Foreign Exchange Trip To Hawaii – ALOHA

23 May 2011 — Laura Fonseca
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In this April, more than 90 exchange students, from all over the world, got together in the paradise islands of Hawaii!  During April 2-9 all of us had the opportunity to experience different activities and cultures, but not only Hawaiian ones.  We, all the exchange students, were from at least 20 different countries and even if it was only for a week, we got to know each other really well and we made friends that will be never forgotten!

To start the week, on April 3rd, we had surf lessons in Waikiki beach, a Catamaran Ride and a very fun dinner at Hard Rock Café.  In the following day, April 4th, we had a city tour around the island, where we went to the famous Dole Plantation, Haleiwa town, North Shore and Sunset Beach; where the most famous surfing competitions were held.  For the final stop of the day we visited the Polynesian Cultural Center, where we were able to experience different cultures from the Polynesian islands, like Samoa and Tonga.

On April 5th, we had an amazing kayaking adventure were we headed to Mokulua, a bird sanctuary island made of volcanic rocks.  There we had lunch, we swam on the beautiful turquoise water and we went back to the beach Lanikai (Heavenly Waters) and after all of that we went back to the hotel.  In the next day, we spent the whole time in Hanauma Bay snorkeling, it was an awesome activity.  We saw common types of fish like the humunukuapua and all kinds of different ones.

April 7th was my favorite day because we visited the Pearl Harbor.  First we went to the USS Missouri, the battleship, where we volunteered our time by doing a social project.  We helped them to clean, and after that we had a fantastic tour where we were able to see the command center, and a lot of cool areas of the ship.  After that we finally got to go to the memorial, where we learned a little bit more about that tragedy.  In our last day, we enjoyed our last day and we said goodbye to all the good friends we made. Hopefully I will get a chance to met them all again !

FFA Tree Planting

18 May 2011 — Kaitlyn Dinwiddie
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May 7, 2011 and May 15, 2011 the Meeker FFA chapter went to White River Tree Farms  owned by Gary Moyer. The chapter planted trees as a fundraiser.

Over the two days  9,900 trees were planted. Many of the FFA members showed up for work.

Included in the group was Kristen Atchely who said, “It was a long day, but had a ball, and we made a lot of progress.”

Another member that represented the FFA was Tristan Nielsen and  she commented,  “It was interesting to be able to learn how to do it (tree planting) and it was a lot of work, but a lot of fun.”

Everybody worked really hard and thank you Gary Moyer for allowing the FFA to raise funds for our future events.

It’s the Final Countdown (State Track)

18 May 2011 — Kevin Eli
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It’s the rush of your adrenaline!!

It’s the emotion of your surroundings!!

It’s a little word that every athlete would die to compete in…”STATE”

Thats right! State is just around the corner and it shall be the race of the century!!

“Just imagine it now”

..The FASTEST! The BADDEST! The STRONGEST! The BEST OF THE BEST!,and  the most UNIQUE students in the state shall all meet in one place, at one time, with one goal.

Oh the rush of it all can make anybody shiver. And, yes Meeker, Colorado, our Cowboys have worked hard and are eager to win. They have dripped tears, dragged their bodies around, and laid their hearts down to compete, and to win, “THE FIRST PLACE MEDAL.”

This spectacular showdown shall go down in history as the most entertaining.. most extraordinarily.. most intense.. most jaw-dropping.. and the most electrifying event to ever go down in the year of 2011.

Now,wait a minute before I go any further, here is the address of the event:

Jefferson County Stadium

500 Kipling st.

Denver, Co 80266

INTRODUCING THE EXTRAORDINARILY STUDENTS OF THE MEEKER COWBOYS THAT WILL JOIN THE REIGN OF BATTLE.

BOYS

ITS THE LIGHTNING MCQUEEN..ITS THE OKACHOBI.. ITS THE JUNIOR-TOBY (OKACHOBI) CASIAS!!

ITS THE ZIZZLE..ITS THE SNAKE..ITS THE SENIOR-JAKE(THE SNAKE) NIESLANIK!!

OPE BECAREFULL..THE BIG BOY IS IN TOWN..ITS THE RYNO..ITS A SENIOR-RYAN(THE RYNO) WIX!!

O SNAP!THE PRINCESS IS IN THE BUILDING..ITS THE GRIDIRON SENIOR- PRINCESS ALEMA ATOAFA!!

ITS THE HOTSHOT..ITS THE TALK SMACK, EYE TWITCHING SENIOR-JARED (DOME) FRANTZ!!

OPE WE HAVE FRESH-MEAT..ITS THE FRESHMAN-DJ-SKEVY- KEVIN ELI!!

ITS LITTLE SETH.ITS THE PRETTY BOY FRESHMAN- JAKE ( SETH) BOESCH

ITS AN ALTERNATE..A FORMER MONTROSE..ITS MR.JERSEY SHORE- SEBASTIAN CLARKE

GIRLS

SHE FLOATS LIKE A BUTTERFLY, AND STINGS LIKE BEE..ITS THE SHOW-STOPPER..ITS THE ALL OR NOTHING JUNIOR-KATHRYN(THE BUZZ) DOLL!!

DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE BEAUTY OF THIS GA’L..AS BRUTAL AS A  LION AND AS TOUGH AS NAILS..IT’S THE SOPHOMORE-BAILEY(THE BEAUTY) ATWOOD!!

SHE’S AUTOMATIC, SYSTEMATIC, HYDROSTATIC..WELL NOW SHE’S THE SOPHMORE- JORDAN(THE SHOW SHOCKER) BROWN.

These are their events.

Jake Nieslanik (200 meter dash,  100 meter dash,  4×100,  4×200)

Jared Frantz (400,  4×100,  4×200)

Kathryn Doll ( Long Jump,  Triple Jump,  100,  200)

Toby Casias ( 100 meter dash,  200 meter dash,  4×100,  4×200)

Alema Atoafa (Long Jump)

Jordan Brown (High Jump)

Bailey Atwood (Shot-put,  Discuss)

Ryan Wix (Shot-put,  Discuss,  4×100)

Jake Boesch ( 1600 also known as the mile,   3200 also known as the 2 mile)

Sebastian Clarke ( Alternate 4×100,  4×200)

Meeker High School State Track and Field Competition Schedule

Thursday

Boys shot-put– 12:00

Girls Long Jump– 12:30

100 meter dash Preliminaries– 1:00

Girls High Jump — 2:00

Girls Shot-put — 2:00

4×200 meter relay preliminaries — 2:30

Boys Long Jump –3:00

400 meter dash preliminaries –4:45

200 meter dash preliminaries 5:55

Friday

Boys Discus –8:30

4×100 preliminaries –9:40

4×200 meter relay finals– 1:20

3200 meter run finals– 3:10

200 meter dash finals–3:50

Saturday

100 meter dash finals –10:30

1600 meter run finals –11:10

400 meter dash finals– 11:30

4×100 finals — 2:30

Girls Triple Jump 2:00

“If you want a copy of the files of what events and times of event like i just showed you: CONTACT OUR COACH JOHN STRATE AT 970-366-0087.”

The Smell Of Coffee In The Morning

17 May 2011 — Maxime vanDijk
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Women wake up with a good mood when they drink some fresh coffee.  Men come out of bed for eggs, bacon and sausages.

Recently done research by van Slumberdown reported that women in general have a better mood in the morning than men do.  But now we also know that we like to wake up with different scents.

Twenty-six percent of the women like to wake up with the smell of coffee. Also shower gel (32%), mowed lawn (11%) and fresh baked bread (10%) do good. Five percent of the respondents also said to wake up with the smell of their partner, but if that’s a good thing…

The School Year 2010-2011 is Coming to a Closing

17 May 2011 — Emilee Kohls
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Not only are the seniors anxious to graduate, but so is every other student yearning for the summer and getting ready for next year.  Students prepare for finals as the teachers dread inventory.

“I’m Preparing for football next year.” says, soon to be sophomore, Kevin Eli.

Next year’s junior, Taylor Bair, says, “Prom, and I’m preparing for college.”

Lani Mataia, who is going to be a senior next year, says, ” I am preparing for awesomeness, senoritas, senior prank and college.”

Graduating senior Sawyer Bivens says, “Other than college, I prepare for making money and not getting killed.”

There you have it, from all sides, what students prepare for as the school year is coming to the end.

We Will Miss Our Cowboys!

17 May 2011 — Ariah Adams
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As a new year rapidly lurks around the corner, something will be missing. The  seniors  of 2011 have impacted the halls and the hearts of the underclassmen.  Like Mr. Henderson said, “Their leadership will be missed.”For a class of only thirty two, their presence seems much larger.

When asking Mrs. DeVore-Wedding what she would miss most about the graduating class   she smiled and replied, “Their sense of humor.” Their laughter has echoed the halls that now are filled with enthusiastic smiles.

Ms. Kim, on the other hand, said with a frown, “What I miss every year,  handing out transcripts.”

Mr. Strate lightened the mood by jokingly saying, “I will miss Ryan Wix’s flowing blonde locks, and Cole Steiner’s toothless smile.”

Ms. Burnell is going to miss their artistic abilities, and the bunch of characters and their bright smiling faces.

Mr. Kindler when asked,”What are you going to miss the most?” He replied,”Their bubbly personalities.”

Multiple seniors are very excited.  When asking one particular Cowboy if he was excited to graduate, he smiled and  replied, “Hell ya!”

Underclassmen on a scale of one to ten said ten on how much they will be missed.

We all start out as  freshmen and end the game as seniors , and this is what they have done.

The throne is now empty and will be replaced  by the juniors.

Good luck seniors in all that you do!

Last Concert Ends Singing

17 May 2011 — Selena Steele
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The last concert of the year was held last Thursday, May 12. It opened at 7:00 with the Jazz Band, consisting of  five students. They performed three songs, one of them being Luise Luise.

During the concert, Mr. Eggabraten awarded Laura Glass, the only senior in the band with two awards for her musical talent and directing when he was gone.

The Concert Band performed directly after. They performed a variety of peaces, including Semper Fidelis as there ending peace. The bright and exciting march left the audience singing.

Summer Clothes!

16 May 2011 — Christy Marquette
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It’s finally starting to get warm in Meeker and it’s time to break out the capris, shorts, skirts, and other summer clothes!

However; as a reminder, even though it is getting nice outside, there is still a dress code inside.

Our student dress code pertaining to summer clothes states that:

Shorts, dresses, skirts, or other similar clothing must past the middle fingertip when arms are relaxed at the side, palms flat against thighs

Inappropriately sheer, tight or low-cut clothing (e.g., midriffs, halter tops, backless clothing, tube tops, garments made of fishnet, mesh or similar material, garments that expose of uncover undergarments, muscle tops etc.) that bare or expose traditionally private parts of the body including, but not limited to, the stomach, buttocks, back and breasts are not accecptable

Student Council Elections Yet Again…..

16 May 2011 — Calvin Shepherd
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This is a massive update on the new student council runners. The newest runners are Anna George, Kelly Denny, Kaysen Chintala, and Joey Scherbarth.  Dakota Giao has made the decision to run for President along with Anna George and Aubrey Walsh.  Kelly Denny is running for Vice President with Lelani Mataia and Ty Shepherd. Lindzy  Patterson is running by herself for the role of secretary and so is Sydney Boes for Treasurer. New runners, Kaysen Chintala and Joey Scherbarth are joining Tala Altoafa in the fight for Parliamentarian. This sure to be a great election… Good Luck Future Student Leaders.

“Senior Ditch Day”

12 May 2011 — Tala Atoafa
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The Senior pranks hit Monday the 9th and along with them came trouble, p****d off underclassmen and a very overwhelmed office staff.

Before all this went down the master minds met up at a parking lot.  Then they went to the school in a huge van.  They entered the school through the auditorium and just pranked the night away.  This happened at about one o’clock that morning.  By 1:30 they were rushing out the door to safety with a grumpy Mr. Henderson too far behind to catch them.

Monday was Senior Ditch Day and this year not one Senior showed up to school to bear the reactive sting from their Sunday night/Monday early morning antics.  Most of the damage was cleaned up by the time underclassmen arrived at the school.  Textbooks  stacked in the hallway were left for underclassmen to sort through and claim.

Other pranks included: zip tying all the lockers shut, saran wrapping with fishing lines around the books, taking all the chairs and lining them down the hallway, taking the exercise plyos with pink balloons under them then wrapping saran around the concoction and carting a wheelbarrow of bricks into Mr.Henderson’s office.

“It was soo much fun. We had the biggest adrenaline rush ever” said an anonymous source. “Someone yelled cops and we all just sprinted out the door.”

All-in-all they were pranks well done and although there may be mixed reactions to the pranks, it is done. The Class of 2011 attempted their demonic worst and will soon be gone. We will miss you and hope that you have a great time in college.

Last Band Concert of the Year

11 May 2011 — Selena Steele
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For all the music lovers who where left wanting more at our last concert in December, there will be one last performance May 12th. The concert will consist of only high school students rather than having all the bands perform in one night.

The band will be performing great peaces such as Denbridge Way and Dedicatory Overture. They will perform a peace from The Planets called Mars, a loud peace that projects suspense and excitement that will make you sit on the edge of your seats.

Join the band students for a concert that will be held on Thursday, May 12th, at Meeker High School in the auditorium.

Meeker High School Annual Awards Assembly

10 May 2011 — Selena Steele
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On May 10th, 2011, there will be an awards assembly recognizing the amazing students we have here at Meeker High School. Over half of the students will be presented with awards for their specific achievements that they have made during the school year.

The assembly will be held at 2:15 and will end around 3:15. The class schedule has been changed to a Wednesday schedule for the assembly.

Unknown Dangers of Tanning

10 May 2011 — Sawyer Bivens
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As society moves forward, it is becoming more and more common that people put their bodies and lives at risk to look their best.  I’m talking about tanning.

Tanning is the bodies defense against the suns harmful UV rays.  When the pigment in the skin gets burnt, it darkens to help prevent further burning but this is not a good thing.  It puts your body under stress because it is rushing to repair the damaged skin cells.  This damage can also cause skin mutations that lead to cancer, not to add that tanning causes photo-aging (wrinkles and sun spots).

Many people believe that the darker your skin is, the more protection you have against sunburn and skin cancer.  This is very true but only in people with NATURALLY dark skin.  When you are light, and you become tan, it is really just your skin being destroyed.

What about tanning beds?

Tanning beds are no safer than sun exposure.  Many tanning salons claim that their tanning beds are safer because you use mainly UVA rays and the UV exposure is more controlled.  Many studies have showed that many times tanning salons exceed what is considered a safe level of UV exposure.  Study after study have shown that tanning beds increase the risks of melanoma, and non-melanoma skin cancers.

In the end there is really no safe way to tan, but there are safe alternatives to tanning, such as sunless spray tans.

To learn more visit the skin cancer foundation at

www.skincancer.org

“Community Members Kick up Their Heels at One of Meeker’s Oldest Social Events”

10 May 2011 — Kaitlyn Dinwiddie
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MEEKER, CO– The Meeker Chamber of Commerce has partnered with local energy companies, Friends of the FFA and the Meeker FFA Chapter to give you the annual After Birth Ball! With an evening full of eating, dancing and live entertainment, you don’t want to miss this fantastic community event. This year’s ball will be at the Fairfield Center (200 Main Street) on May 21, 2011 at 6:00 P.M.

Long considered one of Meeker’s favorite and largest social events, the Afterbirth Ball signifies the end of a long cold winter; specifically the conclusion of calving and lambing season.  It also gives community members the chance to “let down their hair” and relax before the summer labor begins.  Perhaps more aptly described as the “After the Birth” ball, this event is known for a “kicking good time,” complete with dinner, dancing and great socializing.

Come at 6:00 p.m. for social hour, hosted by the Meeker Lion’s Club; during this time participants will have the opportunity to view educational displays and take a trip down memory lane as members of the Meeker FFA Chapter will have historical scrapbooks, photo albums and information about Agriculture Education on display in the lobby of the Fairfield Center.

You won’t want to pass up the FFA fundraiser dinner served from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. This scrumptious dining experience comes to you courtesy of the Friends of the FFA alumni group.  Featuring Ben Roger’s Tri-Tip, roasted pig by Todd Morris, large baked potatoes, rolls by Lori Kendall, homemade desserts courtesy of the Meeker FFA Chapter, salad and non-alcoholic beverages, this is one dinner you don’t want to miss! For only $35 per couple, $20 for individuals and $10 for kids 10 and under, you can get a great meal for an affordable price.

Get your dancing shoes out; from 8:00 – midnight, the band “Coy Keithly and the Band Straight Shot” will be performing live. Featured at the RBC Stock Growers banquet for the last two years, this country band is ready to rock the house. Make sure to stay for this FREE dance, brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce, it’s a great way to chase the winter blues away!

So mark May 21st on your calendar, stop by the Meeker Chamber of Commerce, Meeker General Mercantile, or see your local FFA member to get your dinner tickets and come prepared to party the night away at the second annual, “After the Birth,”AfterBirth Ball!

Henna Tattoo Fundraiser

10 May 2011 — Emilee Kohls
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A Henna fundraiser sponsored by Ms. Burnell, Meeker High School art teacher, will raise money for the Meeker High School art program!

Tattoos cost $1 to $40 depending on the design detail.  If you have a special request, see Ms. Burnell during Cowboy Time to set up an appointment.

History: Henna has been used since 1200 B.C. Henna is supposed to bring luck and happiness and is used in joyous ceremonies in India and other cultures.

Care for Henna tattoo:

1. Scrub area to remove lotion and layers of dead skin BEFORE application of henna .
2. Avoid wetting design area for 12 hours if possible.
3. Let the Henna paste dry and leave it on for six or more hours for best results.
4. Peel off the dry henna paste with your fingers and rub off any residue with any vegetable oil.

You must have parental permission to get a temporary Henna tattoo.

Spring Fashion

10 May 2011 — Maxime vanDijk
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Even though you can’t always tell when you look outside, spring really is coming up. Which means it’s time for the new spring fashion trends. I’ve done some research and can proudly present the new trends for spring 2011 right off the runways of New York, London, Milan and Paris.

The main styles spotted on the runway are the ballerina, military, color blocking and the neutrals and nudes.

The “Ballerina” and the “neutrals and nudes” looks are a little similar.  For both styles we see a lot of neutral colors like creamy white, tan and pale pink.  What makes the ballerina look different is the choice of fabric. We see a lot of  soft and delicate fabrics like lace, silk, and soft cotton. The pieces for the ballerina look have a very feminine touch with little bows and ruffles.

“Many mass retailers like Tommy Hilfiger and Forever 21 have loads of great ruffled shirts this spring,” style and beauty expert Mary Allice Stephenson says. “Whether it’s a ruffle chambray tank or the ruffles on your tiered skirt, a little ruffle goes a long way and sweetens up everything you wear. I pair spring’s ruffles right now under my most masculine suits and boyfriend cardies. It makes even the most casual clothes in my closet seem super sexy.”

The military trend is back and making its mark this season. This trend has been hanging around for quite a while and is bigger than ever this summer and could not be easier to pull together. In its simplest form the army look is all about combining khaki with a range of colors including bold red and accents with gold, silver or brass. The must have for this look is the military jacket in a petrol blue or khaki. If you’re inspired by this look, you’ll find some great items at Forever 21 or G Star Raw.

The color blocking look will be characterized by lots of bright colors, that are badly needed after a long, cold, dark winter filled with gray tones. When it comes to color blocking, don’t be afraid to mix unconventional colors together. Blue and green and orange may sound like a crazy combo, but it will give you the perfect look.  You can shop this look basically everywhere, but some great essentials you’ll find at H&M and asos.com

The Neutrals and Nudes look is very feminine and gracefull.  This look is been around for a while now in Europe but finally spotted in the USA. It isn’t just in clothing we see a lot of nude colors as far as the fashion world goes. We’ll also see nude colors in our make up, jewelry and even shoes. What makes this look different from the ballerina look is the choice of fabrics. This look works great with leather, suede and jeans. You’ll find some great spring makeup with lots of neutral colors at Stilla.  7forallmankind and American Eagle will give you a great selection of clothes.

Now all you we have to do is wait for spring to finally begin. You’ll sure look great with these fashion trends.

The New Student Council Candidates

10 May 2011 — Ariah Adams
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Currently, there are  five candidates running for office for the new year approaching us rapidly! But who?

We see them every day in our halls, but who are these people?

At this moment, Aulbery Walsh is running for presidency.

Along with Lani Mataia and Ty Shepard for vice presidency. As well as

Lindzey Patterson running for secretary,  While Sydney Boes runs for Treasurer.

Who will be elected as 2011- 2012  STUCO…?  The choice is yours! The  elections are held May 6th

Caleb Dodds, Senior, and Laura Fonseca, Sophomore, wishes good luck to candidates for  2011 -2012 school year! So who will lead our  school?

The Race for Office

3 May 2011 — Lathrop Hughes
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Ladies and gentlemen, the end of the year is rolling around and you know what that means. It’s time for student council elections. It appears to be a little more of a race than last year. We have two, I said two, candidates for parliamentarian Joey Scherbarth and Tala Atoafa. However, we only have one candidate for secretary, which is Lindzey Patterson. In the field of treasury, we also only have 1 candidate Sydney Boes which if elected will retain her position from last year. Now as we move up the ladder, the race seems to get tighter for vice president. We have Leilani Matia, Dakota Giao, and Calvin (a.k.a. Ty) Shepered. Now that sounds like a race. Last but not least we have the runnings for the president between Anna George and Aubrey Walsh. We wish are candidates luck and can’t wait to here from them on Friday this week.

Teacher of the Month!

3 May 2011 — Tala Atoafa
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For the month of May the CowboyRoundUp has chosen Mrs. Naomi Etchart!

“She is a great, young, hip teacher with a lot of swag.”

She is a math teacher and also an alumni. She went to college at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University on the campus in Arizona.  No, she did not go to school for teaching at first, but found her calling after realizing that Engineering wasn’t for her! She really deserves this award and we are glad to present it to her.

“Mrs. Etchart really cares about her students and it shows by how much time and effort she puts into teaching them and making sure that they’re on track!”

Student of the Week

3 May 2011 — Christy Marquette
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This week’s student of the week is Alema Atoafa!

“Alema was chosen for a number of different reasons. He has a very polite demeanor towards teachers and always seem to have a positive outlook. He has been through some tough situations and still managed to keep himself on track. We [the teachers] appreciate his intelligence, his attitude, and most importantly, the way he treats others.” said Kathleen Kelley.

He gets the Student of the Week parking space for the week of May 2nd and he will also receive a king size candy bar!

Congrats Alema!

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