Classroom volunteers needed to on a route from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Call The bi-annual National Catholic Youth assist deaf students. Half-day sessions Elvina at 913-715-8895. Conference takes place Nov. 8-10 in Monday- Thursday either 8:30-11:30 Columbus, Ohio. NCYC is an opportunity a.m. or noon-3 p.m. Contact Helen OVERLAND PARK REGIONAL MEDICAL for young people from all over the Smith at 816-756-0780 ext. 2103. CENTER – Volunteer in the emergency United States to share their faith, attend room, nursing stations and in the SANCTUARY OF HOPE WORK DAYS workshops, meet new people and praise human services department. Contact – July 8, 8 a.m.-noon. Help with general Susan at 913-541-5364. God as one body of Christ. maintenance projects, 2601 Ridge Ave. Although initial registration has Kansas City, Kan. Contact Julie Elwell, BRIDGING THE GAP RECYCLING CENTERS – passed, we have reserved six spots 913-321-4673. Volunteers get a free lunch. Wed-Sat., four-hour commitment. Assist for incoming freshmen or students at one of six centers: UMKC (48th and who missed the May 31 deadline. If BISHOP MIEGE – During July, Mrs. Forest); Metro North; Bannister; KCMO Easterday needs some students to you are interested in NCYC, go to the Environmental Campus; Lake Lotawana; unpack and tag uniforms mornings and archdiocesan website at www.archkck.org and Grain Valley. Call Laura O’Brien, 816- afternoons. Call 913-262-2701, ext. and click on “youth office.” You will then 561-1061, ext. 109. find a link to the NCYC 2007. If you would like to attend, contact peer led retreats the summer to plan and organize events the CMT office to secure your spot. ■ Fund-raising and Communication for the 2007-2008 school year. Students ■ Peer Ministry: help students with interested in signing up for CMT can CAMPUS MINISTRY TEAM conflict resolution and other issues join us during orientation in August. We The Campus Ministry Team is a ■ Social Justice: Promotes diversity and meet bi-monthly during Activity Time. student-led organization consisting of celebrates our unique makeup 10 committees. These committees plan ■ Miegians for Life: Promotes the position SUMMER HOURS and organize several events each school that all life deserves protection Throughout the summer, Mrs. Perrini ■ year to help develop the spiritual and T.A.P.: Teaches non-violence to grade will be in the Campus Ministry Office community life of Bishop Miege. school students each Monday until the first week in ■ ■ Liturgy: plan and participate in Pure Love Club: promotes a climate of August when she will return full time. Eucharistic Liturgies and prayer services chastity and pure love among teens. Her office hours are 9 a.m.- noon. If ■ Special Events: planning and All students are welcome to join you have questions or concerns, please organizing events for the students CMT. The executive board and the contact her at 913-262-2701 x237 or e- ■ Retreats: planning and organizing committee leaders will meet throughout mail her: [email protected]. www.bishopmiege.com June 2007 ■ Stag Trumpeter 5 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

GET INVOLVED AT MIEGE

FORENSICS AND DEBATE (ELECTIVE) PEER HELPERS and educational make-up of the clubs. These are classes that students enroll These students are chosen by the Sign up in your classrooms. in for credit. Teams compete against students at large. These students help MODERATORS: Teachers other forensics/debate teams in the state. others with problems in the school. They Enrollment is limited. are trained at workshops and offer help NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MODERATOR: Mrs. Reynolds to the entire school. Selected students are voted into this MODERATOR: Mr. Schumacher academic organization. Requirements MUSIC — VOCAL (ELECTIVE) are: scholarship, leadership, character Classes for credit are offered to freshman DRUG/ALCOHOL TEAM and service. The Honor Society offers through senior students at various levels. These are students chosen by the faculty to tutoring and special functions for Competition and concerts are part of the represent and promote a drug-free school. students throughout the year. class. Students sign up for the classes. Some These students are instructed at a workshop MODERATOR: Mrs. George require a tryout, some are open to anyone. during the school year and promote school MODERATOR: Mrs. Christie life without drugs and alcohol. FACETS MODERATOR: Mr. Schumacher Facets is the school's fine arts magazine. CHEERLEADING Art work and writing may be submitted Tryouts are held yearly. The squad practices ATHLETICS by any student before Christmas and camp is during the summer. Freshmen Students need to try out and attend for publication in May. The staff are through seniors may try out with a limited preseason meetings. Contact Miege volunteers and must attend after-school number making the team. They perform if you are interested in a sport and workshops and meetings to prepare for during the fall and winter sports seasons. need information on whom to contact. publication. MODERATOR: Mrs. Weber Athletes compete, practice and play MODERATOR: Mrs. Munro an important part in building a strong DRILL TEAM community at Miege. Students receive DRAMA (ELECTIVE) Try-outs are held yearly. The squad practices awards for participation. Classes for credit are offered to students summers and attend camp. Sophomores MODERATORS: Coaches at various levels. Stage productions are through seniors may try out with a limited part of class. Open to freshmen through number making the team. The team ATHLETIC TEAM MANAGERS OR seniors. You sign up for the classes. performs during the fall and winter seasons. STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINERS MODERATOR: Mr. Steinberg MODERATOR: Mrs. Weber Any student interested in being a team manager needs only to contact the YEARBOOK (ELECTIVE) CATEGORIES (QUIZ BOWL TEAM) coach of the sport that interests them. Class is for credit and students must have A select group of students, sophomores Managers help with all duties related to completed the prerequisite Journalism I through seniors, interested and well- the team and in some cases keep statistics class. Students work on every facet of the informed in various academic areas, at contests. The managers can letter and yearbook including reporting, writing, compete with teams from other schools. be recognized for outstanding service. editing and designing on a Macintosh If interested, see moderator. Student trainers need to report to the computer. MODERATOR: Mrs. Hirons athletic trainer in charge of the training MODERATOR: Mrs. Hartwig room. In some cases, these trainers will be CAMPUS MINISTRY involved in seminars or inhouse training NEWSPAPER (ELECTIVE) Sign up at the Campus Ministry Office. conducted by the Pro Rehab trainer. Class is for credit and students must have The work of the campus Ministry MODERATORS: Coaches and Pro Rehab completed the prerequisite Journalism I Team deals with helping the school Trainer class. Students work on every aspect community build a Catholic, Christian of the newspaper including reporting, environment. The team attends CLUBS (FRENCH, GERMAN, writing, editing and designing on a workshops and retreats. This is a year- SPANISH, SCIENCE, ETC.) Macintosh computer. MODERATOR: round organization for freshmen through All clubs are organized in their respective Mrs. Hartwig seniors. classrooms. Open to all students. Projects MODERATOR: Mrs. Perrini and fund raising are a part of the cultural

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FIRST-TIMERS’ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. WHAT IS THE MIEGE WEB SITE 11. WHAT DO I DO IF I AM LATE FOR other Miege clothing. The hours are ADDRESS? PERIOD ONE? fourth hour lunch and after school on www.bishopmiege.com (a great source Go to the Attendance Office and get a Wednesdays and Fridays. The phone for school info!) blue pass. extension is 242.

2. WHAT IS ACTIVITY PERIOD? 12. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IF I MISS A 21. WHERE DO I GO IF I WANT TO USE A A period of time set aside during the DAY OF SCHOOL BECAUSE I AM SICK? COPY MACHINE? week for clubs and student organizations. Have your parents/guardians call the There is a copy machine in the Media If you are not in a meeting, you are to school to excuse you. Center; the cost is 10¢ per copy. attend an assigned study hall. 13. WHAT DO I WEAR FOR GYM? 22. WHERE DO I GO TO USE THE PHONE? 3. WHERE DO I GO TO DROP/ADD A The gym instructor will explain P.E. attire School office phones are for official CLASS? to you. school business or emergency use only. Guidance Office. Calls to parents, not directed by the 14. HOW DO I CONTACT A TEACHER IF I school, are to be made in the Attendance 4. WHERE DO I GO IF I LOST MY WANT TO TALK WITH HIM/HER? Office. Students are to make calls before SCHEDULE AND NEED A NEW COPY? See them after class or between classes to or after school. Guidance Office. set up an appointment. 23. WHERE CAN I GET CHANGE FOR THE 5. CAN I BRING MY OWN LUNCH? 15. WHO DO I SEE/WHERE DO I GO IF I PHONE OR COPY MACHINE? Yes, but there is no refrigerator available. WANT TO JOIN A SPORT? The Administrative Office. Meetings will be announced for those 6. WHERE DO I GO IF I FEEL SICK DURING interested in trying out. TheTrumpeter 24. HOW DO I CHECK ON GRADES? THE DAY? and various mailings will keep you www.edline.com — information will be You ask your teacher, who will send you informed. sent to you. to the nurse. 16. WHO DO I SEE/WHERE DO I GO IF I 25. WHAT HAPPENS IF I COME TO SCHOOL 7. WHERE DO I GO IF I HAVE A LOCKER WANT TO JOIN AN ACTIVITY? OUT OF UNIFORM? PROBLEM? Stop in the Attendance Office to find out You will remain in the Attendance Office Administrative Office. who the moderators are and when they until correct clothing can be brought to are available. the school. A minor dress code infraction 8. WHO DO I SEE IF I HAVE A PROBLEM is a detention for each class hour the IN A CLASS? 17. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE ON THE student is out of dress code, up to three Your classroom teacher first, then make HONOR ROLL? 50-minute detentions for one day. an appointment with the Guidance 3.0 GPA or above for second honors, 3.5 Office. GPA or above for first honors. 26. WHAT IS A MIXER? A dance that only Miege students can 9. WHERE DO I GO IF I GET A DETENTION? 18. HOW DO I USE MY ID? attend (held at the school). Attendance Office to schedule the WHAT IF I LOSE MY ID? detention. Your ID allows you into some Miege 27. CAN FRESHMEN GO TO DANCES? events free. If it is lost, go to the Only to mixers. They may not attend 10. WHAT HAPPENS IF I AM LATE FOR Attendance Office with another photo. Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins or Prom. CLASS? You will be charged a $5 fee. First hour: go to the Attendance Office 28. CAN I GET TO MY LOCKER AFTER for a pass. Second through seventh 19. CAN I BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT SCHOOL HOURS? hours: go to your class and receive a SCHOOL? Yes, until the doors are locked at 4 p.m. tardy. After three excused tardies, you Some supplies are sold in the Stag Shop. will receive detentions. 20. WHAT IS THE STAG SHOP AND WHAT IS SOLD THERE? WHAT ARE THE HOURS? The Stag Shop is a school store that sells dress code apparel, school supplies and www.bishopmiege.com June 2007 ■ Stag Trumpeter 7 FRESHMAN FAQ

29. HOW DO MY PARENTS GET INVOLVED WITH SCHOOL? They can join one or several different FIRST DAY Q&A organizations that offer memberships. They may also volunteer their help to WHERE DO I GO FOR FRESHMEN stop on the first number. Secondly, organizations. ORIENTATION? turn the dial to the left and go past 30. WHAT IS THE STAG STRUT? You report to your homeroom at the second number once and stop on noon on Thursday, August 16, 2007. the second number the second time. A student fund-raiser in which students Your homeroom number is listed on Thirdly, turn the dial back to the right collect pledges for a five-mile walk. This your class schedule which you will and stop on the third number, lift the fund-raiser helps defray the cost of tuition. receive the first week in August. handle and successfully open your 31. WHERE DO I FIND OUT ABOUT BUSES? locker on the first try! DO I NEED ANY SCHOOL SUPPLIES The Administrative Office. The bus is THE FIRST DAY? WHAT DO I DO IF I CANNOT OPEN MY available to Kansas students only and Bring a pen or pencil and a sheet of LOCKER? costs $90 per semester. School Services paper for notes. Your teachers will Try the above procedure at least three determines the drop off and pick up give you specific information once times. If the locker will still not open, points based on ridership – usually these regular classes begin. come to the Administrative Office are within a few blocks of home. (located at the west entrance to the WHAT SHOULD I WEAR FOR 32. WHAT DOES THE AVERAGE LUNCH building) for help. ORIENTATION DAY? COST? Wear the regular school uniform. ARE BACKPACKS ALLOWED IN THE $4 to $5. The menu consists of CLASSROOMS? cheeseburgers, hamburgers, fries, grilled WHEN ARE SCHOOL PICTURES TAKEN No. cheese and other specialty items. Fruit, AND HOW MUCH ARE THEY? salads and snacks are also available. Pictures are taken during orientation. ARE CELL PHONES, PAGERS, OR MUSIC PLAYERS ALLOWED AT 33. DOES MIEGE HAVE A SCHOOL SUPPLY Identification pictures are required SCHOOL? LIST? for all students. Several picture packet options are available for a variety of No. No. Teachers will inform you of necessary prices. Bring a check for the purchase. supplies. WHERE SHOULD PARENTS PICK UP HOW DO I FIND MY LOCKER AND THEIR FRESHMEN? 34. WHERE DO I FIND OUT ABOUT OPEN IT? STUDENT PARKING? They may be picked up at the south Your locker number and combination or west entrances immediately Attendance Office. See handbook for are printed on your class schedule. To after school. On a regular school rules. A parking pass costs $25. Freshmen open your locker, first spin the dial a day, students may wait at the south may not drive to school. couple times to the right to clear it, entrance until 5 p.m. They must be 35. HOW DO PARENTS DROP OFF AND and then continue to the right and picked up by that time. PICK UP THEIR STUDENTS? Parents may drop off or pick up their 38. HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR PARENT/ 41. WHO DO I SEE IF I WANT TO TALK student at the west doors or south doors. TEACHER CONFERENCES? WITH SOMEONE ABOUT A PERSONAL 36. HOW DO WE FIND OUT ABOUT SNOW Parents are mailed a form to return with MATTER? DAYS? their conference time choices. First, go the Guidance Office or the Listen to the radio or television. They Campus Ministry Office. If not possible, will announce that the Johnson County 39. HOW DO I ARRANGE FOR AN EARLY see any teacher, administrator or staff Catholic Schools will not be in session. DISMISSAL/LATE ARRIVAL FOR A member who can advise you. DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT? 37. WHAT ARE LATE STARTS? Parents must call the Attendance 42. WHERE DO I SIGN UP FOR SERVICE School starts at 8:15 instead of 7:50 a.m., Office in advance for the appointment: HOURS? usually because of staff meetings that are 913-262-2701, ext. 261. Students will be Sign up in the Campus Ministry Office, on the school calendar. Unscheduled late released from the Attendance Office. which is located by the west entrance. starts may be called because of bad road conditions. This announcement will be 40. WHERE DO I FIND SPORT SCHEDULES? carried by the local media. www.bishopmiege.com

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All students are required to read the selections listed for their grades and levels ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL READING SUGGESTIONS of English. Testing over summer reading To encourage reading throughout the summer, the Bishop Miege English will take place the first week of school. Department has put together a list of titles that students should have read before Students will not be responsible for taking they go to college. Novels that will be required reading throughtout the students’ notes along with their reading. However, four years at Miege are indicated by an asterisk (*). The list is intended not only to highlighting and annotating in your prepare students for college but also to encourage a lifelong reading habit. We hope own book is highly encouraged. you make the rest of the list a goal for your own completion. Happy reading! Junior level AP students must write To Kill a Mockingbird, John Steinbeck Anne Frank a paper based on their reading within Harper Lee *Othello, William *The Scarlet Letter, the first quarter of school. It is helpful Of Mice and Men, Shakespeare Nathaniel Hawthorne to take chapter notes marking specific John Steinbeck The Old Man and the Sea, The Piano Lesson, quotes and literary devices to be used in Lord of the Flies, Ernest Hemingway August Wilson their paper. A notebook of summaries William Golding Brave New World, The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan might help note specific passages *Night, Elie Weisel Aldous Huxley *The Glass Menagerie, without having to review the entire text. *The Catcher in the Rye, *Siddhartha, Tennessee Williams J.D. Salinger Hermann Hesse Miracle Worker, The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton A Lesson Before Dying, William Gibson REQUIRED READING *Animal Farm, Ernest J. Gaines Hiroshima, John Hersey George Orwell Their Eyes Were Watching Maus, Art Spiegelman FRESHMEN *Fahrenheit 451, God, Zora Neale Hurston *The Taming of the Shrew, Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury A Midsummer Night’s William Shakespeare *The Great Gatsby, Dream, William Angela’s Ashes, SOPHOMORES F. Scott Fitzgerald Shakespeare Frank McCourt The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho *The House on Mango *And Then There Were Kindred, Octavia Butler Street, Sandra Cisneros None, Agatha Christie *Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison HONORS LEVEL: *Death of a Salesman, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s *Grendel, John Gardner 1. Anthem by Ayn Rand Arthur Miller Nest, Ken Kesey Our Town, Thornton Wilder 2. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho *A Raisin in the Sun, Flowers for Algernon, As I Lay Dying, JUNIORS Lorraine Hansberry Daniel Keyes William Faulkner The Pearl, John Steinbeck Bodega Dreams, Slaughterhouse Five, Night by Elie Weisel *The Crucible, Arthur Miller Ernesto Quinonez Kurt Vonnegut AP LEVEL: The Things They Carried, The Hobbitt, J.R.R. Tolkien *Frankenstein, Mary Shelley 1. The Last of the Mohicans Tim O’Brien The Chosen, Chaim Potok Pride and Prejudice, *Romeo and Juliet, *Ethan Frome, Jane Austen by James Fenimore Cooper William Shakespeare Edith Wharton *The Odyssey, Homer 2. A Raisin in the Sun *Macbeth, William In Cold Blood, Beloved, Toni Morrison by Lorraine Hansberry Shakespeare Truman Capote Cry, the Beloved Country, 3. Non-Fiction Essay Packet: This *Hamlet, William The Count of Monte Cristo, Alan Paton will be distributed at the end of Shakespeare Alexandre Dumas *Beowulf, Seamus Heaney the year to those sophomores Speak, Laurie Halsey *Inherit the Wind, J. Malcolm X, Alex Haley who have signed up for an AP- Anderson Lawrence and Robert Lee *Oedipus the King, level course for junior year. A Separate Peace, Bless Me, Ultima, Sophocles You may also pick this up in John Knowles Rudolfo Anaya The Bean Trees, The Color of Water, Montana 1948, Barbara Kingsolver the Guidance Office over the James McBride Larry Watson The Handmaid’s Tale, summer. *A Streetcar Named Desire, *The Stranger, Margaret Atwood SENIORS Tennessee Williams Albert Camus *The Alchemist, *Things Fall Apart, *Huckleberry Finn, Paulo Coelho Tuesdays with Morrie Chinua Achebe Mark Twain A Farewell to Arms, by Mitch Albom 1984, George Orwell Black Boy, Richard Wright Ernest Hemingway AP LEVEL: Twelve Angry Men, Julius Caesar, William The Sun Also Rises, 1. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Reginald Rose Shakespeare Ernest Hemingway Fences, August Wilson The Color Purple, Catch 22, Joseph Heller 2. The Great Gatsby *All Quiet on the Western Alice Walker The Natural, by F. Scott Fitzgerald Front, Erich Maria Hatchet, Gary Paulsen Bernard Malamud 3. Death of a Salesman Remarques *Anthem, Ayn Rand The Red Badge of Courage, by Arthur Miller The Grapes of Wrath, The Diary of a Young Girl, Stephen Crane www.bishopmiege.com June 2007 ■ Stag Trumpeter 9 2ND SEMESTER 1ST HONOR ROLL

GRADE 12 Justin Kane Nick Turner Matthew Lynn Stephanie Gomez Katie Callahan Connor Allen Maggie Kane Jennifer Unruh Kaitlyn Maloney Philip Gonzalez Lindsey Callahan Maaike Amels Haena Kang Jenny Verbeck Katherine McNitt Rebecca Gunter Curt Cebula Clare Amey Matthew Samuel Waters Andrea Mills Danny Hague Bradley Deghand Matt Arnold Kaufmann Kristina Weller Katie O’Connor Sean Halpin Michaela Meghen Arnold Allison Kinskey Margeaux Welsh Elizabeth Piehler Teresa Harkins Dougherty Justin Baker Caitlin Krug Amelia Wenzel Sarah Plake Jennifer Hauser Nathan Ellermann Anne Barkman Stephanie Kunz Cameron West Tara Rellihan Shawn Herrington Rebecca Ellington Joanne Bauer Sally LaJoie Charmaine Willis Maureen Rielley Evan Kempf Patrick Gaughan Ryan Beavers Stephanie Larson Anthony Wirkus Bridgette Ritter John Kozak Robert Germinder Diana Blando Emily Lionberger Ka-yin (Christine) Carlos Rosales Jack Lemmon Andrew Glatt Lindsay Bolin Tony Livingston Wong Paul Rueb Patrick Lesage Drew Gregory Sarah Brower Kelsy Long Seth Yockey Molly Salisbury Haley Long Lauren Hartman Brienna Caroline Ludwig Dana Youngstrom Kent Bailey Martin Erin Hauber Bustamante Patrick Lynch Ashley Ziblut Schmidtberger Colleen McSorley Keli Healy Michael Carmona Trevor Mason Rachel Zumbaugh Laura Lynn Christine Mika Susan Hill Jillian Circle Michael Schneller Brenna Mitchell Molly Hogan Jena Comiskey Massmann GRADE 11 Claire Schooley Hannah Mitchell Jessica Jankowski Christopher Stephanie Ellen Albritton Byung Joo (Joe) Nicholas Mourlam Michael Jury Conner Mathews Nathan Bauer Shin Eduardo Munoz Katherine Kane Jon Conway Leah Medellin Molly Boehner Keith Smith Zachary Murdock Jon Kankam Cameron Cramer Drew Mies Tessa Bonney Steven Solar Bridget Murphy Samantha Ellen Dannevik Ben Millard Katharine Bragg Will Stalder Sean Murphy Kellerman Nicholas Davis Alex Morris Brandon Briscoe Brittney Taylor Lynn Myers Sam Kolarik Viviana De Oliveira Tim Mourlam Anna Burnett Jane Thomas Sean Orrick Madeline Ledom Ashley Delgado Simone Muller Danny Byfield Roxanne Troxell James Payne Jon Lee Mary Dickinson Caitlin Mulvany Ashley Cato Mary Tuggle Justin Peterson John Lewis Shannon Kathryn Murphy Jacqueline Church Jaclyn Unruh Jessica Raplinger Kathryn Liston Dougherty Ashley Myers Joe Conaghan Jeremy Unseld Kyle Reynolds Matthew Lynch Katie Duncan Chris Nguyen Alexa Cooper Rebecca Varady Allie Richmeier Seamus Martin Molly Duncan Elizabeth Nicklas Kevin Davidson Violeta Vazquez Kevin Ritz Megan McMahon Katherine Ebert Caitlin O’Byrne Jennifer DeCoster Lauren Walsh Nick Rundle Alexander Meikel Lucy Elbein Erin O’Connor Christopher Dold Austin Walter Megan Scanlon Patrick Mika Jacob Engler Annie Oliver Christina Ellington Russell Walter Alisa Schemmel Julie Perrini Natalie Fama Jean O’Mara Mary Fama Brittani Weber Haley Seaton Alexander Pint Brian Fegley Ellen Parker Michael Florez Michael Worms Alex Severns Lauren Pitt Jeffrey Fickas Stephen Patterson Stephanie Foster Colin Zvosec Alyssa Springate Sierra Porter Bridget Flanagan Maria Pezza Jacquie Freund Anna Sullivan Beau Ramirez Aimee Fogel Sigrid Quade Kelsey Friesen GRADE 10 Selena Sutmiller Mary Rometti Patrick Foley Thomas Resovich Isabella Fuentes Carmen Alvarado Brianna John Mark Samantha Katie Reynolds Rachel Gemmill Christine Anjard Symmonds Schapker Freeman Elise Richardson Kevin Glatt Erin Barger Connor Terrill Grace Seuferling Samantha (Sami) Katie Richardson Danny Gonzales Lauren Barrick Ashley Thayer Allison Shondell Freese Daniel Ritz John Greub Chris Binns Rick Turner Joseph Solar Samantha Frisch David Ritz Kristy Gutierrez Lauren Bishop Meg Utz Margaret Stanley Joseph Glavinich Margaret Ruppert Megan Hardeman Molly Bolin Kate VanDyke Anna Svoboda-Stel Sarah Griffin Adam Setterburg Tessa Hiatt Cole Brendel Sally Verbeck Emily Tuttle Nathan Harkins Laura Shartzer Carly Hicks Jack Brown Joshua Wancura Dean Voelker Krista Harr Kristin Slater Erin Hogan John Caldwell Hannah WestHoff Jake Walsh Katelyn Harrison Traci Smiley Katie Jackson Paloma Carmona Bryan Wolnik Allison Walter Emily Hart Courtney Soldan- Tim Janczewski Brian Casey Jordan Zapien Olivia Warhurst Charley Hegstrom Els (Trenshaw) Alex Jury Alex Cecena Carolynn Zindel Theresa Wertin Billy Hendricks Jennifer Sarafina Kankam Kelsey Clark Sarah West Katie Hermes Sommerhauser Harrison Keegan David Collins GRADE 9 Connie Yang Sean Sara Sorensen Kaylie Kerr Kelsey Conner Meghan Amer Higginbotham David Starshak Erika Kirsch Rachel Corkill Mallory Baxter Andreas Matthew Strayhall Christopher Lamb Jac Cottrell John Bickers Hoebinger Timothy Sullivan Katherine Lee Abby Dennis Philip Bland Emily Holmes Samantha Morgan Lewis Alyson Germinder Shannon Jessica Jeno Tavernaro Kayla Lopez Anne Gittinger Bockwinkel Melesa Johnson Rashad Tucker Kathleen Ludwig Kirsten Gleason Allison Byard

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GRADE 12 Luis-Miguel Lopez Cammie Yount Robin Sowders Jeff Ismert Giovanna Farina Victoria Amor Emily Maciel Erica Sweany Ian Johnson Jennifer French Devon Bartel Andrew Maggard GRADE 11 Kristan Tinoco Matt Kane Brittany Gemmill Cullen Baxter Tommy McGrew Jessica Brock Devin Trice Alexandra Kelly Emily Kasper Clarisha Blaylock Justin Mendenhall David Caton Megan Wolf Nicholas James Lewis- Paul Bragg Asia Merino Megan Edward Wright Kobilarcsik Reeves Ryan Brandt Joseph Mika Christopher Lauren Kuehl Gabrielle Alex Bryant Eric Muehlbach Alley DiCapo GRADE 10 Emily Kunz Loxterman Sarah Caldwell Marius Nilsen Alexis Elliott Shelby Almo Brione’ Lewis Chase Novick Michelle Carmona Rachel Olson Andy Engler Ian Amor Courtney Lumley Joseph Nunnink Willy Christie Yonghee Park Charlie Flanders Kelsie Blatcher Stephanie Lyons James Payton Christopher Zachary Patterson Robert Gonzalez Zachary Jordan Nead Kaylen Peltier Combs Rachel Pike Navid Jones Bustamante Genesis Pineda Brian Perry Jasper DeMaria Timothy Roberts John Kennedy, Jr. Emily Butler Travis Quick Zachary Pettet Emily Egger Chris Rundle Jennifer Kolarik Ashley Cason Luis Ramos Barry Preston Amy English Roxanne Russell Devin Lally Porscha Connor Emanuel Sierra Patricia Purk Mark Etem Stephan Sawyer Adriana Lamas Colin Elving Menna Suraphel Ian Robinson Melissa Freeland Brian Brian LeSage Brenden Estrada Barrett Sykes Bayard Rucker Lee Gibbs Schowengerdt Jacob Liston Sean Fleming Daniel Thorman Laura Skaggs Emily Gibson Caitlin Scott Julianne Martin Johnesha Francis Natalie Veliz Julia Sparks Pat Grate Samantha Seifert Brett McConniff Jessica Garcia Morgan Wheeler Molly Steele Orriah Graves Ariel Smith Damian Mora Khalilah Gharimin Amanda Nathan Sweeney Madison Green Ryan Snow Nicole Newson Matt Gingell Zimmerman Jacqueline Bridie Grohmann Danna Suellentrop Maria O’Connor Justin Gonzalez Swofford Connor Halpin Sean Sumrall Genae’ Parnell Vincent Harris GRADE 9 Soren Thomsen Nicole Hinote Kristen Tremonti Stefanie Penn Annu Hasenzagl Danielle Aldaco Debbie Vilchis Joey Huppe Bryan VanBuskirk Rachel Peter Matt Haydu Joshua Alexander Angela Walter Johnny Janes Jeremy VanRyn Ashley Poe Chris Heinzman Morgan Brown Rosemary Emily Leet Julie Veliz Christina Price John Hickman Jesse Christopher Youngstrom Sam Lewis Jennifer Williams Gregory Scott Madeline Intfen Ashley Connelly Joseph Zahner Eddie Locke Megan Wineland Yvonne Ziblut

STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL RESULTS YOUR FACETS IS IN THE MAIL Each household will receive one copy of Facets, the Miege Miege students receiving a II (2) Excellent performance literary and arts magazine. Additional copies are available rating in the vocal awards: Christine Anjard (10), Maria through the moderator, Paula Munro, in room 141 (913-262- O’Connor (11) and Shannon Dougherty (12). Concert Choir 2701, ext. 532). Men’s Ensemble: Brad Castrop (12), Cody Christie (11), The editors and staff worked very hard and have produced Willie Christie (12), William Hardacre (11), Nathan Harkins an attractive and interesting magazine. (12), Paul Kirk (12), Alex Morris (12), Nick Mourlam (10), Paul Rueb (11), Christopher Thomas (11), Michael Worms 06-07 EDITORS Sami Freese Courtney Trenshaw (11) and Dana Youngstrom (12). Ariel Smith Molly Steele Jordan Zapien Sigrid Quade Students receiving a I rating for Outstanding Abbey Symmonds Isabella Fuentes Rachel Zumbaugh Elise Raab Heather Worley performance in the vocal awards: Sarah Brower (12), Simone Stephanie Conner Terril Mary Fama Muller (12) and Pancha Brown (11). Choncert Chorale Matthews Katie Richardson Jennifer Brown Women’s Ensemble: Sarah Brower (12), Lindsay Bolin (12), 06-07 STAFF Ian Bilardo Christina Carmona Pancha Brown (11), Megan Christopher (11), Shannon Kim Pineda Maggie Kane Greg Scott Dougherty (12), Bridget Flanagan (12), Rachel Gemmill (11), Sarah Klem Ellen Ochampaugh Rick Turner Emily Holmes (12), Tanner Milbourn (11), Simone Muller Rachelle Tinoco Erin Hogan Thomas Thorpe (12), Kathryn Murphy (12), Maria O’Connor (11), Maria Sarah Hawkins Susan Hill Anna Rendina Pezza (12), Katie Richardson (12), Maggie Ruppert (12) and Gabrielle Gendvil Kathryn Murphy Claire Schooley Laura Shartzer (12). Congratulations to all! Andrea Mills

SENIOR RECEIVES AMBASSADOR’S SCHOLARSHIP The chief editor for 2007-2008 will be Rachel Klem. Associate editors have yet to be determined. Kelsy Long ’07 received one of 25 $2,000 Kansas City Please enjoy the magazine and encourage your student to Ambassador’s Scholarships this spring. She will receive the contribute to the magazine or join the staff in the 2007-2008 honor at a dinner for the winners in June. Congratulations, school year. Applications for staff will be available during Kelsy! orientation days at the beginning of school. www.bishopmiege.com June 2007 ■ Stag Trumpeter 11 STAG SPORTS

REQUIRED ATHLETIC PHYSICAL OPTIONS the Miege gym. Times announced at team camp. SUMMER Sports physicals are required for all athletes an- BOYS’ SOCCER TRYOUTS: Monday, Aug. 13, 6:30 a.m. nually. Forms must be turned in on or before the at the North Campus. The rest of the schedule TEAM first day of fall sports tryouts. Forms have been will be given to the boys that day. mailed to each family, and additional forms are CROSS COUNTRY PRACTICE: Monday, Aug. 13, CAMPS available online (www.bishopmiege.com), in the At- 6 a.m. on the Miege track. tendance Office or in the Administrative Office. FOOTBALL TRYOUTS AND CAMP: Camp will take VOLLEYBALL While it is recommended that students have place Monday-Friday, July 23-27. There is a team July 16-19, their physicals completed by their family physician, meeting on Sunday, Aug. 12, at 3 p.m. in the Au- 6:30-10 p.m. we also offer options to Miege families this summer. ditorium. The tryouts begin Monday, Aug. 13, on Cost: $60 SportsCare is offering physicals for all athletes the practice field on the north side of Miege. The Contact: Coach on Wednesday, July 8, Thursday, Aug. 2, and Tues- times will be announced at the Aug. 12 meeting. Gwenn Pike, day, Aug. 7, at Shawnee Mission Urgent Care inside 913-422-0581 Oak Park Mall (95th Street and Quivira) or at the SUMMER COACHING REGULATIONS Bring: running Shawnee Mission Urgent Care at Sunflower Medi- Coaches of football, basketball and volleyball shoes, court cal Building (5555 W. 58th St., Mission, KS). The have the following restrictions: shoes, knee physicals take place from 3 to 7 p.m. at Oak Park A. Coaches of the above sports may supervise pads, physical Mall and at 5 p.m. at the Sunflower Medical Build- open gyms and weight training indoor or outdoor form and ing and cost $30. To schedule your sports physical while athletes of their sport are present. medical with SportsCare, call 913-676-7777. B. Coaches may work with three athletes at one history form (if time, provided the instruction takes place at a time completed) WEIGHT ROOM HOURS separate from the supervision time alone. Beginning May 29, weight room hours are as fol- C. Coaches may conduct a one-week team camp. FOOTBALL lows: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.–noon; Tuesday and D. From the first week of August to the first fall prac- July 23-27, 6 Thursday 6-7:30 p.m. tice, only weight training and conditioning may occur. p.m. Coaches may not have contact with their athletes. Cost: $50 FALL SPORTS INFORMATION Contact: Coach GIRLS’ GOLF MEETING: Tuesday, Aug. 7, in the MANDATORY FRESHMEN PARENT INFORMA- Tim Grunhard, Miege Commons (following the Parent Informa- TION NIGHT 913-262-2700 tion Night in the Miege Auditorium) to set up Mark your calendars now for a mandatory meet- course times and dates. ing for all first-time parents of freshmen, transfers WRESTLING GIRLS’ TENNIS TRYOUTS: Monday, Aug. 13, 3:30- and exchange students (i.e. this is your first child June 26- 4:30 p.m. on the tennis courts at Harmon Park. attending Bishop Miege) at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 29 at Baker GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: Monday, Aug. 13, in in the Auditorium. University and July 8-12 at Nebraska Team SWIMMING losing to Lansing 1-0 in the Regional finals. Some Camp Boys’ and girls’ swim season went by fast. Twelve of the highlights of the season included a 2-1, four- Contact: Coach boys made either a State time or consideration time overtime victory over Mill Valley in the Regional Dave Eller, in multiple events throughout the season. The 200 semi-final game. 913-707-1076 free-style relay record was broken by Alex Bryant, The varsity also had big wins against Topeka West or 913-856- Zach Fiehler, Sean Sumrall and Steve Sparks. and Notre Dame de Sion. The 3-1 victory at Topeka 2122. Girls’ senior captains Liz Nicklas, Emily Holmes West was the first time Miege had beaten Topeka and Emily Lionberger helped the team achieve a West at Topeka. The 1-0 win against Sion marked solid foundation for the future. Stephanie Foster and the first time Miege had beaten Sion in five years. Jaclyn Unruh made State; Stephanie finished in sixth place, thus making the top eight three years in a row. SOFTBALL Jaclyn made State in the 200 I.M and 100 breastroke. The Miege varsity softball team ended its Jaclyn is also a three-time State qualifier, and she and 2007 campaign with a tough loss in the regional Stephanie were named to the All-EKL team. championship game. In a season in which only three starters were returning, the squad finished the GIRLS’ SOCCER year with a 12-11 record. The team says goodbye The girls’ soccer program had a very successful to four seniors: Jena Comiskey, Katie Duncan, season this spring. More than half of the 61 girls in Molly Duncan and Katie Richardson. The junior the program were either freshmen or sophomores, varsity team also completed a successful season. which points to a strong future for the team. Congratulations to these young ladies on another Varsity finished with an overall record of 9-8-1, successful season!

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CARPOOL LIST FOR 2007-2008 SCHOOL YEAR (AS OF MAY 21, 2007)

STUDENT PARENTS ADDRESS PHONE Parent will drive Parent will take turns driving pay for ride Will Student driver will accept paying riders

Alexander, Erin Alexander, Nora 5721 W. 85th Terr., O.P., KS 66207 913-341-3849 x Almo, Shelby Reilly, Frances 10501 Cherry St., K.C., MO 64131 816-606-9959 x Ambrose, Sasha Ambrose, Holly/Louis 6127 McGee, K. C., MO 64113 816-444-5986 x Anthony, Steven Anthony, Ann 2913 W. 125th St., Leawood, KS 66209 913-338-5259 x x Batliner, Larry Batliner, Larry 5009 Garnett St., Shawnee, KS 66203 913-268-6431 x Beal, Alex Beal, Karen 400 E. 66th, K.C., MO 64131 816-363-7879 x x Bickers, John Bickers, Patrick & 7129 Walnut St., K.C., MO 64114 816-361-9204 x x Hunter, Diane Bilardo, Ian Bilardo, Christine 7238 Wyandotte, K.C., MO 64114 816-277-4194 Blake, Andrew Blake, Oanh 13955 W. 72nd St., Shawnee, KS 66216 913-207-2201 x Blatcher, Kelsie Blatcher, Robert/Alicia 6038 Longview, Shawnee, KS 66218 913-422-8422 Bonura, Elizabeth Corsini, Rhea 5201 W. 112th St., Leawood, KS 66211 913-498-0471 x Brock, Jessica Brock, Sandra 10137 Larsen St., O.P., KS 66214 913-438-4974 x Brossard, Daniel Brossard, Linda 4120 W. 74th St., P.V., KS 66208 913-236-4570 x Brown, Pancha Powell-Brown, Dick/Ann 9505 State Line Rd., K.C., MO 64114 816-942-8696 x Bush, Matthew Moran, Mona 10008 Mackay Cir., O.P., KS 66212 913-381-7487 x Caton, David Caton, Claudia 4511 W. 92nd Terr., S.M., KS 66207 913-341-4540 x Cebula, Curtis Cebula, Joseph & 505 N.E. Country Ln, Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 816-525-5321 x x Williams, Virginia Clarke-Howland, James Howland, Gayle 501 E. 129th Terr., K.C., MO 64145 816-942-5503 x Cronenwett, J.C. Intravartolo, Jill 8336 Haven St., Lenexa, KS 66219 913-599-4405 x Crowder, Kyle Chollet, Cathy 18 East 57th St., K.C., MO 64113 816-361-4478 x Drinkhouse, Amanda Drinkhouse, M.A. 14583 Granada Cir., Leawood, KS 66224 816-668-4297 x Elving, Colin Elving, Erik/Bev 811 W. 58th, K.C., MO 64113 816-444-1984 x Fisch, Jessica Fisch, Craig 7910 Madison, K.C., MO 64114 816-786-6742 x x x Flournoy, Hannah Flournoy, Lawrence/Karen 3523 W. 92nd St., Leawood, KS 66206 913-341-5738 x x x Ford, Phillip Walker, Michelle 3059 Francis, K.C., KS 66103 816-924-4120 x Francis, Johnesha Francis, Louise 3837 Askew, K.C., MO 64128 816-921-3877 Gibson, Rachel Gibson, Bryan/Sandy 1200 NE 95th Terr., K.C., MO 64155 816-436-5667 x x x Ibarra, Marissa Ibarra, Renee 12130 W. 51st St., Shawnee, KS 66216 913-631-3631 x x Johnson, Ian Flanagan, Joan 8137 Belleview, K.C., MO 64114 816-361-9721 x Kasper, Emily Kasper, David/Pamela 3021 W. 67th Terr., S.M., KS 66208 913-362-8217 x x Kovac, Tony Kovac, Carolyn 9809 E. 83rd Terr., Raytown, MO 64138 816-737-3276 x x Kuehl, Lauren Kuehl, Kevin 14408 W. 69th Terr., Shawnee, KS 66216 913-940-4944 x Lewis, Brione’ Lewis, Gina 11207 Oak St., K.C., MO 64114 816-668-4272 x x Linhoff, Jimmy Linhoff, Tom/Linda 6500 Pennsylvania, K.C., MO 64113 816-361-0557 x www.bishopmiege.com June 2007 ■ Stag Trumpeter 13 CARPOOL LIST

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Markus, Katie Markus, Dave/Ann 11711 Pennsylvania, K.C., MO 64114 816-941-9368 x Miller, Nicole Miller, Michelle 1208 W. 85th Terr., K.C., MO 64114 816-361-7356 x Molina, Andrew Molina, Marc/Jill 7812 W. 72nd Terr., O.P., KS 66204 913-648-1238 x x x Nunnink, Joseph Nunnink, Joan 11407 Fontana St., Leawood, KS 66211 913-338-2380 x Ogren, Megan Ogren, Bob/Colleen 6688 Woodson Dr., Mission, KS 66202 913-262-1939 x x Okafor, Curtis Okafor, Gabriel 3820 Virginia Ave., K.C., MO 64109 816-931-9768 x x Page, Michael Page, Nicole 904 Terrace Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 816-348-7785 x x Porter, Jack Porter, Julie 450 W. 62nd Terr., K.C., MO 64113 816-361-1318 x x Porter, Sierra Porter, Don 8521 Travis, O.P., KS 66212 913-649-5960 x Poulose, Mark Poulose, Abraham/Mari 6408 Locust, Shawnee, KS 66218 913-962-5594 x Rainey, Emily Rainey, Mark/Theresa 8029 W. 93rd St., O.P., KS 66212 913-980-8057 x Ramirez, Dulce Perez, Angelica 3945 Jackson, K.C., MO 64111 816-588-0955 x Rasmussen, Jacob Rasmussen, Robert 1224 W. 69th St., K.C., MO 64113 816-361-3302 x x Ray, Shane McCrainey, Sebrina 5414 Norton, K.C., MO 64130 816-255-2660 x x x Rogers, William Fritton, Amy 6300 W. 99th, O.P., KS 66212 913-227-0491 x Schieszer, Kurt Schieszer, Larry/Carol 5517 Russell, Mission, KS 66202 913-722-4597 Schooley, Claire Schooley, Steve 6510 Walmer, O.P., KS 66202 913-789-7403 x Sherman, Brittany Williams, April 5835 E. 40th Terr., K.C., MO 64129 816-606-0337 x x x Shirazi, Anousha Shirazi, Stephanie 1728 Jefferson St., K.C., MO 64108 816-682-5154 x Skaggs, Laura Skaggs, Jim/Becky 6711 Hauser Dr., Shawnee, KS 66216 913-268-4237 x Smith, Markellia Benson, Linda 7501 E. 11th Terr., K.C., MO 64134 816-606-3591 x Spears, William Spears, Elizabeth 641 W. 59th Terr., K.C., MO 64113 816-523-3236 x x Springaate, Alyssa Springate, Elizabeth 425 Pacific Dr., Belton, MO 64012 816-318-1140 x Stoerman, Sam Stoerman, Rosemary 1000 W. 84th, K.C., MO 64114 816-822-0332 x Tarwater, Patrick Tarwater, Kimberly 8705 W. 70th Terr., Merriam, KS 66204 913-766-0456 Tavernaro, Colby Tavernaro, Kevin/Lisa 5409 Dearborn, Mission, KS 66202 913-362-5267 x Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Paul/Lori 204 W. 96th Terr., K.C., MO 64114 816-942-1805 x Trozzolo, David Mylius, Julienne & 5707 Cherry, K.C., MO 64110 913-236-9447 x Trozzolo, Jon Tuttle, Emily Tuttle, Mike/Ellen 10402 Cherokee Ln, Leawood, KS 66206 913-338-1519 x Weiner, Megan Weiner, Adrian/Mary Ann 3718 Holmes, K.C., MO 64109 816-756-3103 x x Wilson, Kaelan Wilson, Jennifer 729 E. 63rd Terr., K.C., MO 64110 816-679-8050 x Yang, Connie Hinchman, David 5905 Locust St., K.C., MO 64110 816-333-8704 x Zapien, Jordan Zapien, Tim/Stacey 214 W. 132nd St., K.C., MO 64145 816-941-4046 x

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AUG. 30 ORDERING DEADLINE The final deadline for ordering uni- Bishop Miege High School. Orders must for both girls and boys. You must order forms is Aug. 30. The following uniform be received by Aug. 30 to be ready for the style numbers and colors exactly as items are PRE-ORDER ONLY and are pick up by the end of October. Your stu- they appear. There are no other options. NOT stocked items in the Stag Shop: dent will be notified when your order is To order uniform Dockers, either go ■ Long Sleeve Polos available for pickup. to the JC Penney store at Oak Park Mall, ■ Long and Short Sleeve Oxfords Because of the atypical sizing of the order through the JC Penney Catalog or ■ Sweaters skirts, it is necessary to refer to the sizing order through www.jcpenney.com. Please All other uniform items are stocked chart located on the uniform sizing and see the following pages in this Trumpeter items with limited numbers and sizes. price list accompanying this letter. The skirts for specifics on colors, styles and how to While the Stag Shop does carry some are categorized under three labels: GIRLS order. Please note that pants CANNOT inventory throughout the year, we cannot sizes are generally considered petite sizing, be purchased through the Stag Shop and guarantee continuous availability of every TEENS sizes are generally considered to be that JC Penney is the only authorized size and color of uniforms throughout the Juniors, and TEEN1/2 are generally Misses Docker retailer of Miege uniform pants. year. Because the last bulk order to our sizes. Measure your Miegian’s waist and vendors is Aug. 30, it is necessary that hips over clothes and match those mea- NOTE FOR ATHLETES you place an order to ensure delivery of surements to the appropriate size. Allow for If your son will participate in a Miege the items that you want. There is a four hip and waist growth and remember shirts sport, PLEASE NOTE: Your son will be to eight week delivery on uniforms. must be tucked in. When ordering please asked from time to time by their coach to If you have not ordered Miege uni- specify the size number along with indicat- wear a dress shirt and tie. This dress shirt forms or wish to order additional, fill out ing Girls, Teens or Teens1/2. MUST be the logoed Oxford from the the accompanying order form and return Miege Stag Shop. Order by Aug.30 to en- it to Miege (attention Jan Easterday) with DOCKERS sure your son has the appropriate uniform. payment by Aug. 30. No credit card mail Dockers are offered in two specific orders please. Make checks payable to styles and two colors (dark tan and navy)

MAIN PHONE: 913-262-2700 QUESTIONS ABOUT MIEGE? FOR EXTENSIONS, DIAL 913-262-2701+EXT.

Academics ...... Stan Herbic, Principal Attendance, discipline ...... Mike Schumacher, Asst. Principal Business ...... Pat McDermott, 505 and dress code for sophomores and juniors Drama ...... Dave Steinberg, 544 Attendance, discipline ...... Mike Bohaty, Associate Principal English ...... Mary Engler, 513 and dress code for freshmen and seniors Family & Consumer Science ...... Rose Mary Walsh, 547 Auction ...... Development Office Language ...... Paula Munro, 532 Booster Club ...... Joe and Cathy McConniff Mathematics ...... Clara George, 518 Bus Schedule ...... Lorraine Gerard, 235 Music ...... Robin Christie, 533 Campus Ministry Team ...... Mary Perrini, 237 Band ...... Doug Watts, 510 Car Pool ...... Lorraine Gerard, 235 Physical Education ...... Dave Eller, 251 Cheerleaders ...... Nancy Weber, 549 Religion ...... Bill Creach, 508 Class Schedule: Science ...... Sr. Martina Rockers, 540 Individual counselor: EO ...... Elaine O’Connor, 227 Social Studies ...... Donna Sullivan, 545 Individual counselor: ES ...... Elaine Schmidtberger, 228 Visual Arts ...... Diana Werts, 535 Individual counselor: BB ...... Brady Beek, 230 Athletics ...... Mike Bohaty, Athletic Director Baseball ...... Tim Kennedy, 524 Debate/Forensics ...... Melissa Reynolds, 539 Boys’ Basketball ...... Rick Zych, 550 Drill Team ...... Nancy Weber, 549 Boys’ Soccer ...... Joe Huppe, 564 Facets ...... Paula Munro, 532 Cross Country ...... Alan Thomas, 508 Financial Aid ...... Lorraine Gerard, 235 Football ...... Tim Grunhard, 552 Freshman Orientation ...... Mike Schumacher, Asst. Principal Girls’ Basketball ...... Terry English, 514 Health/Nurse ...... Maura Peterson, 225 Girls’ Soccer ...... Bill Creach, 509 Media Center ...... Judi Wollenziehn, 269 Boys’ Golf ...... Ken Ward MPACT ...... Dr. Joe Passantino, President Girls’ Golf ...... Rose Mary Walsh, 547 National Honor Society ...... Clara George, 518 Softball ...... Dan Gemmill, 559 Student Council ...... Sr. Martina Rockers, 540 Swim/Dive ...... Dennis Mueller, 248-4546 Student Parking ...... Mike Schumacher, Asst. Principal Girls’ Tennis ...... Lauren Slocum Tuition/Fees ...... Jean Lininger, 234 Track ...... Scott Anderson, 500 Uniform Purchases ...... Jan Easterday, 242 Volleyball ...... Gwenn Pike, 422-0581 Work Study ...... Frank Harkins, 240 Wrestling ...... Dave Eller, 251 Yearbook/Newspaper ...... Phyllis Hartwig, 520 www.bishopmiege.com June 2007 ■ Stag Trumpeter 15 ORDERING UNIFORMS

THREE WAYS The following is the approved list of uniform Dockers for Bishop Miege High School. Two colors TO PURCHASE and styles are offered for both boys and girls. You must order the style numbers and colors exactly DOCKERS FROM as they appear through JC Penney. There are no other options. Please note that the Stag Shop does JC PENNEY: not carry uniform Dockers. JC Penney is the only approved Docker retailer for our uniform pants. 1. Go to JC Penney at Oak Park Mall. Bring the attached information to 2007 Docker Price List make it easier to find the correct for Bishop Miege High School pants. Use the store lot numbers JC Penney Oak Park Mall only listed on the Store phone: 913-492-8150 ❚ Catalog phone: 1-800-222-6161 attached pages. LADIES STORE LOTS 2. Order by Catalog, using the CLASSIC FIT NINA catalog numbers Flat Front Pant: $40.00 (available in Khaki only) listed on the Missy Average 844 - 1173 Sizes 4-18 Inseam 31 in. attached pages. Petite 764 - 8436 Sizes 4P-16P Inseam 28 in.

3. Order online at Metro Flat Front Pant: $34.99 (available in Khaki only) www.jcpenney. Medium Average 844 - 1036 Sizes 4-18 Inseam 31 in. com using the Petites 764 - 8437 Sizes 4P-14P Inseam 28 in. catalog numbers on the attached FAVORITE FIT pages. Clean Front Pant: $29.99 (available in Khaki and Navy) Missy Short 844 - 1020 Sizes 6S-16S Inseam 29 in. Missy Average 844 - 1021 Sizes 4-18 Inseam 31 in. Missy Long 844 - 1022 Sizes 6L -16L Inseam 33 in.

LADIES CATALOG LOT NUMBERS (2007 spring and summer p. 44)

CHLOE Flat Front Pant (available in Navy and Khaki) Missy Short A844 - 1172 Sizes 4S-16S Inseam 30 in. $29.99 Missy Average A844 - 1170 Sizes 4-16 Inseam 32 in. $29.99 Missy Long A844 - 1171 Sizes 6L -16L Inseam 34 in. $29.99

METRO Clean Front (available in Navy and Khaki) Missy Short A844 - 1035 Sizes 4S-16S Inseam 29 in. $34.99 Missy Average A844 - 1036 Sizes 4-16 Inseam 32 in. $34.99 Missy Long A844 - 1037 Sizes 6L -16L Inseam 33 in. $34.99 Petites A957 - 0241 Sizes 4P-14P Inseam 29 in. $34.99 Women’s A984 - 8436 Sizes 16W-22W Inseam 31 in. $39.99

PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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WHEN PURCHASING MEN’S STORE AND CATALOG LOTS UNIFORM 2007 spring and summer catalog, page 280 DOCKERS, PLEASE CLASSIC-FIT PLEATED (available in Navy and British Khaki) $48.00 REFER TO THE A 514 - 5600 Inseam 28 in. Waists 32, 34, 36 2/more: $29.99 ea. ATTACHED AND Inseam 29 in. Waists 30-33, 34-40 even MAKE NOTE: Inseam 30 in. Waists 29-35, 36-44 even 1. There are only Inseam 31 in. Waists 32-38 even two approved Inseam 32 in. Waists 29-35, 36-44 even color options: navy Inseam 34 in. Waists 30-35, 36-44 even and “dark tan.” Inseam 36 in. Waists 34-42 even You will see a few different names given to these CLASSIC-FIT EXTRA TALL (available in Navy and British Khaki) $58.00 two basic colors. AT 514 - 5905 Inseam 38 in. Waists 34, 36, 38 2/more: $39.99 ea. Navy might be called “midnight,” and dark tan will CLASSIC-FIT BIG WAIST (available in Navy and British Khaki) $58.00 be called “British AT 514 - 5904 Inseam 30 in. Waists 46-54 even 2/more: $39.99 ea. Khaki” for men. Inseam 32 in. Waists 46-60 even You must purchase Inseam 34 in. Waists 46, 48 the correct color. Color options besides these RELAXED-FIT PLEATED (available in Navy and British Khaki) $48.00 WILL NOT be A 514 - 5670 Inseam 29 in. Waists 34-40 even 2/more: $29.99 ea. accepted. Inseam 30 in. Waists 30-33, 34-44 even 2. Only purchase Inseam 31 in. Waists 34-38 even the styles and Inseam 32 in. Waists 30-33, 34-44 even colors listed on Inseam 34 in. Waists 32, 33, 34-42 even the attached form. There are no other options. CLASSIC-FIT FLAT FRONT (available in Navy and British Khaki) $48.00 3. If ordering A 514 - 5610 Inseam 29 in. Waists 34-40 even 2/more: $29.99 ea. through the Inseam 30 in. Waists 30-33, 34-44 even catalog, refer to Inseam 31 in. Waists 34-38 even the color numbers Inseam 32 in. Waists 30-33, 34-44 even and style numbers Inseam 34 in. Waists 32, 33, 34-42 even listed on this form. 4. If you go to CLASSIC-FIT FLAT FRONT BIG WAIST (available in Navy and British Khaki) $58.00 the Oak Park Mall JC Penney AT 514 - 5912 Inseam 30 in. Waists 46-54 even 2/more: $39.99 ea. store, bring the Inseam 32 in. Waists 46-60 even form with you. Inseam 34 in. Waists 46, 48 It is advisable to ask a JC Penney associate to double check the style and color information with this form before purchasing.

For further questions, call PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Mr. Bohaty at the school.

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BISHOP MIEGE UNIFORM SIZING REMINDERS FROM THE STAG SHOP AND PRICE LIST – FALL 2007 All shirts have a custom embroidered Miege logo. UNIFORM ORDER PICK UP Orders MUST be received by August 30, 2007, to be ready for pickup in late AND PURCHASES October. Payment must accompany all orders. Prices effective through All uniform orders that were Dec. 31, 2007. Stag Shop phone: 913-262-2701, ext. 242. received by May 20 can be picked up in the Music Room (room 229 next to gym) on the following days: POLOS

Monday, Aug. 6, 100% cotton pique short sleeve shirt. Offered in 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. PRICE WITHOUT TAX three colors: Navy, Red and White. Machine wash XS-XL $23.79 Tuesday, Aug. 7, cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low, no bleach. XXL $25.79 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. 3XL $27.79 Sunday, Aug. 12, 12:30- 3 p.m. 4XL $27.79 5XL, 6XL $28.79 And the following week in the Stag Shop on the following days: Thursday, Aug. 16, LONG SLEEVE POLOS 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, PRE-ORDERS ONLY! MUST ORDER BY PRICE WITHOUT TAX 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. AUG. 30. 100% cotton pique shirt. This Youth Large (14/16) style is offered in Red, White and Navy. and Youth XL (18/20) $28.29 As a reminder, school starts Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble S-XL $28.29 with half days: Aug. 16 for dry low, no bleach. Long-sleeve polos XXL $30.29 freshmen/seniors and Aug. 17 are not fully stocked items in the Stag 3XL $31.29 for sophomores/juniors Shop and will only be ordered on Aug. 30. 4XL $32.29 Don’t forget to present your While extras are ordered, the Stag Shop pink claim check when picking cannot guarantee continuous availability up your order. Please note that throughout the year, so order by Aug. 30. these are the only scheduled times for you to pick up your uniform order. If you are unable V-NECK SWEATERS to attend one of these days, give the pink claim check to a family PRE-ORDERS ONLY! MUST ORDER BY AUG. 30. 100% acrylic sweaters. Each member or friend who can pick style is a v-neck, available in Navy and Red. Machine wash warm, tumble dry up your order. low, no bleach. Sweaters are NOT STOCKED items at all in the Stag Shop. Only Some (not many) extra offered through pre-ordering either May 20 or Aug. 30. All prices shown pre-tax. uniforms were ordered in May and are available for sale Youth Large (14/16), Youth XL (18/20), S (40), M (43), L (46), XL (49), XXL (52), on a first come basis. When XXXL (54) this supply is exhausted, pre-

ordering by Aug. 30 will be the SWEATER VESTS LONG-SLEEVE SWEATERS CARDIGAN SWEATERS only other option. You can come Youth Large Youth Large Youth Large to the Stag Shop on one of the and Youth XL $24.99 and Youth XL $30.99 and Youth XL $33.99 pick-up dates listed above to S-XL $24.99 S-XL $30.99 S-XL $33.99 purchase these extra uniforms. XXL and 3XL $27.99 XXL and 3XL $33.99 XXL and 3XL $36.99

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OXFORD BUTTON-DOWN DRESS SHIRTS

PRE-ORDER! MUST ORDER BY AUG. 30. Van Heusen oxford button-down dress shirts are available in White only. Men’s and Women’s sizes; long and short sleeve. Men’s long sleeve oxfords are offered in different sleeve lengths. All styles include a button-down collar, left chest pocket, long tuck-in tails and generous armholes. Fabric: 60% cotton/40% polyester. Oxford shirts are not fully stocked items in the Stag Shop and are only ordered May 20 and Aug. 30. While extras are ordered, we cannot guarantee continuous availability throughout the year. Place your order by Aug. 30 to ensure availability. Please specify men/women and short/long sleeve. For men’s shirts, also specify sleeve length.

MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE OXFORDS: Neck sizes 14-22 (half sizes up to 19.5 in.) MEN’S LONG SLEEVE OXFORDS: Please specify sleeve length. *Add $2.00 for big and tall sizes. ($21.99 without tax)

MEN’S LONG SLEEVE SIZE SCALE PRICES SHOWN Sleeve 14 14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5 17 17.5 18 18.5 19 19.5 20 21 22 WITHOUT TAX 30/31 X X X X X Men’s and Women’s 32/33 X X X X X X X X X X short sleeve oxford: $17.99 34/35 X X X X X X X X X X X X* X* 36/37 X X X X X X X X X X X* X* Men’s and Women’s 38/39 X* X* X* X* X* X* X* long sleeve oxford: $19.99 WOMEN’S SIZING CHART *Men’s Big and Tall SIZE 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 long sleeve oxford: BUST in. 33 34 35 36 38 39 41 42 44 45 47 49 $21.99

SKIRTS

1/2 Please indicate size number AND Girls, Teens or Teens Other sizes available on PRICE WITHOUT TAX: $37.79 request. Contact the Stag Shop for size availability and price.

GIRLS TEENS HALF (SIMILAR TO MISSES MEASUREMENTS) SIZE 10 12 14 16 SIZE 8T1/2 10T1/2 12T1/2 14T1/2 16T1/2 18T1/2 20T1/2 WAIST 251/2 261/2 28 291/2 WAIST 311/2 33 341/2 36 371/2 391/2 411/2 HIPS 321/2 331/2 35 361/2 HIPS 421/2 44 451/2 47 481/2 50 511/2 LENGTH 191/2 20 201/2 21 LENGTH 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

TEENS (SIMILIAR TO JUNIORS MEASUREMENTS) SIZE 2T 4T 6T 8T 10T 12T 14T 16T 18T 20T WAIST 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 31 33 HIPS 31 32 33 34 35.5 37 38.5 40 42 44 LENGTH 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22

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BISHOP MIEGE UNIFORM ORDER FORM – FALL 2007

DATE YEAR OF GRADUATION HOME PHONE NUMBER

STUDENT NAME PARENT NAME

ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP

Stag Shop Phone Number: 913-262-2701, ext. 242 ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY AUG. 30, 2007, TO BE READY FOR PICKUP IN LATE OCTOBER. PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER FOR PROCESSING. NO CREDIT CARD MAIL ORDERS, PLEASE.

NOTES: UNIFORM ITEM COLOR SIZE QT. UNIT PRICE TOTAL ■ Indicate style for sweaters (vests, long sleeve sweaters, cardigans) ■ For oxford dress shirts, indicate men’s/ women’s and short/long sleeve ■ Specify sleeve length on men’s long sleeve oxford (30/31, 32/33, 36/37 or SUBTOTAL 38/39) X 0.0765 (TAX) ■ When ordering TOTAL skirts, also indicate girls, teens or teen METHOD OF PAYMENT half. ❑ Cash ❑ Check # ______(make payable to Bishop Miege High School)

NO CREDIT CARD MAIL ORDERS, PLEASE

Mail to: Bishop Miege High School, Attn: Jan Easterday, 5401 Reinhardt Drive, Shawnee Mission, KS 66205

Profits go toward Bishop Miege High School General Scholarship Fund. Thank you for supporting Bishop Miege High School!

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BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR PORTRAITS

Photographs for the 2007-2008 school year will be taken at the high school on Thursday-Friday, Aug. 16-17 ■ Retake day: TBD

All students will be photographed for yearbook pictures, office record pictures, student ID cards and optional picture packages. Photography by Reed Portrait Group.

All students who wish THE FOLLOWING COLOR PICTURE PACKAGES WILL BE OFFERED to purchase color picture For each picture package, add $10 if you want facial retouching. packages PACKAGE A – $28.00 PACKAGE B – $22.00 PACKAGE C – $20.00 must PAY IN 2 – 8x10 1 – 8x10 1 – 8x10 ADVANCE at 2 – 5x7 2 – 5x7 1 – 5x7 the camera. 4 – 3x5 10 – 2x3 wallets 4 – 3x5 10 – 2x3 wallets 16 Exchange wallets 5 – 2x3 wallets Reed Portrait 32 Exchange wallets 16 Exchange wallets Group Grey Oaks PACKAGE D – $17.00 PACKAGE E – $13.00 PACKAGE F – $9.00 Commons 2 – 5x7 1 – 5x7 2 – 3x5 7821 North 10 – 2x3 wallets 5 – 2x3 wallets 8 Exchange wallets 16 Exchange wallets 16 Exchange wallets Oak Trafficway Kansas City, MO 64118 BONUS SELECTIONS Available with a package or alone 816-436-5550 PACKAGE G – $6.00 PACKAGE K – $6.00 PACKAGE N – $9.00 PACKAGE P – $14 Color Background 1 – 5x7 One 3-inch circle 8 personalized magnet portrait deluxe wallets PACKAGE I – $16.00 PACKAGE L – $6.00 1 – 10x13 2 – 3x5 PACKAGE O – $14 PACKAGE J – $9.00 PACKAGE M – $9.00 One personalized 8x10 1 – 8x10 9 – 2x3

CASH OR CHECKS PAYABLE TO: REED PORTRAIT GROUP (RPG)

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