Green Bay Preble Announcements

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

MAC Scholars
MAC Scholars will meet TODAY after school from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in ROOM 107A

French Trip
Students who are interested in going on the 16-day tour of France in June of next year who have not yet enrolled in the trip need to know that the fee for the trip is going to go up for those not enrolled by October 1. Please see Mrs. Sutton immediately if you are interested in the trip but did not enroll yet.

Corrections from yesterday’s announcements:
All busses will be delayed by one hour on Wednesday due to the late start

Environmental Club
Tomorrow the Environmental Club will be going to Baird Creek to pick wildflower and grass seeds to do oak savanna restoration within the parkway. If you are interested, come to room 216 after school and dress for the weather.

FCCLA
Just a reminder that we will have an FCCLA meeting today, in room 137. Please see Ms. Blaney if you cannot make it to the meeting. All forms for the TEAM training event are due by Thursday, October 1st.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009

Attention JV soccer players
The bus will load at 3:15 today

Marlins Swim Team
Saturday the Marlins made a strong showing in the Rocket Invitational. Swimming against 10 teams the Marlins finished 7th place with a total score of 165 points.

Next meet Tuesday Sept. 29th at Ashwaubenon. Go Marlins!!

Highlights of the meet:

JV - Individual events

200 yard Individual Medley
Lauren Klasen - 2nd Place

100 yd. Butterfly
Trisha Wirth - 2nd Place

100 yd Freestyle
Drew Laux - 1st Place

JV - Relay

200 yd Freestyle Relay
Lauren Klasen, Maddy Power, Brooke Seeholzer and Trisha Wirth - 1st Place

Varsity - Individual Events

200 yd Individual Medley
Jasmine Lee - 1st place

100 yd butterfly
Jasmine Lee - 2nd place

500 yd Freestyle
Jordan Jacobs - 4th place

Next meet Tuesday Sept. 29th at Ashwaubenon. Go Marlins!!

Cross Country
On Saturday, the boys and girls Cross Country traveled to Manitowoc to participate in the annual Manitowoc Invitational.

The varsity boy’s varsity placed 3rd out of 18 teams. Leading the way for the Hornets were: Matt VandeHei-4th place, Andrew McDonald-27th and Ian Mosbrucker- 28th.
The girl’s varsity team also placed 3rd out of 18 teams. Leading the way for the Lady Hornets were: Jill Englebert- 6th, Lauren Orfield- 10th, and Jessica Kiley- 14th.

The JV boys team placed 2nd. Pacing the squad were: Greg LaHaye-5th, Jaren Sternard- 12th and Kyle Furlong- 13th.

The JV girls team also took home 2nd place honors. Top finishers for the lady hornets were: Jessica Zimonick- 2nd, Kati Long- 5th and Taylor VandenPlas- 7th.

Congratulations all Cross Country runners on your efforts at this meet!

Girls Golf
On Friday, the girls golf team played in the conference championship meet finishing 4th and ending the season 4th in the conference.

Leading the hornets were Allison Stroman and Olivia Lindsley with 93’s and Alex Wolf with a 95.

Olivia Lindsley was named first team all conference and Alex Wolf was named honorable mention all conference.

The team travels to Thornberry Creek on Wednesday for the WIAA Regional.

Girls Volleyball
Congratulations to the JV girls’ volleyball team for capturing the title of the Preble Invitational. After losing their opening match to Stevens Point, the team won its next four matches to finish in first.

The varsity team, which is now ranked 10th in the state, took second place with a 4-1 record, losing its first match of the year to 8th-ranked Merrill.
The girls’ volleyball teams are in action again on Tuesday night at Ashwaubenon.

Attention varsity girls’ volleyball players: remember that you need to arrange transportation to Red Smith this afternoon. Be prepared to practice following the clinic. See Coach Heimerman if you have questions.

Attention students who have a facebook page.
Did you know that Preble has a fan page on Facebook. When you are on facebook sign up and get the latest news and information about Preble.

Buzz staff
The editors and layout editors will meet Monday after school in room 132. Anyone who needs to have their article edited should also be there. If you have not turned in your article yet due to Homecoming, please come Monday and finish it.

Do Something
Come and DO Something Thursday Room 210 at 3:10!

FFA
THE FFA WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A MOMENT TO SINCERELY THANK ALL THE STUDENTS IN THE AGRIBUSINESS DEPARTMENT WHO IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM IN HELPING AND CONTRIBUTING IN LAST WEEKS HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES. FROM GETTING THE BUNS AND CHARCOAL FOR THE MEAL OUTSIDE FRIDAY, SEEKING DONATIONS AND RUNNING ERRANDS TO COOKING, SERVING SO WE COULD EAT. THANKS…TO OUR ADAPTIVE AG. STUDENTS WHO DID A GREAT JOB CLEANING UP AND PICKING UP. WONDERFUL!

TO THE LANDSCAPE MANGT. CLASS MEMBERS WHO WORKED SO HARD IN PRINTING AND MAKING THE ANNUAL HOME COMING SIGN ON THE SIDE OF THE HILL WHICH READS “MAKE A DIFFERENCE”. FOR ALL TO SEE……WHAT A MESSAGE FROM OUR SCHOOL TO THE COMMUNITY!

TO THE STUDENTS WHO CREATED AND WORKED ON THE PRIZE WINNING FFA FLOAT ENTRY IN THE ANNUAL HOMECOMING PARADE. THE DOG AND HEIFER CALF WERE A BIG HIT WHICH FIT IN SO WELL WITH OUR HOMECOMING THEME..YOU DID A MARVELOUS JOB AND SHOULD BE COMMENDED.

FFA MEMBERS ,. YOU SHOWED GREAT LEADERSHIP LAST WEEK WHICH IS THE HEART OF THE FFA PROGRAM.

WHAT A GREAT WEEK AS WE LOOK TO OUR NEXT ALL SCHOOL PROJECT..”SHOES FOR THE SHOELESS” FOR SECOND AND THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES WHO GO BAREFOOT DAILY… WATCH FOR DETAILS.

College representative visiting the week of Sept. 28 is:
Friday, Oct. 2 McNally Smith College of Music 10:25

Sign up in the Career Center.

Technology Engineering Students
The first Skills USA meeting will be held Thursday October 1st at 3:05 in Room 153.

Picture Retake Day
The picture retake day has is today in the auditorium during the lunch hours. Picture packets are available in the Main Office.

Late Start
Reminder to all staff and students Wednesday, Sept. 30 is a late start day. Busses will be delayed by one hour on the late start days.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Friday, September 25, 2009

Happy Homecoming Friday!
Homecoming Activities
Today look for construction paper green and yellow Preble “P” symbols. Bring hall hunt items to the Main Office for prizes.
Don’t forget to submit your Color the Hornet entries to the school store today.
Buy cotton candy and cupcakes at the lunch hour BBQ.
A reminder that we have a shortened schedule periods 7 and 8 for the pep assembly today
The parade line-up will begin in the Newberry parking lot of Edison after the pep assembly. The parade heads off to Preble at 3:30.
The Powder Puff games will take place right after the parade.
Come rain or shine, get to the game for its 7 PM start.
Student Council members and students who wish to help should report to the Commons tomorrow morning at 9 AM to decorate for the dance.
This is an important announcement for all students planning to attend the dance: Non-Preble guest tickets are to be sold ONLY WITH AN APPROVED, SIGNED slip. ALL people attending the dance must have a photo ID to enter. Only Preble students may buy tickets at the door for $15.00.
WHATS ON YOUR PLATE For today’s LUNCH? Well come to the annual homecoming cookout during the lunch hours and enjoy great brats and burgers and chip and soda for not a lot of money. Have fun with your friends and enjoy the spirit of the homecoming season as we have some great food sponsored by student council and FFA. Bring your appetite‼
Want to create some NOISE at the homecoming game!? The cheerleaders will be selling Bam Bams Friday!! Bam bams are sticks that can be hit together to create noise. Bam bams are sold in pairs and are green and gold and the cost is $4. Parents of cheerleaders will be on hand after the pep rally to sell. Buy a bam bam and bring them to the homecoming game!!!
Buzz Staff
The editors and layout editors will meet Monday after school in room 132. Anyone who needs to have their article edited should also be there. If you have not turned in your article yet due to Homecoming, please come Monday and finish it.

Girls’ Volleyball Teams
Congratulations to the girls’ varsity volleyball team for their exciting 4-set win over 15th-ranked Notre Dame last night. Varsity improved to 15-0 overall and 5-0 in the FRCC. Thanks to the huge SWARM of students and faculty who came out to support the team.

The varsity and JV teams will be in action again on Saturday when they host the Preble volleyball invite. First round play starts at 9am

Attention all girls’ volleyball team members: you must report to the gym by 8:10am on Saturday. Also, the Impact sports clothing order has arrived. If you ordered anything, you can get it from Coach Heimerman this afternoon.
Smoothies Sale
Culinary Arts will be selling the Island Oasis Smoothies outside the auditorium during all lunch periods all this week. The Smoothies are only $1 each. Come and enjoy!

Skills USA
Technology Engineering Students,The first Skills USA meeting will be held
Thursday October 1st at 3:05 in Room 153. New Members Welcome

Girls' Tennis Teams
Yesterday, the varsity tennis team lost a tough match to 1st place Notre Dame, 6-1. Earning the sole win for the Lady Hornets was Alyssa Tank at #2 singles with an impressive 3-6, 6-0, 6-0 victory. The team returns to action on Monday against division rival DePere, competing for 3rd place in the conference.

Any tennis players interested purchasing a sectional t-shirt must see Mrs. Weuve sometime today – orders were due yesterday!

Picture Retake Day
The picture retake day has been changed to September 28th. Pictures will be taken during the lunch hour in the auditiorium. Picture packets are available in the Main Office.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes
FCA--Fellowship of Christian Athletes will be starting Sunday October 4th at 7 pm with a social season kick off. There will be food, games, fun and fellowship. Bring $10 for our new T-Shirts! We will also have a float in this Fridays parade. If interested in joining the float, be at Edison by
3:30. We look forward to a great year! Come join us! FCA is open to all students, coaches and teachers/administrators.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

PSAT
The PSAT test is offered to college bound sophomores and juniors to practice for college admission tests and gain feedback about their academic strengths and weaknesses. Juniors can also potentially qualify for scholarships based on their performance on the test. The PSAT will be offered at Preble Wednesday, October 14th, periods 1-3 in the LMC. The cost is $13.00 and checks can be made out to Preble High School. Registration is available in the Career Center with Mrs. Bossell. It is on a first-come, first-served basis. Once 140 students sign up, registration will be closed.

Additional scholarships available in the Career Center are:
-Kohl’s Excellence scholarship
-“Freedom in Academia” Essay Contest

See Mrs. Bossell for further information

Girls Volleyball
Do not miss tonight’s huge girls’ volleyball match when your Hornets host Notre Dame. Preble varsity is currently ranked #13 in Wisconsin in division 1 and Notre Dame is 15th in D2. Freshmen and JV matches begin at 5:30pm, with varsity to follow around 7pm. Students, remember to bring your ID to the concessions stand to receive deals on SWARM t-shirts.

Homecoming
Today is class color day – look for green, gold, black and white rainbows in the halls for the hall hunt. Tomorrow is crazy green and gold day – gear up for the big game in your school colors.

All vehicle and float applications are due in the Main Office by noon today. Anyone who has a vehicle that could be used for Court members should fill in a vehicle application. The parade line-up will take place after the pep assembly tomorrow at 3:05 at Edison. The parade will begin at 3:30.

Dance tickets are on sale during lunch hours today and tomorrow. All non-Preble student guest pass forms are due in the Main Office today.

We will decorate for the dance on Saturday morning at 9 AM in the Commons. All Student Council members and anyone else who would like to help should report there. It won’t get done without everyone’s help.

Plan to bring some extra cash to the FFA BBQ during lunch hours tomorrow. Cotton candy and cupcakes will also be on sale.

Junior Powder puff girls practice will be held today at 3:30 at Edison.

Seniors Powder puff girls should meet in the commons immediately after school.

Homecoming Court
Congratulations to the following students who have been elected to the 2009 Homecoming Court:

Freshmen: Cade Berceau and Amber Peters
Sophomores: Brittany Cayemberg and Kendra Kawula
Juniors: Ben Marker, Max Schweiner, Betsy Albers, Whitney Dean, Alex Jandrin, and Katie Plamann
Seniors: Alex Falish, Stephen Hess, Tony Ledvina, Chelsea Ahmann, Shaina Beckers, Megan Grossardt, Kimberly Gutierrez and Callie Milton.

Court members will be receiving information today and need to see Mrs. Marshall in Room 200 by 3:00 today.

NWTC
NWTC is offering a College Prep Language Arts class to minority junior and senior students. Classes will be held at the Atonement Lutheran Church (across the street from Preble) Mondays and Thursdays from 3:15 – 5:15 p.m. Classes run from Oct. 12 – May 6, 2010. This is a free class designed to help college-bound minority students gain a more advanced knowledge of the English language, write better essay papers, and prepare them to enter a university or technical college. Further information in the Career Center.

Brown County “Pair and Spare”Did you know that new socks and underwear are among the most requested and least donated items at thrifts stores? When faced with a limited budget that must go for food, shelter, or medicine, socks and underwear are last on the list for those in need. In response to this need, there is an initiative occurring in Brown County “Pair and Spare” to encourage donation of these items to be distributed to families in need. The Green Bay Area Schools are participating in this effort and our families will receive a large quantity of the donated items. Please consider donating to this cause to support families at Preble. Donation boxes are located in the library and the main office.

Remember Sting cancer members:
Today’s meeting is so important as the Jerry Parins and the Green Bay Packers will highlight our meeting by presenting a generous donation to our group. Any and all people from the Preble community are welcome to come to the LMC after school today to see Jerry and the Packers present the Sting Cancer group with a gift that will allow us to help so many more people throughout the greater Green Bay Community.

Hope to see everyone after school.

Island Oasis Smoothies
Culinary Arts will be selling the Island Oasis Smoothies outside the auditorium during all lunch periods all this week. The Smoothies are only $1 each. Come and enjoy!

Tennis
Yesterday, the varsity tennis team posted a dominating win over Sheboygan South, 7-0. The junior varsity continued the run with a 8-1 victory. With the win, the Lady Hornets earned the honors of a cross-over match with 1st place Notre Dame. Come support your tennis team as they work to upset Notre Dame – play begins at 4:00 today – at home.


The Wisconsin Education Fair
The Wisconsin Education Fair will take place on Wednesday, September 30th at St. Norbert College in the Schuldes Sports Center from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity for Junior and Senior students to meet individually with over 100 representatives from universities, colleges, technical and cosmetology schools, and military branches. Representatives will provide information regarding college applications and requirements, financial aid, housing etc.

Want to create some NOISE at the homecoming game!?
The cheerleaders will be selling Bam Bams Friday!! Bam bams are sticks that can be hit together to create noise. Bam bams are sold in pairs and are green and gold and the cost is $4. Parents of cheerleaders will be on hand after the pep rally to sell. Buy a bam bam and bring them to the homecoming game!!!

FCA
Fellowship of Christian Athletes will be starting Sunday October 4th at 7 pm with a social season kick off. There will be food, games, fun and fellowship. Bring $10 for our new T-Shirts! We will also have a float in this Fridays parade. If interested in joining the float, be at Edison by
3:30. We look forward to a great year! Come join us! FCA is open to all students, coaches and teachers/administrators.

WHATS ON YOUR PLATE FOR FrIDAYS LUNCH?
Well come to the annual homecoming cookout during the lunch hours and enjoy great brats and burgers and chip and soda for not a lot of money. Have fun with your friends and enoy the spirit of the homecoming season as we have some great food sponsored by student council and FFa. Bring your appetite‼

That’s’ sizzling brats….big juicy burgers and ice cold soda….this homecoming Friday…well you know the place. On Danz ave.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Cross Country
The boys and girls Cross Country teams traveled to Ashwaubomay Park last evening to participate in an exhibition dual meet with Ashwaubenon. Top scorers for the boys were: Greg LaHaye- 5th place, Kyle Furlong- 6th, Michael Molzahn- 8th, Josh Haase- 9th and Mike Bieda- 10th.

The girl’s team took 6 of the top 10 spots on their way to a great showing. Top individuals were: Kati Long- 2nd place, Emily Young- 4th, Micayla Pretti- 5th, Kayla Kawula- 6th and Mary Kozloski- 9th.

Great job all Cross Country runners on your efforts in this meet!

PSAT
The PSAT test is offered to college bound sophomores and juniors who would like to practice for college admission tests and gain feedback about their academic strengths and weaknesses. Juniors can also potentially qualify for scholarships based on their performance on the test. The PSAT will be offered at Preble Wednesday, October 14th, periods 1-3 in the LMC. The cost is $13.00 and checks can be made out to Preble High School. Registration begins today in the Career Center with Mrs. Bossell and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Once 140 students register, the registration will close.

Vox Box
There will be a meeting of the student writing group Vox Box after school today in Room 205. Any student who is interested in creative writing or in getting help with any kind of writing is invited to join us. Vox Box also produces Preble’s own literary magazine.

Asian Club
Asian Club will meet from 3:05 to 4:00pm. The meetings will be held every Thursdays. Come to room 149 right after school.

See Mrs. Thao in Student Services if interested in joining or show up at the meeting after school in room 149 from 3:05 to 4:00pm.

Attention students who have a facebook page.
Did you know that Preble has a fan page on Facebook. When you are on facebook sign up and get the latest news and information about Preble.

FFA Cookout
COME ONE CAME ALL TO THE ANNUAL FFA COOKOUT THIS FRIDAY BY THE FOOTBALL FIELD ON DANZ AVE DURING THE LUNCH HOURS. ENJOY WOUTH WATERING BRATS. SIZZLING BURGERS WITH LOTS OF MUSTARD AND CATSUP AND PICKLES. AND FOR YOU ONION LOVES WE’LL HAVE THEM TOO. WASH IT ALL DOWN WITH A COLD SODA AND YOU’VE GOT YOURSELF A MEAL FOR NOT A LOT OF MONEY. THAT’S THIS FRIDAY ON DANZ..WHERE THE FUN IS.‼

Environmental Club
Hey, Preble! Do you like getting dirty for a good cause? Then come out to help Preble’s EC to remove invasive species from the school forest. You will be helping the environment and be able to get service hours for your commitment. Come join us today after school in room 216 and be dressed for work.

Fishing Club
The Preble Fishing club will hold it’s first meeting of the school year Thursday September 24th at 7am in room 228. New members are always welcome. See Mr. Valley if you have any questions.

Girls Volleyball
Congratulations to all 3 girls’ volleyball teams for their wins over Pulaski last night. The freshmen improved to 8-3 with a sweep of the Red Raiders, JV is now 7-1 after a tough 4-set win and Varsity remained perfect with a 3-set sweep.

Thursday night is the biggest volleyball match of the year when Preble hosts Notre Dame. We are looking for a big crowd to support the teams for this tough match. Come join the SWARM.

Green Bay United Hockey
There is going to be an informational meeting for any boys interested in playing Green Bay United Hockey on Thursday, Sept 24, 2009 at Cornerstone Community Ice Center at 6:30 p.m.

PAC
With a $629 billion defense bill heading for the Senate floor, Washington woke up to headlines Monday warning of “mission failure” if more U.S. troops aren’t committed to Afghanistan. The Political Awareness will meet on Wednesday after school in Room 105 to discuss this and other issues. New members are always welcomed

Island Oasis Smoothies
Culinary Arts will be selling the Island Oasis Smoothies outside the auditorium during all lunch periods all this week. The Smoothies are only $1 each. Come and enjoy!

Spanish Club
Spanish club is for any student who wants more opportunities to learn about Hispanic customs and cultures. Meetings will be held every other Wednesday. Our first meeting is Wed. September 23rd at 3:05 in room 221. Please see Señorita Fisher with any questions.

Homecoming t-shirt
Any students who pre-ordered a homecoming t-shirt need to pay and pick up their shirt. Cheerleaders will be in the ticket booth during the lunch periods. Any shirts not picked up will then be re-sold the rest of the week.

Green Bay East/Preble Marlins vs. Sheboygan South
Final Results
JV
Marlins 128 Sheboygan South 35

Varsity
Marlins 126 Sheboygan South 44

Relay Teams:
1st place
200 Medley Relay -
JV - Alyssa Kennedy, Brittany Fahres, Tracy Puyleart and Alyssa Strebel 2;17.71

Varsity - Jasmine Lee, Brooke Seeholzer, Megan Molling and Drew Laux 2:01.70

2OO Free Relay -
JV - Lizzie Lovering, Bridget Stiles, Lauren Klasen and Alyssa Kennedy 2:03.78

Varsity - Drew Laux, Kaeley Tomchek, Brittany Fahres and Jordan Jacobs 1:54.26

400 Free Relay -
JV - Tracy Puyleart, Lauren Klasen, Trisha Wirth and Stephanie Hermans 4:35.08

Varsity - Jordan Jacobs, Bridget Stiles, Megan Molling and Jasmine Lee 4:05.67

Individual Event Winners -
JV

Alyssa Strebel 200 Free
Brittany Fahres 200 Individual Medley and 500 Free
Kaeley Tomchek 50 Free
Drew Laux 100 Fly
Alyssa Strebel 100 Free
Stephanie Hermans 100 Back

Varsity
Jasmine Lee 100 Fly and 100 Back
Jordan Jacobs 200 Free and 100 Free
Megan Molling 200 Individual Medley and 500 Free
Alex DePas 50 Free
Maddy Power 100 Breast

Boys Soccer
The Preble soccer teams won both there games down in Sheboygan yesterday. The JV team won 3-0. Alex Sundling had 2 goals and Jorge Jimenez had 1. The Varsity team won 2-1 and is now tied for first in the conference. Goals were scored by Senior Tyler Hoops and Freshman Austin Jepson. The soccer team has there next home game on Thursday against Pulaski.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

MAC ScholarsMAC Scholars will meet TODAY after school from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in the back of the LMC by The Career Center

“A Night to Remember” High School is stressful enough, do you want to go to homecoming or prom but can’t seem to find an affordable dress. Consider us your fairy godmothers; “A Night to Remember” is here to help girls find dresses who financially can’t afford a dress.

If you or somebody you know is unable to afford the formal attire for homecoming or prom, please contact any of the school social workers in Student Services. All referrals will be kept confidential.

Asian Club:
Asian Club will meet from 3:05 to 4:00pm. The meetings will be held every Thursdays. Come to room 149 right after school.

See Mrs. Thao in Student Services if interested in joining or show up at the meeting after school in room 149 from 3:05 to 4:00pm.

Environmental Club
Hey, Preble! Do you like getting dirty for a good cause? Then come out to help Preble’s EC to remove invasive species from the school forest. You will be helping the environment and be able to get service hours for your commitment. Come join us tomorrow after school in room 216 and be dressed for work.

FCCLA
A reminder to all FCCLA students- There is a meeting today in room 137 at 3:05. New members are welcome.

Fishing Club
The Preble Fishing club will hold it’s first meeting of the school year Thursday September 24th at 7am in room 228. New members are always welcome. See Mr. Valley if you have any questions.

FFA Brat Fry
Friday is the annual FFA brat and burger fry on danz ave. Brats/cold soda and sizzling burgers with your friends during the lunch hours. Hope to see you there.

Girls Volleyball
Come support the girls volleyball team as they host Pulaski tonight. Freshmen and JV matches begin at 5:30. Varsity, which is currently receiving votes in the state rankings, will begin around 7pm. Students can stop by the concessions stand for deals on SWARM t-shirts.

Girls Golf
On Friday, the girls golf team finished 3rd in the ten team Green Bay Metro Meet led by Olivia Lindsley with a third place finish.

On Saturday the team finished 6th in the 20 team Appleton West invite led by Olivia Lindsley 84 and Alex Wolf 88.

And yesterday they finished 9th in the 16 team Notre Dame Invite led by Alex Wolf’s 92.

Green Bay United Hockey
There is going to be an informational meeting for any boys interested in playing Green Bay United Hockey on Thursday, Sept 24, 2009 at Cornerstone Community Ice Center at 6:30 p.m.

Here is the Homecoming news….
1 – Today’s hall hunt is paper cow heads. Find one in the halls and bring it to the Main Office for a prize.
2 – Tomorrow’s dress up day is Retro day and the hall hunt will be peace signs.
3 – Students who wish to be placed on the Homecoming Court ballot must return intent-to-run forms to the Main Office by noon today.
4 – We are in need of vehicles to drive court members in Friday’s parade. If you can provide a vehicle with an adult driver, please get a parade application in the Main Office.
5 – Homecoming Dance tickets are on sale in the Commons during lunch hours. They are $10 each. Remember that all current non-Preble students need a guest pass form completed in order to get a ticket.
6 – Student Council members are needed to build decorations all week in Room 200. Please report during your free time.
7-Any girls interested in participating in the powderpuff football are reminded to sign up in the main office. There also will be an informational meeting after school today at 3:05 in the Commons.

Boy's Volleyball
The varsity boy’s volleyball team lost to Appleton North last night 10-25, 25-17, 10-25, and 17-25. Shane Heyrman had 13 kills and Alex Falish had 21 assists.
The Preble/East JV Boy’s Volleyball team lost 3 games against Appleton North last night. The scores were 23-25, 22-25 and 12-25.

Clinical Laboratory Science Young Scholar Program
Marquette University if offering a Clinical Laboratory Science Young Scholar Program on their campus beginning Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to earn one college credit. Registration deadline is Oct. 9. Cost of the program is $75. Registration form available in the Career Center.

NWTC
NWTC is offering a College Prep Language Arts class to minority junior and senior students. Classes will be held at the Atonement Lutheran Church (across the street from Preble) Mondays and Thursdays from 3:15 – 5:15 p.m. Classes run from Oct. 12 – May 6, 2010. This is a free class designed to help college-bound minority students gain a more advanced knowledge of the English language, write better essay papers, and prepare them to enter a university or technical college. Further information in the Career Center.

PAC
With a $629 billion defense bill heading for the Senate floor, Washington woke up to headlines Monday warning of “mission failure” if more U.S. troops aren’t committed to Afghanistan. The Political Awareness will meet on Wednesday after school in Room 105 to discuss this and other issues. New members are always welcomed

S.A.A.D
The first meeting of S.A.D.D. (Students against Destructive Decisions) will be held at 3:00 on Tuesday, September 22 in Room 206. Everyone is welcome to join.

Spanish Club
Spanish club is for any student who wants more opportunities to learn about Hispanic customs and cultures. Meetings will be held every other Wednesday. Our first meeting is Wed. September 23rd at 3:05 in room 221. Please see Señorita Fisher with any questions.

Homecoming Dance
Students if you are planning on bringing a non Preble student to Homecoming you will need to pick up a guest application form in the main office. Forms are due back Sept. 24. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Petitjean.

The Wisconsin Education Fair
The Wisconsin Education Fair will take place on Wednesday, September 30th at St. Norbert College in the Schuldes Sports Center from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity for Junior and Senior students to meet individually with over 100 representatives from universities, colleges, technical and cosmetology schools, and military branches. Representatives will provide information regarding college applications and requirements, financial aid, housing etc.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Monday, September 21, 2009

Homecoming
Welcome to Spirit Week! Please check the calendars posted around school for Homecoming information. Today is Dress Red for the Red Cross Bloodmobile Day. Look for red paper crosses hidden in the halls and bring them to the Main Office for a prize. Tomorrow is Cow Pie High Day—dress in your farm duds and look for paper cows in the halls.

Dance tickets are $10.00 each and go on sale in the Commons during lunch hours today. Non-Preble students must have signed permission forms in order to have their tickets purchased. All forms must be in by Thursday for non-Preble students.

We need vehicles to transport the Homecoming Court in the parade on Friday. If you have a convertible, T-top or open-ended pickup and would like to be in the parade, please get a form from the Main Office and return it as soon as possible.

Students who were nominated for Homecoming Court and would like to be on the ballot must pick up and return and intent-to-run form from the Main Office. Forms are due at NOON TOMORROW in order to be placed on the ballot.

Students if you are planning on bringing a non Preble student to Homecoming you will need to pick up a guest application form in the main office. Forms are due back Sept. 24. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Petitjean.

Preble 5k T-shirts Available
If you were unable to participate in the Jack Drankoff Preble 5k but would still like one of the great t-shirts, you are in luck. We have extra shirts and will be selling them for just $5. If you are interested come to Mr Greenawald’s room, 242. It is first come first serve.

Link Crew Leaders in Freshman Study Halls
Please make sure at least one Leader attends study hall on Tuesday to hand out important information about Homecoming to the freshmen in your study hall. The information will be located in the Link Crew black box in the room. Please see your study hall teacher if you will not be able to attend study hall on Tuesday.

Buzz
All articles except sports are due Mon. Sept 21. We will meet in room 132 immediately after school and work on our articles, either writing or editing them. All editors need to be present also. Thank you.

College representative visiting the week of Sept. 21:

Northwestern College Tuesday, Sept. 22 2:00

Yale University Wednesday, Sept 23 1:11

UW-Platteville Thursday, Sept. 24 7:30


Sign up in the Career Center.

PSAT
The PSAT test is offered to college bound sophomores and juniors who would like to practice for college admission tests and gain feedback about their academic strengths and weaknesses. The test will be offered at Preble October 14th periods 1-3 in the LMC. The cost is $13.00. Registration begins in the Career Center on Wednesday, September 23rd for any interested students.

Students against Destructive Decisions
The first meeting of S.A.D.D. (Students against Destructive Decisions) will be held at 3:00 on Tuesday, September 22 in Room 206. Everyone is welcome to join.

On Wednesday morning at 7 AM students across the nation are going to meet at their schools flagpole to pray for their school, city, and country. Come at and join in the annual national event. So we will see you at the pole on Wednesday morning.

Spanish Club
Spanish club is for any student who wants more opportunities to learn about Hispanic customs and cultures. Meetings will be held every other Wednesday. Our first meeting is Wed. September 23rd at 3:05 in room 221. Please see Señorita Fisher with any questions.

Picture Retake Day
The picture retake day has been changed to September 28th. Picture packets are available in the Main Office.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Friday, September 18, 2009

Homecoming
The results of Homecoming Court nominations are completed. Any student who is listed may take the opportunity to run for Court by picking up and completing an intent-to-run run, found in the Main Office. Forms will be due by noon on Tuesday next week. The nominees are:

Freshmen: Michael Gehm, Donald Clark, Xavier Hooten, Cade Berceau, Eddi Flores, Preston Stary, Amber Peters, Jessica Franco, Emma Groth, Carly Ripp, Jill Englebert, and Annie Goerdt

Sophomores: Conner Gindt, Merrick Griffin, Parker Jensen, Drew VanDyke, Toua Xiong, Heather Willems, Olivia Lindsley, Kenra Kawula, Brittany Cayemberg, and Whitney Joseph

Juniors: Taylor Abts, Austin Arts, Max Adams, Philip Baeten, Tom Boockmeier, Nate Francois, Kyle Glinske, Jordan Gutzman, Ben Marker, Max Kraft, Ales Ronsmen, Max Schweiner, Betsy Albers, Madeleine Baretta, Melissa Daul, Whitney Dean, Kendra Gehm, Kelsey Keon, Mary Kozloski, Alex Jandrin, Katie Plamann, Megan Woelfel, and Mia Sundstrom

Seniors: Stephen Hess, Matt Cormier, Alex Falish, Joe Opolka, Trevor Suelflohn, Tim Connard, Tony Ledvina, Shawn Vasquez, Chelsea Ahmann, Kim Gutierrez, Molly Hemes, Amairany Mendez, Callie Milton, Sarah Sopata, Johanna Harris, Shaina Beckers, and Megan Grossardt

Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k
Let’s get fired up‼ The 2009 homecoming activities start in less than 24hours. Let’s make this the best homecoming that Preble has ever seen. To get things off to a great start make sure you come out tomorrow morning and join your friends, family, school staff, and the community doing the Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k. You can still sign up in the office today or just show up tomorrow morning and sign up in the old gym. For $20 you will get a great t-shirt, the knowledge that you are helping raise money for charity, and a chance to will a trophy. It is suppose to be a beautiful morning, so come on out and participate. The gun will go off to start everything at 9 AM sharp so don’t be late.

Red Cross Blood Drive
Attention potential blood donors! Our blood drive will be held this coming Monday in the Auditorium from 8:00 until 1:30. We have handed out over 300 appointment forms, but have only received about 10 back! If you plan to make an appointment, you MUST hand this form into the Main Office TODAY or see the sign-up table in the Commons during lunch hours. The Red Cross needs your help‼‼

Preble Buzz Buzz staff members: all articles except sports are due Mon. Sept 21. We will meet in room 132 immediately after school and work on our articles, either writing or editing them. All editors need to be present .

Cross Country
Last evening the boys and girls Cross Country teams participated in the annual Green Bay City Meet at Colburn Park. The boy’s varsity took home their 11th consecutive city title by holding off some very tough competition. Scoring for the boys were: Matt VandeHei-2nd, Quinn Englebert- 4th , and Ian Mosbrucker-7th. The second team varsity also took home the city crown by placing 6 in the top 9. Placing for the Hornets were: Jesse Pfaff- 1st, Lance Gauger- 3rd and Bobby VandenAvond- 6th.

The Division 1 state ranked girl’s squad upended rival Notre Dame on their way to their 3rd straight city title. Leading the way for the lady hornets were: Jill Englebert- 1st, Lauren Orfield- 3rd and Kaitlyn Soukup- 6th. The second team girls also won the team title with a dominating performance. Scorers were: Kim Drewiske- 1st, Jessica Zimonek- 3rd and Taylor VandenPlas- 4th.

Congratulations Cross Country runners on sweeping the titles at this year’s highly competitive city meet!!!

Freshman Dance
Looking for a fun way to start the weekend? Looking for something to do after the football game ends? Want to see Mr. Kline dance to Taylor Swift’s “Love Story?” Link Crew would like to invite you to the annual Freshman Dance tonight from 8:00 – 11:00 in the small gym. Admission is $5.00 at the door with your student ID. Come at 8:00 or whenever the football game ends. Refreshments and prizes will be given out. See a Link Crew Leader if you have any questions.

Girl's Volleyball
Congratulations to the girls varsity volleyball team for their huge win over De Pere last night. The Hornets swept the Redbirds 25-18, 25-21, 27-25 to improve to 13-0. The volleyball team, which is receiving votes in the state rankings, plays at home next Tuesday against Pulaski.

College representative visiting the week of Sept. 21 are:

Northwestern College Tuesday, Sept. 22 2:00

Yale University Wednesday, Sept 23 1:11

UW-Platteville Thursday, Sept. 24 7:30


Sign up in the Career Center.

Locker Announcement
Please make sure you put a lock on your locker. Beginning next week Tuesday, September 22, any locker without a lock will have a backwards lock placed on it and be re-assigned to another student. Again, please put a lock on your locker by Tuesday of next week. Thank you.

Pair and Spare
Did you know that new socks and underwear are among the most requested and least donated items at thrifts stores? When faced with a limited budget that must go for food, shelter, or medicine, socks and underwear are last on the list for those in need. In response to this need, there is an initiative occurring in Brown County “Pair and Spare” to encourage donation of these items to be distributed to families in need. The Green Bay Area Schools are participating in this effort and our families will receive a large quantity of the donated items. Please consider donating to this cause to support families at Preble. Donation boxes are located in the library and the main office.

PSAT
The PSAT test is offered to college bound sophomores and juniors who would like to practice for college admission tests and gain feedback about their academic strengths and weaknesses. The test will be offered at Preble October 14th periods 1-3 in the LMC. The cost is $13.00. Registration begins in the Career Center on Wednesday, September 23rd for any interested students.

Students against Destructive Decisions
The first meeting of S.A.D.D. (Students against Destructive Decisions) will be held at 3:00 on Tuesday, September 22 in Room 206. Everyone is welcome to join.

Science, Math, And Rational Thinking
The Science, Math, And Rational Thinking discussion group will be holding its first meeting after school today. We will discuss upcoming events and investigate some puzzles. Everyone is welcome. Launch into a voyage of discovery and join the Science, Math And Rational Thinking group today at 3:10 in Mr. Sindberg’s room, Rm. 229.

Spanish Club
Spanish club is for any student who wants more opportunities to learn about Hispanic customs and cultures. Meetings will be held every other Wednesday. Our first meeting is Wed. September 23rd at 3:05 in room 221. Please see Señorita Fisher with any questions.

Preble Tennis
Yesterday, the varsity tennis team posted a dominating win over Green Bay East, 7-0. The junior varsity continued the run with a 9-0 victory. Congratulations ladies. The tennis team travels to Sheboygan South next Tuesday.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k
Preble High School students, a challenge is being sent to you. Are you going to let more faculty members and more community members than students kick off YOUR homecoming week? That’s right, as of now there are more faculty members signed up and more people from the Green Bay community than we have Preble High school students for the Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k. So the challenge is out there and you have 2 days to show that you have more spirit than the rest. The event is this Saturday morning at 9AM. Entry forms are in the main office or on the Preble website. Sign up for a fun morning, a great t shirt, a chance to win a trophy, and the great feeling of helping to raise money for a great cause.

Asian Club
Asian Club will be starting at Preble. All students who are interested are invited to attend the meetings this Thursday from 3:05 to 4:00pm. The meetings will take place right after school in room 149.

This is a great opportunity for you to engage in and support Asian cultural awareness at Preble. Students will take leadership roles to organize, plan, and provide activities to promote respect for cultural diversity at Preble.

See Mrs. Thao in Student Services if interested in joining or show up at the meeting TODAY after school in room 149 from 3:05 to 4:00pm.

Volunteer Opportunity
Baird School is in need of volunteers this Saturday, Sept. 19 from 10am-2pm for their annual school carnival. Stop in the Career Center for details.

Hey cookie-lovers‼
Your favorite chocolate chip cookies are now 3 for $1.00! So buy them for your friends, yourself, or your favorite teachers every day‼

Hall Decoration
Your Student Council members are planning to decorate Freshman Hall, the front hall along Danz Avenue from the Commons to the gym. If you would like to help decorate Freshman Hall, please meet in the Commons early tomorrow morning at about 6:30 or after school tomorrow at 3:00. If you have questions, ask your Student Council officers or Mrs. Marshall in Room 200.

Attention Freshmen:
Looking for a fun, affordable way to spend this Friday night? Looking for something to do after the football game ends? Link Crew would like to invite you to the annual Freshman Dance this Friday from 8:00 – 11:00 in the small gym. Admission is $5.00 at the door with your student ID. Come at 8:00 or whenever the football game ends. Refreshments and prizes will be given out. See a Link Crew Leader if you have any questions.

Girls Golf
On Tuesday, the Varsity girl’s golf team won their FRCC meet at Royal Scot with a team score of 187.

Leading the hornets were Olivia Lindsley 41, Alex Wolf 46, Allison Stroman 48, Amanda Brooks 52.

The JV girls golf team also won their meet on Tuesday with a team score of 228. Leading the JV team were Jacey Georgia 55, Sara Revolinski 55, Lily Molik 58 and Kara Greenwood 60.

Girls Swimming
Girls Swimming Results from there last meet Next meet Thursday, Sept. 17 - 5:30 at Edison


200 Medley Relay -
JV - A Team of Heather Sticka, Keegan Herwald, Trisha Wirth and Brittany Fahres -1st place with a time of 2:15.23

Varsity A Team of Bridget Stiles, Maddy Power, Jasmine Lee and Jordan Jacobs - 1st place with a time of 1:59.00

200 Free -
JV - Lauren Klasen 1st place with a time of 2:21.03

200 IM -
JV - Trisha Wirth - 1st place with a time of 2:47.80
Varsity - Jordan Jacobs - 1st place with a time of 2:24.60

50 Free
JV - Heather Sticka - 1st with a time of 29.17

100 Fly
JV - Tracy Puyleart - 1st place with a time of 1:13.31
Varsity - Jasmine Lee - 1st place with a time of 1:01.03

500 Free
JV - Trisha Wirth - 1st place with a time of 6:16.72

200 Free Relay
JV - A Lizzy Lovering, Trisha Wirth, Tracy Puyleart and Lauren Klasen - 1st place with a time of 2:02.35

100 Back
JV - Heather Sticka - 1st place with a time of 1:25.69
Varsity - Jasmine Lee - 1st place with a time of 1:02.18

100 Breast
JV - Keegan Herwald - 1st place with a time of 1:26.37

400 Free Relay
JV - A Drew Laux, Lauren Klasen, Tracy Puyleart and Maddy Power - 1st place with a time of 4:28.96

Team Results

Preble JV - 113 Sheboygan North - 52
Preble V - 71 Sheboygan North - 99



College representative visiting the week of Sept. 21 are:
Northwestern College Tuesday, Sept. 22 2:00

Yale University Wednesday, Sept 23 1:11

UW-Platteville Thursday, Sept. 24 7:30

Sign up in the Career Center.

Green Bay United Hockey
There is going to be an informational meeting for any boys interested in playing Green Bay United Hockey on Thursday, Sept 24, 2009 at Cornerstone Community Ice Center at 6:30 p.m.


Latino Club
Please come to the first Latino Club meeting of the year in room 211 after school today.

Musical
Anyone involved with the musical that did not attend the parent meeting needs to pick up their information packet in the choir room 189. Everyone please return completed forms to Ms. Schewe’s box in the choir room!

#1. The school store wants to remind you that the easiest way to stay organized this year is to purchase a Planner. Available for $4.00 at the Hornet’s Nest, Planners can prevent late work and procrastination. Get yours today.

#2. With homecoming right around the corner, it’s time to get geared up for the electrifying week. The school store is your best bet for quality Preble merchandise, including T-Shirts, beads, sweatpants, and temporary tattoos. Stop in during your lunch hour to check out our homecoming products today.

SMART
The Science, Math, And Rational Thinking club will be holding its first meeting after school on Friday, September 18. Wild ideas in science are a typical conversation topic in this group. Everyone is welcome. Become multi-dimensional and join the Science, Math And Rational Thinking club tomorrow at 3:10 in Mr. Sindberg’s room, Rm. 229.

Attention students who wish to be blood donors at next Monday’s Blood Drive!
Please return your appointment forms to the Main Office as soon as possible for scheduling. If you were not able to get a form yesterday because we ran out, pleas pick up a form from the main office today.

Homecoming CourtToday each student should be given the opportunity to nominate one guy and one girl from his or her class for the opportunity to run for Homecoming Court. Teachers—at this time please send a runner to the Commons for nomination forms. They must be returned to the Main Office by the end of Period 6 today to be counted in the tally. Thank you.


Homecoming Dance
Students if you are planning on bringing a non Preble student to Homecoming you will need to pick up a guest application form in the main office. Forms are due back Sept. 24. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Petitjean.

Day for Kids Open House Celebrations
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Green Bay would like to invite all students ages 7-18 and their families to attend the Day for Kids Open House Celebrations taking place Friday, September 18th from 5pm-7pm. Current members are invited to attend as well as those just wishing to learn more about the Clubs and what they have to offer. New members are asked to bring a parent or guardian to share in the evening enjoyment! Students and families that participate in all activities will be eligible to win prizes! Free dinner served to all in attendance at 6pm. The Boys and Girls Club of Green Bay's mission is "to enable all youth, especially those that need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens." Cost of a one year membership to the Boys and Girls Club is $5.00! Find out more at www.bgcgb.org . Join us in our celebration of one of our community's greatest assets...our youth!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Blood Drive
This is an important announcement for students 16 and older. Next Monday, September 21, Preble will host its first Red Cross Bloodmobile of the year. Students who are 16 may donate blood with parent permission. Students who are 17 or older may donate without permission needed. Minimum weight requirements have changed over the summer, and students must weigh at least 110 pounds, but this is now based upon your height, as well. Students, especially girls, may need to weigh more than 110 pounds to donate. There is a chart posted in the Commons with all of the exact information given. We now have donor appointment sheets available in the Main Office, and these sheets will be available all week. Appointments are necessary. Teachers—at this time please count the number of 16 year-olds and the number of 17 or older students in your class who wish to receive a donor sheet and send a runner to the Commons with BOTH NUMBERS. There is separate information for 16 year-olds, so this number must be kept separate. Students who receive donor sheets should fill them in and return them to the Main Office by Friday to receive an appointment.

The Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k
The start of one of the best weeks of the school year is almost here and the anticipation for homecoming week is reaching a fever pitch here at Preble High School. If you are one of the many students who just can’t wait to start doing homecoming activities, then you must sign up and participate in the first homecoming activity. The Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k is this Saturday and it is the first homecoming event of the year. Get homecoming off to a great start by coming out on Saturday morning at 9 AM and show your school spirit. This year you can get the festive week off to a great start while you help the Green Bay community because we are going to donate profits from this event to Freedom House. Entry forms are available in the main office or on the Preble Website. GO HORNETS!

Asian Club:
Asian Club will be starting at Preble. All students who are interested are invited to attend the meetings this Thursday from 3:05 to 4:00pm. The meetings will take place right after school in room 149.

This is a great opportunity for you to engage in and support Asian cultural awareness at Preble. Students will take leadership roles to organize, plan, and provide activities to promote respect for cultural diversity at Preble.

See Mrs. Thao in Student Services if interested in joining or show up at the meeting THURSDAY after school in room 149 from 3:05 to 4:00pm.


Attention Sophmores and any one interested in ordering a class ring. Representatives from Brickhouse School Services will be in the Preble ticket booth today during the lunch hours for a ring shopping day. Class ring samples will be on display and order packets will be available for anyone that is interested. Please be sure to stop by and check it out!


Volunteer Opportunity
Baird School is in need of volunteers this Saturday, Sept. 19 from 10am-2pm for their annual school carnival. Stop in the Career Center for details.

Bible Study
Once again this year Preble High School will be having a student lead Bible study every Thursday morning before school. The Study will start this Thursday at 7 AM in Mr. Greenawald’s room(242). Hope to see a lot of you there.

Crime stoppers
Lately, there has been graffiti in the boys’ bathrooms

If anyone has any details about this, please see an associate principal or School Resource officer

Crime stopper rewards are available.


To: Last year’s Do Something club

It is now time to wear the colors of Service. If you ordered a Do Something club t-shirt they are in. See Mr. Baudhuin before or after school in room 210.

Please also listen for announcements within the next week as to the start of the Do Something Season!

Attention Freshmen:
Looking for a fun, affordable way to spend this Friday night? Would you like to see Mr. Kline dance to Taylor Swift’s “Love Story?” Looking for something to do after the football game ends? Link Crew would like to invite you to the annual Freshman Dance this Friday from 8:00 – 11:00 in the small gym. Admission is $5.00 at the door with your student ID. Come at 8:00 or whenever the football game ends. Refreshments and prizes will be given out. See a Link Crew Leader if you have any questions.

Attention Preble Students!
The Preble Gay-Straight Alliance will be meeting after school today in room 107.

The GSA is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment for all Preble students regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Everyone is welcome to attend GSA meetings and to participate in GSA-related activities.

College representative visiting the week of Sept. 14 is:
Thursday, Sept. 17 Carroll University 8:30 (2ndhr)
U.S. Army 9:20 (3rd hr)

U.S. Army will also be in Commons during lunch periods on Sept. 17

Sign up in the Career Center.

Spirit Week
Spirit Week is just around the corner, and plans are now being made for Homecoming events. Tomorrow, Spirit Week calendars will be posted around school, listing the dress up days, hall hunts, and activities for students and staff. Any group, club or organization who wishes to have a vehicle or float in the Homecoming Parade needs to pick up and return a float application in the Main Office. Non-Preble guest forms for the dance are also available in the Main Office. Tickets for the Homecoming dance will be $10.00 each, and will go on sale next Monday in the Commons during lunch hours. Start planning now so that you don’t miss out on Spirit Week, beginning with this Saturday’s 5K Run and Sting Cancer event.

Boys Volleyball
The varsity boy’s volleyball team lost a tough 5 set match last night to Fond du Lac 25-22, 17-25, 21-25, 25-15, and 13-15. The team was led by Shane Heyrman will 20 kills and Alex Falish with 39 assists.

The Preble/East JV Boy’s Volleyball team won their first game against Fond du Lac last night 25-13 but fell short the 2nd and 3rd game 24-26 and 21-25.


Musical
Anyone involved with the musical that did not attend the meeting last night needs to pick up their information packet in the choir room 189. Everyone please return completed forms to Ms. Schewe’s box in the choir room!

NWTC
NWTC is accepting applications for the 2010-2011 school year this week. In order to be considered complete, an application must contain the following:

-$30 application fee
-Proof of assessment testing (TABE, Accuplacer, ACT, SAT)
-High School transcript
-Any additional admissions requirements published in the catalog

The following programs will have a 5-day application window from Sept. 14-18:

Radiography
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Applications for these specific programs must be complete at time of registration.

New in 2009 – the Nursing Associate Degree program will remain open past the
5-day application window, until the program is full. Students interested in nursing are encouraged to apply early, since they are unsure of how long the application window will remain open. Applications must also be complete for this program at time of registration.

PAC
The Political Awareness Club will meet on Wednesday after school in Room 105 to discuss political issues of the day. New members are always welcomed.


Senior Presentation
Counselors will be presenting a power point presentation ALL day today, in the auditorium. The presentation will begin 15 minutes after the start of each period. Each senior will need their pink typed passed that was handed out yesterday. Students if you did not get a pass-please request one from the student service office--- between classes only.
Students are NOT required to attend however it is strongly encouraged. Students only need to attend one session. Students-- pick a class period that is the least disruptive to your schedule regarding your learning.


Tennis Team
The varsity tennis team lost a close match, 4-3 to divisional rival, DePere. Earning wins were: Molly Hemes (pronounced Hey-Miss), Brooke Weyenberg, and the doubles team of Joselyn Robertson and Madeline Baretta.

The JV tennis team suffered their first defeat of the season to DePere, losing 4-3. Posting wins were the doubles team of Elise Ziemendorf & Melissa Charles, Lauren Miketenac & Brittani Weyenberg, and Coco Ho & Abhipsa Kar.

Homecoming
Students if you are planning bringing a non Preble student to Homecoming you will need to pick up a guest form in the main office. Forms are due back Sept. 24. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Petitjean

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

So Preble, where is your Preble Pride?
Homecoming is next week and we need to start getting fired up for the best homecoming ever here at Preble. The kickoff event for this years homecoming week is this Saturday morning. The Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k is in its 6th year and it is a great way to get the excitement going for the week. This year we are raising money for Freedom House from this event. So if you come out and participate you will not only be guaranteed a great time, get a great t-shirt, have a chance to win one of the 6 trophies for high school students, but you will also know that you are helping people who are having a tough time right now. So sign up today. Forms can be found in the main office or you can download it off of the Preble website. See you on Saturday morning for this great event.

MAC Scholars
MAC Scholars will meet TODAY after school from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in the back of the LMC by The Career Center

Sting Cancer
Sting Cancer appreciates all your support. Right now we could still use any and all donations for our Family Fun Day Silent Auction on Saturday. If you have anything to contribute we would definitely appreciate it. Any items for Family Fun Day donations can be given to Mrs. Smith or Mr. Nez.

Thanks again for all or your support for Sting Cancer.

Bible Study
Anyone who is interested in being part of a fun student lead Bible Study here at Preble should meet in Mr. Greenawald’s room (242) this Thursday morning at 7:00. See you there.


Attention Sophmores and any one interested in ordering a class ring. Representatives from Brickhouse School Services will be in the Preble ticket booth during the lunch hours on Wednesday, September 16 for a ring shopping day. Class ring samples will be on display and order packets will be available for anyone that is interested. Please be sure to stop by and check it out!

FCCLA
Just a reminder that there will be an FCCLA meeting today, after school, in room 137. This is an informational meeting about STAR events. You only need to attend this meeting if you are thinking about participating in a STAR event. This meeting will last approximately 30 minutes. The next full group FCCLA meeting will be next Tuesday, September 22nd. Hope to see you today!


Attention Freshmen:
Looking for a fun, affordable way to spend this Friday night? Looking for something to do after the football game ends? Link Crew would like to invite you to the annual Freshman Dance this Friday from 8:00 – 11:00 in the small gym. Admission is $5.00 at the door with your student ID. Come at 8:00 or whenever the football game ends. Refreshments and prizes will be given out. See a Link Crew Leader if you have any questions.

Girls Golf
Yesterday the girl’s golf team traveled to Sheboygan to compete in the 16 team Sheboygan Invite. The girls finished in 6th place and were led by Olivia Lindsley with an 89 which was tied for tenth place.

Tonight the Hornets host East and Southwest in a conference match at Royal Scot.

PAC
The Political Awareness Club will meet on Wednesday after school in Room 105 to discuss political issues of the day. New members are always welcomed.


SMART
The Science, Math, And Rational Thinking discussion group will be holding its first meeting after school on Friday, September 18. This is a group for everyone who is curious about the leading edge of science and enjoys the mysteries of the natural world. Deep philosophical discussions, challenging problems, and surprising puzzles are all part of this groups’ activities. Everyone is welcome. Expand your horizons and join the Science, Math And Rational Thinking group this Friday at 3:10 in Mr. Sindberg’s room, Room 229.

Environmental Club
Hey, Preble! Are you interested in going green or finding new ways to go green? Here are a few ideas. 1. Carpool to school to reduce emissions. 2. Turn off all electronics and appliances when not in use. And 3. Recycle, recycle, recycle! The Environmental Club will be meeting tomorrow at 3:10 in room 216 and we are welcoming anybody with a passion for going green.

Day for Kids Open House Celebrations
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Green Bay would like to invite all students ages 7-18 and their families to attend the Day for Kids Open House Celebrations taking place Friday, September 18th from 5pm-7pm. Current members are invited to attend as well as those just wishing to learn more about the Clubs and what they have to offer. New members are asked to bring a parent or guardian to share in the evening enjoyment! Students and families that participate in all activities will be eligible to win prizes! Free dinner served to all in attendance at 6pm. The Boys and Girls Club of Green Bay's mission is "to enable all youth, especially those that need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens." Cost of a one year membership to the Boys and Girls Club is $5.00! Find out more at www.bgcgb.org . Join us in our celebration of one of our community's greatest assets...our youth!

Center Stage
There is a change in rehearsal for Center Stage tonight. Center Stage will rehearse from 5:00-6:00.

There is a parent/student meeting for everyone involved in the musical tonight at 6:00 in the auditorium. There must be at least one member of your family at this meeting to get your information.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Monday, September 14

Class Rings
Attention Sophmores and anyone interested in ordering a class ring. Representatives from Brickhouse School Services will be in the Preble ticket booth during the lunch hours on Wednesday, September 16 for a ring shopping day. Class ring samples will be on display and order packets will be available for anyone that is interested. Please be sure to stop by and check it out!

Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k
Hey Preble High School, did you realize that homecoming week starts in just 6 days. That’s right, it is time to start getting fired up and showing your school spirit with another great homecoming week. So to get this year’s homecoming off to a great start, sign up to participate in the 6th annual Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k. It is on Saturday morning at 9 AM. You have the chance to win one of 6 trophies that are awarded to high school participants and the best news with that is that the cross country team can’t participate. If you want to sign up you can get an entry form in the main office or off of the Preble website. Come out and be part of this great tradition.

Buzz
Attention: New Buzz members are required to attend a “Newspaper 101” session on how to write your articles. These sessions will be Monday, Sept. 14 and Tuesday Sept 15. You must attend one of these two meetings. Plan to stay for 30 to 40 minutes. Meet in room 132 at 3:05.

Read On Preble
Read On Preble’s first book selection for this year was decided upon by last year’s readers. It is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. You may pick it up in the LMC. The discussion will be October 14, 2009. All grade levels are welcome; many language arts teachers offer extra credit!

Cross Country
The boys and girls Cross Country teams traveled to Shawano High School on Saturday to participate in the annual Shawano Invitational. Both junior varsity teams took home first place honors by dominating the competition. Top scorers for the 2nd team varsity boys were: Jaren Sternard-2nd place and Lance Gauger 3rd. The JV girls were lead by Taylor VandenPlas-1st and Jessica Zimonek-3rd.

The boys varsity team placed 3rd out of 13 Division 1 teams. Leading the way for boys were Matt VandeHei 2nd and Brian Janus-19th.

The girls varsity dominated all competition on their way to the team championship by placing 4 in the top 8. Top finishers for the girls were Jill Englebert- 2nd and Lauren Orfield-4th.
Congratulations all Cross Country runners on your efforts in this meet! The next competition for the Cross Country teams will be on Thursday at the Green Bay City Meet. Races will take place at Colburn Park and begin at 4:00. All are welcome to come out and cheer the boys and girls teams onto victory.

Girl's Volleyball
Congratulations to all 3 girls’ volleyball teams for claiming tournament championships on Saturday.

The freshmen team went 6-1 to win the 10-team Ashwaubenon Invitational. The girls avenged their only other loss this season by defeating DePere in the semifinals, then beat PJ Jacobs in the championship match.

The JV team traveled to Kenosha and improved to 6-0 on the season to capture the St. Joseph Invite.

The varsity girls’ volleyball team is now 12-0 on the season after winning the title at the 9-team Kenosha Krush Invite. In the championship pool, the team defeated defending state champion Kenosha Tremper and 10th-ranked Wisconsin Lutheran to bring home the trophy.

Gay-Straight Alliance
The Preble Gay-Straight Alliance will be meeting after school this Wednesday in room 107.

The GSA is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment for all Preble students regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Everyone is welcome to attend GSA meetings and to participate in GSA-related activities.

The GSA hopes to see you this Wednesday in room 107.

College representative visiting the week of Sept. 14
Thursday, Sept. 17 Carroll University 8:30 (2ndhr)
U.S. Army 9:20 (3rd hr)
U.S. Army will also be in Commons during lunch periods on Sept. 17 Sign up in the Career Center.

Parking Permit Reminders
The City of Green Bay will be enforcing parking regulations in each school lot based on the rules of each school. They will be coming unannounced and ticketing for
· Failure to display permit
· Parking outside of designated areas
· Blocking the sidewalk
· Parking in a drive lane or fire lane
· Parking in handicap stall without visible, valid permit
We will give warnings when we can, but that will not stop the city from issuing a ticket if you are in violation of the rules. If you have a concern, please see a monitor, the main office secretary, or Mrs. Every for help. If you forget your permit, you may by a day pass for $2.00 for your lot to avoid getting a ticket.


Math Team
There will be an informational meeting today after school in Room 237 at 3:10 pm.
If you are unable to attend, stop by sometime this week and see Mr. Schwedrsky in Room 237

Service Learning
Looking for service learning ideas? Check out the service table in the Career Center for ideas.

The Literacy Green Bay is in need of volunteers for the Child Tutoring Program. Training session this Saturday, Sept 19

Green Bay West Lions Club of Green Bay is in need of volunteers to hand out materials at the Packers/Bengels game this Sunday Sept. 20. Sign up in the Career Center.

National Youth Leadership on Medicine
The National Youth Leadership on Medicine will take place next summer 2010. Students in grades 9-12 who have shown academic excellence and leadership potential at the highest level are eligible to attend. Selected student will have the opportunity to select an intensive 10-day program on medicine at prestige colleges around the states. Interested students may pick up further information in the Career Center. Deadline to register is Sept. 18.

Boy's Volleyball
The varsity boy’s volleyball team took first place at the 8 team Neenah Invitational on Saturday. The team beat Madison Memorial 2 games to one for the title. The boy’s play Fond du Lac tomorrow night, JV starts at 5:30 and varsity around 7. Hope to see you their.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Friday, September 11, 2009

Soccer
Congratulations to the boys JV and Varsity soccer teams for there victories over GB West last night. JV won 8-0 and Varsity won 5-0.

Attention JV soccer players, practice will be on the field after pictures are taken.

Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k
To most schools, homecoming mean they get to look forward to some fun activities for a week, try to win a football game and have a dance on Saturday night. Well here a Preble we expect so much more from a homecoming week. We know we are going to destroy Notre Dame in the football game. We also know that we will have the best dance around. Did you also know that we have a unique homecoming tradition here a Preble. We kick this great week off on the Saturday before with the Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k. This is a great event to show the Green Bay area what school has the best spirit. Get together with your friends and come out to run, jog, walk, skip, or crawl just come out and be part of the fun. The cost is $15 and you will get a great t-shirt, a chance to win one of the trophies, and a morning of fun with your friends, classmates, and teachers. This event is on Saturday September 19th at 9 AM. Sign up now!

Entry forms are in the main office or online on the Preble website.

The Buzz
New Buzz members are required to attend a “Newspaper 101” session on how to write your articles. These sessions will be Monday, Sept. 14 and Tuesday Sept 15. You must attend one of these two meetings. Plan to stay for 30 to 40 minutes. Meet in room 132 at 3:05.

Read on Preble
Read On Preble is a student group that meets approximately every 6 weeks to discuss a novel.

ALL Preble students are welcome to attend any or all meetings that are held during the lunch hours in the LMC. This year’s first book selection was decided upon by last year’s readers. It is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. You may pick it up in the LMC. The discussion will be October 14, 2009. Read On, Preble!
College representative visiting the week of Sept. 8 is:
Thursday, Sept. 17 Carroll University 8:30 (2ndhr)

Sign up in the Career Center.

Important notice to all parking permit owners:
The City of Green Bay will be enforcing parking regulations in each school lot based on the rules of each school. They will be coming unannounced and ticketing for
• Failure to display permit
• Parking outside of designated areas
• Blocking the sidewalk
• Parking in a drive lane or fire lane
• Parking in handicap stall without visible, valid permit
We will give warnings when we can, but that will not stop the city from issuing a ticket if you are in violation of the rules. If you have a concern, please see a monitor, the main office secretary, or Mrs. Every for help. If you forget your permit, you may by a day pass for $2.00 for your lot to avoid getting a ticket.
Attention Math Students

Is your best friend named Euclid? Is your favorite TV show “Numbers”? Then Math Team is for you!!

There will be an informational meeting Monday, Sept. 14 after school in Room 237 at 3:10 pm. If you are unable to attend, stop by sometime this week and see Mr. Schwedrsky in Room 237. Join the Few, the Proud, the Math Team!!!!

NWTC
NWTC is accepting applications for the 2010-2011 school year beginning September 14, 2009. In order to be considered complete, an application must contain the following:
-$30 application fee
-Proof of assessment testing (TABE, Accuplacer, ACT, SAT)
-High School transcript
-Any additional admissions requirements published in the catalog
The following programs will have a 5-day application window from Sept. 14-18:
Radiography
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Applications for these specific programs must be complete at time of registration.

New in 2009 – the Nursing Associate Degree program will remain open past the
5-day application window, until the program is full. Students interested in nursing are encouraged to apply early, since they are unsure of how long the application window will remain open. Applications must also be complete for this program at time of registration.

Homecoming Shirts
Students and faculty interested in purchasing a 2009 homecoming t-shirt should stop by the cheerleaders table or booth during 4th, 5th, and 6th lunch periods to pre-order their shirt. The cost is for the shirt $10. Preble cheerleaders will also have order forms with them in case you aren't able to attend. See signs in the hallways for t-shirt design.

Tennis
The varsity tennis team posted a 4-3 win yesterday over divisional rival, Sheboygan North. Earning wins were: Lauren Seidl, Brooke Weyenberg, Mimi Nguyen, Cassie Hendricks, Joselyn Robertson and Madeline Baretta. The JV continued the effort with a 11-2 win. Congratulations on a great team effort.

The Musical
The crews lists for the musical are posted outside the choir room. Please check them for important meeting dates.

Sound and lighting crews have a meeting at 3:00 today. Please see Mr. FLogel if you can’t be there.


The National Youth Leadership on Medicine
The National Youth Leadership on Medicine will take place next summer 2010. Students in grades 9-12 who have shown academic excellence and leadership potential at the highest level are eligible to attend. Selected student will have the opportunity to select an intensive 10-day program on medicine at prestige colleges around the states. Interested students may pick up further information in the Career Center. Deadline to register is Sept. 18.

Student Council Class Officers
Congratulations to the following students who has been elected to this year’s Student Council as Class Officers:

Freshman:
President: Jill Englebert
Vice President: Heidi Yang
Secretary: Allison Darling
Treasurer: Anja Marshall
Rep 1: Emma Groth
Rep 2: Melissa Bialcik

Sophomores:
President: India Pungarcher
Vice President: Heather WIllems
Secretary: Dallas Borski
Treasurer: Lizzy Lovering
Rep 1: Alex VanEss
Rep 2: Kate Young

Juniors:

President: Mia Sundstrom
Vice President: John Vandenhouten
Secretary: Kim Drewiske
Treasurer: Melissa Daul
Rep 1: Kaitlyn Soukup
Rep 2: Amy Koenig

Seniors:
President: Alex Falish
Vice President: Stephen Hess
Secretary: Megan Grossardt
Treasurer: Fred Dorn
Rep 1: Becca Anderson
Rep 2: Maggie Iken

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Student Council
Today all students are being given the opportunity to vote for their Student Council Class Officers. Teachers--please count the humber of students in your class and send a runner to the Commons for the exact number of ballots needed. Students may vote for 2 people in their class only. Please return the ballots to the main office by the end of this hour so that ballots are not misplaced. Thank you for taking the time to choose our student leaders.

Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k
Preble high school did you know that we have a unique homecoming tradition here a Preble. We kick this great week off on the Saturday before with the Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k. This is a great event to show the Green Bay area what school has the best spirit. Get together with your friends and come out to run, jog, walk, skip, or crawl just come out and be part of the fun. The cost is $15 and you will get a great t-shirt, a chance to one of the trophies, and to spend a great morning with your classmates and friends. This event is on Saturday September 19th at 9 AM. Sign up now!Entry forms are in the main office or online on the Preble website.

French Trip
French teacher Mrs. Sutton is planning on taking a group of students on a 16-day tour to France with a student tour company next June. This will be the 4th time she has taken a similar trip with students. There will be a price increase for the tour on October 1 for anyone who has not enrolled for the trip before that date. There are payment plans available and the enrollment fee is $95. Indications are that the increase could be as high as $200 for the entire trip. If you are interested in more information, please see Mrs. Sutton in Room 205 as soon as possible. If there is enough interest for new participants, a parent meeting will be scheduled. You do not have to be enrolled in a French class to join us. Adults may also sign up for the tour as well. Do not delay if you want to avoid the overall fee increase.

ATTENTION SENIORS:
IF YOU DID NOT ATTEND THE SENIOR MEETING LAST WEEK, PLEASE LISTEN CAREFULLY.

YOU NEED TO STOP IN STUDENT SERVICES TO FILL OUT A FORM INDICATING HOW YOU’D LIKE YOUR NAME TO READ ON YOUR DIPLOMA BY FRIDAY NOON.

Read on Preble
Read On Preble is a student group that meets approximately every 6 weeks to discuss a novel.

ALL Preble students are welcome to attend any or all meetings that are held during the lunch hours in the LMC. This year’s first book selection was decided upon by last year’s readers. It is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. You may pick it up in the LMC. The discussion will be October 14, 2009. Read On, Preble!

Girls Volleyball
Looking for something to do tonight? Come support the Hornet girls volleyball teams as they take on Southwest. Freshmen and JV matches start at 5:30, with varsity beginning around 7pm. Students can show their ID at the concessions stand to receive a discount on SWARM t-shirts.

Important notice to all parking permit owners:
The City of Green Bay will be enforcing parking regulations in each school lot based on the rules of each school. They will be coming unannounced and ticketing for
• Failure to display permit
• Parking outside of designated areas
• Blocking the sidewalk
• Parking in a drive lane or fire lane
• Parking in handicap stall without visible, valid permit

We will give warnings when we can, but that will not stop the city from issuing a ticket if you are in violation of the rules. If you have a concern, please see a monitor, the main office secretary, or Mrs. Every for help. If you forget your permit, you may by a day pass for $2.00 for your lot to avoid getting a ticket.

Attention Math Students
Do you dream about pi and e? Then Math Team is for you!!

There will be an informational meeting Monday, Sept. 14th after school in Room 237 at 3:10 pm If you are unable to attend, stop by sometime this week and see Mr. Schwedrsky in Room 237. Be there or Be Square

National Honor Society Election results
President-Matt VandeHei
Vice President-Alex Falish
Secretary-Mary Arndt
Treasurer- Cassie Hendricks
Historian-Aron Stumbras

Congratulations seniors and our first planning meeting will take soon.

NWTC
NWTC is accepting applications for the 2010-2011 school year beginning September 14, 2009. In order to be considered complete, an application must contain the following:

-$30 application fee
-Proof of assessment testing (TABE, Accuplacer, ACT, SAT)
-High School transcript
-Any additional admissions requirements published in the catalog

The following programs will have a 5-day application window from Sept. 14-18:

Radiography
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Applications for these specific programs must be complete at time of registration.

New in 2009 – the Nursing Associate Degree program will remain open past the
5-day application window, until the program is full. Students interested in nursing are encouraged to apply early, since they are unsure of how long the application window will remain open. Applications must also be complete for this program at time of registration.

Sting Cancer
Anyone interested in being part of Sting cancer this year should know that tonight after school the very first Sting Cancer meeting will take place in the LMC after school.

We will begin at 3:10 and we have a lot to go through as our Family Fun Day is fast approaching on Saturday, September 19th.

We will see everyone tonight.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Green Bay United Hockey
There is going to be an informational meeting for anyone interested in playing Green Bay United Hockey on Thursday, Sept 24, 2009 at Cornerstone Community Ice Center at 6:30 p.m.

Day for Kids Open House Celebrations
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Green Bay would like to invite all students ages 7-18 and their families to attend the Day for Kids Open House Celebrations taking place Friday, September 18th from 5pm-7pm. Current members are invited to attend as well as those just wishing to learn more about the Clubs and what they have to offer. New members are asked to bring a parent or guardian to share in the evening enjoyment! Students and families that participate in all activities will be eligible to win prizes! Free dinner served to all in attendance at 6pm. The Boys and Girls Club of Green Bay's mission is "to enable all youth, especially those that need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens." Cost of a one year membership to the Boys and Girls Club is $5.00! Find out more at www.bgcgb.org . Join us in our celebration of one of our community's greatest assets...our youth!


Show your homecoming school spirit!
The Preble cheerleading team will begin to take homecoming t-shirt pre-sale orders starting today. Cheerleaders will have order forms with them and starting Thursday during the lunch periods a booth will be set up in the commons. The cost of the shirt will be $10 and the color is green with yellow and white.printing Please see a cheerleader if you have questions. T-shirt designs will be displayed in the halls

Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k
Hey Preble High School. With the start of another school year comes thoughts of an exciting homecoming week and is there a better way to get the homecoming week started than by participating in the Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5k? Last year over 300 people came out to walk or run the event and get Preble’s homecoming week off to an incredible start. If you want to be part of this great event you can pick up a sign up form in the office or download it off of the Preble web page. This kick off event is on Saturday September 19th at 9 AM. So sign up today and we will see you at this great event.


Sting Cancer
The sixth year of Sting Cancer is upon us here at Preble. If you are up to the challenge, the first and most successful high school driven cancer awareness team in the nation is right here at Preble. We are beginning a new year of helping in the community and beyond. If you want to educate your mind and educate your heart and be part of something really special, come to Sting Cancer’s first team meeting on Thursday, September 10th at 3:05 in the LMC.


Many scholarships to research for all students.
**SITE TO CHECK OUT – www.maldef.org – (Mexican American Legal Defense Education Fund)
COCA-COLA Applicant must demonstrate leadership, commitment to 10/25/09
SCHOLARS- community and academic achievement. GPA 3.0/better
FOUNDATION-1 required. Applicant must apply online: www.coca-colascholars.org

WI ELKS ASSOC. It is recommended the application be obtained and completed on 10/26/09
“MOST VALUABLE a computer. The application must be typed. Neatness is important.
STUDENT” Application may be downloaded at www.elks.org/enf/scholars.
SCHOLARSHIPS-1 Application also available in the Career Center. Based on
community service, leadership, extracurricular activities, employment,
honors and awards. ACT and transcript required. DO NOT FOLD
OR STASPLE APPLICATION. PLACE IN LARGE ENVELOPE. DO NOT
SEND TO CHICAGO. IT MUST GO TO YOUR LOCAL ELKS LODGE.

DR. SUESS COLLEGE Dr. Seuss’s college scholarship recognizes a high school senior who 2/15/10
SCHOLARSHIP -1 understands and values the limitless possibilities that education
can offer. $5,000 scholarship. Application online at www.ohthe places.org or in the Career Center.

WENDY’S HIGH Applicant must be a senior with a “B” average and participate in at 10/1/09
SCHOOL HEISMAN least one of the 28 school-sponsored sports listed in the Wendy’s
SCHOLARSHIP-1 High School Heisman application. Application available online at:
www.wendysheisman.com. Application must be reviewed and
confirmed online by a school representative no later than 10/6/09.

QUIZ BOWL PREP Quiz bowl Prep will be awarding up to ten $250 scholarships to (see site for due
SCHOLARSHIP graduating seniors. More information can be found at date)
http://quizbowlprep.com/

Read On Preble
Read On Preble is a student group that meets approximately every 6 weeks to discuss a novel.
ALL Preble students are welcome to attend any or all meetings that are held during the lunch hours in the LMC. This year’s first book selection was decided upon by last year’s readers. It is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. You may pick it up in the LMC starting today. The discussion will be October 14, 2009. Read On, Preble!

Girls Golf
Last night the Preble girls golf team finished 2nd in their FRCC meet at Ledgeview. Leading the hornets was Olivia Lindsley with a second place score of 47.

NWTC
NWTC is accepting applications for the 2010-2011 school year beginning September 14, 2009. In order to be considered complete, an application must contain the following:

-$30 application fee
-Proof of assessment testing (TABE, Accuplacer, ACT, SAT)
-High School transcript
-Any additional admissions requirements published in the catalog

The following programs will have a 5-day application window from Sept. 14-18:

Radiography
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Applications for these specific programs must be complete at time of registration.

New in 2009 – the Nursing Associate Degree program will remain open past the
5-day application window, until the program is full. Students interested in nursing are encouraged to apply early, since they are unsure of how long the application window will remain open. Applications must also be complete for this program at time of registration.

PAC
The Political Awareness Club will have its first meeting on Wednesday September 9th right after school in Room 105. The Political Awareness Club is open to all Preble students from all political perspectives. If you and your friends are interested in discussing the political topics of the day in an informal atmosphere, then join us right after school today in Room 105. New members are always welcomed!

Tennis
The varsity tennis team began conference play with a dominating 6-1 win over Manitowoc yesterday. The team was lead by wins from Molly Hemes (Hey-miss) at #1 singles and the team of Emily Griswold and Taylor Weuve at #1 doubles. The jv team followed the varsity with a 12-2 victory. The team continues conference play tomorrow as they travel to Sheboygan North.

Musical
There will be musical rehearsal today for anyone in songs 1-4. If you aren’t sure about your part please check with Mr. Flogel if you need to be at rehearsal.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Friday, September 4, 2009

Attention Students Without ID Cards:
All students who did not have a picture taken during the class meeting today or yesterday. You need to stop in the main office today during lunch so you can have your picture taken.

Students who were on the waiting list parking:
If you where on the parking pass waiting list please stop in the office and see Mrs. Petitjean for your statis.

Preble 5K
Now that we are back in school, what are you looking forward to this fall? Homework, tests, well probably not, but here at Preble we do have a great back to school tradition that everyone looks forward to. The Jack Drankoff Preble Community 5 K run walk. This year it is on Saturday Sept 19th at 9am. This is a chance for you to get together with students, faculty, and people from the community to celebrate the start of school. If you sign up you will get a t-shirt, a chance to win one of many trophies. Pick up applications in the main office or download an application off of the Preble website. If you sign up before Sept. 7th you will get a price break.

Environmental Club
Have you ever thought about helping your environment or finding new ways to go green? Come join the Preble EC on Tuesday, September 8th in room 216 until 3:30 to discuss new ideas. New members are always welcome and encouraged to come. Thank You, Preble EC

Attention Link Crew Leaders:
Due to a scheduling conflict our first whole group meeting will be on Wednesday, September 9th at 7:00 AM in the Auditorium and will last until approximately 7:15. Please be on time and remember to sign in.

Attention National Honor Society students
The first meeting for NHS will be Tuesday Sept. 8th at 7:00 am in the auditorium. Remind your friends and please be on time. We will be voting on the officers for the year. Again, NHS meeting at 7 am Tuesday Sept. 8th in the auditorium.

Attention Preble:
Today shirts will go on sale during the lunch hours for the Deanna Sundstrom Memorial Fund. The shirts are representing Deanna Sundstrom and a very rare type of cancer she had known as LMS. Please help Deanna’s memory and pick up a shirt during your lunch hour and find out more information about Monday’s walk out at UWGB benefitting the Deanna Sundstrom Memorial Fund

Looking to get more involved at Preble? Join FCCLA!
The first FCCLA meeting of the school year will take place on Tuesday, September 8th, after school in room 137. FCCLA is a National Student Organization. FCCLA covers many different areas including child development, culinary arts, community service, career exploration, and much more. All new members are welcome. Please see Ms. Blaney in room 137 if you have any questions. Please plan on attending this first meeting.

Girls Golf
Last night the Preble JV Girls golf team finished second in the six team Notre Dame JV Invite with a team score of 214. Leading the hornets were

Morgan Chaloupka 49
Amanda Brooks 52
Jacey Georgia 56
Kara Greenwood 57
Lily Molik 60



College representative visiting the week of Sept. 8 is:
Wednesday, Sept 9 NWTC 7:30

The representative is willing to assist with students with their NWTC application.

Seniors and Juniors welcomed

Sign up in the Career Center.

Boy's Volleyball
The Preble/East JV Boy’s Volleyball team lost 2 games and won 1 against Kimberly last night. The scores were 22-25, 25-16 and 24-26. Austin Kerkhoff had 5 kills, Evan Thielen had 4 ace serves and Brandon Sandberg had 14 assists.

The varsity boy’s volleyball team lost a tough match 3-1 last night against Kimberly. The scores were 18-25, 23-25, 25-23, and 15-25. The team was led by Shane Heyrman with 13 kills, 10digs and Travis Puyleart with 8 kills.

Musical Announcements:
If you auditioned for the musical please check the call back list outside the choir room to see if you need to be at auditions again today after school. If there is any conflict with you being at call backs you need to see Mr. Flogel as soon as possible.

There will be a meeting for any students who want to be on a crew for the musical including sound, lights, backstage, costumes, hair, make-up, art, or publicity on Tuesday after school in the auditorium. If you can’t attend this meeting and want to work on a crew please see Mr. Flogel.

PAC
The Political Awareness Club will have its first meeting on Wednesday September 9th right after school in Room 105. The Political Awareness Club is open to all Preble students from all political perspectives. If you or your friends are interested in discussing the political topics of the day including the Obama speech to school children, health care, or the torture debate, in an informal atmosphere, then join us on Wednesday in Room 105. New members are always welcomed!

Looking for service learning ideas?
Stop in the Career Center to check over the opportunities we have available. The Green Bay West Lions Club is looking for assistance distributing materials at their gate before the home Packer games. Volunteers are needed three hours before the start of each game. The first game against the Chicago Bears takes place on Sunday, Sept. 13. Interested students may sign up in the Career Center.

Buzz staff:
Our first planning meeting of the year will be Sept. 8, 2009. Come and see old friends and meet new staff. The meeting will be at 3:05 in room 132.

Attention all students!
Today is the day when all Intent-to-Run forms for the Student Council Class Officer are due in the Main Office. Anyone who wishes to run for the Student Council must submit the completed form by 3:00 today.

To all Football Fans

Please be aware that the following guidelines will be in place regarding fan expectations at all Preble home football games.

No carry-ins (backpacks) allowed.
Once you enter the gates you are expected to stay the entire game. Students are not allowed to enter, leave and re-enter.

Any tailgating fans can not use charcoal grills. No tailgating is allowed in the Church parking lot by request of the Pastor.

Also, body paint should reflect school colors only and painting of a suggestive nature will not be allowed.

The gates on Danz Avenue close one hour before the game and do not open until one hour after the game. Please do not park between the gates unless you are willing to wait until re-opening.


Varsity Parent Night is this Friday, September 4th during our home game against Bay Port.

Varsity Players and their parents will be recognized.
Varsity players will be receiving an informational notice about this event from Coach Prochnow.
Players --- please let your parents know about Varsity Parent Night!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Attention Link Crew Leaders:
Due to a scheduling conflict our first whole group meeting will be on Wednesday, September 9th at 7:00 AM in the Auditorium and will last until approximately 7:15. Please be on time and remember to sign in.
Cross Country
All boys and girls interested in being a part of something special at Preble High School. The Cross Country team is looking for more runners for this year’s squad. Practices are held daily at 3:15 in the small gym. We need as many boys and girls out as possible, there are no cuts from the team and everyone participates in every meet. Be a part of a great group of young people and join the ongoing tradition of Preble Cross Country!!!
Boy's Volleyball
The boy’s volleyball team opens their season tonight in the Dessart Center against Kimberly. The JV starts at 5:30 and the varsity at 7:00. Come out and support your team.

Girls Golf
Attention Freshman Girls: Any freshman girl who is interested in joining the Preble Golf team should stop by room 144 and talk to Mr. Johnson.

College representative visiting the week of Sept. 8 is:
Wednesday, Sept 9 NWTC 7:30

The representative is willing to assist with students with their NWTC application.

Seniors and Juniors welcomed. Sign up in the Career Center.
School Newspaper
For all students who are interested in being a part of the school newspaper: the introduction meeting is Thursday, Sept. 3, at 3:05 in room 132. Come to hear all about the Buzz Newspaper at Preble High and how you can become a part of the staff.
Football
Varsity Parent Night is this Friday, September 4th during our home game against Bay Port.
Varsity Players and their parents will be recognized.


Varsity players will be receiving an informational notice about this event from Coach Prochnow.
Players --- please let your parents know about Varsity Parent Night!

Please be aware that the following guidelines will be in place regarding fan expectations at all Preble home football games.

No carry-ins (backpacks) allowed.

Once you enter the gates you are expected to stay the entire game. Students are not allowed to enter, leave and re-enter.

Any tailgating fans can not use charcoal grills. No tailgating is allowed in the Church parking lot by request of the Pastor.

Also, body paint should reflect school colors only and painting of a suggestive nature will not be allowed.

The gates on Danz Avenue close one hour before the game and do not open until one hour after the game. Please do not park between the gates unless you are willing to wait until re-opening.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Yearbook
The 2008-2009 yearbooks are in the process of being delivered to your home address if you ordered a book last year. Because they are arriving via media mail, it may take up to 2-3 weeks for ALL of the books to reach your homes. Please wait 3 weeks before letting Mrs. Sutton know that you haven’t received your book. See Mrs. Sutton in Room 205, World Language hallway, if you have a problem with your book. At this time, there are no extra books for purchase; however, you may place your name on the waiting list in case there are books we can release for sale at a later date.

Senior color photos must be submitted digitally this year. This means that your photo can be submitted via a CD or e-mail as long as it is sent at 300 resolution and as a jpg. There is a sheet with more detailed information under Senior Photos on the student drive. No actual photographs will be accepted because of issues we had last year with scanning with some of the photo papers. See Mrs. Sutton if you have questions.

Cross Country
All boys and girls interested in being a part of something special at Preble High School. The Cross Country team is looking for more runners for this year’s squad. Practices are held daily at 3:15 in the small gym. We need as many boys and girls out as possible, there are no cuts from the team and everyone participates in every meet. Be a part of a great group of young people and join the ongoing tradition of Preble Cross Country!!!

Looking to get more involved at Preble? Join FCCLA!

The first FCCLA meeting of the school year will take place on Tuesday, September 8th, after school in room 137. FCCLA is a National Student Organization. FCCLA covers many different areas including child development, culinary arts, community service, career exploration, and much more. All new members are welcome. Please see Ms. Blaney in room 137 if you have any questions. Please plan on attending this first meeting.

NWTC

Gema Garcia, college representative from NWTC for the ELL population will be in the Career Center tomorrow, Sept. 3rd from 11:00am – 3:00pm. Ell students interested in meeting with her are welcomed to stop in the Career Center during their lunch/study hall. Gema will answer questions/concerns regarding transition to college.

Attention Freshman Girls:

Any freshman girl who is interested in joining the Preble Golf team should stop by room 144 and talk to Mr. Johnson.

Girls Volleyball
Congratulations to the varsity and JV girls volleyball teams for their wins over Green Bay West last night. It was the season opener for JV, while Varsity improved to 7-0 on the season. Thanks to all the fans who showed up to support the teams. Go Hornets.

School Newspaper

For all students who are interested in being a part of the school newspaper: the introduction meeting is Thursday, Sept. 3, at 3:05 in room 132. Come to here all about the Buzz Newspaper at Preble High and how you can become a part of the staff.

Jazz Ensemble

Any student wishing to audition for this year’s Jazz Ensemble should sign up for an audition time on the bulletin board outside of Room 197. Please see Mr. Marlowe if you have questions.

School Musical

Auditions for the all school musical “Les Miz” will take place Wednesday and Thursday of this week . You must sign up in the choir room 189 and also pick up a permission slip to be signed and returned at the audition. Please see Mr. Flogel in the choir room with any questions.

Sting Cancer

On Thursday after school all Sting Cancer student officers and any faculty interested in serving as an advisor for Sting Cancer should be in attendance for a short meeting in room 141.

Again, that is all student officers and any faculty interested in serving as a full time advisor this year should come to room 141 after school on Thursday.

Girls Tennis

Congratulations to the Varsity Tennis Team on their 6-1 win over conference rivals Pulaski. Alyssa Tank lost a hard fought three set battle at #1 singles. The remaining Lady Hornets posted wins…

#2 Singles: Lauren Seidl
#3 Singles: Mimi Nguyen (pronounced WIN)
#4 Singles: Joselyn Robertson

#1 Doubles: Emily Griswold / Taylor Weuve
#2 Doubles: Cassie Hendricks / Madeline Baretta
#3 Doubles: Brooke Weyenberg / Melissa Charles

The Junior Varsity followed up with a dominating 11-2 win over Pulaski.

To all Football Fans
Please be aware that the following guidelines will be in place regarding fan expectations at all Preble home football games.

No carry-ins (backpacks) allowed.
Once you enter the gates you are expected to stay the entire game. Students are not allowed to enter, leave and re-enter.

Any tailgating fans can not use charcoal grills. No tailgating is allowed in the Church parking lot by request of the Pastor.

Also, body paint should reflect school colors only and painting of a suggestive nature will not be allowed.

The gates on Danz Avenue close one hour before the game and do not open until one hour after the game. Please do not park between the gates unless you are willing to wait until re-opening.