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Wednesday Thursday Friday Tuesday Wednesday Monday Atchison County Mail March 12, 2015 Page 7 Blue Jay Corner Testing for the year will begin Senior 2015 April 1. The elementary is us- ing a superhero theme - Smash ashlynn the Test! As testing dates near, be sure to get enough rest, eat daugherty a good breakfast, and come to Future Plans: Attend the College of Hair Design school prepared to show off what Favorite TV Show: “Friends” you know! This is the first year that all tests grades 3 Most Embarrassing Moment: “Freshman year when Jordyn pulled down my pants in and up will be taken on computers. class.“ Favorite Store: Victoria’s Secret Advice to Underclassmen: Remember that everyone has a story. Everyone has gone through something that has changed them. Favorite Food: Lasagna Where Were You Born: St. Joe Senior 2015 Favorite Genre of Music: Classic country dalton By Jackie Bradley The student Blue Jays of the Week - March 6 newspaper of Mrs. Farley - Tatum Vogler Mrs. Weber - Harlee Pritt jones AY Rock Port Favorite Food: Pizza corner Mrs. Hughes - Alley Sharpless Mr. Parsons - Cori Jennings Favorite Movie: “The Big Lebowski” J R-II Schools. Mrs. Yocum - Pooja Patel Mrs. Hance - Quentin Jackson Favorite Teacher: Mr. Shineman 600 S. Ne- Mrs. Bredensteiner - Skylar & Kinleigh Daugherty (1) Future Plans: To attend college and major braska Street in social science Stoner Mrs. Sierks - Jadyn Geib & Jack Rock Port, MO Mrs. Vette - Jakobie Hayes Meyerkorth (K); Ryder Herron Favorite high school memory: When LUE Noah Makings threw up in the back of the 64482 Mrs. Lawrence - Malachi Skillen & Noah McCoy (1); Jaylynn Layout: Dayle van on the way to a volleyball game. B Mrs. Amthor - Ryan Paris Garst & Cali Driskell (2); Rylee Advice to Underclassmen: Don’t spend Davis Ad- Mrs. Geib - Regan Walker Jenkins & Peyton Lager (3); high school wanting to be a senior because viser: Amy Skillen. Mrs. Gilson - Phillip Herron Taylor Pruett & Kenneth Brion when you’re a senior you’ll want to be a Staff: Amber Cook, Shelby freshman again. Mrs. Walker - Kylie Beasing (4); Hayden Morriss & Kier- Role Model: Jason Lewis Bremer, Jade Lemmon, Mrs. Davis - Sheridyn Oswald styn Jakub (5); Alivia Baucom Embarrassing Moment: I tried to start Chloe Sierks, Kaleigh Farm- Mrs. Simmons - Kate Ottmann & Tori Jordan (6) a cheer at a volleyball game and no one er, Jackie Bradley, Jamie cheered along. Lansdown, Montana Martin, Middle Name: William Abbie Hale. By Jade Lemmon Working together toward a common goal. CHAPTER 10 • Written by Carolyn Mueller We will go to any length to please you! * Seamless guttering * Free estimates 150330-57461 Siding & Windows 1-800-343-1510 l 712-542-2309 Tim Hoskins, Owner l Est. in 1991 609 E. Main Street l Clarinda, Iowa 51632 October 9, 1934, dawned Tuesday, www.hoskinssiding.com cool and brisk in Detroit, Mich. This was it, crowd. All them Detroit fans was thinking The Cardinals was already winning 9-0, but Game 7 of the 1934 World Series: St. Louis Joe’s handshake were just an invitation for we took our rage out on them Tigers and Cardinals vs. Detroit Tigers. There were more fighting. As we Cards took the field didn’t even try to hold back! Seventeen hits 45,551 fans—the biggest in the series—all in the bottom of the sixth and Joe Medwick flew from Cardinal bats that afternoon. And ready to cheer on the championship to its trotted on out to left field, them Tiger fans— I was hammering those pitches right past close. 17,000 alone packed into the bleachers— them batters like nothin’ anybody’d ever began to rain down upon seen. Fact, I struck out Hank Greenberg in I remember the tension the poor feller with all sorts only four pitches, and on that very last pitch of the day. Heck, by of loot. Oranges, bananas, I didn’t even bother watching the ball cross Wednesday, Mar. 18 - Senior Research class to NWMSU Game 7 everybody tomatoes, potatoes, lemons, the plate—I just turned right around and library 8 a.m. — 2 p.m. was mad at everybody. apples, cigar stubs, empty laughed. Ain’t no sweeter sound to a pitcher’s And you can trust Ol’ ROCK PORT R-II SCHOOL DISTRICT BREAKFASTThursday, MENU Mar. - M 19-ARCH FFA-Trenton 2015 TSA~ Scholar Bowl at soda bottles—you name it ear then a bat swishing clean through the air. 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Mixed Fruit Pineapple Sunday,Fresh Apple March Slices 22 -Applesauce 2 p.m. RP TourismSliced Board Peaches circus. ROCK 100% FruitPORT Juice HIGH SCHOOL Juice Choices Juice ChoicesLU NCH JuiceM ChoicesENU - MAJuiceR CChoicesH 2015Juice Choices brought together two The ballpark attendants had The victoryMilk was Choices ours! With a mightyMilk score Choices Monday,Milk Choices Mar. 23 - StateMilk Choices FCCLA~ FFA-LathropMilk Choices TSA ~ Quest Milk choices of the most dynamite Fruit &to Veggie clear that Bar field & Milkfour times, Choices of 11-0 the Cardinals Mon won their third WorldTue Wed Thu FriFri National School Breakfastclasses Week 3/2 -to6 . .EmpowerU . Come injoin St. us for Joseph—8:00—2:15 breakfast! P.M. ~ Unlimited fruits and vegetables and Series championship! performers to ever and they still refused to quit ROCK PORT RMarch-II 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT3 4 REAKFAST5 A. GoldenENU Macaroni 6 ARCH choice of milk are included with the 9 10 D.A.R.E. 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