Winter 2010 Sceptre - Christ the King Catholic Church
Winter 2010 Sceptre - Christ the King Catholic Church
Winter 2010 Sceptre - Christ the King Catholic Church
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The <strong>Sceptre</strong><br />
Class of 2009 Yearbook<br />
Signing Party<br />
The last week before <strong>Christ</strong>mas<br />
break, we had a great turnout of<br />
our Class of 2009 alum who came<br />
to CKS to get <strong>the</strong>ir yearbooks and<br />
have a chance to catch up and sign<br />
each o<strong>the</strong>r’s books. It was great to<br />
see <strong>the</strong>m all! If you were unable to<br />
attend, and have not received your<br />
yearbook, please call Mrs. Vogt at<br />
292-9465.<br />
Mayor Dean Pays a Visit<br />
Mayor Karl Dean came to visit<br />
during <strong>Catholic</strong> Schools Week to<br />
talk to <strong>the</strong> student body about <strong>the</strong><br />
importance of <strong>Catholic</strong> education.<br />
He also presented <strong>the</strong> school with a<br />
proclamation recognizing <strong>Christ</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>King</strong> School.<br />
(Above from left to right) Mayor Dean speaks to <strong>the</strong> student body; <strong>the</strong> proclamation given to<br />
CKS; Ben Barrett shakes <strong>the</strong> mayor’s hand; Mayor Dean takes questions from <strong>the</strong> students.<br />
CKS HUNGER BANQUET<br />
Students in 3rd through 8th grade<br />
learned firsthand about economic<br />
status and how that impacts how<br />
much food <strong>the</strong>y have to eat every<br />
day. The students were randomly<br />
split into 3 groups and were given<br />
food according to <strong>the</strong>ir status.<br />
Rice only; rice, beans and water;<br />
and <strong>the</strong> richest got an omelette,<br />
fruit, a muffin and juice. “Food<br />
for thought” during this Lenten<br />
season.