Monday, February 6, 2012

Wrestlers win Regional







Regional champions include Josh Schaidle, Darrell Quast, Drake Bowald, Ben Pintar, Brock Merritt, Chase Scherer, and Derek Hartter.  Also, advancing to sectional by placing in the top three are Brian Spurgeon, Matt Hill, Jeremy Beal, David Beal, Conner Ryan, and Bradley Brewer.  The team also qualified for team sectional.

Monday, January 23, 2012

CEGEA Chili and Soup Supper

Since the 1980-1981 school year, CEGEA (Congerville, Eureka, Goodfield Education Association) has raised funds for scholarships awarded to Eureka High School seniors. CEGEA believes that higher education is to be valued and rewards those educational efforts. The number of scholarships has varied with the amount of money available and the number of qualified applicants during the year. The first recipients were Carolyn Martin, Randy Knapp, Laurie McDonald Ward, and Todd Zimmerman. Early moneymaking efforts included down pillow cleaning, but in recent history, the chili supper – originally held at a football game – has been the main source of income.


Each applicant submits an essay stating why they are deserving of this scholarship and completes an interview with a panel of teachers.

Chili and Soup Supper
Friday, February 17
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Eureka High School
The meal includes: Chili or Potato Soup or Hot Dog, Relishes, Crackers, Drink, Pie or Texas Cake. Carry out is available.
Cost: All Tickets are $6.00 for All You Can Eat Chili/Soup. Children under age 4 are free!
All proceeds go to the Community Scholarship Fund benefiting graduating seniors who wish to continue their education. Sponsored by the Congerville-Eureka-Goodfield Education Association (CEGEA)

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Lexi Bauman Won the WMBD Extra Effort Award

Our very own Eureka High School girls basketball player Lexi Bauman won the television station WMBD extra effort award. Lexi won this award based on her athletic talent and more importantly, her involvement within the community, as well as her volunteer efforts. Here is a link to watch the video for yourself…

http://centralillinoisproud.com/fulltext?nxd_id=222032

Friday, January 6, 2012

EUREKA project completed


Thanks to Jose Hildrogo for completing his eagle scout project at EHS.  His project consisted of leveling the surface of the hillside at the football field, laying landscape timbers in the hill, and securing the EUREKA letters to the timbers.  We wish you the best of luck on finishing the requirements to become an Eagle Scout.

Eureka Girls Basketball Team Wins Christmas Tournament


The girls’ basketball team, led by Coach Jerry Prina, won the St. Bede Tournament over the holiday break by coming back to defeat the host team in the championship game.  Selected to the all-tournament team were Kalla Gold, Michaela Balducci, and Kayla Bryant.

Congratulations to Coach Aldridge on Recording his 300th Career Win.

Pictured with Coach Aldridge is his current and former wrestlers along with his mentor: Coach Ed Steinbeck.

Monday, December 12, 2011

EHS Student Council "Adopt a Child" Program

The Student Council also hosted an “Adopt a Child” this year- with the help of faculty and the EHS FFA we were able to provide Christmas gifts for 77 kids in foster care. These children (ranging from 3 months-20 years old) would not have had any gifts this Christmas without the generosity of many!  It was so neat to see people coming in with their bags and boxes of gifts!  The receiving participants were so thankful and it truly made their year. :-) 
 

EHS Student Council Sponsored Blood Drive

The Eureka High School Student Council hosted our annual blood drive!  This year there were 44 donors present at our blood drive and we had 41 successful units of blood.  There were 21 first time donors this time which is great!!  Everyone that volunteered to give blood was entered into a drawing for a $50.00 gas cardJ  Jose Hidrogo was the lucky winner of this prize!!  He was so excited!!  All seniors who donated blood were entered to win a $250.00 scholarship and Elly Vance was our lucky winner!  It was a very successful day overall and we are looking forward to the next EHS Blood Drive in the fall of 2012! 

Spanish Students Learn to Salsa

Thanks to Mrs. Frazier and her dance partner, Abraham Ghantous, for volunteering to teach salsa dancing to all of the students enrolled in Spanish.


Thursday, December 8, 2011

EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS

State salutes 19 Eureka High School students as ‘academic blue chippers’


Eureka IL – Eureka High School Principal Richard Wherley is pleased to announce that 19 students have been recognized as “2012 Illinois State Scholars”.

The prestigious award is given annually by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) which is recognizing 17,093 high school students from across the state as this year’s State Scholars.

Illinois State Scholar winners rank in the top ten percent of the state’s high school seniors from 897 high schools in all 102 counties. Selection is based on SAT, ACT and/or Prairie State Achievement Exam scores, and/or class rank at the end of the junior year. High school guidance counselors work in conjunction with ISAC to determine the winners. At least a half million Illinois State Scholars have been recognized in the past 48 years. The 19 students receiving the award this year are:

Congratulations Eureka High School Illinois State Scholars

Anderson, Joseph
Cottrell, Kurt
Craig, Nathaniel
Cuffe, Emily
Fehr, Rachel
Frank, Abram
Garber, Erica
Hartman, Jacey
Hinrichsen, Kyle
Hunt, Andrea
Kuntz, Joseph
Noe, Quinton
Peters, Liesl
Ryan, Connor
Scherer, Chase
Schumacher, Seth
Swords, Gabriel
Zehr, Bradley
Zhuang, Thompson

While the recognition does not provide a monetary award, winners are encouraged to cite the award on applications for college admission and scholarships.

“Competition for college admission and financial aid is tough. Illinois State Scholar awardees have earned a real edge by hitting the books and getting good grades,” said ISAC Chairman Don McNeil. “These 19 Eureka High School students are shining examples that hard work pays off”.

McNeil urged high school students and their parents to visit ISAC’s website (www.collegezone.com) for more information about the many college financial assistance programs available. The innovative site also offers career counseling services, a planning timeline, virtual campus tours and online applications.

Created in 1957, ISAC is the state’s central provider of college aid. The agency oversees the successful Monetary Award Program (MAP), as well as the new MAP Plus program, Illinois Veteran Grant program, and service-related programs to encourage more students to pursue careers in teaching or nursing. Last year, ISAC issued 185,000 grants totaling $400 million and guaranteed $1.24 billion in loans to 232,631 students. Its 529 prepaid tuition program – College Illinois! – has allowed Illinois families to prepay more than $1 billion in tuition and fees.

Eureka FFA Teaming Up With Eureka Food Pantry

Blessings Working Together

By: Virginia Ely
(Eureka FFA Reporter)

Giving is the transfer of something without the expectation of receiving something in return. The Eureka FFA is teaming up with the Eureka Food Pantry to help families this holiday season. From collecting cans around town to bringing in pickup truck loads of food to the food pantry, the FFA is up and running again with the Tons of Fun Food Drive!

Congerville, Goodfield, and Davenport grade schools along with the middle school and high school are all in competition to see who can collect the most food. Every Friday the FFA officers and Ag classes collect, weigh, and record the pounds each class collects. It is then sorted and loaded in pickup trucks to take to the Eureka Food pantry. This past Friday alone the FFA took three full truck loads to the pantry. The Food pantry alone feeds over 100 families from the surrounding area. They have eleven surrounding churches that help donate, but every three months they get helpers together and go to the grocery stores and spend thousands of dollars just to help these families. In addition to the competition between the classes members of the FFA walked around town on Thursday, going door-to-door collecting even more donations! With what the FFA received Thursday and Friday there are only good things to come in the following weeks!

It is a blessing to have helping hands collect, sort, and deliver the food. The FFA would like to thank all who donated by either sending food with their kids, or by giving to those who surprisingly knocked on your door Thursday night! It’s a blessing to have such giving people at this time of year working together for the bigger cause.


Monday, December 5, 2011

Wrestling Team Wins at Peoria Notre Dame Tournament

Congratulations to the Wrestling Team on winning the Peoria Notre Dame Invitational Tournament on Saturday. The following wrestlers placed:


1st- Matt Hill, Josh Schaidle, Ben Pintar, Chase Scherer, Derek Hartter

2nd- Bradley Brewer

3rd- Drake Bowald, Jerrid Keith, Jerrid Keith, Brock Merritt, David Beal, Connor Ryan

Thursday, December 1, 2011

EHS Student Council's Good Choices Assembly

The Eureka High School Student Council hosted a Good Choices Assembly Tuesday afternoon!  Congerville, Goodfield and Davenport students came over to meet the Eureka High School Boys Basketball team, Girls Basketball team, Dance team, Pep Band, Cheerleaders and Student Council Exec Board!  Students of all ages really enjoyed the event and the event ended with a speech on how to make good choices!  It was a fun filled afternoonJ 

Monday, November 21, 2011

Eureka FFA Ag Sales Team Competes

Slick Moves Sell out the Competition


By: Ellynne Vance

The 2011 Eureka High School FFA Ag Sales Team competed last Wednesday night, November 9th, at Black Hawk East College in Moline, IL. The team consisted of 5 FFA members including Ellen Wuethrich (Sr.), Payton Fehr (Sr.), Ellynne Vance (Sr.), Kent Hinrichsen (Soph.), and Alan Zimmerman (Fr.). The Ag Sales competition was composed of 5 different sale scenarios that ranged from presenting an item to the judges and convincing them it’s worth the buy, to calming a deranged customer on the phone by using their customer service skills. Plus the team had 1 project together in which they had to create and present a sales pitch with only 25 minutes to prepare the presentation. The team placed 4th overall with Ellynne Vance and Alan Zimmerman placing 3rd, and Ellen Wuethrich placing 2nd in their respective areas.

The Ag Sales competition is a life skills activity which teaches students about business and sales through agricultural means. The FFA is a positive influence in student’s lives by teaching them premier leadership and service through community service events, classroom guidance, and competition.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

EHS Speech Team

The Eureka High School Speech and Drama Team opened its competitive season by capturing the 2nd place Small School Teams Sweepstake Trophy at the Tremont High School Individual Events tournament held on Saturday, November 6.


Making the big points for the team were Mark Crenshaw (son of David and Mary Anne Crenshaw of Eureka)—2nd place Radio, Mark Crenshaw & Erik Slingerland (son of Margo & William Slingerland of Goodfield)—4th place in Humorous Duet Acting, and Constance Moushon (daughter of Raymond & Catherine Moushon of Eureka)-4th place Radio Speaking. There were 14 schools participating in the tournament.

Jamie Wiegand (daughter of Wayne & Rosemary Wiegand of Secor) was tied for breaking into Poetry finals but lost on 1 speaker point and Colin Dewald and Corey Dewald (sons of Dennis & Amy Dewald of Eureka) were one place away from breaking into Duet finals.

Also new and competing with the team were freshmen Zach Harper (son of Kevin & Heather Harper of Eureka) in humorous interpretation and Nathan Sylvester (son of Brent & Maureen Sylvester of Eureka) in radio. Other team supporters included Amber Baer (daughter of Tim & Jenny Baer of Eureka), Brad Zehr (son of Stan & Julie Zehr of Eureka), and Ross Hettinger (son of Pete & Helen Hettinger of Eureka).


Eureka Speech Team members helping the team earn the 2nd Place Small Team Trophy in Small Schools at the Tremont Individual Events Tournament on November 19 are Mark Crenshaw, Brad Zehr, Erik Slingerland, and Constrance Moushon.
EHS Speech Team members competing at the Tremont Tournament include Corey Dewald, Colin Dewald, Amber Baer, Mark Crenshaw, Brad Zehr, Erik Slingerland, Constance Moushon, Jamie Wiegand, Nathan Sylveste and Zach Harper.
EHS Speech Team members competing and earning the 2nd Place Small School Team Sweepstakes Trophy include Jamie Wiegand, Constance Moushon, Nathan Sylvester, Brad Zehr, Erik Slingerland, Mark Crenshaw, Amber Baer, Ross Hettinger, Colin Dewald, Zach Harper, and Corey Dewald.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

EHS FFA Agronomy Team

Agronomy Team

By: Virginia Ely (Eureka FFA Reporter)

Agronomy is the name and judging crops is our game! The Eureka FFA agronomy team traveled to Metamora High School Monday November 14th. They were given seeds and insects to identify, and hay and weeds to classify. The team consisted of five members Samuel Cottrell, Jodi Blunier, Allie Miller, Harrison Frank, and Nathan Steffen. The team placed fourth overall and took on some hard competition. They did a fantastic job, congratulations!


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Class of 2012 excels on the PSAE

The class of 2012 scored well enough on last years PSAE to place Eureka High School in the top fifty high schools in the state based on the number of students meeting or exceeding the state standards.  They rank in the 93rd percentile in the state. Most of the high schools in the top 50 are north of I80. Also, this is one of the highest PSAE scores ever recorded by a class at EHS. We are very proud of the class of 2012's accomplishment and commend the entire K-12 teaching staff for preparing our students for success on the state exams. We honored this accomplishment by grilling rib eyes, pork chops, and brats and also providing the rest of the lunch for the senior class and the staff at EHS on November 10, 2011.  Thanks to Jason Bachman, Dave Tapp, Adam Zehr, Karie Reike, Bill Carr, Deb Klaus, Margie Anderson, Joe McLaughlin, and Vicki Cook for helping to make this happen.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

"Foods and Nutrition" students make apple cider the old fashion way





Trevor Gold places at state golf

Congratulations to Trevor Gold for being selected the Journal Star POY for boys golf after his top ten finish at the state golf meet in Bloomington.



This is a very prestigious award as he joins the elite company of Nathaniel Meiss, Jordan Prosser and Caty Eeten (basketball), Ryan Eigsti (baseball) and Dustin Franckey, Sean Houseworth, Johnny Reel and Olivia Klaus (Cross Country/Track) as the only athletes from Eureka High School to have won this award in their respective sport. You can read the article here:
http://www.pjstar.com/photos_sports/x236283325/Golfer-of-the-Year-Trevor-Gold

Friday, October 28, 2011

National FFA Convention 2011

National Convention 2011

By: Virginia Ely
(Eureka FFA Reporter)

Lining every street with blue corduroy jackets, kids from states ranging from Alaska to Puerto Rico, Maine to Hawaii and even Indian nations came together to experience the 2011 National FFA Convention. The Eureka FFA Officers: Elly Vance, Samuel Cottrell, Seth Schumacher, Josh Robinson, Brad Krumholz, Jacob Leman, Jodi Blunier, Rebecca Kupferschmid, Virginia Ely, and Payton Fehr were just a few of those blue jackets on the streets. They got involved in different types of sessions revolving around this years theme of “I believe”, they visited the numerous amounts of colleges with booths available, they browsed the many “stores” set up, and enjoyed fun activities that were offered to them.

The officers loaded a school bus Tuesday morning October 18th and ventured out on a trip of a lifetime. They arrived in Indianapolis, Indiana and visited a museum of western and Indian art and history. They observed many famous paintings and sculptures in the museum as well as visited the interactive part of the museum where they could try different instruments and role play different parts of western history. Although the weather was just short of awful they pushed that aside and enjoyed their time. To start off their Wednesday morning they visited the NCAA museum where they mingled with many other members from different FFA chapters from across the nation. After that they made their way to the convention center and ventured through the shoulder to shoulder crowd and visited college booths and, of course, accumulated all of the “free-bees” that were being handed out! Connected to the room full of college booths and other advertising booths was a room full of mini stores where FFA members mingled and purchased some “groovy- souvies”. That night the opening session was held at the Conseco Field house, home of the Pacers, and the key note speaker, Dave Roever, gave a very motivational speech. He brought out some of his friends that made a huge impact in his life, introduced them to us and they shared their stories. Thursday night there was a rodeo that all the members were welcome to attend followed by a concert featuring Blake Shelton, Little Big Town, and Steel Magnolia. The stadium was packed with everyone singing and dancing, it was a great experience!

Out of 543,000 FFA members over 58,000 members were participating in sessions, local museums, and fun activities. Everywhere you looked there was a blue corduroy jacket in sight. Our FFA Officers work hard every year to get a chance to travel to National Convention and can not thank the community enough for all of their support. They are looking forward to their new officer team next year to share this experience because we believe, we are FFA!



Monday, October 24, 2011

Cross Country teams advance to Sectionals

Both the boys and girls cross country teams are advancing to Sectionals this Saturday.  Kalla Gold got 5th overall and both teams earned a 5th place finish to advance to the Elmwood Sectional.  The girls race is at 10:30 and the boys is at 11:15.

Friday, October 21, 2011

EHS student helps raise money for the Children's Hospital

 Liesl Peters helped raise over $5700 with members of the Uftring Auto Group through donations from employees and customers. Liesl is shown making the check presentation, herself a patient of the hospital. The money will purchase a hospital grade blanket warmer for the kids on 6 Peds.

Project Impact takes field trip

Students involved in Project Impact along with lead teacher, Terry Aldridge, took a field trip on October 21 to enjoy a morning of outdoor recreation based on having all of their work up to date and not being behind in their hours contracted.

Senior night held for swim team

Congrats to Kati Simpkins and Erica Garber for being part of the Metamora- Roanoke/Benson- Eureka Swim Co-op.  They were honored on Thursday as part of the departing senior class for their dedication to the program.

Friday, October 7, 2011

EHS collecting old batteries

Batteries collected for class homecoming competition: juniors -  178, freshman - 149 , seniors - 80, sophomores - 53. A total of 460 have been collected!!!! Great job to EVERYONE!!!  We will continue to collect batteries throughout the year to keep them out of the landfills.  Please drop them off at the main office in care of the Science Club.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Soccer senior night held at R-B

Congratulations to Joey Kuntz for his dedication to the R-B-E soccer program for the last  four years.  He was honored this week after a win over Fischer High School.  Pictured are Joey and his father, Jack.

EHS staff member competes in charitable road race

Congrats to Ila Pruitt and her family for competing in the "Run to Victory"  5K to raise money for a year-round camp for  children with chronic medical conditions or serious illness.  This camp located in North carolina was founded by Kyle and Pattie Petty in honor of their son Adam.

EHS dress up day held

Everyday during Homecoming week a different dress up day is held.  On Wednesday the students and staff held Sports team day.  Pictured are students, staff, and former coaches that sported the team logos of two of alumni : Ben Zobrist and Andy Studebaker.