Friday, December 20, 2024

Menu: Ham Pattie/Croissant Spiral Fries Fruit Milk NO Chef Salad ___________________________________________________________________________
The symbol of the infant Jesus is added to the Jesse tree today. During these weeks of Advent, we have prepared our hearts for the birth of Jesus once again.
Wishing everyone a blessed Christmas and time with family and friends. Classes resume on Tuesday, January 7th.
The Eucharist will be celebrated at 8:15 this morning in the St. Boniface Church. Following Mass will be holiday activities with a 1:00 dismissal.
Happy Birthday to Molly M., Blair H., Rhyan H., Hayley S., Kaitey S., Harper E, Mrs. Drueke and Clarence S. celebrating birthdays over the holidays.
The following need to go to the gym immediately after Mass this morning and pick up your instruments from the Christmas Concert: Joseph, Christian, Juliana, Carter, Harmon, Lillian and Eli.
Good Luck to our girls’ wrestling team as we host the EPPJ Wolfpack Tournament in the St. Boniface Gym beginning at 3:00 this afternoon. Good Luck to our boys’ wrestling team competing in our invite tomorrow beginning at 9:30 a.m. Seniors will also be recognized.
Good Luck to our basketball teams hosting Boyd County tomorrow at 2:00 in the EPS Gym, Monday, December 30th as we host Creighton at 4:00 in the St. Boniface Gym. Isidore House members will clean up following the games. Good Luck as we compete in the Madison Holiday Tournament on December 27th and 28th. Both teams will play their first games with Lyson-Decatur — the girls at 11:00 and boys at 12:30 on Friday. Saturday’s schedule TBD. We host North Central on Friday, January 3 at 4:00 p.m. in the EPS Gym and our JH teams travel to CWC for a 3:30 p.m. game.
Please remember to clean out your lockers before leaving for break. We don’t need any science experiments growing over the holiday!
Brenda Kuhlman Administrative Assistant Pope John XXIII Central Catholic High School P O Box 179 Elgin, Nebraska 68636
May every sunrise hold more promise, every sunset hold more peace.