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PIUS X HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER SUPPLEMENT
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Pius X secured their third bid to the National competition by winning the Nebraska State Academic Decathlon State Championship held Feb. 19-21 in
Omaha. Pius X’s winning team members were (l-r, front): Coach Shiela Sievert, Reagan Scott, Lisa Vu, Michael Timmerman, Liam Kruse, Alyssa Jensen, (l-r, back): Coach Mary Jo Kopf, Cole Jonhson, Henry Jaros, Catherine Krueger, Gabriel Clark, Isaac Uttecht, Coach Fr. Steven Mills, Jacob Rodenbaugh, John Kilts, and Coach Ann Kotopka. Not pictured: Coach Margaret Kaiser-Woodward. * Photo courtesy of Pius X Foundation *
Just like any athlete, musician, or performer - practice makes Individual medals earned included:
perfect. For Pius X students on the Academic Decathlon team,  Liam Kruse (Honors): gold – math, music and interview; silver
the practice, combined with hundreds of hours of reading and – art history, language and literature, science, and speech;
study, has paid off in a big way. On Saturday, February 20, they bronze – economics
achieved a tremendous feat and claimed their third straight State
title. The win also earned Pius X an all-expense paid trip to com-  Lisa Vu (Honors): gold – art history, math, and economics;
pete at the National Academic Decathlon in Anchorage, Alaska, bronze – music
April 28-30.
 Catherine Krueger (Honors) – gold – math; silver – music;
Senior Liam Kruse led the Thunderbolts as the highest scoring bronze – art history and language and literature
student in the entire competition, as he broke the record for the
highest ever individual score earned at a Nebraska State Academic Decathlon. Kruse, along with teammates Lisa Vu and
Catherine Krueger, also earned perfect scores in the math competition. Henry Jaros claimed the high score in the Scholastic
division. In all, the nine team members earned the gold medal in
the Super Quiz competition and 45 individual medals: 20 gold,
16 silver, and 9 bronze. Each of the nine members of Pius X’s
first place team also will receive a college scholarship.
 Henry
Pius X took the top spot in the large school division, outscoring
Omaha Central, Omaha Burke, Bellevue East, Omaha Gross,
Gretna, and Seward High Schools. Elkhorn Mount Michael took
first place in the small school division with Lourdes Central taking first place in the very small school division.
 John
Jaros (Scholastic): gold – art history, math, science,
interview, and essay; silver – language and literature, music,
and speech
 Michael
Timmerman (Scholastic): gold – economics silver –
science; and bronze - music
 Cole
Johnson (Varsity): gold – art history, music, and economics; and silver – language and literature and science
 Issac
Uttecht (Varsity): gold – science; and bronze – music
Kilts (Varsity): silver – language and literature; and
bronze – art history and music
 Reagan
Scott (Alternate Honors): gold – fine arts and soft sciences; and silver – hard sciences
 Gabriel Clark (Alternate Scholastic): gold – fine arts; and
In all, 155 students from 14 Nebraska schools competed in the bronze – hard sciences
state contest. The Academic Decathlon competition includes
students from different academic levels, based on GPA, compet-  Jacob Rodenbaugh (Alternate Varsity): silver – fine arts, soft
ing in 10 different areas all based on a single topic or subject. sciences, and hard sciences
This year’s Aca Deca topic centered on the country of India with The Academic Decathlon is coached by Ann Kotopka, Shiela
students taking exams, writing essays, and giving speeches. The Sievert, Mary Jo Kopf, Margaret Kaiser-Woodward, and Father
Steve Mills.
culminating event is a super quiz bowl competition.
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Speech Team
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Speech Team Wins A-3 District Championship
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The Pius X Speech Team won the A-3 District Championship on
Saturday, March 12. Of Pius X’s 18 entries, 16 entries advanced
to the final round and 14 of those entries advanced to the State
Tournament at the University of Nebraska-Kearney on Wednesday, March 23.
Courtesy of Nolan DeWispelare
The speech team recently
competed at the National
Speech and Debate Association qualifying tournament
at Millard West. At the end
of the two-day elimination
tournament, Pius X had
three students in the final
round
of
competition.
Sophomore Abby Nelson
finished 4th in Domestic
Extemporaneous Speaking,
junior Emily O’Gara placed
3rd in Program of Oral InCourtesy of Nolan DeWispelare
terpretation, making her the
alternate for the national tournament, and senior Monica Marsolek was named the champion in Informative Speaking. Marsolek’s championship qualifies her to compete at the NSDA National Tournament from June 11-17 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She
is only the second student in Pius X history to qualify for this
prestigious tournament.
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Individual medalists at the A-3 District Championship were:
Monica Marsolek
Olivia Pletcher
Erin Benal
Monica Marsolek
OID Team
Sara Avila
Parker Dodson
Abby Horner
Ethan Weber
David Tines
Duet Acting Team
Victoria Anderson
Kara Kuenning
OID Team
Sean Coffey
Christy Heimbrecht
Sydney Mlnarik
Sydney Mlnarik
Sean Coffey
Emily O’Gara
Duet Acting Team
Erin Benal
Parker Dodson
Kaylee Arndt
Phil Turner
Abby Nelson
Nick McConnell
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Informative
Persuasive
Entertainment
Dramatic Interpretation
Oral Interpretation of Drama
2nd Humorous Interpretation
2nd Duet Acting
2nd Oral Interpretation of Drama
3rd
3rd
3rd
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Dramatic Interpretation
Humorous Interpretation
Persuasive
Duet Acting
4th
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Entertainment
Extemporaneous
Extemporaneous
Poetry
* designates State Qualifier
NIETOC Nationals ~ May 13-15 ~ Denver, Colorado
Monica Marsolek
Humorous Interpretation
Dramatic Interpretation
Emily O’Gara
Original Oratory
Olivia Pletcher
Original Oratory
David Tines
Humorous Interpretation
NSDA Nationals ~ June 11-17 ~ Salt Lake City, Utah
Monica Marsolek
Informative Public Address
Note: Monica is only the 2nd qualifier to this tournament in Pius X history
Team Scores (Pius X 1st out of 7 teams):
Pius X
409
Millard South
326
Creighton Prep
236
Lincoln High
156
Fremont
115
Papillion LaVista South 80
Ralston
52
Watch for State Tournament results in the May Xtra.
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Band Winter Concert Held Sunday, February 21
Symphonic Band
Concert Band, Pius Jazz Ensemble, Bolt Big Band, & Symphonic Band Flute
Mr. Jared Wilhelm
Joslyn Barry
Skyler Clough
April Kruse
Morgan Shipley
Catherine Marsolek
Emily Pfeiler
Anna Whyman
Emma Chesley
Oboe
Lauren Niedergeses
Teresa Goodwater
Bassoon
Independence Talken
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Elementary School Directors
Megan Burkle
Mike Murphy
Karen Murphy
Bolt Big Band
Accidental Blues
Jamey Simmons
Concert Band
Seconds Out
Ancient Visions
Air For Band
Rough Riders
Samuel Hazo
Roland Barrett
Frank Erikson
Karl King
Arr. by James Swearingen
Pius Jazz Ensemble
Autumn Leaves Joseph Kosma
Arr. by Peter Blair
Feeling Good
Bricusse & Newley Arr. by Roger Holmes
Tengo Tango
Julian Adderley and Nate Adderley
Arr. by Mike Kamug
Symphonic Band
Prairie Dances
In Memoriam: Kristina Bruce
Danzon
Leonard Bernstien
Fantasy on a Japanese Folk Song
Harlequin Dance
David R. Holsinger
Yurko
Arr. by Jay Bocook
Samuel Hazo
Erik Morales
Upcoming Events
District Music
April 18
Concert Band
2:20 PM
Symphonic Band
4:15 PM
Solo/Small Ensemble Contest April 19 (tentatively)
Spring Concert Band Concert May 1 7 PM
Clarinet
Monica Marsolek
Karina Meza
Huy Bui
Sophia Daily
Melissa Garcia
Rachel Hardy
Christy Heimbrecht
Kyle Kramer
Kaylee Arndt
Klaudija Pavlovic
Bass Clarinet
Lydia Clarke
Alto Saxophone
Joseph Butler
Krysten Thomas
Jenna Wennekamp
Ethan Arnold
Jade Hanneman
Amanda Rowley
Tara Soukup
Rachel Vestecka
Tenor Saxophone
William Addy
Nicholas Aldridge
Bari Saxophone
Juan Carlos Herrera
Luke Bender
Trumpet
Daniel Albin
Lauren Berke
Jonah Christensen
Andrew Ruder
Meagan Heimbrecht
Cameron Jarnagin
Leo Merrill
Andrew Socha
Horn
Justin Richard
Wyatt Chandler
William Kruse
Ethan Weber
Trombone
Maresa Searls
Patrick Vrbka
Marten Berke
Anthony Budell
Tommy Mai
Maria Mines
Euphonium
Philip Murphy
Daniel Robertson
Seth Miller
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Tuba
Kyle Minchow
Derek Richard
Percussion
Juan Jose Casarin
Schuyler Krinke
Estéban Murillo
Natasha Pierce
Joseph Berrick
Chandler Boyte
Joseph Dawson
Christian Fix
Auguston Fulton
Scott McChesney
Luke Morphew
Caroline Nebel
Jack Ray
Isaac Uttecht
Nicholas Whyman
Concert Band
Flute
Michaela Benes
Jadyn Bogue
Angela Cox
Justine Ocampo
Anna Schonewise
Gabriel Clark
Kaianna Hraban
Kathleen Linderman
Genevieve O’Gara
Adaline Rockenbach
Allison Worster
Clarinet
Erika Casarin
Sarah Albin
James Kruml
Sean Kruse
Emma McDermott
Abigail Soden
Alto Saxophone
Honoria Clarke
Stephanie Earhart
Nicole Horn
Jacob Hunt
Emily Schmit
Justin Beardslee
Hung-Vi J Bui
Dakota Mlnarik
Felicity Neely
Gideon Ray
Logan Uttecht
Tenor Saxophone
Frank Egelhoff
Bari Saxophone
John Liliedahl
Trumpet
Anthony Butler
Joseph Dodson
Joseph Slechta
Clayton Stewart
Koby DeLancey
Ashlyn Diehl
Maximilian Doty
Robert Quinto
Calvin Rowe
Horn
Katelyn Schmid
Annie Timmerman
Trombone
Maximilian Baker
Grant Campbell
Samuel Thomsen
Michael Timmerman
Dustin Clough
Baritone
Kaylyn Christensen
Willis Hanneman
Zachary Hosek
Tuba
Alfonso Meza
Percussion
Samuel Brox
Madelyn Conrad
Melissa Hatch
Logan Massey
Martin Nguyen
Selena Polivka
Justin Slepicka
Jacob Sloup
Carson Boettcher
Big Bolt Band
Saxophones
Amanda Rowley
Stephanie Earhart
Emily Pfeiler
Gideon Ray
Felicity Neeley
Frank Egelhoff
Teresa Goodwater
Trumpet
Max Doty
Meagan Heimbrecht
Leo Merrill
Andrew Socha
Trombone
Tommy Mai
Alfonso Meza
Ethan Weber
Katelyn Schmid
Annie Timmerman
Rhythm Section
Logan Massey
Kaylee Arndt
Grant Bailey
Jazz Ensemble
Saxophones
Lauren Niedergeses
Jenna Wennekamp
Indy Talken
Nicholas Aldridge
Luke Bender
Trumpets
Cameron
Justin Richard
Lauren Burke
Andrew Ruder
Trombones
Marten Burke
Maria Mines
Kyle Minchow
Derek Richard
Rhythm Section
Rachel Hardy
Noah Gose
Schuyler Krinke
Carlos Herrera
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Choir Lent Concert - Sunday, March 6
O Love, That Will Not Let Me Go
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Cantabella
Ceyenna Barnhill
Erin Benal
Sara Benes
Magboula Bi
Jacklyn Cecava
Andrea Champoux
Norah Clarke
Vy Do
Megan Dougherty
Elizabeth Fortenberry
Megan Goodban
Sarah Hames
Jolie Hoang
Jenny Hosek
Alexis Hruby
Genevieve Johnson
Miranda Johs
Sara Kholousi
Megan Knebel
Anna Krause
Brooke Kreikemeier
Hanna Lyons
Ella Majerus
Molly McGuire
Mary McManus
Hannah Meyer
Katy Michels
Molly Mild
Sydney Mlnarik
Tori Nagle
Mackenzy Navratil
Jessica Nguyen
Alex Ott
Jillian Power
Dana Rademacker
Gracie Reese
Rebecca Ringer
Jennifer Robb
Aspen Rolfes
Claire Schilmoeller
Karly Schneider
Jessica Schott
Lindsey Selting
Morgan Shirley
Breanna Sinclair
Abigail Thorson
Mariana Tines
Catie Welty
Sotto Voce
Luke Bender
Ali Davis
Stephanie Earhart
Marissa Farmer
Emma Finder
Taylor Gierhan
Noah Gose
James Hansen
Moira Koenig
Celine Kottwitz
Anthony Krick
Nate Krick
Nick McConnell
Abby Nelson
Maddie Noecker
Terese Pribnow
Garrett Reese
Nathan Reisher
Rose Seeman
Rilee Sukup
Rachel Vestecka
Adam Zastrow
Resonance
Victoria Anderson
Megan Blowers
Elly Boes
Anna Cao
Theresa Chambers
Teresa Goodwater
Abby Horner
Josie Jaixen
Rose Kottwitz
Kristie Le
Lily Mai
Monica O’Donnell
Ann Pham
Julia Placzek
Olivia Pletcher
Isabel Pletcher
Maggie Reese
Addy Regnier
Elizabeth Russman
Grace Theisen
Kim Tran
Brittany Walker
Pius X-Men
Brennan Andel
Aaron Barnes
Mason Bates
Brandon Birch
Chandler Boyte
Jonah Brox
Vy Cao
Trenton Chramosta
Gabriel Clark
Noah Contreras
Rodney Cruz
Connor Eckhout
Charlie Hansen
David Hanzl
Connor Heath
Ray Heidelberg
Tyler Hosek
Cameron Jarnagin
Anton Kerrigan
Robert Kirkpatrick
Isaac Kramer
Liam Kreikemeier
James Kruml
Zachary Langdon
Anders Long
Zachary Martin
Barret Meeks
Shawn Morrison
Joshua Mulinix
Drew Navratil
Dylan Navratil
Samuel Noel
Devin O’Grady
Noah O'Grady
Zachary Patzel
Raphael Pepino
Ben Pinkerton
Xavior Preister
Ethan Reifert
Benjamin Rezac
Samuel Rice
Calvin Schlautman
Andrew Socha
Alexander Wagner
Logan Walker
Jaden Zimmerman
* Student Assistants
Adam Zastrow
Garret Reese
Jonah Brox
Women’s Choir
Audrey Aschoff
Maria Phuong Uyen
Bach
Chloe Barrett
Mary Baumgartner
Isabelle Bertrand
Minatallah Bi
Hannah Bousquet
Keren Buzi
Erica Castillo
Ellen Dalton
Anna Diederich
Ashlynn Dodd
Sophia Duggan
Morgan Framke
Rhiannon Franklin
Brianna Gonifas
Lindsey Ha
Hannah Hames
Beth Hardy
Abigail Hastings
Miranda Holcomb
Jessica Honz
Bailey Horky
Sierra Hughes
Stacia Hull
Summer Ingham
Ana Kohmetscher
Sammy Langdon
Angela Le
Katelyn Le
Clare Lewandowski
Josephine Medill
Mary Messineo
Rachael Mild
Anna Morphew
Margaret Nebel
Duyen Nguyen
Emely Nguyen
Madalyn Niven
Olivia Parr
Callie Petersen
Ngoc Pham
Cecilia Pynes
Jessica Rau
Ella Rawlings
Alysha Reinhardt
Amy Reisher
Samantha Robertson
Hannah Rohrs
Madison Schafers
Katelyn Schmid
Kendall Scott
Grace Seeman
Abigail Soden
Rebekah Sweeney
Delphina Tabor
Olivia Taylor
Sarah Vagts
Halie Valish
Gemma Volkmer
Bethany Wachter
Spectrum
Trevin Alberts
Jackson Arndt
Hannah Bertrand
Jonah Brox
Emma Finder
Fiona Fitzgerald
C.J. Fix
Bailey Fowler
Josh Fry
Tom Fulton
Eden Gose
Noah Gose
Ryan Holmes
Gemma Hotovy
Emily Jundt
Molly Kasparek
Zelie Kohmetscher
Nick Korta
Kyle Kramer
Blake Krenk
Peter Mai
Allison McElroy
Molly Meradith
Cecilia Minchow
Kyle Minchow
Clare Morehouse
Philip Murphy
Mitchell Navratil
Mikayla Overhalser
Natasha Pierce
Chloe Pinkman
Alyssa Rempe
Derek Richard
Justin Richard
Brody Rolfes
Gracie Stull
Julia Swanson
David Tines
Kacie Tremain
Gabby Wagner
P.J. Werning
Garret Weskamp
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Sotto Voce Selected to Perform at the Capital
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Pius X Encourages Students to Begin their Day
with Breakfast
- submitted by Deb Hoge Pius X students, faculty, and staff
were encouraged to celebrate National School Breakfast Week at
the BOLT Cafe. The cafeteria
staff offered a great selection of
hot and cold breakfast items, and
as a special bonus, everyone that
ate breakfast was eligible for a
drawing for a Marcus Theatres
gift card.
Courtesy of Pius X Foundation
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Sotto Voce was selected to perform at the Capital to help kickoff March Music in the Schools Month on Tuesday, March 1.
An audition recording had to be submitted in order to compete
for this recognition and earn the selection against other schools.
Audition material submitted by Pius X was from their Christmas
CD featuring their performance of Mary Did Y ou Know.
Luke Bender
Ali Davis
Stephanie Earhart
Marissa Farmer
Taylor Gierhan
Noah Gose
James Hansen
Moira Koenig
Celine Kottwitz
Nick McConnell
Abby Nelson
Maddie Noecker
Terese Pribnow
Garrett Reese
Nathan Reisher
Rose Seeman
Rilee Sukup
Rachel Vestecka
Adam Zastrow
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The choir is directed by Mr. Todd Krier and assisted by Mr.
Chad Houk.
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Choir Competes at Youth in Harmony Competition
- submitted by Todd Krier Congratulations to the following students for doing so well at the
Youth in Harmony Competition on Monday, February 29:
Small Group Division
Spontaneous Chordbustin’
Silhouettes Girls Quartet
Busy weekday mornings make it
a challenge for families to find
time for a healthy breakfast. However, U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows that more students
are starting their day with a nutritious breakfast in their school
cafeterias. To encourage more
families to take advantage of the
healthy choices available with
school breakfast, Pius X recognized National School Breakfast
Week March 7-11.
The National School Breakfast
Week (NSBW) campaign theme,
“Wake Up to School Breakfast”,
reminded the entire school community that school breakfast provides a healthy, energizing start to
the day for students. Students
were encouraged to “Wake Up”
their minds and bodies March 711 with special breakfast menus.
“A healthy breakfast at the start of
the day is one way to ensure students are getting the best educaCourtesy of Pius X Foundation
tion they can,” said Tini VanOehlertz, R.D. “National School Breakfast Week helps us educate parents and students about all the healthy and appealing
choices we offer.” School nutrition professionals at Pius X prepare breakfast and lunches every day that meet federal nutrition
standards – limiting fat, calories, and sodium – and encourage
students to choose from the fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
offered with school meals.
National School Breakfast Week was launched in 1989 to raise
awareness of the availability of the School Breakfast Program to
all children and to promote the link between eating a good
Medium Group
breakfast, academic achievement, and healthy lifestyles. The
Sotto Voce
1st
“Wake Up to School Breakfast” campaign is made possible by
combined Spontaneous Chordbustin’
3rd
the nonprofit School Nutrition Association and Kellogg’s Specialty Channels. Parents and students can follow the fun on FaIt was an amazing day celebrating a cappella music.
cebook.com/TrayTalk. For mor e infor mation about schools
The choirs are directed by Mr. Todd Krier and assisted by Mr.
meals, visit www.schoolnutrition.org/SchoolMeals.
Chad Houk.
1st
2nd
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Ambassadors Meeting - Wednesday, February 24
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QPR. Question. Persuade. Refer. The Gatekeeper program sponsored by QPR empowered our Ambassadors with practical
knowledge on how to make a positive difference in the life of
someone who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or feelings.
Over 100 Pius X students attended the training as part of our
Ambassadors program. We could not be more proud of the investment our students make in one another to help those in need
of love and support.
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Ambassadors - February 2016
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The Pius X Ambassadors Team met Wednesday, February 24,
and welcomed a special guest speaker.
Dr. Aaron Stratman serves as the Director of Clinical Psychology for Catholic Social Services. Dr. Stratman focuses on child,
adolescent, and family therapy with specialties in a number of
behavioral and personality areas.
The Ambassadors focus on providing friendship and support to
all students at Pius X and share a motto of "Never look down on
anyone unless you're helping them up." - Jesse Jackson -
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Allison McElroy and Gabby Wagner Named as Nebraska Young Artist Award Winners
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The University of Nebraska Hixson-Lied College
of Fine and Performing
Arts announced that two
Pius X students were
named among the 70 reGabby Wagner
Allison McElroy
cipients
recognized
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Pius X High School Official Pius X High School Official among the 19th annual
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Nebraska Young Artist
Award winners. Congratulations to Allison McElroy and Gabby
Wagner who both received recognition after submitting an example of their work in the field of dance. Both young ladies received invitations to participate in a day of activities at UNL on
April 6.
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Noah Gose is Semi-Finalist in International Songwriting Competition
- submitted by Crystal Gose Congratulations to senior
Noah Gose, band member
of The W ildwoods. The
song he wrote and entered,
Dance With Me, has been
selected as a semi-finalist
in the 2015 International
Songwriting Competition
(ISC). This contest received more than 18,500
entries, and semi-finalists
make up the top 10% of all
entries - so, well done. To
see the complete list of
semi-finalists, visit:
Courtesy of Crystal Gose
http://www.songwriting
competition.com/semi-finalists.html. Wish him luck as he
hopes to move to the next level.
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Coach Forycki Records His 300th Career Win
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Wrestling Team Places 13th at State
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Courtesy of PJ Book
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Congratulations to the Pius X Wrestling Team who placed 13th
at the 2016 NSAA Championships Saturday and had 3 of their
wrestlers medal at the State Wrestling Meet held in Omaha on
February 18,19, and 20.
Medalists
Robby Farber Jr
Josh Guerra
Jr
Alex Kerr
Sr
Weight Class
A126
A138
A145
A170
A182
A195
A220
A285
3rd
4th
2nd
Name
Austin Miller
Kollin Barnes
Joshua Guerra
Jeff Thompson
Greg Dalton
Alex Kerr
Marcus Cisneros
Robert Farber
Record
25-16
8-19
31-8
16-10
23-17
37-3
26-7
35-9
Place Points
3.00
0.00
4th
16.50
0.00
0.00
2nd 20.00
0.00
3rd
18.00
The Bolts are led by Head Coach Jerry Clinch.
For more information, visit www.thunderboltwrestling.info/ and
www.nsaahome.org.
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Congratulations, Coach Forycki
Courtesy of the Lincoln Pius X High School Official Facebook Page
Congratulations to Coach Ray Forycki for recording his 300th
career win at the helm of the Pius X Boy's Basketball Program.
The 65-51 win over Hastings adds another accolade to Forycki's
21 years as Head Coach. Thank you to Coach Forycki and his
staff for the countless hours they devote to developing our student-athletes on and off the court.
Courtesy of Yearbook
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Pius X Alumnus Selected to Lead Thunderbolt Pius X Alumna to Lead Softball Program
- submitted by Deb Hoge Football Program
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Photos: 1998 Pius X alumnus Ryan Kearney has been named the Pius X Thunderbolt Head Football Coach.
Courtesy of the
Pius X Foundation
Athletic Director Tim Aylward announced
that Assistant Coach Ryan Kearney will
replace him as the Head Football Coach of
the Pius X Thunderbolts in Lincoln.
Kearney will be only the third football
coach in the school’s history, following the
footsteps of Aylward and his predecessor,
Coach Vince Aldrich.
“I am honored and humbled to be given this opportunity by God
to serve Pius X High School as the new Head Football Coach,”
noted Kearney. “I am excited to continue the outstanding tradition, which was established by Vince Aldrich and continued by
Tim Aylward, of helping young men use the sport of football to
grow within the core values of Pius X High School.”
A 1998 Pius X alumnus, Kearney played for Coach Aylward ’69
during the 1990’s and was a member of the Thunderbolts’ 1997
state championship team. He has also served as an assistant to
Aylward since 2004, starting as an Assistant Position Coach
before moving to coaching linebackers and tight ends. Kearney
was named Defensive Coordinator in 2006.
Aylward retired at the end of the 2015 season after 31 years,
posted a 208 win and 133 loss record, and claimed four state
championships. “Ryan is a good person to lead the Pius X football program. He’s been in the program for the past 12 years, is
very organized, and is a very good coach. He will do an outstanding job.”
Courtesy of the Lincoln
Pius X High School Official Facebook Page
Athletic
Director
Tim Aylward ’69
announced
that
Christy
(Kobza)
Kruger ’05 will be
the new head softball coach at Pius X
High School. Kruger
replaces Coach Don
Rempe who stepped
down last fall after 5
years at the Thunderbolt helm.
“We had a strong group of candidates
for the position,” noted Aylward when
he introduced the assistant coach and
Pius X alumna to the Thunderbolt softball team. “Coach Kruger was our top
choice and I am excited to have her lead
our softball program.”
Kruger served as a Thunderbolt assistant
coach under Rempe and coaches a select
softball team for the Nebraska Blue Diamonds.
As a former Thunderbolt softball player
and captain, Kruger was a 4-year letter
winner and earned All-State and AllCity honors. She was a part of the 2002
State Championship Softball Team and
along with her 2003 and 2004 teammates holds four hitting records. She
also holds the catching records for number of runners caught stealing (17) and
throw-out percentage (66%). Her post
high school softball career continued as
a 4-year letterman at Doane College
(2007-2011) where she was named
GPAC Player of the Week, a NAIA
Scholar Athlete, and NAIA AllConference.
Kearney began his teaching and coaching career at Pius X in
2004. He taught Biology and Chemistry before eventually moving to a full-time position as a Health and P.E. instructor. Today,
Pius X alumna
he also serves as the Physical Education Department Chair. “I 2005
Christy (Kobza) Kruger
would like to thank Tim Aylward for his service and for the role has been selected as the
model he has been for me and countless young men who played new Pius X Thunderbolt
for and coached with him. I will forever be indebted to him,” softball coach.
Kearney said. “When he offered me the job, Tim gave me this
piece of advice: ‘Be yourself’.” That put me at ease. I am not “It is an honor to have been chosen as the next head softball
expected to be him. I, my coaching staff, and our student athletes coach for Pius X,” Coach Kruger commented. “I am very excitjust need to strive to be the best versions of ourselves each day.” ed for what the future holds for the program and this great group
of girls.”
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- submitted by Rod & Jill Machacek -
Courtesy of Jill Machacek
The Pius X Girls JV Bowling Team finished a solid season with
the JV State Tournament held in Hastings on Sunday, February
21. The JV girls showed continual improvement all year and
continued the momentum into the tournament. After a solid start
in qualifying, the girls came up short in the semi-final round of
match play against Lincoln Southwest.
Courtesy of Yearbook
The Thunderette competition team performed in two categories
on Saturday, February 20, in their Class A debut at the Nebraska
Cheer & Dance State Championships, placing 5th in Jazz and
8th in Pom. Members of the competition team include Ashley
Barry, Hannah Bertrand, Emily Castillo, Logan Deahn, Emma The 2016 Girls JV Team members include:
Dunbar, Kyra Hayes, Ashtyn Kleinschmit, Rose Kotopka, Allison McElroy, McKenna Montanez, Cecilia Valerie Erskine (So)
Pynes, Abigayle Reiber, Therese Sievert, Kiley Tomes, Gabby Justine Goodwin (So)
Wagner, Morgan Weiman, and Emily Yost. The Thunderettes Kaianna Hraban (Fr)
Justine Jorgensen (Jr)
are coached by Sha’mene Dixon and Haley Kotopka.
—————————————————————————— Brianna Lonergan (So)
Anna Wnnekamp (So)
Cheerleaders Compete at State Competition
- submitted by Amanda Largis and Ruthie Maguire The JV Girls Bowling Team is coached by Derek Petersen.
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JV Boys Bowling Team Wins State Tournament
- submitted by Rod & Jill Machacek -
Courtesy of Yearbook
Courtesy of Lexie Deahn
Pius X 2015-16 cheerleaders and coaches traveled to Grand Island to compete at the State Cheerleading Competition on Saturday, February 20. The cheerleaders performed beautifully and
placed 5th in both the sideline and tumbling categories. Congrats
to the cheerleaders on a terrific season and thank you to their
dedicated coaches Lexie Deahn and Amanda Largis.
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Photos of the BOLTS
The Pius X Boys put the finishing touch on their season and
became the State Champions at the JV State Tournament held in
Hastings on Sunday, February 21. After leading the tournament
during qualifying rounds, they defeated Lincoln East High
School to earn the State Championship title.
Calvin Schlautman (Jr) placed 2nd, making the All-Tournament
Team in the singles portion of the tournament.
The 2016 Boys JV Team members include:
Treijen Marshall (Jr)
Brayden Miller (Jr)
Calvin Schlautman (Jr)
Alex Stoley (Jr)
Trevor Thomsen (Jr)
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The JV Boys Bowling Team is coached by Pius X Alum Derrick
Gossard.
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Boys Varsity Bowling Team Wins Class B State Girls Varsity Bowling Team Wins Class B State
Championship and B-2 Districts
Championship and B-1 Districts
- submitted by Rod Machacek - submitted by Rod Machacek -
Courtesy of Sondra Schlautman
The Pius X Boys Bowling Team became the District B-1 Champion on Saturday, January 31, competing against the Mt. Michael & Roncalli Bowling Teams. The Bolts maintained their
lead throughout the competition resulting in a 355 pin victory.
The victory advanced the team to compete in the Class B State
Tournament February 13-15 at Sun Valley Lanes in Lincoln.
Courtesy of Sondra Schlautman
The Pius X Girls Bowling Team became the District B-2 Champion on Saturday, January 31. The Bolts made an impressive
showing at the B-1 Districts winning the tournament by a 492
pin victory against Gretna.
Two Thunderbolts finished in the top five of the District B-1 Three Thunderbolts finished in the top four of the District B-2
Tournament Singles:
Tournament Singles:
Jay Bernadt
Daniel Pham
Jr
Sr
1st Place
3rd Place
Kristen Machacek
Madelyn Conrad
Lauren Berke
Sr
So
Jr
1st Place
2nd Place
4th Place
The Class B 2016 State Tournament finals was a rematch of last
year, with the Bolts defeating Hastings High School in a well At the Class B State Championship on Sunday, February 14, the
Bolts defeated Waverly High School 3 games to 0 in the arenafought battle 3 games to 2.
style television finals held at Sun Valley Lanes. This earned the
Lady Bolts their second consecutive Class B State ChampionCongratulations to all the team members on a great season.
ship title.
One Bolt finished in the top ten of the Nebraska High School
Two Thunderbolts finished in the top ten of the 2015 Nebraska
Bowling Federation Varsity Singles Championship:
High School Bowling Federation Varsity Singles Championship:
Daniel Pham
Sr
10th Place
The 2015-16 Boys Varsity Team members include:
Marten Berke
Jay Bernadt
Cameron Carney
Tony Masinelli
Daniel Pham
AJ Punteney
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
The Bolts are coached by Larry Punteney.
Kristen Machacek
Madelyn Conrad
Sr
So
3rd Place
9th Place
The 2016 Girls Varsity Team members include:
Lauren Berke
Madelyn Conrad
Clare Jaros
Kristen Machacek
Emily Miller
Emily Schlautman
Jr
So
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
The Lady Bolts are coached by Rod Machacek.
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Girls Basketball Team
- submitted by P.J. Book An outstanding season came to a close for our girls basketball
team in the A-6 District Championship game which concluded a
14-9 season. After defeating Omaha Burke in the opening round
of post season, the Thunderbolts nearly made a return trip to the
state tournament but dropped a two point game to Papillion- La
Vista South. We are proud of our student-athletes who invested
in another terrific season of basketball excellence at Pius X.
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Boys Basketball Team
- submitted by P.J. Book We celebrate another successful season by our boy's basketball
team and give thanks for all of the growth and development of
our student-athletes who invested their talents and gifts into the
season. After an exciting 1st round overtime victory against
Omaha North, the Thunderbolts fell one game short of being the
2nd Pius X team to ever advance to the Class A State Tournament, losing to Creighton Prep in the district finals. Our Bolts
finished with a 15-8 record and plenty of momentum towards the
future.
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Girls Swim & Dive Team Places 3rd at All-Class Girls State Results
State Tournament
Olivia Appleget
Senior
Courtesy of Amy Becker
Allison Becker
Sophomore
Sydney Bonta
Skyler Clough
Senior
Senior
Kailey Decker
Peyton Goracke
Morgan Heasty
Abigail Mitchell
Sophomore
Senior
Sophomore
Freshman
Caroline Theil
Sophomore
In its 8th consecutive year, the Pius X Girls Swim & Dive Team
Abigail Thorson
had 11 athletes in individual events and all 3 relays competing at Charlotte Welsh
the State Swimming & Diving Championship Thursday200 Medley Relay
Saturday, February 25-27.
Peyton Goracke
The team took home 5 individual medals including 1 gold, and 2 Caroline Theil
relay teams won medals bringing the team total to 13 medals. Olivia Appleget
There were 5 individuals (4 swimmers and 1 diver) who earned Allison Becker
points for the team along with 2 relays.
200 Free Relay
The girls team placed 3rd out of 25 teams with 157 points (three
spots better than last year) and 2nd in the city of Lincoln
(Lincoln Southwest was 1st).
Note: All high school swimmers and divers competed against
each other regardless of the school size or age. Each team was
limited to four entries per individual event and only one relay
per relay event. Athletes were allowed to compete in 4 events at
State (only 2 of them being individual events). 11 dives were
performed by each diver with several rounds that included eliminations. The top 32 swimmers in the state with qualifying times
swam at State Preliminaries. The top 16 from the State Preliminaries advanced to State Finals earning points for the team. The
top 8 finishers of those 16 competed for medals and points.
Senior
Freshman
3rd
6th
8th
10th
12th
23rd
26th
32nd
20th
19th
13th
16th
1st
3rd
21st
23rd
4th
200 IM
100 Fly
100 Free
50 Free
Diving
500 Free
200 Free
100 Fly
100 Back
100 Breast
100 Back
200 IM
100 Fly
200 Free
50 Free
100 Breast
Medal
Medal
Medal
Points
Points
Points
Points
Medal
Medal
Medal
Senior
Sophomore
Senior
Sophomore
18th
Abigail Thorson Senior
Charlotte Welsh Freshman
Alexis Bryant
Senior
Morgan Mansheim Sophomore
400 Free Relay
Caroline Theil
Allison Becker
Skyler Clough
Olivia Appleget
2nd
Medal
Sophomore
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Earning Pius X Records (8/13 records in the 2015-16 season)
Sydney Bonta
Senior
Caroline Theil
Sophomore
400 Free Relay
Caroline Theil
Allison Becker
Skyler Clough
Olivia Appleget
Sophomore
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Members of the 2015/16 Girls Swim & Dive Team
Freshmen: Abigail Mitchell, Anna Morphew, Margaret Nebel,
Cecilia Pynes, Abigail Soden, Charlotte Welsh
Courtesy of Marilyn Twehous
Sophomores: Josephine Baxter, Allison Becker, Lucy Bryant,
Kailey Decker, Morgan Heasty, Morgan Mansheim, Emily
Pfeifer, Emily Pfeiler, Elizabeth Russman, Emily Schmit, Emma
Tetherow, Caroline Theil, Molly Zuercher
Juniors: Anna Boothe, Annie Burmeister, Olivia Coffey, An Ha,
Alyse Petersen
Seniors: Olivia Appleget, Sydney Bonta, Alexis Bryant, Skyler
Clough, Peyton Goracke, Nicole Heimes, Abigail Thorson, Megan Wackel
Student Managers: Lindsay Krause, McKenzie Nurnberg, Elizabeth Pfeifer
The Bolts are led by Head Coach Mike Witt and Assistant
Coaches Sheila Boothe and Devin Jensen.
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Boys Swim & Dive Team Succeeds at All-Class State Boys State Results
Tournament
Will Addy
Senior
20th
24th
200 IM
500 Free
Joseph Berrick
Junior
14th
19th
200 IM
Points
100 Breast
Jordan Coffey
Freshman
12th
20th
100 Back
100 Fly
Crispin Corpuz
Freshman
25th
100 Fly
Conor Kearns
Junior
9th
Diving
John Liliedahl
Sophomore
23rd
28th
500 Free
200 Free
Will Twehous
Junior
17th
24th
500 Free
100 Back
Courtesy of Marilyn Twehous
In its 8th consecutive year, the Pius X Boys Swim & Dive Team 200 Medley Relay
had 7 athletes in individual events and all 3 relays competing at Will Twehous
the State Swimming & Diving Championship Thursday- Joseph Berrick
Jordan Coffey
Saturday, February 25-27.
Conor Kearns
The team had 3 individuals (2 swimmers and 1 diver) and 2 re200 Free Relay
lay teams earn points, the most earned by the team since its con- Joseph Berrick
ception 8 years ago.
Joey Brozek
Points
Points
14th
Points
16th
Points
Junior
Junior
Freshman
Junior
Junior
Junior
Freshman
Junior
The Bolts placed 20th out of 28 teams with 25 points and was Crispin Corpuz
5th in the city of Lincoln. Note: The team had a couple of 17th Conor Kearns
Place spots (only 16 go to finals to earn points and medals) 400 Free Relay
17th
which were close calls and could have potentially earned them Will Twehous
Junior
more points.
John Liliedahl
Sophomore
Senior
Note: All high school swimmers and divers competed against Will Addy
Freshman
each other regardless of the school size or age. Each team was Jordan Coffey
limited to four entries per individual event and only one relay Earning Pius X Records (7/13 records in the 2015-16 season)
per relay event. Athletes were allowed to compete in 4 events at Joseph Berrick
Junior
State (only 2 of them being individual events). 11 dives were
Freshman
performed by each diver with several rounds that included elimi- Jordan Coffey
nations. The top 32 swimmers in the state with qualifying times Conor Kearns
Junior
swam at State Preliminaries. The top 16 from the State PrelimiWill Twehous
Junior
naries advanced to State Finals earning points for the team. The
200 Medley Relay
200 Free Relay
top 8 finishers of those 16 competed for medals and points.
Will Twehous
Junior
Joseph Berrick Junior
Joseph Berrick
Junior
Joey Brozek
Junior
Jordan Coffey
Freshman
Crispin Corpuz Freshman
Conor Kearns
Junior
Conor Kearns
Junior
Members of the 2015/16 Boys Swim & Dive Team
Freshmen: Dustin Clough, Jordan Coffey, Crispin Corpuz, Lucas
Huber, Isaac Kramer, Alec Miller
Courtesy of Marilyn Twehous
Sophomores: Marco Batres, Peter Driewer, Zachary Henkenius,
John Liliedahl, Noah McCashland, Thomas Parker, Joseph
Pynes, Wyatt Vandenhul
Juniors: Joseph Berrick, Joey Brozek, Conor Kearns, Will
Twehous
Senior: Will Addy
Student Managers: Lindsay Krause, McKenzie Nurnberg, Elizabeth Pfeifer
The Bolts are led by Head Coach Mike Witt and Assistant
Coaches Sheila Boothe and Devin Jensen.
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2016 Boy’s Soccer Team
- submitted by Matt Chaffee Varsity
Anderson
Asselin
Boyle
Brion
Bunz
Leber
Martin
McCashland
Murillo
Pieper
Riyangow
Sasse
Schafers
Sims
Stacy
Steffen
Verkamp
Warner
Gage
Nathan
Ethan
Brandon
Jacob
Grant
Alex
Noah
Esteban
Markus
Muranmok
Jared
Alec
Taylor
AJ
Gabe
Austin
Riley
11
12
10
11
11
10
12
10
12
10
11
12
12
10
11
10
12
11
Junior Varsity (JV)
Bailey
Collin
Bailey
Grant
Baker
Max
Barnes
Aaron
Engel
Garrett
Gibbs
Andrew
Guerra
Nomar
Horta
Bryan
Huynh
David (Minh)
Keleto
Akot
Krings
Isaac
Lemon
Jackson
Logan
Luke
Mahan
Cade
McClellan
Caedmon
Messineo
Michael
Nguyen
Khang (Max)
Nguyen
Vincent
Noel
Sam
Pfeiffer
Joe
Pham
Kenny
Pynes
Joe
Ruach
Ruach (Rye)
Schlautman Calvin
Sedlak
Wylee
Sukup
Levi
Thomsen
Trevor
Tuy
Khang
Williams
Braydon
10
9
10
9
9
10
9
9
10
9
9
10
11
10
9
10
9
10
9
10
10
10
10
11
9
9
11
10
9
Student Managers
Cobian
Carlos
Lyons
Nolan
Warner
Sanders
10
10
10
15
2016 Baseball Team
- submitted by Troy Charf Riley Ackermann
Conner Lardenoit
Nick Aldridge
Wil McCoy
Josh Andreasen
Dane Milburn
Alex Angele
Josh Miller
Jackson Arndt
Cody Mlnarik
Ethan Arnold
Aaron Nichols
Camden Brichacek
Ian Ogea
Seth Broers
AJ Punteney
Danny Cerio
Joe Raun
Tyler Crouse
Sam Rice
Will Dostal
Dominic Roth
Nathan Drozd
Spencer Scheer
Andrew Eksens
Nick Sehnert
Peter Foley
Nick Staab
Kaleb Fox
Drake Stuhr
Andrew Goodwin
Parker Swanson
Sam Gude
Liam Tinsley
Mitch Gutschenritter
Noah Unger
Micah Hoage
Riley Ward
Nate Kimminau
Brock Wordekemper
Derek Kolbush
Wilson Zornes
Dayne Kreikemeier
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2016 Girl’s Tennis Team
- submitted by Nolan DeWispelare Senior
Rachael Duden
Juniors
Taylor Carter
Morgan Felber
Molly Meradith
Emily O'Gara
Natalie Schieuer
Taylor Shreve
Sophomores
Kate Olsson
Elizabeth Pfeifer
Brooke Shreve
Abby Sullivan
Freshmen
Morgan Christiansen
Sophia Duggan
Kelly McKeegan
Anna McLain
Caroline Schieuer
Kendall Scott
Head Coach
Nolan DeWispelare
Assistant Coach
Kole Harrach
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2016 Boy’s Golf Team
- submitted by Tom Seib Seniors
Juniors
Carson Henry
Jack Easley
Roger Sack
Conor Kearns
Kyle Wieser
Sophomores
Jonathon Gutierrez
Zach Henkenius
Kirnan Koenig
John Liliedahl
Kyle Zeleski
Freshmen
Holton Harman
Nate Snitily
Alex Sailors
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GOLD - $500 or more
Includes one year of advertising on the LCD screen in the gym.
Ads are shown at 20-25 events, appear multiple times per event and reach more than 500 per event.
Please check one: _______contact me about an ad
______no ad is necessary
GREEN - $200 or more
BLACK - $100 or more
WHITE - $25 or more
Volunteer Opportunities
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
I want to help with concessions. Please contact me.
I want to help with Booster Club special projects. Please contact me.
Please send form to:
Pius X Booster Club
6000 “A” Street
Lincoln, NE 68510
Booster Club use:
Check #
________________
Amount
________________
Date Deposited ________________
Thank you for supporting Pius X! Please contact the Booster Club Board with any questions, ideas or funding proposals at
(402) 488-0931 or [email protected].
Registration Form 2015-16 - Updated 1-13-15
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Booster Club
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Pius X Booster Club Thanks You For Your Support
Many thanks to the 2015-16 Pius X Booster Club members! Your support and volunteer efforts continue to have a tremendous
impact on the success of our school. If you haven't joined the Booster Club yet, please visit www.piusx.net [Activities/Athletics Booster Club - Membership Form] or pick up a membership form in the school office.
GOLD LEVEL - $500 or more
Andrew and Carin Appleget
Brent and Tammy Bunz
Capital City Lock and Key
CHI Health
Custom Concrete
Scott and Jane Felber
Aaron and Leslie Frank
Genesis Orthodontics
Ward and Jeanne Greisen
Hi-Way Diner
Matthew and Erin Schepers
Kaela and Dave Stamper
Stockwell Pharmacy
Tim and Jenny Stonehocker
Union Bank & Trust
Dan and Jill Vodicka
Ann and Tom Wackel
Tom and Sandy Wieser
GREEEN LEVEL - $200 or more
Derek and Kim Aldridge
Rod and Michele Arndt
Jeff and Nancy Asselin
Rob and Lori Bryant
Greg and Kim Coffey
Mike and Kari Eskens
Terry and Lisa Heimes
Bob and Cheri Hellem
Knaus Family
Joe and Ruthie Maguire
Gene and Beth Nickman
Tom and Jennifer Nottlemann
Kelley and Beth Rawlings
Kevin and Chananne Slepicka
Patrick and Sharon Spethman
Harvey Swanson
Dan and Libby Tomes
J.J. and Renee Yost
BLACK LEVEL - $100 or more
Curtis and Michele Abendroth
Ron and Becki Ackermann
John and Tasha Arrigo
Mark and Michelle Aylor
Richard and Amanda Baier
Dustin and Jocelyn Bailey
Chad and Mary Baker
Mike and Kimberly Barrett
Paul and Michelle Birkel
Steve and Tricia Burt
Chris and Stacy Cerio
Cory and Jenni Christiansen
Alan and Mary Crook
Kurt and Patty Daberkow
Randy and Brenda Deahn
Jamie and Anne Deterding
Kent E and Lois J Dodson
Russ and Brenda Dolezal
Steve and Jamie Engstrom
Phil and Ann Hovis
Duane and Mary Hugo
Gregg and Sheri Jablonski
Dave and Kate Jarecke
Chad and Cheryl Kearns
Joe and Deb Kerr
Sue Kirkpatrick
Jeff and Kathy Krinke
Jerome and Karen Linderman
Todd and Sarah Long
Roger and Michele Maly
Scott and Denise McLain
Harlan Milder
Kelly Ann and John Morehouse
Jered and Jamie Morris
Mittra and Vuong Nguyen
Scott and Jackie Noel
Mike and Ginger O'Donnell
Jody and John Olsson
James and Amy Pelowski
Paul and Trish Petersen
Mark and Michelle Pieper
Stacy and Rhonda Plooster
Ryan and Becky Pollock
Larry and Kristy Punteney
Chris and Teresa Raun
Jim and Jolene Ritzman
Doris and Bryan Robertson
Kevin and Heidi Schieuer
Mark and Cindy Schilmoeller
David and Liz Schneider
Quirt and Susan Scott
Michael and Brenda Sebek
Kyle and Jen Steffen
Tim and Lynn Sweeney
Lance and Barbara Wagner
Bert and Sue Wilkinson
Rick and Lori Wordekemper
Steven and Patricia Zeleski
WHITE LEVEL - $25 or more
Steve and Lisa Andersen
Tim and Janel Andreasen
Tony and Chris Arndt
Tim and Linda Aschoff
Tim and Gaylene Aylward
Rob and Koni Barie
Michael and Donna Barnes
Sean and Stephanie Barry
Mike and Angela Barry
Ryan and Christy Beckman
Rob and Magdalena Benton
Kathy and John Berrick
Jim and Kristi Bertrand
Dan and Monica Blankenau
Dave and Kelly Brakenhoff
Jim and Judy Brichacek
Dick and Melanie Cassidy
Brian Cevaca
Kevin and Laurie Clark
Bob and Becky Codr
Ryan Paul and Jamie Cunningham
Nolan and Ashley DeWispelare
Patrick and Rhonda Dodson
Paul and Hillary Dodson
Jeff and Kim Dostal
Bill and Mary Feltes
Robert and Mandy Finder
Karen and Jim Francis
Mike and Susan Foley
Cindy Foy
Michael and Mary Kay Gaura
Matt and Mary Kay Gillan
Joann Grosserode
Dave and Carol Hall
Corey and Monica Hansen
Jim and Teresa Hansen
Kurt and Mary Heimbrecht
Michael and Monica Henkenius
Wayne and Deb Hoge
Scott and Arlene Horky
Steve and Sonya Jambor
Todd and Nancy Jarchow
Jeremie and Jamie Kerkman
Sue Kirkpatrick
Corrie Kistler
Larry and Renee Kolbush
Chuck and Kaye Kreikemeier
Mike and Mary Kay Kreikemeier
Dan and Susan Krick
Mike and Karen Kucera
Barbara Kwapnoski
Todd and Staci Leber
Michelle Liesch
Kyle and Dorci Mabie
Brent and Tosha Mansheim
Dan and Karen Marsh
Jeff and Kris Maul
Don and Deb Mazour
Larry and Shana McClellen
Keith and Mary McConnell
John and Cindy McDermott
Mark and Beth McElroy
David and Mary Beth McWilliams
Steve and Colleen Medill
Scott and Michaela Miller
Jake Moore
Kevin and Christy Naumann
Mark and Jody Navratil
Greg and Brenda Nepper
Jimmer and Susan Noel
David and Margaret Novacek
Brian and Linda Ohnoutka
Michele and Troy Ott
Andy and Gina Petersen
Robert and Shelly Pick
Theresa (Terry) Preister
Dale and Karen Pribnow
Bob and Donna Rau
Rich and Mary Beth Rice
Eric and Therese Sack
Dale and Suzie Schlautman
Kevin and Heather Schlautman
Tammie and Ronald Scholz
Tom and Cheryl Seib
Scott and Colleen Sims
Aaron and Andrea Skaw
Doug and Tracy Smith
Curt and Lisa Staab
Jeff and Kerri Strizek
Dan and Shelly Sullivan
Ron and Kris Swanson
Clint and Nancy Taubenheim
Brian and Michelle Thavenet
Dale and Kim Theisen
Jim and Linda Tucker
Rich and Marilyn Twehous
Greg and Deana Unger
James and Raina Volkmer
Jerry and Christina Vrbka
Vince and Jennifer Ward
Darrell and Karen Wilhelm
Alesia and Brandon Zaruba
Dave and Luann Zastrow
Julie Zimmerman
Troy and Jenny Zornes
2015-2016 Booster Club Board
Fr. James Meysenburg (Chair)
Tim Aylward (Chair)
Jake Moore (Chair)
Rob and Koni Barie (President)
Ron and Becki Ackermann
Tim and Janel Andreasen
Andrew and Carin Appleget
Rob and Magdalena Benton
Bob and Becky Codr
Scott and Jane Felber
Duane and Mary Hugo
Mark and Beth McElroy
Tom and Jennifer Nottlemann
Chris and Teresa Raun
Troy and Jenny Zornes
[updated 1-11-16]
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Summer Camps
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Pius X High School 2016 Summer Camps
All camp information is subject to change without notice. Continue to review these camps on the Pius X website as some changes
may occur before the start date. The costs listed below are for early registration. Costs may increase after the registration deadline.
Some camps offer a discount for a family that is registering more than one child. Please see the registration form for details. Registration forms are available on the Pius X website at www.piusx.net [Activities/Athletics - Summer Camps] or in the school office.
2015 Football Camp
Courtesy of the Lincoln Pius X High School
Official Facebook Page
2015 Performing Arts Camp
Courtesy of the Lincoln Pius X High School
Official Facebook Page
2015 Basketball Camp
Courtesy of the Lincoln Pius X High School
Official Facebook Page
Dates
Summer Camp
Entering Grade Levels
Start
End
Cost
May 31, June 1
May 31, June 1, 2, 3
May 31, June 1, 2, 3
June 6, 7, 8, 9
June 6, 7, 8, 9
June 6, 7, 8, 9
June 6, 7, 8, 9
June 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
June 13, 14, 15
June 13, 14, 15, 16
June 13, 14, 15
June 13, 14, 15 16
June 13, 14, 15, 16
June 15, 16, 17, 18
June 16
June 17
June 19, 20, 21, 22
June 20, 21, 22, 23
June 26, 27, 28, 29
June 26, 27, 28, 29
June 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, July 1
June 26, 27, 28, 29
June 27, 28, 29, 30
June 29, 30, July 1, 2
June 29, 30, July 1, 2
July 6, 7, 8
July 10, 11, 12, 13
July 11, 12, 13, 20, 21, 22
July 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
July 11, 12, 13, 14
July 11, 12, 13
July 11, 12, 13
July 17, 18, 19, 20
July 20, 21, 22
July 26, 27, 28
July 27, 28, 29, and
August 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
August 3, 4, 5
Golf
Girls Soccer
Baseball
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Boys Basketball
Boys Soccer
Christ the King Summer Mission
Softball
Boys Basketball
Softball
Boys Basketball
Boys Soccer
Schoenstatt High School Mission
Schoenstatt Girls Youth
Schoenstatt Girls Youth
Schoenstatt Girls Youth
Girls Basketball
Campin’ With The Marians 1
Campin’ With The Marians 1
Christ the King Summer Mission
Schoenstatt Girls Youth
Volleyball
Campin’ With The Marians 2
Campin’ With The Marians 2
Football
Schoenstatt Junior High Girls
Football
Performing Arts
Harmony Explosion
Wrestling
Wrestling
Schoenstatt Junior High Girls
Cheer
Volleyball
Band (required)
7th~8th~9th~10th~11th~12th
3rd~4th~5th~6th~7th~8th
6th~7th~8th~9th
10th~11th~12th
10th~11th~12th
7th~8th~9th
3rd~4th~5th~6th
10th~11th~12th
4th~5th~6th~7th~8th
4th~5th~6th
9th~10th~11th~12th
1st~2nd~3rd
7th~8th~9th
ages 14+
ages 5-8
ages 5-8
ages 9-12
3rd~4th~5th~6th~7th~8th~9th
counselors - high school/college age
6th~7th~8th~9th
10th~11th~12th
ages 9-12
5th~6th~7th~8th
counselors - high school/college age
6th~7th~8th~9th
6th~7th~8th
ages 12-14
9th~10th~11th~12th
K~1st~2nd~3rd~4th~5th~6th~7th~8th
9th~10th~11th~12th
K~1st~2nd~3rd~4th
5th~6th~7th~8th
ages 12-14
ages 3 - 8th Grade
9th~10th~11th~12th
9th~10th~11th~12th
8 AM
8 AM
9 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
12 PM
6 PM
7 PM
8 AM
9 AM
10 AM
12 PM
6 PM
12 PM
10:45 AM
12 PM
11 AM
11:30 AM
2:30 PM
8 PM
4 PM
10 AM
11 AM
12 PM
2 PM
9 PM
$70
$55
$65
$55
$55
none
$60
$45
$60
$45
$85
9 AM
1:30 PM
1:30 PM
7 PM
11 AM
10 AM
10 AM
4 PM
$55
$60
$150
none
9 AM
1:30 PM
1:30 PM
8 AM
11:30 AM
10 AM
10 AM
11:30 AM
$80
$60
$150
$30
8 AM
9 AM
1 PM
6 PM
7 PM
11:30 AM
12 PM
5:30 PM
7 PM
8 PM
$40
$75
$80
$30
$30
ages 3 - 8th Grade
12 PM
4 PM
12 PM
9 PM
12 PM
$60
$140
none
Thunderette Dance
9 AM
9 AM
8 AM
6 PM
9 AM
$80
$60
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2014/15 BOLT Coordinating Committee
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
2014/15 BOLT Parent Volunteers
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
2014/15 BOLT Student Volunteers
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
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BOLT is an annual fundraiser for Pius X that consists of a gourmet dinner, live auction, silent auction, and lottery with cash
prizes totaling $15,000. The past 30 years have provided improvements that have cost approximately $4.5 million. One-third
of the proceeds fund the Booster Club’s special projects while
two-thirds of the proceeds finance improvements to the physical
facility.
The evening begins at 5 p.m. with Mass in the Pius X chapel. At
6 p.m., a silent auction and social hour are held in the Pius X
gym with dinner at 7:30 p.m. The live auction and lottery drawing follow from 8:30-10:30 p.m. Valet parking is available.
Seating is limited so book your reservation early.

Lottery Tickets: Remember to purchase a $100 ticket for a
chance to win $1000, $1500, $2500, or the Grand Prize of
$10,000. Winners do not need to be present at the event.
Tickets may be purchased from Pius X students or Deb
Schulte at (402) 488-0931.

Students: The top three student ticket sellers will win cash
prizes of $300, $200, or $100. The individual who sells the
grand prize winning ticket receives $100 as well. In addition,
there are prizes for the entire student body at the following
levels: 100 tickets = sweatpant/t-shirt dress-up day, 150 tickets = free cookie, 250 tickets = an administrator sleeps on the
roof, and 500 tickets = Raising Canes lunch.

Auction Items: Online bidding continues through the night of
the event.

Mobile Bidding: Register your mobile phone now at
www.piusx.net (click on the BOLT icon under Quick Links).
For those not using a mobile phone for bidding, there will be
tablet/computer bidding stations throughout the event with
volunteers ready to help.

Preview: All are invited Friday, April 22, from 6:30-7:30
p.m. Join us for a casual evening and hors d’oeuvres to preview our beautiful gift displays and dining area, have an opportunity to place bids on auction items, and thank our many
wonderful volunteers.
For more information, please visit www.piusx.net
[Development/Support - BOLT] or contact Deb Schulte at
[email protected] or (402) 488-0931.
BOLT 2016 Coordinating Committee
2014/15 Faculty/Staff
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
Building Outstanding Leaders Today
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IT IS BOLT LOTTERY TICKET SALE TIME
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BOLT Lottery announces NEW ticket sales incentives for the student body. In addition to individual
cash prizes for our top three adult and student ticket sellers, we are adding prizes for all students
when the whole student body reaches four different
sales levels. The incentives are:
100 tickets = sweatpant/t-shirt dress up day
150 tickets = free cookie.
250 tickets = administrator sleeps on the roof
500 tickets = Raising Canes lunch
Help the students reach all four prize levels by
buying a $100 lottery ticket today. Questions?
Contact Matt and Joan Tasler, BOLT Lottery
Chairs @ 402-310-9682 or [email protected].
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Mobile Bidding
Auction bidding sheets are no longer on the display tables, eliminating overcrowding around the auction
items. Mobile or text bidding (standard text messaging and data rates may apply) allows for a completely
paperless bidding system. Mobile Bidding will make our event run more efficiently from registration to
check out.
Can’t attend BOLT this year? Anyone can bid on the silent auction. The auction will be open for submitting bids Sunday, March 20 - before BOLT. You must register at the BOLT Mobile Bidding registration
page. Your instructions on how to start are the same as noted in “Before you arrive” (below). So, if you
can’t attend BOLT, you can still donate or bid on items. All items must be picked up Sunday following
BOLT, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., unless you make arrangements beforehand.
Before you arrive: Register your mobile phone online at www.piusx.net. Click on the BOLT icon under Quick Links, then go to the registration page. Be sure to fill out the form completely. All BOLT attendees must register their mobile phones online before they arrive in order to bid on items. You may go directly to the Qtego site at qtego.net/qlink/bolt2016.
Registering early will allow you to receive special announcements and updates about the silent auction.
The night of BOLT: Simply br ing your cell phone fully char ged and you ar e r eady to win some amazing items! Mobile bidding will allow you to bid electronically on all the silent auction items. You can easily
track your desired items by following your activity from your mobile device, or by using our tablets or the
computer bidding stations that will be available throughout the evening without having to return to the item’s
table.
Guests without phones: If you do not have a cell phone or do not wish to use your per sonal phone, no
worries. We will have tablets/computer bidding stations throughout the event location. And, we will have
volunteers ready to help you.
Text Mobile Bidding Instructions
Checking High Bid
Reply to any Qtego text message with the 3-digit Item Number and hit SEND. Example: 139 and click
SEND
Place a Bid
Reply to any Qtego text message with the 3-digit item number, your bid amount, and hit SEND: Example:
123 100. You will receive a text confirming your bid. You will also receive a text if someone outbids you.
Set a Max Bid
Reply to any Qtego text message with the 3-digit item number, your Max Bid amount plus the letter M, and
hit SEND. Example: 123 100 M
Check STATUS on your High Bids
Reply to any Qtego text message with STATUS and hit SEND
Questions? Please contact Deb Schulte at 402-488-0931 or [email protected].
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Pius X Foundation
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The Pius X Foundation
Nominations - Distinguished Stewardship Award
Michelle Birkel is the Director of the Pius X FounNominations are being accepted for the
dation. If you would like to make a donation or
2016 Distinguished Stewardship Award.
have any questions, please contact the office at
Pius X has been blessed with hundreds of
(402) 488-1046 or [email protected].
friends who support our students, faculty,
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and staff in many ways. You can help us
Nominations - Athletic Hall of Fame
recognize and honor their support and
dedication with a distinguished stewardCourtesy of the Pius X Foundation
ship nomination. The 2015 Distinguished
Stewardship Award was presented to Joe and Agnes Hanigan.
The 2016 recipient(s) will be honored at the Friends of Pius X
Appreciation Reception on Sunday, August 7.
We are interested in individuals who:
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
Have demonstrated exemplary service to Pius X High School
Have been a role model within their community
Are leaders in fulfilling our mission to “Restore All Things in
Christ”
Share their gifts of time, talent, and treasure with Pius X
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
Nominations are being sought for the Pius X Athletic Hall of
Fame and the deadline is Friday, April 15. Pius X athletic programs began competition in 1956 (Football) and the Thunderbolts became the first school in Lincoln to offer female athletics
beginning in 1970 (Golf). Today, Pius X students compete in 19
NSAA sanctioned sports and have won more than 50 state championships.
The purpose of the Pius X High School Hall of Fame is to honor
individuals and/or teams in the following categories:
Nominations for the 2016 award must be received by Friday,
April 15. Nominations should include your name and contact
information, the nominee’s name and contact information, and a
detailed explanation as to why the nominee should receive this
award. Nominations may be submitted to: Pius X Foundation,
6000 A Street, Lincoln, NE 68510; [email protected];
or www.piusx.net [Development/Support - Awards]. For more
information, contact the Pius X Foundation at (402) 488-1046.
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Nominations - Outstanding Alumni Award
Nominations are being sought for Pius X
graduates who deserve to be recognized
as a Pius X Outstanding Alumnus/
Alumna. The 2015 Outstanding Alumni
Award was presented to Dr. Mary Jean
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
(Anderson) Case ’67. Nominations for
the 2016 award must be received by Friday, April 15. The recipient will be honored at the Friends of Pius X Appreciation Reception on Sunday, August 7.
Athlete - This could be any high school athlete who participated at Pius X in a NSAA sanctioned sport and proved to have
superior performance. Any such person may not be considered
We are interested in graduates of Pius X who:
until 10 years after high school graduation.
Coach - Individuals must have coached at Pius X High School Are leading a life of leadership and service, and are outstandfor at least 5 years. A coach is eligible for Hall of Fame induc- ing examples of Catholic values, virtues, and ideals
tion if he/she has retired from coaching or has reached the age Are leaders in fulfilling our mission to “Restore All Things in
of 60.
Christ”
Contributor - This category includes teachers, administrators, Have graduated from Pius X at least 10 years ago
boosters, fans, or individuals who made a significant contribuAre recognized on a local, state, or national level in their field
tion to Pius X athletics.
Team - Athletic teams are eligible for the Hall of Fame 10 Have been awarded for contributions in their profession
years from the completion of their athletic season of accom- If someone you know meets the criteria or if you would like to
plishment. State Championship title(s) are a requisite, unless submit your name for nomination, please send a letter including
waived by the board/chair due to extenuating circumstances your name and contact information, the nominee’s name and
(historical, emotional, precedent, etc.).
contact information, and a detailed explanation as to why the
Nominations may be submitted to Pius X High School, 6000 A nominee should receive this award. Nominations may be submitStreet, Lincoln, NE 68510; [email protected]; or at ted to:
www.piusx.net [Development/Support - Awards]. All nominations are kept on file for five years. For more information, conFor more information, contact the Pius X
tact Pius X High School at (402) 488-0931. The Athletic Hall of Alumni Office at (402) 488-0931 ext. 10132.
Fame induction ceremony will take place on Sunday, August 7.
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Scholarships
- http://www.piusx.net/vnews/display.v/SEC/Development/Support|Scholarships Thanks to the generosity of many donors, Pius X will award more than
$62,000 in scholarships to students for
the 2015-2016 school year. Establishing
a Named Scholarship gives you the
opportunity to honor and remember
loved ones while actively supporting Pius X’s quality, Catholic
education. Once a Named Scholarship is created, the funds are
invested in the Foundation’s endowment with the income from
the investment being used to help pay a portion of students’ tuition. Named scholarships last forever and serve as a permanent
memorial. This means you can financially assist current as well
as future students for many years to come. As the scholarship
balance increases, so does the amount of aid students receive.
Courtesy of the Lincoln Pius X High School Official Facebook Page
You may donate to any established named scholarship or the
Pius X Foundation's general scholarship fund by clicking on the
The on-line application is now
Donate Now button or by mailing a check to Pius X. For more
available for Pius X students/
information or to establish a named scholarship, please contact
parents to apply for tuition assisMichelle Birkel or call 402-488-1046.
tance/scholarships for the 20162017 school year. Tuition assis- The following scholarships have been established with the Pius
tance will be awarded in June and recipients notified prior to the X Foundation. Click on the scholarship name to read about each
scholarship.
start of school in August.
The application can be accessed through the Pius X website
at www.piusx.net [Development/Support - Scholarships - Click
here to apply for tuition assistance/scholarships]. The deadline to
apply is Monday, May 30. The application is available in both
English and Spanish.
Parents or students who need assistance due to language barriers
or computer access are encouraged to contact the Guidance Department at (402) 488-0931 or the Pius X Foundation at (402)
488-1046. We are here to help.
There is a $30 application fee when submitting the online application. Each family is asked to pay half of this cost or $15,
which can be paid by credit or debit card. Pius X will cover
the remaining $15 fee. The majority of the scholarships are
based on financial need.
Parent(s) or guardian(s) wanting to be considered for tuition
assistance based on financial need must complete the FACTS
Grant & Aid assessment section of the online application. They
will need their 2015 Income Tax Return to complete the application. All information provided is kept confidential. Upon completion, parents/guardians will mail or fax the supporting documentation to FACTS. The tax information needed to verify the
application will be shown in the FGAA Checklist that is found
online. If someone is only applying for nonfinancial need scholarships, this portion of the application does not need to be filled
out.
Note: Award decisions are not made by FACTS, but by the
Pius X Scholarship Selection Committee in June 2016.
Thank you.
Vince Aldrich Memorial Scholarship
Michael Anderson Memorial Scholarship
Liam & Lorraine Barr Memorial Scholarship
Marilue Becker Scholarship
Kristin Bottger Memorial Scholarship
Mary Elizabeth Brake Memorial Scholarship
Jim & Merle Briggs Memorial Scholarship
Richard & Dorothy Burke Memorial Scholarship
Charles E. Chace Memorial Scholarship
Monsignor Dawson Scholarship
Jeff Dodd Memorial Scholarship
Joanne B. Easley Memorial Scholarship
Clint Eckhout Memorial Scholarship
Stephanie L Fiedler Memorial Scholarship
John Michael Foley Memorial Scholarship
Golden Spoon Scholarship
Matt Grosserode Memorial Scholarship
Steve H. Grosserode Scholarship in Memory of Marcella Grosserode
Eileen Hartmann Memorial Scholarship
J.F. Houser Citizenship Scholarship in Honor of Donald J. Houser
Don Kelley Scholarship
Kathi Krause Memorial Scholarship
John Liescheski Memorial Scholarship
Adam McCabe Memorial Scholarship for Kindness
Glenn & Ann Miller Memorial Scholarship
George O'Boyle Scholarship
Randolph Drug Store Memorial Scholarship in Honor of Felix Schmitz
and Marcella Mulligan Schmitz
Paul & Rosemary Reinsch Scholarship
Robert T. Roach Memorial Scholarship
Amy Rodeno Scholarship in Memory of Dr. & Mrs. Lynn Sharrar
Patrick Schafers Memorial Scholarship
Charles Shandera Memorial Scholarship
Harold & Cecilia Sherman Scholarship
Linda Sloup Memorial Scholarship
Fr. Mark Tasler Memorial Scholarship
Kyle VerMaas Memorial Scholarship
R. Scott Wickham Memorial Scholarship
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Propelr is an easy, convenient, and effective way
to raise money for Pius X.
Simply load your Propelr
card with any amount between $50-$1500. Whenever you shop at participating
merchants, a percentage of
your purchase will automatically be given back to Pius X. It
does not cost you anything to use the card. Merchants will also
become active in Omaha soon and throughout the state in 2016.
Sign up to get your card today at www.propelrcard.com/activate
and help support Pius X.
AmazonSmile is a simple
and automatic way for you
to support Pius X (your
favorite charitable organization) every time you
shop, at no cost to you.
When
you
shop
at
smile.amazon.com, you’ll
find the exact same low
prices, vast selection, and a
convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com with
the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to Pius X. You will use your existing Amazon account, but remember when you sign-in the first time to choose
your favorite charity: Pius X Foundation.
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fr ee
smartphone app: Together
A Greater Good. When you
use the app at participating
businesses, these char itable-minded businesses will
make a 5% donation (5% of
your bill before taxes) to
the Pius X Foundation.
Step 1: Download the app.
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Step 2: When it’s time to pay at a participating business, tell the
server/cashier that you would like to “TAGG” your purchase.
Tap the orange TA GG My Purchase button on the app. It will
prompt you to enter the pre-tax purchase amount. When you tap
Next, your camera should appear and the server/cashier will provide a QR code for the app to scan.
Step 3: Choose the Pius X Foundation from the list of organizations. The business will then donate 5%* of your purchase to us.
Step 4: Share your good deed on social media and give a shout
out to the business too.
* The donation amount may be capped at a certain amount set Twitter @PiusXLincoln
by the business.
Facebook restoreallthings
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Wish List for Pius X *Tax Deductible*
Thanks to the generosity of parents, alumni and friends of Pius X, more than $23,000 in donations to the Teachers’ Wish List was
received during the 2015-16 school year. These gifts have impacted our students and staff. New items/needs have been added since
the start of the new semester. The current wish list is available at www.piusx.net [Development/Support - Wish List - Teacher’s
Wish List]. You may make a tax-deductible donation at www.piusx.net – simply click the Donate Now button.. * Updated 3/14/16 *
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Foreign Language Department (continued)
Spy Rabbit (activity packet download)
Stickers & Construction Paper for Class Projects
“Le Petit Prince” for French 4 class (25)
Spanish Poetry Books
$4.99
$50-$100
$200
$50
Guidance Office
iPads for student use in Guidance Office (1)
Funding toward Ambassador Program
$900
any donation
Industrial Technology
Sawstop professional table saw
$2,900
Journalism
Nikon D7000 Camera + Nikon 55-300 Lens
$1,235
Math Department
Athletic Department
Funds for Summer Work on Curriculum Development
Storage shed next to baseball field to store baseball equipment
$1,000
Class Set of TI-84 Calculators (30)
Update PA system/maintenance of sound system at football field $1,000-$2,500
Site License for IXL Math Practice Software
Chair Rack
$750-$1,000
Class Set of iPads
Equipment for Weight Room
$500
New Chairs for Labs in Rooms 206 & 208
Golf cart with flatbed for use by Athletic Trainer
$3,500
Heart rate training + activity tracker monitors for P.E.(8)
$1,200 Science
$100 per person/per day
$3,570
$600/year
$10,000
$1,200
Science Tables with Chemical Resistant Laminate (20)
Vacuum with attachments
$3,600
SMART Document Cameras (3)
$200
$200 Social Studies
$210 Student Response System (clickers)
$1,100 each / $2,200 total
$150 each/$3,000 total
$250
$780 each/$2,340 total
Band (Athletic)
Sousaphones (2)
Stadium Snare Stands (4)
Tenor Drum Stands (2)
Stadium Bass Drum Stands (4)
Tenor Drums/Quads (2)
$3,000
Theology/Chapel Needs
Band (Concert & General Program)
New Uniforms for Marching Band & Concert Band (175)
$15,500
Vibraphone
$4,200
Bass Clarinet (1)
$2,000
Baritone Saxophone (1)
$3,800
Sheet Music
$60-$125
Donation to Band Endowment
any donation
iPads with Smart Music Program (3)
$728 each / $2,184 total
Remote Presenters (5)
Communion Patens (4)
Processional Torches (3)
$30 each/$150 total
$90 each/$360 total
$485 pair/$1,455 total
Yearbook
Nikon D7000 camera + Nikon 55-300 lens
Professional Photography Lessons (Yearbook & Journalism students)
$1,235
$200
Youth Ministry Department
Entire School
FALL (Faith, Action, Light, Love) Retreat Funding
$55/student
$2,000 Christian Prayer Books (100)
$15.95 each/$1,595 total
TEC Retreat Funding ($100/student)
any donation
Faculty
QUEST Retreat Funding ($60/student)
any donation
Send 15-20 teachers to conference for professional development $1,350/person March For Life Funding ($395/student)
any donation
T-Shirts/Sweatshirts (students attending March for Life)
$7each/$700-$1,000
Speaker for All-School Assembly
Family and Consumer Science Department
Viking Emerald 116 sewing machines (18)
$299 each / $5,400 total
Fine Arts/Music Program
Handheld Microphones (22) and a Choir Condenser (1)
New Wenger Show Choir Platforms
Orchestra Fees for Performances
$2,500
$15,000
$3,500
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Foreign Language Department
Children’s Spanish Story or Chapter Books for ages 8-14
Idiom Bookmarks - Class Incentive
Eyespy - Hands On (3)
Conversation Cards
Poster- las emociones
Food Sets with Activity Packet
DVD “Children of the Earth”
Spy Rabbit (movie download)
any donation
$11.95
$37.95 each
$25.95
$16.50
$95
$39.95
$5.99
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Do You Work for One of These Companies?
If you or your spouse works for any of the companies listed below, you now have an easy
way to double your gift to support Pius X High School. All of these organizations, plus many
others not listed here, will match your donation to a charitable organization such as the Pius
X Foundation. Contact your Human Resources Department for a Matching Gift form. For
additional information, please contact the Pius X Foundation at (402) 488-1046 or
[email protected].
3 Easy Steps:
 Find your company's name on this list or check with your Human Resources Department to see if
your gift will be matched.
 Obtain a Matching Gift form from your company’s Human Resources Department.
 Complete the form and send it to Pius X High School, Attn: Foundation Office, 6000 A St., Lincoln,
NE, 68510, with your tax deductible contribution.
Courtesy of Yearbook
Courtesy of Nolan DeWispelare
Courtesy of Yearbook
Courtesy of Yearbook
Courtesy of Yearbook
Courtesy of Audrey Kuehn
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Alumni Office
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Alumni Office
Visit www.piusx.net [click “Alumni”]. Kristin
(Edwards) Heath ’91 is Pius X’s Alumni Director and
may be contacted at [email protected] or
(402) 488-0931 ext. 10132.
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Plan Your Reunion Today
[email protected] or (402) 488-0931 ext. 10132
Very limited sizes are available in a fitted t-shirt which are available in two styles. Visit http://alumni.piusx.net/ or contact the
Alumni Office.
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Reserve the date. We hope to see you there.
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2016 Class Reunions
Visit www.piusx.net [Alumni - Reunions].
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5th All Honor Year Class Reunions - Saturday, August 6
If you graduated in a year that ends in 1 OR 6; please join us for
school tours, Mass, and a social reception at Pius X. Individual
class reunions may still be held on Friday and/or Saturday of
this weekend or any other date of your class choice. Each honor
year committee is asked to make a trifold poster board representing the class and days spent at Pius X to be displayed at various
Alumni events. The Classes of 1981, 1991, 1996, and 2006,
have already committed to this weekend, and 1986 will be the
weekend of July 8-10. We need to hear from the Classes of
1966, 1971, 1976, and 2001. Contact Kristin (Edwards) Heath
’91 to start planning your 2016 reunion.
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6th Annual ThunderBOLT Fun Run - Saturday, August 6
Join us for a 1-mile or 5K walk/run regardless of age or running
experience. If you are interested in joining the ThunderBOLT
Fun Run committee which begins meeting in March or volunteering the day of the event as a medic or in some other capacity
on or off the course, please contact Kristin (Edwards) Heath ’91.
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Homecoming Tailgate - Friday September 2
Save the date. Contact Kristin (Edwards) Heath ‘91 if you would
like to volunteer for set up, serving, and/or tear down.
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Alumni Committee Seeking Members
An Alumni Committee is forming and we are looking for a few
more people to join who have a vested interest in our alumni
community. Our next meeting is Monday, April 25. If you are
interested in joining this committee, please contact Kristin
(Edwards) Heath ‘91 in the Alumni Office expressing your interest for consideration.
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Alumni Department Is On Facebook & Linkedin
Check us out at www.facebook.com/lincolnpiusxalumni for
information on alumni events, news on past alums, deaths, and
bits about what is happening in the school today. You can also
catch up with fellow alums as well as find links to update your
info, donate to the school, or find out if you are a “missing” alum. Like us on Facebook today. We are also on Linkedin. Check
us out. Our group name is Lincoln Pius X A lumni.
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Keep Us Updated In The Alumni Office
Do you have news that you would like to share with your classmates such as a marriage, a new baby, or maybe a job change?
We would love to hear from YOU.
Class of 1960
Courtesy of Alumni Office
Class of 1975
Courtesy of Alumni Office
Class of 1990
Courtesy of Alumni Office
Class of 1995
Courtesy of Alumni Office
Reunion Tour of Pius X High School
Courtesy of Alumni Office
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Food Service
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Food Service
Tini Van-Oehlertz, M.S., R.D. manages and operates the
Food Service Program for Pius. Contact her at (402)
488-0931 or [email protected].
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Special Diet Meals
If your student has a medical diagnosis that
requires a modified menu, please contact Tini
Van-Oehlertz, M.S., R.D. A medical statement form with your physician’s signature is
required by the USDA.
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Carbohydrates Listed On The Web
The carbohydrate (CHO’) counts in grams per
serving are listed at www.piusx.net [Current
Menus].
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Breakfast Served Monday-Friday
Breakfast is served 7-8 a.m. (seniors 7-10
a.m.). A reimbursable breakfast must contain
at least three items. One must be a serving of
fruit.
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Service After School (S.A.S.) - 3-4 p.m.
Déjà vu entrées are $1.00 or less.
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Meatless Menus Featured On Fridays
Although meatless meals are not required
outside of Lent, it is a way to sacrifice together and fulfill the obligation of doing penance
on Friday throughout the year.
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Deposits For Food Service Accounts
The kiosk in the Commons does not accept bills
larger than $20. Deposits of checks and cash are
accepted in the front office. Be sure to indicate
the student’s name on all checks and ask for a
receipt. There is a fee for deposits at
www.myschoolbucks.com. Questions? Contact Karen Francis at [email protected] or
(402) 488-0931.
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Monitor Food Service
Even if your family does not use this site to
deposit money, parents are encouraged to
create a secure online account at myschoolbucks.com to follow their students’ purchase history.
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Chicken BASICS
Before you dive into your favorite chicken recipes, review a few
basics about managing your bird and tips to ensure food safety.
STORING CHICKEN
Store raw poultry in its original package in the coldest part of
the refrigerator.
Cook poultry pieces within two days of purchase.
For larger storage, freeze poultry in its original package for up
to 2 months.
To freeze larger poultry, wrap original package with foil.
Whole poultry will keep for up to 1 year; cut-up pieces will
keep for up to 9 months. Never freeze stuffed poultry.
HANDLING CHICKEN
Set aside a cutting board to use exclusively for raw chicken
and other meats that will be cooked.
Wash work surfaces and utensils in hot, soapy water before
and after handling chicken to prevent the spread of bacteria.
Never partially cook chicken, refrigerate, and finish later –
bacteria may grow.
Discard used marinade.
Serve cooked chicken immediately and refrigerate leftovers
within two hours.
Rinsing chicken is not necessary. However, you should rinse
cavities of whole birds that will be stuffed. Pat dry with paper
towels.
THAWING CHICKEN
Never thaw chicken at room temperature. Thaw in the refrigerator and in a dish to catch any drips.
Allow at least nine hours for parts and 24 hours for every 3.5
to 4 pounds for whole birds.
For fast thawing, you can microwave poultry on the defrost
setting; but be sure to cook immediately.
If a whole bird doesn’t fit in the microwave, place it in a resealable plastic bag in a sink of cold water. Allow 30 minutes
per pound, changing water every 30 minutes.
Courtesy of the Pius X Foundation
Source: BHG Chicken, April 2016
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Things In
In Christ”.
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CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
Menu - April 2016
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1
Hot Breakfast
French Toast Sticks
Lunch
Mac & Cheese
Yogurt Muffin Fruit Plate
Green Beans
Wheat Roll
4
Hot Breakfast
Turkey Breakfast Sliders
Lunch
Breakfast for Lunch
Scrambled Eggs
Hashbrowns
Sausage
Biscuit/Honey
11
Hot Breakfast
Breakfast Burrito
Lunch
Chicken Fajitas
Brown Rice
Broccoli
Fixin Bar
18
Hot Breakfast
Sausage Tornado
Lunch
Chicken Pot Pie
Baked Pork Chop
Mashed Potato
Meadow Lark Vegetables
Biscuits/Honey
25
Hot Breakfast
Turkey Breakfast Sliders
Lunch
Sloppy Joe/Wheat Bun
Turkey Tetrazzini
Mixed Vegetables
Wheat Roll
5
Hot Breakfast
Pancakes/Sausage
6
Hot Breakfast
Breakfast Sandwich
Lunch
Fiestada
Pesto Penne Chicken
Broccoli & Cauliflower
Wheat Roll
12
Hot Breakfast
Ham & Cheese Toastie
Hot Breakfast
Waffle/Egg/Sausage Sandwich
13
Hot Breakfast
Yogurt/Muffin/Granola Bar
Lunch
BBQ Chicken Flatbread
Chef’s Choice Vegetable
Hot Breakfast
Breakfast Pizza
Lunch
Hot Dog/Bun
Carrot Coins
Wheat Roll
20
Lunch
Lasagna Style Casserole
Cauliflower/Peas/Carrots
Garlic Bread
26
Hot Breakfast
Meaty Egg Casserole & Bagel
Lunch
General TSO Chicken
Meatloaf
Brown Rice
Stir Fry Vegetables
Wheat Roll
Lunch
Sweet Skillet Meatball Banh Mi
Corn Dog
Peas & Carrots
Wheat Bun
19
7
Hot Breakfast
Sausage Gravy/Biscuit
Hot Breakfast
Oatmeal/Coffee Cake
Lunch
Sweet & Sour Pork/Rice
Brown Rice
Stir-Fry Broccoli Blend
Vietnamese Egg Roll
Wheat Roll
Hot Breakfast
Chocolate Chip Pancakes
Lunch
Turkey Cheese Hoagie
Beef Mostaccioli
Chef’s Choice Potato
Vegetables
14
Hot Breakfast
Breakfast Sandwich
Lunch
Hamburger/Wheat Bun
California Chicken Wrap
Chef’s Choice Potato
21
Lunch
Meal in a Bowl
Wheat Roll
27
8
No Breakfast
BOLT Set-Up
Lunch
Mexican Lasagna
Fish/Chips
Green Beans
Breadstick
15
Hot Breakfast
French Toast Sticks
Lunch
Cheese Pizza
Minestrone
Cheese Stick, Crackers, Roll
Spinach & Romaine Salad
22
No School
No Lunch
Noon Dismissal
28
Hot Breakfast
Breakfast Sandwich
Lunch
Chicken Loco
Yogurt Banana Split Salad
Spinach & Romaine Salad
29
Hot Breakfast
Cheesy Egg Casserole/Bagel
Lunch
Deep Dish Spinach Lasagna
Canadian Cheese Soup
Yogurt/Crackers/Roll
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