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Thursday, April 9, 2015 - Page 4

East Atchison golfers compete


in first match of season

The East Atchison Wolves


Golf Team played at Mound
City on March 25, 2015.
Mound City shot a 194 as
a team and the Wolves shot
a 242 as a team. The match
medalist was Hayden Mars
of Mound City with a 47.
East Atchisons Dayton
Murry shot a 53, Jayton
Johnson shot a 61, Colin
Joesting and Ethan Riley
both shot a 64, and Shane
Wallace rounded out varsity
with a 75. Mound City did
not have JV so the rest of

the East Atchison team did


not compete.
Coach Bryant Hummel
remarked, We struggled
our first day out in competition, but we learned a lot
about the things we need to
improve on individually. The
weather wasnt the greatest,
but our kids pushed through
for a fair showing our first
time out. We know what we
need to work on for our next
outing back down at Mound
City on Wednesday, April 8.

THS Scholar Bowl Team places 2nd in 275 Conference


The TARKIO HIGH SCHOOL Scholar Bowl Team - Placed 2nd in the 275 Conference Tournament held Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Pictured are, from left to right, Tarkio Scholar Bowl Coach Jeffries and team members, Brendon Bruns,
Gentri Staten, Hadley Barnett, and Evan Piveral. In the semi-final round, Tarkio beat Rock Port with a 140-130 score.
The Mound City Panthers took home the first place trophy with a 180-90
victory over Tarkio in the final match. Brendon Bruns was named 3rd
overall in the 275 Conference.
(Submitted Photo)

Elephants, cats, and


Sabrina Wright

By Paige Wooten,
Sabrina is well known
for the girl that adores Supernatural and isnt afraid
to put any color in her hair.
She is the daughter of Kim
Smith, who works at Applebees in Omaha, NE. She
has two older siblings, Michael Wright and Samantha
Wright.
Her and her sister were
well known for owning a
pretend restaurant at their
grandmas house. This restaurant sold a six-hundred
dollar hamburger. She said
it was the best tasting hamburger. After the restaurant
business, Sabrina went to
high school where she became a part of many organizations. She was involved in
FCCLA for one year, wrestling cheerleading for two
years, and Upward Bound
for four years. Throughout
high school, her most liked
subject was math and she
extremely liked the book,
Mrs. Peregrines Home for
Peculiar Children. She enjoys working for our local
Pizza Hut.
In her free time from
work and school she likes
to collect elephants of every
shape and size. She owns everything elephant themed,
from figurines to jewelry to
blankets! She also enjoys
watching Netflix and having
bonding time with Wilson
the Cat. Sabrina prefers Chinese food over anything else,
kind of like how she prefers
any other kind of music over
country music. Sabrina likes
a large variety of movies, but
her favorites are the ones
where Will Smith is the star.
I Am Legend is her favorite
movie Will Smith is in.
After high school, Sabrina
plans to stick around for a
little bit. When looking back
to these wonderful days, she
will always remember beating the seniors in tug of war
her seventh grade year and
the balloon pop challenge
during homecoming week.
Sabrina is a bright girl that
has large dreams!
FIVE IRRELEVANT
QUESTIONS FOR
SABRINA
How many elephants do
you think youll own?
Over 300 maybe
What are some of the
craziest nail designs you
have done?
Zoidburg from futurama
How many cats have
you owned? What were some
of their names?
Too many to count and we
like to theme-name them so
some were bacon and eggs
or the cast members of Su-

pernatural.
What is your favorite
movie quote?
Filet: Theres a leak in
the boat from Cloudy With
A Chance Of Meatballs II.
How many potatoes do
you think youve eaten?
Over a million - I love
them!

Students compete in District Music Contest

TARKIO HIGH SCHOOL - Choir and band members recently participated in District Music Contest. Those competing
included (pictured at left), from left to right: front row - Mariana Villagrana, Baleigh Ohrt, Gentri Staten, Amber Riley,
and Bree Barnett; middle row - Christina Hall, Kat DeRosier, Chase Henson, Hannah Blank, Haley Hall, Hadley Barnett,
and Cassidy Bothwell; and back row - Joe Brandenburg, Noah Brooks, Colin Joesting, Karlly Eyman, Luis Villagrana,
Dawn Hurley, Dylan Crawford, Melissa Lang, and Shae DeRosier. Two students received
I ratings on their musical performances, thus qualifying them for state competition. They
are (pictured at right) Dawn Hurley, clarinet solo, and Dylan Crawford, saxophone solo and
THURSDAY, APRIL 9
vocal solo. All the other students received a II rating and there was one III rating.
4 p.m., EA Wolves JH Track at Tarkio Quad

(Photos By Megan McAdams)
6:30 p.m., Bingo at the Tarkio Nutrition Center
8 to 9 p.m., AA at First Christian Church in Rock Port
The 275 Conference and 23 to discuss the possibility tentatively set April 9 as the
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
the Platte Valley Conference of the PVC coming into the first meeting to form individ8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Legion Auxiliary Rummage Sale
(PVC) have been discuss- 275 Conference in all activi- ual activity committees and
at the Tarkio Legion Building
ing how recent changes in ties. The 275 Conference has a constitution committee.
northwest Missouri would approved this movement Schools potentially affected
SATURDAY, APRIL 11
affect the activities associ- and on Wednesday, April 1, are: Craig, DeKalb, Fairfax,
TBA, EA Wolves Baseball at W. Nod. Tourn.
ated with their students. the Platte Valley Conference Jefferson, Mound City, Nod8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Legion Auxiliary Rummage Sale
Over a month ago, following met and voted that the inte- away-Holt, Northeast Nod at the Tarkio Legion Building
changes to the Grand River gration should take place.
away, North Nodaway, Os8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hurst Greenery Open House
Conference, conversations
The PVC schools will now born, Rock Port, South Holt,
began between the PVC and take this information back South Nodaway, Southwest
SUNDAY, APRIL 12
the 275 Conference schools. to their respective Boards Livingston County, Stew2 p.m., Atchison County Historical Society Meeting at
Representatives of the 275 of Education for discussion. artsville, Tarkio, Union Star,
the Museum in Tarkio
Conference met on February The administrators have and West Nodaway.

Community Calendar

Conference affiliation changes for area schools

MONDAY, APRIL 13
4 p.m., EA Wolves JH Track at Mound City Relays
4 p.m., EA Wolves JV/V Golf at Tarkio Tri-Meet
TUESDAY, APRIL 14
12 noon, Tarkio Rotary Club Meeting at the
Tarkio Nutrition Center
1:30 p.m., EA Wolves Track at Blue Jay Relays
1:30 p.m., EA Wolves V Golf at Shenandoah Tourn.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
4 p.m., EA Wolves JV/V Golf at Mound City
4:30 p.m., EA Wolves Baseball at N.E. Nod.
THURSDAY, APRIL 16
4 p.m., EA Wolves JH Track at Cardinal Relays
6:30 p.m., Bingo at the Tarkio Nutrition Center
8 to 9 p.m., AA at First Christian Church in Rock Port

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FSB

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(660) 736-4111

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Tarkio R-I Breakfast & Lunch Menus


Monday, April 13 - Breakfast - Breakfast pizza, pineapple tidbits, juice, and milk; and Lunch - Chicken strips,
peas, broccoli with cheese, fresh orange, sliced peaches,
and milk.
Tuesday, April 14 - Breakfast - Cheese omelet, toast,
cherries, juice, and milk; and Lunch - Mini corn dogs,
baked beans, green beans, mixed fruit, plums, and milk.
Wednesday, April 15 - Breakfast - Breakfast slider,
cheese stick, sliced peaches, juice, and milk; and Lunch
- Hamburger on a bun, tater rounds, cooked carrots, mandarin oranges, pineapple tidbits, and milk.
Thursday, April 16 - Breakfast - Biscuit, sausage
patty, pineapple tidbits, juice, and milk; and Lunch - Burrito, romaine lettuce, cooked cabbage, pear halves, sliced
peaches, and milk.
Friday, April 17 - Breakfast - Pancake on a stick,
mixed fruit, juice, and milk; and Lunch - Chicken and
cheese crispito, corn, romaine lettuce, applesauce, and
milk.
2nd entree and a chef salad available the 5th-12th each month

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