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December 2016 | Volume 19 | Number 3The official monthly newsletter of Xavier High School
Inside
Principal‘s Corner: 2 | Business Office News: 3 | Dancing with
the Saints Update: 4 | Campus Ministry News: 5 | Xavier Hires
New Learning Coach: 7 | School Cents: 8 | Health Reminder: 9 |
Poms Win State: 10 | Saints Earn Accolades: 11 | Good News: 12
| Booster Club: 13 | Students / Faculty of the Month
& Merry Christmas: 15
“You Are Our
Ambassadors”
Principal‘s
Corner:
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You Are Our Ambassadors
We at Xavier hope that you and your family were able to
enjoy a Happy and Holy Christmas and we extend our
wishes for a very Happy New Year. Certainly this wonderful
season is a reminder to all of us of God’s magnificent pres-
ence in our world.
School will resume on January 3 as we be-
gin our second semester. There is always
something fresh about that start – a new be-
ginning so to speak. Classes and grading
start from scratch. Many students will expe-
rience new courses, encounter new teach-
ers and share time with new classmates.
As is the case every year, the end of
January marks our annual celebration
of Catholic Schools Week. We will join
nearly 8,000 Catholic schools nationwide from January
29 to February 4 to celebrate the gift of
Catholic Education. This year’s theme is
“Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith,
Knowledge and Service.”
This wonderful gift of Catholic Education
is only possible through the financial,
emotional and prayerful support of par-
ents, parishioners, benefactors, faculty
and staff. When we celebrate “Catho-
lic Schools Week,” we are in fact
celebrating “Catholic School Com-
munities.” This year’s celebration,
as always, will include our Catholic
Schools Liturgy (celebrated with our
middle school students) on Tuesday,
January 31 at 10 a.m. All are all welcome
and encouraged to attend!
As I have in the past, I encourage all of you to visit with your
students during that week about the value of their Catholic
school education. In what ways has that education strength-
ened their faith? In what ways has it prepared them for the
future? In what ways have they been chal-
lenged? Ask them to share their experiences
at Xavier. You might share some stories from
your own days in school and compare them
to your students’. The gift of Catholic educa-
tion is not something students should take
for granted. They should reflect on just how
special a gift this is.
And what better time than during Catholic
Schools Week for all of us to “spread the
word” about our outstanding school? As par-
ents or former parents, you are our finest and
most important ambassadors. You have seen first hand what
an education at Xavier means. Without a doubt, an educa-
tion at Xavier requires sacrifice. Parents of prospective stu-
dents need to hear that the experience is worth that sacrifice.
At dinner parties and other social gatherings, at youth ball
games, concerts and recitals, whenever you have a chance,
share your belief in what we do and in the importance of a
Catholic education. Encourage those who are interested to
contact me directly and schedule a visit to Xavier.
It takes a village to raise a child and it takes a community
to educate the total person in a Catholic environment. We
thank God for the incredible community that is Xavier and
that community starts with our parents. Thanks for all of
your help in making Xavier High School a place of which we
can all be proud!
Sincerely,
Tom Keating, Principal
tom.keating@xaviersaints.org
@Phillyboy14
Tom Keating
Xavier Principal
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Business Office Updates
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Tuition Payment Date Reminder
January 10	 Second semester & third quarter tuition due
March 10	 Fourth quarter tuition due
We thank the majority of families who fulfill their financial obligation promptly. Unfortunately, some of our fami-
lies do not make their payments in a timely manner. If at any time your circumstances change and will not allow
you to complete your obligation as indicated on your tuition contract, please contact Tom Drish at 739-7307.
Tuition Tax Credit Information
To make things move in a more efficient manner for families, we are asking parents to print off tuition statements
from My Back Pack web site (step by step process below) to use for the Tuition Tax Credit on your Iowa tax
return. The credit is maxed out at $1,000 of allowed school expense per student (tuition, textbooks) for calendar
year and max credit is $250 or 25% of max expense per student. Please provide this documentation to the per-
son who prepares your tax return to take advantage of the tuition tax credit.
Click Here to Access Senior Systems/My Backpack to Retrieve & Print Your Year-End Tax
> Enter ID and Password
> Tuition and Fees Summary
> View Account Details
> Search All Transactions
> Enter Date 01/01/2016 – 12/31/2016
> Bottom of screen is printable version select to print
> Push Ctrl + P to print
If you have questions please call the Xavier Business Office at 319-294-6635.
Please use the link to view eligible expenses:
https://tax.iowa.gov/expanded-instructions/tuition-and-textbook-credit-k-12-only-0
Dancing With the Saints: Update
Online voting for our Dancing with the Saints: Season 2 dancers is now open! See who is leading the pack for voting donations
garnered to date. Remember to vote for your favorite dancers online at XavierSaints.org/DWTS. Proceeds from this event will
be used to purchase and install a new sound system in the Ron Thillen Gymnasium!
CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE DANCER TODAY!
You can help your favorite dancing couple win the People’s Choice Award by “voting” for them via making an online contribution
toward that duo TODAY. Online voting will remain open through the live event on January 14th. The couple with the highest amount
of voting donations at the end of the live event will be crowned the “People’s Choice” of Dancing with the Saints: Season 2!
ONLINE VOTING OPEN TODAY!
Live Event: January 14, 2017
DANCING WITH THE SAINTS
IS PRESENTED BY
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Campus Ministry Update
Submitted by Jody Esker
XHS Campus Ministry
As 1st semester comes to a close, we
reflect on the many ways we have seen
our theme of “Make me an instrument
of YOUR peace” come to life this school
year. During respect life month we
had “shadow people” (compliments of
Charlie Esker and Art Club) around the
building reminding us of the lost and
forgotten people and the ways in which
we can reach out in love, faith and for-
giveness.
We have come together as a community
of faith at the deaths of beloved teacher
Justin Kramer and infant son Will Rich-
mond, of Jaclyn and Mark Richmond.
We were reminded of the beautiful
words of St. Francis the it is in “dying
we are born into eternal life”.
We have reached out to those in need,
made their darkness light, by support-
ing Mary’s Meals, having a winter cloth-
ing drive for Highwood Hills students ,
the collection of funds for the Haitian
Project, and participating in the Angel
Tag project with Tanager Place. All this
in only a few short months, for we know
that it is giving we receive and we look
forward to many more months of giving
and seeking to understand, letting the
Lord use us as instruments of peace.
As part of our preparations for Advent
our sophomores and juniors, we cel-
ebrated the Sacrament of Reconcilia-
tion on December 1. Thank you to the
priests from our supporting parishes
who celebrated Reconciliation with
us. We are very blessed to have such
excellent spiritual guidance. Please take
advantage to prepare more fully for the
Christ child by receiving the sacrament
of reconciliation.
We again participated in the Angel Tag
project in cooperation with Tanager
Place. Students and faculty had the
opportunity to select a gift tag from
the Angel Tree for a child in need. 150
children were able to have a Christmas
present under the tree because of our
participation. This wonderful project
put us all in the Christmas spirit!
The Advent season began Sunday Nov.
27 and lasts until Dec. 24. Spend some
time pondering the wonder of Advent.
Christmas Season is Dec. 25- Jan. 9.
Spend some time growing in your faith
by utilizing online resources. There are
many but here a few recommendations:
Redeemed Online; Faith ND; Dynamic
Catholic; Creighton Online.
Lord,make me an instrument of
Your peace.Where there is hatred,
let me sow love; where there is
injury,pardon; where there is
doubt,faith; where there is despair,
hope; where there is darkness,
light; where there is sadness,joy.
O,Divine Master,grant that
I may not so much seek to be
consoled as to console; to be
understood as to understand; to
be loved as to love; For it is in
giving that we receive; it is in par-
doning that we are pardoned; it is
in dying that we are born again
to eternal life.
Prayer of
Saint Francis
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
Our patron is St. Francis Xavier whose Feast Day was Dec 3.
St. Francis Xavier is an amazing Saint who traveled the world
evangelizing. His focus was to spread the love of Christ and
to to not focus on his own desires and needs.
Creator God
Inspired by the example of St. Francis Xavier,
We pray to you for the courage to be
missionaries,
Reaching out and leading others to Jesus.
Like St. Francis Xavier
May we help those in need,
May we live a life rooted in prayer and
May we bring Christ to all those we meet.
This we ask through your Son,
Our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Amen
There was a gathering Dec 6 at Xavier around the Angel of
Hope. The vigil coincided with events held simultaneously
around the world, beginning at 7 p.m. at all Angel of Hope
statues. The statues were inspired by the “Christmas Box,” a
1993 novel about a woman who mourns the death of her child
at the base of an angel statue. Author Richard Paul Evans paid
for the first Angel of Hope in Salt Lake City, Utah after parents
who had lost a child asked for a statue matching the descrip-
tion in the book. The statue was brought Xavier by 2014
graduate Kylie DeWees.
TEC
Seniors should consider going on a TEC (Teens Encounter
Christ) retreat. TEC is an opportunity to grow in their faith
and prepare for taking their faith life on the next step of their
life journey. Go to this site to view dates and registration.
QUEST
Quest Retreat for freshmen and sophomores will be held
January 21-22 at LaSalle Middle School. The cost is $35.
Registration due Jan 13. Click here for the form and informa-
tion. It is a popular retreat and space is limited, so if you are
interested get signed up ASAP.
CELEBRATE LIFE!
There are a variety of opportunities for those interested in cel-
ebrating life and understanding more fully the sanctity of all
life. Xavier is taking a group of students to the Chicago March
for life Jan 15. Go to this site for more information. The Na-
tion March for Life in D.C. will be Jan 27. Information can be
found here. As always, pray for the sanctity of life!
PLANNING AHEAD...
There are some great faith opportunities this summer and
early fall next year but sign up process in NOW. This sum-
mer students can attend the Steubenville Conference in St.
Paul, MN July 28-30. The deadline for signing up is Dec 23rd.
The cost is $300. Please contact ksoukup@stpatrickscr.org or
jody.esker@xaviersaints.org for more information. Another
opportunity is NCYC, National Catholic Youth Conference,
November 16-19 in Indianapolis. For more information or to
sign up contact jchristensen@regisroyals.org, jody.esker@xai-
versaints.org, or your parish youth minister. Deadline is Dec
27th. A $50 deposit holds your spot the total cost is $550.
LOOKING AHEAD…
Kairos 28 will be Jan 5-8, 2014 at AMRH
Chicago March for Life Jan 15, Chicago
National March of Life Jan 27, Washington D.C
Quest Jan 21-22, La Salle (freshman and sophomore)
Catholic Schools Week Jan 29-Feb 5,
Mass Jan 31 10am Xavier Gym
Campus Minitry Update (Continued)
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Welcome Xavier’s
New Learning
Coach!
Beginning with the second semester of the school year, Xavier
will welcome back alumna, Ally (Kirby) Callanan (X08) to serve
as the school’s Learning Coach, a new position funded by
longtime Xavier supporters, Jim and Brenda Clancy. This posi-
tion will lead Xavier’s efforts to support students who stuggle
academically.
Callanan earned her degree in Elementary Education with a
minor in Special Education from the University of Northern
Iowa in 2012. Callanan’s experience already includes stops at
Hiawatha Day School and Regis Middle School in its Academ-
ic Center for Excellence (ACE).
“Coming back to Xavier as a staff member eight years after
graduating is definitely going to take some getting used to,
but I am so excited to begin this journey,” says Callanan. “I
am ready to dive into my new position as the Learning Coach
here at Xavier, and can’t wait to work with some of my former
teachers and former students, as well as getting to know all
the new faces!”
In her new role, Callanan will develop, review and update 504
accommodation plans, monitor grades of students with 504
accommodations and who experience academic difficulty,
oversee Xavier’s Guided Study program and work closely with
faculty and guidance counselors to support students through
scheduling and course placement.
“I knew this was what I needed and what I was called to do,”
says Callanan. “I have a passion for being in the schools, and
am so excited to be back doing what I love.”
Callanan will be located in Xavier’s Guidance
Department/Office.
All orders from the XHS
Christmas Greenery
Fundraiser will be available
for pick up at Xavier on
December 5th in front of the
band room between
3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Access through the
faculty entrance only.
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Xavier Alumna,
Allisyn Callanan (X08),
Returns to Serve.
Xavier faculty’s Barb Miltner will be moving from her current position in the math
department to serve as the school’s technology coordinator beginning with
the next semseter. Among her new duties in her new role, Miltner will provide
technology-centered learning opportunities for students, faculty and staff; teach
computer programming and other tech courses; oversee Xavier “Xpert” stu-
dents who assist other students and faculty/staff with technology issues;
Miltner also will play a lead role in the implementation of “Project Lead the
Way” at Xavier -- a STEM-focused program that offers students an engaging
and hands-on classroom experience.
Miltner is New XHS Technology
Coordinator
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School Cents: Last Minute Reminder!
SCHOOL CENTS –
CONTINUE TO TURN IN YOUR RECEIPTS
THROUGH DECEMBER 31st!
The deadline for “School Cents” is December 31! Everyone
can help Xavier High School earn cash. Here are some re-
minders on how you can earn points for Xavier - don’t forget
to ask for a receipt!
· Shopping at Lindale Mall, including nearby merchants
· Dining at Lindale Mall, including nearby restaurants
· Report cards can still be shown at Guest Services by
the student
Remember, any receipts dated October 1, 2016 through
December 31, 2016 do apply. Just drop off your receipts BY
DECEMBER 31 in a collection box at Lindale Mall’s center
court or at the Collins Road Hy-Vee (be sure to write “Xavier”
on the back of receipt at Hy-Vee).
If you wish to keep your receipts or stubs, please take them to
Lindale Mall Center Court by Dec. 31 to get your purchases
recorded and receipts stamped. This program is sponsored
by Lindale Mall.
The following basketball games will be broad-
cast on the “home and away voice of the
Xavier Saints,” KMRY 1450AM, 93.1FM:
Fri. Jan 6: 		 Boys @ Prairie
Tue. Jan 10: 	 Girls v. Waterloo East
Fri. Jan 13: 	 Boys v. Iowa City High
Fri. Jan 20: 	 Boys v. Dubuque Hempstead
Tue. Jan 24: 	 Girls v. Dubuque Senior
Fri. Jan 27: 	 Girls v. Washington
Tue. Jan 31: 	 Boys v. Cedar Falls
Fri. Feb. 3: 	 Girls @ Prairie
Tue Feb 7: 	 Girls & Boys DH
			 v. Kennedy (6:00 pm)
Fri. Feb 10: 	 Girls & Boys DH
			 v. Linn Mar (6:00 pm)
KMRY Xavier Basketball
Radio Broadcast Schedule
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Health Reminder
Submitted by Kris Naeve
School Nurse
STUDENT ILLNESS
Since it’s that time of year again when we see an increase in
students wanting to go home ill, we thought it would be a
good idea to run through the protocol put in place for kids
going home ill and why it’s in place.
We are required by Iowa Department of Public Health to
track illnesses and number of students out ill as part of the
state’s 10% absenteetism policy. We also track illnesses lo-
cally to Linn County Public Health. Therefore, it is protocol
for students to see the nurse before they leave school ill. Not
only does this help track state and county illnesses, but what
is going around so that when a parent calls in and asks, we
can give accurate information to parents can determine if they
should take their child to the doctor or not.
Parents can call their students out ill during the day at any
time. Students will be expected to come down on their own
and asked to see the nurse before they leave for tracking pur-
poses. However, being that having phones out in class is not
allowed, it simplifies things if students come to see the nurse
first and then we make the call to a parent.
Finally, if students will be out ill for the day, parents are asked
to call the school at 294-6635 by 9:00 am. When you call in,
please report any symptoms or confirmed diagnoses at that
time for tracking purposes.
Thank you for your help in this process. If there are any ques-
tions or concerns, please call Kris Naeve, School Nurse.
To ensure efficient traffic flow and safety before & after school,
parents who drop off and/or pick up their students are reminded to
use the driveway in front of the South Main Entrance (entering via
the east driveway near the “welcome” sign and exiting via the west
driveway).
Parents are reminded not to use the east parking lot/activities
entrance for dropping off or picking up students and not to park in
the Faculty Lot (West of the building). We thank all parents for their
cooperation and help to make traffic flow more smoothly!
Parent Reminder: Drop-Off &
Pick-Up Zone
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Congratulations to Coach Kelli Breitbach and the Xavier Poms as they received Division I ratings in both Pom and Jazz divi-
sions and were named State Champions in the Class XI Pom Division at the Iowa State Dance Team Championships in Des
Moines earlier this month!
Congratulations, Xavier Poms! State Champions!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Annual Xavier Band Garage
Sale and Bake Sale Fundraiser!
Saturday, April 22, 2017
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Commons
Donations of small household items, toys, games, books, and cloth-
ing are to be delivered to the school on Friday, April 21 between
3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will assist the Xavier
Band Department in purchasing new equipment. For further informa-
tion contact Carol Vester at 319-329-4566 or cavester@mchsi.com.
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Saints Earn Accolades
XHS sophomore Evan Lemker, had the highest score in the state of
Iowa on the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Word 2016 exam. By
virtue of his high score, Lemker was named the “state champion”
and was invited to compete in the Certiport 2017 Microsoft Office
Specialist National Championship in Orlando, FL in June. Lemker
took the Certiport certification exam as part of his Computer Busi-
ness Application course he is currently taking with Mr. Tim O’Brien.
Congratulations, Evan!
Lemker is State Champion in
Microsoft Word Certification Exam
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Xavier Football’s Maliki Wilson was named to the Des
Moines Register’s All-Iowa Football Elite Team Offense
while Bryce Schulte was named honorable mention.
The Iowa Football Coaches Association selected Xavier
Football’s Brett Burns, Sam Meyers & Ryan Jasper as mem-
bers of the Class 3A Academic All-State team.
Congratulations once again Saints on these well-deserved
accolades and an outstanding season!
Wilson Named Elite Team All-Iowa;
Schulte Named Honorable Mention; Burns,
Meyers, Jasper Named Academic All-State
Sophomore Gus Brown (drums) was named to the Northeast Iowa
Bandmasters Association Honor Jazz Band. Junior Joseph Bioche
(alto saxophone) was named as an alternate.
The NEIBA Honor Jazz Band will perform a concert on January
7th at Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School.
Xavier Band’s Brown Named to NEIBA
Honor Jazz Band; Bioche Named Alternate
Wilson Schulte
Good News!
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Earlier this month, XHS seniors Tyler Breitbach and Sam Martin
signed to play golf next year at the college level. Tyler is heading to
Mount Mercy University and Sam will be golfing for Loras College.
Good luck to both and congratulations!
Breitbach, Martin Sign To Play
Golf At Next Level
The Xavier Math team continued its streak as they took 1st Place yet
again in the Small School Sweepstakes division at the Greater Plain
Math League competition at Iowa City High on December 10th.
Lauren Korbel took 1st Place for 10th grade in the Target and Sprint
competitions for small schools. Megan Korbel took 1st Place for 12th
grade in Sprint for small school. Lauren Korbel, John Pape, and Re-
gis student, Justin Korbel, took 1st Place for Small School Relay.
Congratulations to the Saints and Math Team moderator, Mrs. Anna
Scholl!
Math Team Rolls
On December 6th a group of XHS students gave the Xavier main-
tenance crew as well-deserved afternoon off by taking over normal
cleaning duties after school. This project was conceived as part of a
larger effort by Xavier’s Senior Service Committee, which plans and
executes a variety of service projects throughout the school year,
going beyond expectations. Maintenance director Tom Wille and
Rich Miller (pictured left) each gave the effort two thumbs-up!
Giving ‘Em A Break
Join the 2016-2017 Xavier Booster Club
The Xavier Booster Club is a volunteer organization dedicated to supporting Xavier academics, athletics and fine arts. We help
facilitate, promote, and provide funding for all school related activities. We provide hundreds of volunteer hours and thousands of
dollars a year to enhance the high standards and success of Xavier High School and its students.
The Booster Club assists in many volunteer capacities to support the Xavier students and staff. Each year the Xavier Booster Club
allocates thousands of dollars to various programs, including: Band, Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Choir, Cross Country,
Drama, Football, Golf, Mission Trip, Poms, Post Prom, Show Choir, Soccer, Softball, Speech, Student Activity Clubs, Swim Team,
Tennis, Track, Trapshooting, Uniform Fund, Volleyball, Wellness/Fitness Center, Wrestling, and X-Country.
The Booster Club has committed approximately $60,000 for the 2016-2017 school year. This ambitious donation cannot be achieved
without your active participation! We encourage you to join the Booster Club and become involved in its many activities. For further
information on the Xavier Booster Club you can visit our website at: www.xaviersaints.org.
Please get involved in your school through the Booster Club!
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES: $50.00
How do I join the Xavier Booster Club?
Complete the attached membership form.
Enclose a separate check for $50.00 (annual membership dues), payable to “Xavier Booster Club”.
AND Mail to Xavier Booster Club Membership at Xavier High School: (6300 42nd
Street N.E., Cedar Rapids, IA, 52411).
(RETURN BOTTOM PORTION WITH MEMBERSHIP DUES.)
2016-2017 Xavier Booster Club Membership Form
Name___________________________________________________________________________Phone___________________
(Please print your name the way you would like it to appear in the Navigator and the Activities Program.)
E-mail Address___________________________________________________________________________________________
Address_____________________________________________________ City________________State______Zip__________
Xavier Student(s) __________________________________________________ Yr(s) of Graduation ____________________
Parent volunteers are needed to continue the strong support shown to Xavier activities.
Please consider this, and indicate below your volunteer interests:
BOOSTER CLUB OFFICER: _____ President _____Vice President _____Treasurer _____Secretary
CONCESSIONS COORDINATOR: _____ (Circle which season: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer)
WORKING AT THE CONCESSIONS: ___ Fall Season ___ Winter Season ___ Spring Season ___ Summer Season
_____ Fine Arts Representative _____Golf Outing Coordinator _____Membership Coordinator
_____ Activities Program Coordinator _____Volunteer Coordinator _____ X-Game Ticket Coordinator
I AM A PARENT OF A STUDENT WHO IS INVOLVED IN: Athletics
Fine Arts
Both the above
INCLUDE WITH THIS FORM YOUR CHECK FOR $50.00 PAYABLE TO XAVIER BOOSTER CLUB.
FORWARD IT TO XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL ATTENTION XAVIER BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERSHIP AT:
OFFICE USE ONLY
Date Rec’d __________________
Cash ________ Check # _______
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2016-2017 Membership
It’s Never Too Late to Join!
Melanie Abu-Nameh
Mike & Sara Albert
Carol & Ben Ampulski
Jeff Zieser & Valerie Angerer
Kathy Arnold
Tonya Arnold
Suzanne & John Bailey
Amy & Kelly Ball
Doug Banowetz
Peggy & Jim Barish
Dan & Connie Bartels
Jodee & Brent Beck
Lynn Benkusky
Tom & Mary Beth Binder
Dave & Sue Bouska
Lora & John Breitbach
Richard & Kathy Breitbach
Mary & James Brown
Rick & Heidi Brown
Scott & Theresa Brown
Dawn & James Burns
Corinne & Thomas Butkowski
Bob & Stacy Cataldo
Steven & Melissa Charipar-Meyers
David & Lindy Christensen
Paul & Helen Coe
Bill & Lisa Coester
Lisha & Joe Coffey
Kristan & Joel Conrad
Lynda Cook
Susan & Loren Corrigan
Malora & Patrick Cosgrove
Richard & Kathy Curphey
Mark & Colleen Daniels
Teresa & Marc Daubitz
Karen & Mike Delaney
Anna & Rod Dempewolf
Ron & Peg Detweiler
Bill & Shannon Devereaux
Laura & David Diebold
Polly & Dave Draker
Brad & Shanna Duggan
Chad & Maria Dummermuth
Mike & Kristen Dupont
Kristie & Chad Eggleston
Lori & J.D. Erner
Theresa & Jacob Fahnle
Chris & Sarah Fischer
Dick Galligan
Mike & Mollie Gannon
Julie & Joseph Gerke
Michael Glavan
Tom & Cecelia Gustafson
Myra & Curtis Hall
Chris & Angela Hartman
Thomas & Lisa Hazelton
Tony Helmkamp
Darryl & Amy High
Lorie & Jeff Hines
Joyce & Kurt Hosch
Craig & Mary Hovda
Stephanie & Logan Hoxie
Molly & Pete Iversen
Mike & Kimberly Ivester
Tony & Laurel Janney
Kathy & Phil Jasper
Sheri Jeffery
Jeanne & Doug Joens
Julie Johnson
Angela & Dennis Jordan
Jennifer & Justin Jordebrek
Beth & Ray Kamin
Tom & Jodi Keating
Maureen Kenney
Ted & Sara Kepros
Carolyn & Joseph Kirby
James & Barb Klein
Kim Kram
Bruce & Sherry Kramer
Jeff & Lynn Kramer
Mark & Jeanne Kramer
Kevin & Lori Krezek
Lee & Mary Lang
Larry & Brenda Lansing
Christine & Jim Lemke
Tom & Dee Lempka
Dan & Peggy Lengemann
Christine & Bruce Lyon
Kristine & Robert Magill
Kathy Marovets
Chris & Dawn Martin
Denny & Karen Mauss
Sharla McCarron
Mandy McCrary
Craig & Kim McDermott
Jill & Scott McDermott
Corinne & Matthew Miller
Jennifer & Jeff Miller
Joe & Terrie Mlodzik
Jeff & Ellen Morrow
Kevin Murray
Randy & Kris Naeve
Debbie & Greg Neumeyer
Lisa & Scott Nielsen
Angela & Ray Noonan
Bill & Michelle Noonan
Shari & Matt ORourke
Jim & Anne Pape
Mike & Mary Parrish
Robert & Jackie Perna
Jeff & Michelle Pitz
Mike & Kourtne Powell
Kevin & Denise Pudil
Doug & Heidi Recker
Dianna & Tom Richardson
Kate & Gene Ries
Mary Ellen Rogers
Doug & Diane Ropp
Pam & Tom Satern
Shelly & Eric Schmit
Geralynn & John Schneider
Julie & Jim Schnoebelen
Carla Schrad
Michael & Carol Schueller
Tom & Christine Schuster
Brian & Karen Scott
Nancy & Steve Serrot
Jessica & Brian Shoger
Jim & Carolyn Sigmon
Julie & David Skala
Max & Kathleen Smith
Tamara & Jim Smith
Kent & Sara Sodawasser
Amy & Ted Steger
Lisa Stephenson
David & Suzanne Stoltenberg
Brad & Becky Stovie
Steve & Dawn Sweeney
Anne & David Tallett
Stephanie & Kevin Techau
Joe & Donna Terfler
Scott & Renee Thompson
Kim & David Tipton
Mary & Bob Tobin
Laura & Russell Triplett
John & Amy Tursi
Carol Ann & Bryan Vester
Mary & Thomas Vogl
Karen & Joe Vondracek
Tom & Laurie Vondracek
Dennis & Tracy Weaver
Kristin & Doug Weih
Kathy & Dean Welter
Greg & Marci Wertzberger
Tami & Dennis Westhoff
Cheryl & Jeff Westlund
Sean & Wendy Williams
Jerry & Patty Winter
Michele & Todd Younggreen
Jen Zerbee
Scott & Mary Zogg
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  • 1. December 2016 | Volume 19 | Number 3The official monthly newsletter of Xavier High School Inside Principal‘s Corner: 2 | Business Office News: 3 | Dancing with the Saints Update: 4 | Campus Ministry News: 5 | Xavier Hires New Learning Coach: 7 | School Cents: 8 | Health Reminder: 9 | Poms Win State: 10 | Saints Earn Accolades: 11 | Good News: 12 | Booster Club: 13 | Students / Faculty of the Month & Merry Christmas: 15 “You Are Our Ambassadors” Principal‘s Corner:
  • 2. 2 You Are Our Ambassadors We at Xavier hope that you and your family were able to enjoy a Happy and Holy Christmas and we extend our wishes for a very Happy New Year. Certainly this wonderful season is a reminder to all of us of God’s magnificent pres- ence in our world. School will resume on January 3 as we be- gin our second semester. There is always something fresh about that start – a new be- ginning so to speak. Classes and grading start from scratch. Many students will expe- rience new courses, encounter new teach- ers and share time with new classmates. As is the case every year, the end of January marks our annual celebration of Catholic Schools Week. We will join nearly 8,000 Catholic schools nationwide from January 29 to February 4 to celebrate the gift of Catholic Education. This year’s theme is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” This wonderful gift of Catholic Education is only possible through the financial, emotional and prayerful support of par- ents, parishioners, benefactors, faculty and staff. When we celebrate “Catho- lic Schools Week,” we are in fact celebrating “Catholic School Com- munities.” This year’s celebration, as always, will include our Catholic Schools Liturgy (celebrated with our middle school students) on Tuesday, January 31 at 10 a.m. All are all welcome and encouraged to attend! As I have in the past, I encourage all of you to visit with your students during that week about the value of their Catholic school education. In what ways has that education strength- ened their faith? In what ways has it prepared them for the future? In what ways have they been chal- lenged? Ask them to share their experiences at Xavier. You might share some stories from your own days in school and compare them to your students’. The gift of Catholic educa- tion is not something students should take for granted. They should reflect on just how special a gift this is. And what better time than during Catholic Schools Week for all of us to “spread the word” about our outstanding school? As par- ents or former parents, you are our finest and most important ambassadors. You have seen first hand what an education at Xavier means. Without a doubt, an educa- tion at Xavier requires sacrifice. Parents of prospective stu- dents need to hear that the experience is worth that sacrifice. At dinner parties and other social gatherings, at youth ball games, concerts and recitals, whenever you have a chance, share your belief in what we do and in the importance of a Catholic education. Encourage those who are interested to contact me directly and schedule a visit to Xavier. It takes a village to raise a child and it takes a community to educate the total person in a Catholic environment. We thank God for the incredible community that is Xavier and that community starts with our parents. Thanks for all of your help in making Xavier High School a place of which we can all be proud! Sincerely, Tom Keating, Principal tom.keating@xaviersaints.org @Phillyboy14 Tom Keating Xavier Principal
  • 3. 3 333 Business Office Updates 3 Tuition Payment Date Reminder January 10 Second semester & third quarter tuition due March 10 Fourth quarter tuition due We thank the majority of families who fulfill their financial obligation promptly. Unfortunately, some of our fami- lies do not make their payments in a timely manner. If at any time your circumstances change and will not allow you to complete your obligation as indicated on your tuition contract, please contact Tom Drish at 739-7307. Tuition Tax Credit Information To make things move in a more efficient manner for families, we are asking parents to print off tuition statements from My Back Pack web site (step by step process below) to use for the Tuition Tax Credit on your Iowa tax return. The credit is maxed out at $1,000 of allowed school expense per student (tuition, textbooks) for calendar year and max credit is $250 or 25% of max expense per student. Please provide this documentation to the per- son who prepares your tax return to take advantage of the tuition tax credit. Click Here to Access Senior Systems/My Backpack to Retrieve & Print Your Year-End Tax > Enter ID and Password > Tuition and Fees Summary > View Account Details > Search All Transactions > Enter Date 01/01/2016 – 12/31/2016 > Bottom of screen is printable version select to print > Push Ctrl + P to print If you have questions please call the Xavier Business Office at 319-294-6635. Please use the link to view eligible expenses: https://tax.iowa.gov/expanded-instructions/tuition-and-textbook-credit-k-12-only-0
  • 4. Dancing With the Saints: Update Online voting for our Dancing with the Saints: Season 2 dancers is now open! See who is leading the pack for voting donations garnered to date. Remember to vote for your favorite dancers online at XavierSaints.org/DWTS. Proceeds from this event will be used to purchase and install a new sound system in the Ron Thillen Gymnasium! CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE DANCER TODAY! You can help your favorite dancing couple win the People’s Choice Award by “voting” for them via making an online contribution toward that duo TODAY. Online voting will remain open through the live event on January 14th. The couple with the highest amount of voting donations at the end of the live event will be crowned the “People’s Choice” of Dancing with the Saints: Season 2! ONLINE VOTING OPEN TODAY! Live Event: January 14, 2017 DANCING WITH THE SAINTS IS PRESENTED BY
  • 5. 5 Campus Ministry Update Submitted by Jody Esker XHS Campus Ministry As 1st semester comes to a close, we reflect on the many ways we have seen our theme of “Make me an instrument of YOUR peace” come to life this school year. During respect life month we had “shadow people” (compliments of Charlie Esker and Art Club) around the building reminding us of the lost and forgotten people and the ways in which we can reach out in love, faith and for- giveness. We have come together as a community of faith at the deaths of beloved teacher Justin Kramer and infant son Will Rich- mond, of Jaclyn and Mark Richmond. We were reminded of the beautiful words of St. Francis the it is in “dying we are born into eternal life”. We have reached out to those in need, made their darkness light, by support- ing Mary’s Meals, having a winter cloth- ing drive for Highwood Hills students , the collection of funds for the Haitian Project, and participating in the Angel Tag project with Tanager Place. All this in only a few short months, for we know that it is giving we receive and we look forward to many more months of giving and seeking to understand, letting the Lord use us as instruments of peace. As part of our preparations for Advent our sophomores and juniors, we cel- ebrated the Sacrament of Reconcilia- tion on December 1. Thank you to the priests from our supporting parishes who celebrated Reconciliation with us. We are very blessed to have such excellent spiritual guidance. Please take advantage to prepare more fully for the Christ child by receiving the sacrament of reconciliation. We again participated in the Angel Tag project in cooperation with Tanager Place. Students and faculty had the opportunity to select a gift tag from the Angel Tree for a child in need. 150 children were able to have a Christmas present under the tree because of our participation. This wonderful project put us all in the Christmas spirit! The Advent season began Sunday Nov. 27 and lasts until Dec. 24. Spend some time pondering the wonder of Advent. Christmas Season is Dec. 25- Jan. 9. Spend some time growing in your faith by utilizing online resources. There are many but here a few recommendations: Redeemed Online; Faith ND; Dynamic Catholic; Creighton Online. Lord,make me an instrument of Your peace.Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury,pardon; where there is doubt,faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness,joy. O,Divine Master,grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; it is in par- doning that we are pardoned; it is in dying that we are born again to eternal life. Prayer of Saint Francis
  • 6. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER Our patron is St. Francis Xavier whose Feast Day was Dec 3. St. Francis Xavier is an amazing Saint who traveled the world evangelizing. His focus was to spread the love of Christ and to to not focus on his own desires and needs. Creator God Inspired by the example of St. Francis Xavier, We pray to you for the courage to be missionaries, Reaching out and leading others to Jesus. Like St. Francis Xavier May we help those in need, May we live a life rooted in prayer and May we bring Christ to all those we meet. This we ask through your Son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen There was a gathering Dec 6 at Xavier around the Angel of Hope. The vigil coincided with events held simultaneously around the world, beginning at 7 p.m. at all Angel of Hope statues. The statues were inspired by the “Christmas Box,” a 1993 novel about a woman who mourns the death of her child at the base of an angel statue. Author Richard Paul Evans paid for the first Angel of Hope in Salt Lake City, Utah after parents who had lost a child asked for a statue matching the descrip- tion in the book. The statue was brought Xavier by 2014 graduate Kylie DeWees. TEC Seniors should consider going on a TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) retreat. TEC is an opportunity to grow in their faith and prepare for taking their faith life on the next step of their life journey. Go to this site to view dates and registration. QUEST Quest Retreat for freshmen and sophomores will be held January 21-22 at LaSalle Middle School. The cost is $35. Registration due Jan 13. Click here for the form and informa- tion. It is a popular retreat and space is limited, so if you are interested get signed up ASAP. CELEBRATE LIFE! There are a variety of opportunities for those interested in cel- ebrating life and understanding more fully the sanctity of all life. Xavier is taking a group of students to the Chicago March for life Jan 15. Go to this site for more information. The Na- tion March for Life in D.C. will be Jan 27. Information can be found here. As always, pray for the sanctity of life! PLANNING AHEAD... There are some great faith opportunities this summer and early fall next year but sign up process in NOW. This sum- mer students can attend the Steubenville Conference in St. Paul, MN July 28-30. The deadline for signing up is Dec 23rd. The cost is $300. Please contact ksoukup@stpatrickscr.org or jody.esker@xaviersaints.org for more information. Another opportunity is NCYC, National Catholic Youth Conference, November 16-19 in Indianapolis. For more information or to sign up contact jchristensen@regisroyals.org, jody.esker@xai- versaints.org, or your parish youth minister. Deadline is Dec 27th. A $50 deposit holds your spot the total cost is $550. LOOKING AHEAD… Kairos 28 will be Jan 5-8, 2014 at AMRH Chicago March for Life Jan 15, Chicago National March of Life Jan 27, Washington D.C Quest Jan 21-22, La Salle (freshman and sophomore) Catholic Schools Week Jan 29-Feb 5, Mass Jan 31 10am Xavier Gym Campus Minitry Update (Continued) 6
  • 7. Welcome Xavier’s New Learning Coach! Beginning with the second semester of the school year, Xavier will welcome back alumna, Ally (Kirby) Callanan (X08) to serve as the school’s Learning Coach, a new position funded by longtime Xavier supporters, Jim and Brenda Clancy. This posi- tion will lead Xavier’s efforts to support students who stuggle academically. Callanan earned her degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Special Education from the University of Northern Iowa in 2012. Callanan’s experience already includes stops at Hiawatha Day School and Regis Middle School in its Academ- ic Center for Excellence (ACE). “Coming back to Xavier as a staff member eight years after graduating is definitely going to take some getting used to, but I am so excited to begin this journey,” says Callanan. “I am ready to dive into my new position as the Learning Coach here at Xavier, and can’t wait to work with some of my former teachers and former students, as well as getting to know all the new faces!” In her new role, Callanan will develop, review and update 504 accommodation plans, monitor grades of students with 504 accommodations and who experience academic difficulty, oversee Xavier’s Guided Study program and work closely with faculty and guidance counselors to support students through scheduling and course placement. “I knew this was what I needed and what I was called to do,” says Callanan. “I have a passion for being in the schools, and am so excited to be back doing what I love.” Callanan will be located in Xavier’s Guidance Department/Office. All orders from the XHS Christmas Greenery Fundraiser will be available for pick up at Xavier on December 5th in front of the band room between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Access through the faculty entrance only. 7 Xavier Alumna, Allisyn Callanan (X08), Returns to Serve. Xavier faculty’s Barb Miltner will be moving from her current position in the math department to serve as the school’s technology coordinator beginning with the next semseter. Among her new duties in her new role, Miltner will provide technology-centered learning opportunities for students, faculty and staff; teach computer programming and other tech courses; oversee Xavier “Xpert” stu- dents who assist other students and faculty/staff with technology issues; Miltner also will play a lead role in the implementation of “Project Lead the Way” at Xavier -- a STEM-focused program that offers students an engaging and hands-on classroom experience. Miltner is New XHS Technology Coordinator
  • 8. 8 School Cents: Last Minute Reminder! SCHOOL CENTS – CONTINUE TO TURN IN YOUR RECEIPTS THROUGH DECEMBER 31st! The deadline for “School Cents” is December 31! Everyone can help Xavier High School earn cash. Here are some re- minders on how you can earn points for Xavier - don’t forget to ask for a receipt! · Shopping at Lindale Mall, including nearby merchants · Dining at Lindale Mall, including nearby restaurants · Report cards can still be shown at Guest Services by the student Remember, any receipts dated October 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016 do apply. Just drop off your receipts BY DECEMBER 31 in a collection box at Lindale Mall’s center court or at the Collins Road Hy-Vee (be sure to write “Xavier” on the back of receipt at Hy-Vee). If you wish to keep your receipts or stubs, please take them to Lindale Mall Center Court by Dec. 31 to get your purchases recorded and receipts stamped. This program is sponsored by Lindale Mall. The following basketball games will be broad- cast on the “home and away voice of the Xavier Saints,” KMRY 1450AM, 93.1FM: Fri. Jan 6: Boys @ Prairie Tue. Jan 10: Girls v. Waterloo East Fri. Jan 13: Boys v. Iowa City High Fri. Jan 20: Boys v. Dubuque Hempstead Tue. Jan 24: Girls v. Dubuque Senior Fri. Jan 27: Girls v. Washington Tue. Jan 31: Boys v. Cedar Falls Fri. Feb. 3: Girls @ Prairie Tue Feb 7: Girls & Boys DH v. Kennedy (6:00 pm) Fri. Feb 10: Girls & Boys DH v. Linn Mar (6:00 pm) KMRY Xavier Basketball Radio Broadcast Schedule
  • 9. 9 Health Reminder Submitted by Kris Naeve School Nurse STUDENT ILLNESS Since it’s that time of year again when we see an increase in students wanting to go home ill, we thought it would be a good idea to run through the protocol put in place for kids going home ill and why it’s in place. We are required by Iowa Department of Public Health to track illnesses and number of students out ill as part of the state’s 10% absenteetism policy. We also track illnesses lo- cally to Linn County Public Health. Therefore, it is protocol for students to see the nurse before they leave school ill. Not only does this help track state and county illnesses, but what is going around so that when a parent calls in and asks, we can give accurate information to parents can determine if they should take their child to the doctor or not. Parents can call their students out ill during the day at any time. Students will be expected to come down on their own and asked to see the nurse before they leave for tracking pur- poses. However, being that having phones out in class is not allowed, it simplifies things if students come to see the nurse first and then we make the call to a parent. Finally, if students will be out ill for the day, parents are asked to call the school at 294-6635 by 9:00 am. When you call in, please report any symptoms or confirmed diagnoses at that time for tracking purposes. Thank you for your help in this process. If there are any ques- tions or concerns, please call Kris Naeve, School Nurse. To ensure efficient traffic flow and safety before & after school, parents who drop off and/or pick up their students are reminded to use the driveway in front of the South Main Entrance (entering via the east driveway near the “welcome” sign and exiting via the west driveway). Parents are reminded not to use the east parking lot/activities entrance for dropping off or picking up students and not to park in the Faculty Lot (West of the building). We thank all parents for their cooperation and help to make traffic flow more smoothly! Parent Reminder: Drop-Off & Pick-Up Zone 9
  • 10. 10 Congratulations to Coach Kelli Breitbach and the Xavier Poms as they received Division I ratings in both Pom and Jazz divi- sions and were named State Champions in the Class XI Pom Division at the Iowa State Dance Team Championships in Des Moines earlier this month! Congratulations, Xavier Poms! State Champions! MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Annual Xavier Band Garage Sale and Bake Sale Fundraiser! Saturday, April 22, 2017 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Commons Donations of small household items, toys, games, books, and cloth- ing are to be delivered to the school on Friday, April 21 between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will assist the Xavier Band Department in purchasing new equipment. For further informa- tion contact Carol Vester at 319-329-4566 or cavester@mchsi.com. 10
  • 11. 11 Saints Earn Accolades XHS sophomore Evan Lemker, had the highest score in the state of Iowa on the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Word 2016 exam. By virtue of his high score, Lemker was named the “state champion” and was invited to compete in the Certiport 2017 Microsoft Office Specialist National Championship in Orlando, FL in June. Lemker took the Certiport certification exam as part of his Computer Busi- ness Application course he is currently taking with Mr. Tim O’Brien. Congratulations, Evan! Lemker is State Champion in Microsoft Word Certification Exam 11 Xavier Football’s Maliki Wilson was named to the Des Moines Register’s All-Iowa Football Elite Team Offense while Bryce Schulte was named honorable mention. The Iowa Football Coaches Association selected Xavier Football’s Brett Burns, Sam Meyers & Ryan Jasper as mem- bers of the Class 3A Academic All-State team. Congratulations once again Saints on these well-deserved accolades and an outstanding season! Wilson Named Elite Team All-Iowa; Schulte Named Honorable Mention; Burns, Meyers, Jasper Named Academic All-State Sophomore Gus Brown (drums) was named to the Northeast Iowa Bandmasters Association Honor Jazz Band. Junior Joseph Bioche (alto saxophone) was named as an alternate. The NEIBA Honor Jazz Band will perform a concert on January 7th at Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School. Xavier Band’s Brown Named to NEIBA Honor Jazz Band; Bioche Named Alternate Wilson Schulte
  • 12. Good News! 12 Earlier this month, XHS seniors Tyler Breitbach and Sam Martin signed to play golf next year at the college level. Tyler is heading to Mount Mercy University and Sam will be golfing for Loras College. Good luck to both and congratulations! Breitbach, Martin Sign To Play Golf At Next Level The Xavier Math team continued its streak as they took 1st Place yet again in the Small School Sweepstakes division at the Greater Plain Math League competition at Iowa City High on December 10th. Lauren Korbel took 1st Place for 10th grade in the Target and Sprint competitions for small schools. Megan Korbel took 1st Place for 12th grade in Sprint for small school. Lauren Korbel, John Pape, and Re- gis student, Justin Korbel, took 1st Place for Small School Relay. Congratulations to the Saints and Math Team moderator, Mrs. Anna Scholl! Math Team Rolls On December 6th a group of XHS students gave the Xavier main- tenance crew as well-deserved afternoon off by taking over normal cleaning duties after school. This project was conceived as part of a larger effort by Xavier’s Senior Service Committee, which plans and executes a variety of service projects throughout the school year, going beyond expectations. Maintenance director Tom Wille and Rich Miller (pictured left) each gave the effort two thumbs-up! Giving ‘Em A Break
  • 13. Join the 2016-2017 Xavier Booster Club The Xavier Booster Club is a volunteer organization dedicated to supporting Xavier academics, athletics and fine arts. We help facilitate, promote, and provide funding for all school related activities. We provide hundreds of volunteer hours and thousands of dollars a year to enhance the high standards and success of Xavier High School and its students. The Booster Club assists in many volunteer capacities to support the Xavier students and staff. Each year the Xavier Booster Club allocates thousands of dollars to various programs, including: Band, Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Choir, Cross Country, Drama, Football, Golf, Mission Trip, Poms, Post Prom, Show Choir, Soccer, Softball, Speech, Student Activity Clubs, Swim Team, Tennis, Track, Trapshooting, Uniform Fund, Volleyball, Wellness/Fitness Center, Wrestling, and X-Country. The Booster Club has committed approximately $60,000 for the 2016-2017 school year. This ambitious donation cannot be achieved without your active participation! We encourage you to join the Booster Club and become involved in its many activities. For further information on the Xavier Booster Club you can visit our website at: www.xaviersaints.org. Please get involved in your school through the Booster Club! ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES: $50.00 How do I join the Xavier Booster Club? Complete the attached membership form. Enclose a separate check for $50.00 (annual membership dues), payable to “Xavier Booster Club”. AND Mail to Xavier Booster Club Membership at Xavier High School: (6300 42nd Street N.E., Cedar Rapids, IA, 52411). (RETURN BOTTOM PORTION WITH MEMBERSHIP DUES.) 2016-2017 Xavier Booster Club Membership Form Name___________________________________________________________________________Phone___________________ (Please print your name the way you would like it to appear in the Navigator and the Activities Program.) E-mail Address___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________ City________________State______Zip__________ Xavier Student(s) __________________________________________________ Yr(s) of Graduation ____________________ Parent volunteers are needed to continue the strong support shown to Xavier activities. Please consider this, and indicate below your volunteer interests: BOOSTER CLUB OFFICER: _____ President _____Vice President _____Treasurer _____Secretary CONCESSIONS COORDINATOR: _____ (Circle which season: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) WORKING AT THE CONCESSIONS: ___ Fall Season ___ Winter Season ___ Spring Season ___ Summer Season _____ Fine Arts Representative _____Golf Outing Coordinator _____Membership Coordinator _____ Activities Program Coordinator _____Volunteer Coordinator _____ X-Game Ticket Coordinator I AM A PARENT OF A STUDENT WHO IS INVOLVED IN: Athletics Fine Arts Both the above INCLUDE WITH THIS FORM YOUR CHECK FOR $50.00 PAYABLE TO XAVIER BOOSTER CLUB. FORWARD IT TO XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL ATTENTION XAVIER BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERSHIP AT: OFFICE USE ONLY Date Rec’d __________________ Cash ________ Check # _______ 13
  • 14. 2016-2017 Membership It’s Never Too Late to Join! Melanie Abu-Nameh Mike & Sara Albert Carol & Ben Ampulski Jeff Zieser & Valerie Angerer Kathy Arnold Tonya Arnold Suzanne & John Bailey Amy & Kelly Ball Doug Banowetz Peggy & Jim Barish Dan & Connie Bartels Jodee & Brent Beck Lynn Benkusky Tom & Mary Beth Binder Dave & Sue Bouska Lora & John Breitbach Richard & Kathy Breitbach Mary & James Brown Rick & Heidi Brown Scott & Theresa Brown Dawn & James Burns Corinne & Thomas Butkowski Bob & Stacy Cataldo Steven & Melissa Charipar-Meyers David & Lindy Christensen Paul & Helen Coe Bill & Lisa Coester Lisha & Joe Coffey Kristan & Joel Conrad Lynda Cook Susan & Loren Corrigan Malora & Patrick Cosgrove Richard & Kathy Curphey Mark & Colleen Daniels Teresa & Marc Daubitz Karen & Mike Delaney Anna & Rod Dempewolf Ron & Peg Detweiler Bill & Shannon Devereaux Laura & David Diebold Polly & Dave Draker Brad & Shanna Duggan Chad & Maria Dummermuth Mike & Kristen Dupont Kristie & Chad Eggleston Lori & J.D. Erner Theresa & Jacob Fahnle Chris & Sarah Fischer Dick Galligan Mike & Mollie Gannon Julie & Joseph Gerke Michael Glavan Tom & Cecelia Gustafson Myra & Curtis Hall Chris & Angela Hartman Thomas & Lisa Hazelton Tony Helmkamp Darryl & Amy High Lorie & Jeff Hines Joyce & Kurt Hosch Craig & Mary Hovda Stephanie & Logan Hoxie Molly & Pete Iversen Mike & Kimberly Ivester Tony & Laurel Janney Kathy & Phil Jasper Sheri Jeffery Jeanne & Doug Joens Julie Johnson Angela & Dennis Jordan Jennifer & Justin Jordebrek Beth & Ray Kamin Tom & Jodi Keating Maureen Kenney Ted & Sara Kepros Carolyn & Joseph Kirby James & Barb Klein Kim Kram Bruce & Sherry Kramer Jeff & Lynn Kramer Mark & Jeanne Kramer Kevin & Lori Krezek Lee & Mary Lang Larry & Brenda Lansing Christine & Jim Lemke Tom & Dee Lempka Dan & Peggy Lengemann Christine & Bruce Lyon Kristine & Robert Magill Kathy Marovets Chris & Dawn Martin Denny & Karen Mauss Sharla McCarron Mandy McCrary Craig & Kim McDermott Jill & Scott McDermott Corinne & Matthew Miller Jennifer & Jeff Miller Joe & Terrie Mlodzik Jeff & Ellen Morrow Kevin Murray Randy & Kris Naeve Debbie & Greg Neumeyer Lisa & Scott Nielsen Angela & Ray Noonan Bill & Michelle Noonan Shari & Matt ORourke Jim & Anne Pape Mike & Mary Parrish Robert & Jackie Perna Jeff & Michelle Pitz Mike & Kourtne Powell Kevin & Denise Pudil Doug & Heidi Recker Dianna & Tom Richardson Kate & Gene Ries Mary Ellen Rogers Doug & Diane Ropp Pam & Tom Satern Shelly & Eric Schmit Geralynn & John Schneider Julie & Jim Schnoebelen Carla Schrad Michael & Carol Schueller Tom & Christine Schuster Brian & Karen Scott Nancy & Steve Serrot Jessica & Brian Shoger Jim & Carolyn Sigmon Julie & David Skala Max & Kathleen Smith Tamara & Jim Smith Kent & Sara Sodawasser Amy & Ted Steger Lisa Stephenson David & Suzanne Stoltenberg Brad & Becky Stovie Steve & Dawn Sweeney Anne & David Tallett Stephanie & Kevin Techau Joe & Donna Terfler Scott & Renee Thompson Kim & David Tipton Mary & Bob Tobin Laura & Russell Triplett John & Amy Tursi Carol Ann & Bryan Vester Mary & Thomas Vogl Karen & Joe Vondracek Tom & Laurie Vondracek Dennis & Tracy Weaver Kristin & Doug Weih Kathy & Dean Welter Greg & Marci Wertzberger Tami & Dennis Westhoff Cheryl & Jeff Westlund Sean & Wendy Williams Jerry & Patty Winter Michele & Todd Younggreen Jen Zerbee Scott & Mary Zogg 14
  • 15. Xavier High School | 6300 42nd Street NE | Cedar Rapids, IA 52411 | (319) 294-6635 | XavierSaints.org facebook.com/XavierSaints @XavierSaints 15