FEBRUARY 29, 2012 THE PRESS PAGE 5
Thur., Mar. 1-
Wed., Mar. 7
Meals are subject
to change without notice
ADAMS-EDMORE ELEMENTARY (ADAMS)
Thur B: Cereal, PBJ L: Pizza, green beans, salad, applesauce
Fri B: Toast, sauce L: Knoephla soup, sandwiches, crackers, salad, fruit
Xlon - B: Cereal, PBJ L: Mac ham & cheese hotdish, carrots, bread,
salad, sauce
Tue B: Toast, sauce L: Scalloped potatoes w/ham, corn, dinner roll,
salad, fruit
Wed B: Cinnamon rolls, sauce L: Chicken burger, French fries, [xans,
salad, tYuit cup
ADAMS-EDMORE HIGH SCHOOL (EDMORE)
Served daily: skim milk, salad bar option, whole wheat products
Thu B: Muffins, orai%,e slices L: BBQs on wheat buns, baked beans,
cole slaw, mixed fruit
Fri B: Cereal, toast L: Tomato soup, grilled cheese, baby carrots
w/ranch, fruit
Mort B: Cereal, toast L: Turkey wrap w/trimmiN,,;s, potato chips, fruit
Tue B: Yogurt, toast, pineapple cups I,: Chicken nt%v, ets, rotini, green
beans, strawberries
Wed B: Cereal, toast L: Beefy scalloped potatoes, corn. dessert
FORDVILLE-LANKIN SCHOOL (FORDVILLE)
Milk & bread are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
Thur - B: Cereal, toast I,: Pizza noodle hotdish, garlic toast, salad bar,
fresh fruit
Fri B: French toast w/syrup L: Fish burgers, hash brown patties,
coleslax; carrot & celery stix w/dip, fnfit sauce
A.lon
Tue
\\;Ved -
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL (MINTO)
Peanut butter and Jelly served at aH break£asts; milk, peanut butter, and
bread served with all meals.
Thur - B: Yc)gurt, toast L: Hot ham & cheese, green beans, ve&v, ies, fruit
cup
Fri - NO SCttOOI.
Mon- B: Chocolale chip muffins, toast L: Baked chicken, a gratin
potatoes, ve&ies, fruit cup
Tue B: Taco lo Go, toast L: Chili, crackers, cheese, ve,,,,ies, fruit cup
Wed ..- B: French toast, toast L: Corn dogs, corn. veg_<ies, fl'uit CUlP
PARK RWER PUBHC SCHOOLS (PARK RIVEt)
Milk & bread are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
Thur B: Bagels, Ye, urt, Fruit; L: I-lish Sausage. Macaroni Salad, Salad
Bar, Fruit
Fri No School
Mon .... B: Cereal, Toast, Fruit; L: Hambm\\;,er Bar w/Toppings, Salad
Bar, Fruit
Tue - B: Breakfast Pizza, Fruit; L: Corn Dogs, Beans, Salad Bar, Fruit
Wed B: Frattatas, Fruit; L: HambuK%w Hotdish, Salad Bar, Fruit
VALLEY-EDINBURG K-4 (HoOFLE)
Peanut butter, Jelly, Bread, Milk, Veggie, Dessert served with all meals.
Thur Pancakes. Sausage. Fruit, Vegetable. Dessert
Fri - NO SCHOOl.
Men Spaghetti & Meat Sauce, Breadsticks. Vegetable, Dessert
Tue - Sub Sandwich, Vegetable. Dessert
Wed Soup. Egg Salad, Bolc.;na. PB & J Sandwiches. Ve,getable, Dessert
VALLEY-EDINBURG 5-8 (CRYSTAL)
Thur:
Fri: NO SCHOOI,
Mon:
Tue:
\\;Ved:
VALLEY-EDINBURG HIGH SCHOOL (EDINBURG)
Milk, bread and peanut butter are served with every meal.
Thurs: Chili, crackers, breadsticks, salad bin', cheese sticks, apple crisp
Fri: NO SCHOOL
Mort: Chicken rice casserole, fresh btms, carrots, salad bar, fruit
Tues: French bread pizza, salad bar, fruit, chocolate chip cookie
\\;Ved: Baked potato bar w/topphk, gs, &teen be-ar%.fruil salad
MINTO SCHOOL'S STUDENT OF THE MONTH
The Student of the Month for
January 2012 at Minto Jr./Sr.
High School is Lucas Mondry, a
Junior.
Lucas was nominated because
of the determination and
perseverance he shows on an
everyday basis in school. This
attitude also carries over into his
extracurricular activitiesl tte is
someone that his peers and
teachers can count on to get a
task done. Lucas is the son of
Sam and Mary Mondry.
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Speakersfl'opics : Brad Brummond - zx'r programs; Rita Seen - NRCS Programs/Wetland/llEL Compliance:
Kristi Biintndl - F' Programs; Pmn Yongen - FSA/ Credit Programs
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lo:oo-m:m Wdcome, Ernie Barta Walsh SCD Bcvd/FSA CO("
1o:to-lo:45 Soil Quality Demonstration, ttal Weiser NRCS Soil Ilealth Specialist I
lO:45-11:1o Dual Cropping v,'ilh Cover Crops. Brad Brummond wah, h Co EXT
11:1o-11:25 CovercropTrialSr. Project; JustinZahradka. BeginningFarmer
11:25-12:00 Cor Crop Pand Disoassion - Local Noducers
Lunch Peorided by First United Bcmk
12:45-1:10 SCD Ser',Sct's: Walsh Co nty S C toenail m District, Joleen Swartz, Matt Nelson
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SIR2C update, Tile Drainage Water Qualit) Study, Roxanae Johnson. NDSU
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3:0o-3:3o Program Update - Gwen Soholik Soil Consee,ationist
NRCS update: Compliaare Isues with 'rile Drainage and Breaking CRP Rita Seen. District Conservationist
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Region 2 Tournament action shots
Right: Spoilers Jake Hanson
gets a shot off while sur-
rounded by Hatton/Noahwood
defenders, Hanson finished
with 17 points.
Below: Grafton Spolers Adam
Jiskra drives in for two of his
game high 19 points in the
Spoilers Region 2 title win over
Hatton/Noahwood
Above: Drayton-Valley/Edinburg Titans KUen Flana-
gan drives to the basket for two of his nine points
against Hatton-Northwood. The Titans fell to the
Thunder 70-61in the opening round of the Region
2 Basketball Tournament in Grand Forks.
Below: Park River-Fordville/Lankin Aggies Chad
Jelinek wrestles with Thompson's Jake Adams for
the basketball. The Aggies fell to Thompson 58-45
in the opening round of the Region 2 Tournament
in Grand Forks.
M.Photos: Larry Biri
Above: Spoilers (I-r) Jake Hanson, Nic
Lundquist and Zach Burns celebrate
their Region 2 Championship.
Left: Grafton fan Cassie Thompson
nervously bites her Spoiler Spirit sign
as Hatton-Noahwood took a two point
lead in the closing minutes of the Re-
gion 2 Championship game. The
Spoilers responded with a 59-54 win
advancing to state for the second year
in a row.
Photo on Front: Spoilers Nic Lundquist celebrates
the Region 2 Championship with trophy in hand.
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00;PR falls to Farg0 N in ,l,auble overtime
Above: Grafton students wore their supper for their
team painted on their stomachs.
Top Right: Grafton Spoiler goalie Zach Suda and de-
fenseman Dylan Sundby are overcome with emotion
as Fargo Noah just scored the winning goal in dou-
ble overtime to win the Noah Dakota State Hockey
title.
Right: Spoilers Zach Feltman gets a pass off while
being dumped by a Fargo North defender.
University Fall Dean's Lists announced, local students named
BROOKINGS, S.D. -- The
following students have been
named to the dean's list for aca-
demic excellence during the Fall
2011 semester at South Dakota
State University.
Tina Ann Trenda, Park River,
N.D. Majoring in College of Agri-
cultural & Biological Sciences.
To earn dean's list distinctions in
SDSU's eight colleges, students
must have completed a minimum
of t 2 credits and must have earned
at least a 3.5 grade point average
on a 4.0 scale. Students with an as-
terisk received a perfect 4.0 gxade
point average.
CROOKSTON, M.N. -- Area
stndents named to the fall semester
2011 Dean's List at the University
of Minnesota, Crookston were an-
nounced by the Office of the Reg-
istrar. The U of M, Crookston is
one of the most respected career-
oriented, technology-based uni-
versities in the nation.
Brooke N Novak, Dahlen,
N.D.; Communications.
Scott L Johnson, Olso, M.N.
Golf and Turf Mgmt/Horticulture.
To qualify for a place on the
Dean's List, students must com-
plete 12 or more letter-graded (A-
F) credits while attaining a 3.66
grade point average.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The
University of North Dakota Deans"
list includes students whose grade
point averages are in the top 15
percent of the enrolhnent in each
of the University's degree granting
colleges and schools. A student
must have completed no fewer
than 12 semester hours of aca-
demic work for the semester, of
which eight or more hours must be
graded work rather than "'satisfac-
tory/unsatisfactory.'"
Crystal - Mary Kartes, Kali
Shephard; Edinburg - Laura Geir,
Kassandra Kertz; Grafton
Melissa Blanchard, Carly Hills,
Mallory McCarty, Anna Ruther-
ford, Megan Sevigny; Hoople -
Kaci Phelps; Minto -Alyssa
Gruchala, Sarah Schuster; Park
River - Ceceli Bonitto, Cody,Lar,
son; Pisek - Danielle Bjerke, lan
Foerster.
MOORHEAD, M.N. - ..... The
following students have been
named to the Minnesota State Uni-
versity Moorhead dean's list in
recognition of academic achieve-
ment thll semester 2011. Students
must maintain a 3.25 or higher
grade point average and carry .12
graded credits to qualify tbr the
honor.
Alexa Ernst, Park River, N.D.;
Karl Slominski, Ardoch, N.D.;
Erika Tisdale, Grafton, N.D.;
Jenna Van Dyke, Gary, S.D.
MSU Mo0rhea d, with an en-
rolhnent of 7,500 students, is a
comprehensive university offering
76 undergraduate majors with 141
emphases, 10 pre-profcssional
.:. studies,l.,aauat¢,.aegree pr! ,
gi:mns and J i a?ea*,4Bf ieddi: br i"
censure preparation.