01.23.15
Lakeside Lutheran High School
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More than just a Miracle Girl survives forensics meet fatal plane crash editor-in-chief
Sydney Gronemeyer
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Kiana Krzjzaniek
A Piper PA-34200T plane crashed in Kuttawa Kentucky late last Friday. Its pilot, Marty Gutzler, and three of his four passengers--his wife Kimberly, nine-year-old photo from newsnyork.com daughter, Piper, Seven-year-old Sailor Gutzler and her father and her fourteen- enjoying a plane ride. year-old cousin Her journey took her to the Sierra Wilder were killed. The doorstep of Larry Wilkins. cause of the crash was unclear, Wilkins stated that the girl told although the FAA reports that a him that her parents were dead distress call was received by air and that she had been in a plane traffic controllers reporting en- crash and that the plane was upgine failure before contact was side-down. He quickly called 911 lost. after she arrived, then cleaned As tragic as this event is, the her legs off. She requested that pilot’s seven-year-old daughter he ride with her to the hospital Sailor survived and walked close because she thought that her arm to a mile with minor injuries was broken. Sailor was treated, looking for help. She had pre- then released. viously tried to wake her family Wilkens said that she was members, but realized that they brave, and added that he were beyond help. would be praying for her.
Saturday, many forensics participants received medals. Receiving first place was Maria Werre, receiving second place was Marcus Klein, Sydney Gronemeyer, Audra Sonntag, Jenna Gaal, Rachel Fischer and Leah Fields. Receiving third was Jennifer Shubkegel, Nora Raube, Malachi Mortenson, and
David Wilson. The team, as a whole, received the second place trophy in the large schools division. Other finalists included Clark Thiele, Caleb Strutz, Tina Kehl, Becca Doering, and Maddie McKenna. The team will travel to Wisconsin Luther High School, Saturday.
Gwith God rowing
All the ups and downs
“I in them and you in me, so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.” staff reporter
John 17:23
Alex Pillard
Students may feel completely lost, without hope, or like they are being punished. They may feel like this because they have failed an assignment, recently broke up with their boyfriend or girlfriend, or maybe they broke a bone in the middle of their sports season. Either way they feel like they have not done everything to their ability. They feel hopeless. God tells Christians to not worry about these low points in their life, but to stay connected to him. He tells them that when life gets rough, not to fall from him, but to get closer to him. Then when Christians pick themselves up, others will see that you are happy when you really should be sad. Then that is the chance to tells others why they are in such a good mood. They will realize that God is very loving and will take care of all nations to the very end of the age, This is the start to bringing human to complete unity.
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us At the Brookfield Central forensics meet, forensics participants are entertained with karaoke, a photo beeth, view the Warrior Times Weekly w o l l r anywhere in color fo twitte s dancing, and a performance by Comedy Sportz. Performing in three to four rounds from eight to three, e llhs.org/resources/publications.html m i participants never had a dull moment at this meet. on rriort a @llw 231 woodland beach rd. lake mills, wi newspaper@llhs.org photos by Sydney Gronemeyer