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Volume 15 Issue 3 November 4, 2016 Ashby High School, Ashby, MN
By John Decker Grade 12
By Caity Weaver Grade 11
By Autum Bitzan Grade 10
By Autum Bitzan Grade 10
English and her hobbies include
reading, writing, and hanging out
with friends.
In the future Kaylee hopes to
attend college, travel the world,
and become an author. She is also
in Jr. Band, Volleyball, Softball,
and Knowledge Bowl. Some of
her favorites are cats, waffles,
Netflix, Finding Nemo, and
Christmas.
Keep up the good work girls!
September students of the
month were Sawyer Risbrudt and
Kaylee Schlundt.
Sawyer is a senior. Her par-
ents are Mike and Lori Risbrudt
and her favorite class is Cultural
Anthropology. In her spare time
she plays music and hangs out
with her friends. She wishes to
Attend U of M in the Twin Cities.
In school she is in Band, Choir,
National Honor Society, and Stu-
dent Council. Some of her favor-
ites include dogs, pizza, hot tea,
Netflix, Halloween, and volley-
ball.
Kaylee is in seventh grade.
Her parents are Julie and Cory
Van Santen. Her favorite class is
The Legion Auxiliary was kind enough to donate $100 to our school
library. The money was used towards expanding the collection of
Scooby Do books. The books that were donated are suitable for elemen-
tary students or anyone interested in the adventures of Scooby Doo!
These books are full color, hard cover books and all have AR tests.
Thanks to the Legion Auxiliary for their donation. It is greatly appreci-
ated and the books will be well read.
Hey students! 2017 Yearbook orders will be taken during the
week of November 7-11. The cost is $35 regular high school year-
book and $42 for seniors who want a name stamp and plastic cover.
The Elementary yearbook
cost is $10 each.
The yearbook editors are
working on an amazing year-
book for you to enjoy and
remember the year.
Yearbook staff members
will be taking orders during
both lunch periods all week.
Pre-order now. There will not
be extras in the spring. (above) YEARBOOK STAFF (1) Mikayla Dahlen, Skyler Hill, Riley Zas-trow, Aaron Dahlen. (2) Mrs. Kraemer advisor, Caity Weaver, Abbie
Evavold, Hope Haarstad, Michael Van Santen. PHOTO by Scherlings
On Tuesday, October 25, the
8th grade class (left) along with
Ms. Schultz traveled to Water-
town, South Dakota to tour the
Terry Redlin Art Center and
participate in a drawing contest.
It was a great day and everyone
became more appreciative of art.
(above) Enjoying the Scooby Doo books during Library class are sixth graders Levi Bogen-
rief, Julio Estrada, and Livy Johnson. PHOTO by Mrs. Kraemer
As you may know, there
eventually will be newer com-
puters put into the computer lab.
What you might not know is that
the ones in the computer lab will
go to the teachers and that will
help them have a faster boot up
time.
What Mr. Hanson would like
to do next is replace the com-
puters in the computer lab every
year so then everyone would have
better connections and hopefully
less problems.
If you didn’t notice the inter-
net connection this year, compared
to last year, is twice as fast so you
do not have to wait as long for
websites to load.
Another thing on his list was
to have the first and second grad-
ers all have their own ipads and
not have to share devices. He was
able to purchase more ipads so
each classroom has a set, one for
each student to use.
Mr. Jon Hanson is the technology coordinator at school. He takes care of all our computers and updates, etc. PHOTO by John Decker
Read the full color version of The Golden Arrow on-line at www.ashby.k12.mn.us and click on “The Golden Arrow” link. For past issues, visit our blog.
Page 2 HUMAN INTEREST November 4, 2016
By Brad Anderson Grade 10
By Skyler Hill Grade 12
By Aiden Bruck Grade 11
By Benton Stadsvold Grade 10
By Brad Anderson Grade 10
Past presidential races...
• Nineteen of America's 43 presidents have been Republicans; 14 have
been Democrats.
• The first Republican president was Abraham Lincoln, who was elected
in 1860 and 1864. Andrew Jackson, elected in 1828 and 1832, was the
first presidential candidate to run (and win) as a Democrat.
• The House has twice decided the presidential election because no can-
didate received a majority in the Electoral College (Thomas Jefferson in
1800 and John Quincy Adams in 1824).
• The most states ever won by a presidential candidate is 49. In 1972,
Richard Nixon carried every state except Massachu-
setts; in 1984, Ronald Reagan carried every state ex-
cept Minnesota. Both lost the District of Columbia.
The most states ever won by a Democratic presiden-
tial candidate is 46. In 1936, Franklin Roosevelt car-
ried 46 of 48 states, failing to capture only Maine and
Vermont.
• Four presidents have won the presidency while losing the popular vote:
John Quincy Adams (1824), Rutherford B. Hayes (1876), Benjamin
Harrison (1888) and George W. Bush (2000). http://www.cnn.com
Ronald McDonald Is Lying Low
America’s creepy clown
problem is getting so out of hand
that even beloved clown Ronald
McDonald seems a little freaked
out.
The fast-
food chain
M c D o n a l d ’ s
released to the
public that its
mascot will
be lying low for a while because
of all the reports of creepy clown
sightings across the country.
McDonald’s isn’t putting a
ban on public appearances by its
red-nosed clown, but the com-
pany is being thoughtful in re-
gards to Ronald McDonald’s
appearances. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation
-now/2016/10/11/
Target Stops Selling
Clown Masks
Target stopped selling clown
masks after a bunch of reported
clown attacks, some real and
some fake.
Target, based in Minneapo-
lis has 1,799 stores in the United
States. The company did not say
if the decision would affect all of
its stores.
●Glass cannot be recycled for-
ever.
●It takes approximately 1 million
years for a glass bottle to break
down in a landfill.
●Steel producers in the U.S. use
about 70% recycled steel.
●Every year Americans throw
away enough steel to
produce all the new
cars made in the U.S.
●Tin cans are actu-
ally 99% steel with a
thin layer of tin to
prevent rusting.
●Aluminum cans recycled last
year stacked one on top of each
other would be 1,454 times taller
than the Empire State Building.
●75% of the trees recycled for
paper products are never made
into paper products!
●Paper made from recycled paper
rather than virgin fibers requires
70% less energy. http://ecocycle.org/ecofacts (10-31-16)
He wants to make it easier for
families to afford college so
students aren’t buried in debt.
Trump says that he is op-
posed to abortion except for
rape. He opposes the use of
government funds to pay for
abortions. He says, “As far as
Planned Parenthood is con-
cerned, I’m prolife.”
Hillary says that Politicians
have no business interfering
with women’s personal health
decisions. And as president she
would stand up for Planned
Parenthood and women's access
to critical health services, in-
cluding safe, legal abortion.
Hillary said “that there can be
restrictions in the very end of
the third trimester, but they
have to take into account the
life and health of the mother.”
Hillary says
that more than
33.000 Ameri-
cans are killed
each year by
guns. She is go-
ing to fight to
take guns away
from dangerous
people and get
comprehensive
b a c k g r o u n d
checks.
The election
is on Tuesday,
November 8.
It’s only a few days until we
elect a new president. There are
people who have already cast their
votes. The debates are over and
America should have a pretty good
idea where each candidate stands on
certain topics.
Trump wants to abolish
Obama Care, repeal and replace
it. Whereas Hillary wants to fix
Obama Care and give it some
updates and fix what's broken
about it instead of just throwing
it out.
Trump wants to bring back
law and order and make a
strong border. Hillary says that
everybody has a place in Amer-
ica, but she won’t just let any-
body who poses as a threat
come into the US.
Hillary says she will work
to ensure that every child from
every zip-code has
access to a world
class education,
including access to
high quality pre-
school. Trump says
that he will enhance
education options
through school
choice and charters,
a n d r e s p e c t
homeschoolers in
their quest for edu-
cational alternatives.
Freshwater sharks once
thought extinct rediscovered
In an expedition to Papua
New Guinea, a team of scientists
found some unusual shark fins
and jaws being sold in the market
on the island Daru.
These sharks were found to
be the Spear Tooth shark and the
New Guinea Freshwater shark,
two species that were thought to
be extinct since the 1970’s.
After some searching, scien-
tists were able to find a live speci-
men known to science as the New
Guinea Freshwater shark. These
Sharks belong to the Genus
Glyphis. They are one of the
most rare sharks on the planet,
and are critically endangered. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/
FYI: There are around 440
known species of sharks in the
world. Other endangered species
of sharks include the Angelshark
off the coasts of Europe, the Dag-
gernose shark found near African
coasts, and the Zebra shark found
in the Indo-Pacific sea. There are
many vulnerable species too.
Page 3 SPORTS November 4, 2016
By Benton Stadsvold Grade 10
By Alex Decker Grade 12
By Mikayla Dahlen Grade 12
By Brad Anderson Grade 10
The seasons have ended for
both the football and volleyball
teams here at AHS.
The boys finished the football
season with a record of 2-7. Great
job to the 4 Ashby seniors on the
team-Austin Walker, Chase Kam-
rath, Nathan Cook, and Riley
Grecco. Thanks to the Ashby
coach Mr. Peterson too.
The girls volleyball team lost
their first play off game against
Parkers Prairie to end their season
with a record of 1-23.
The volleyball team had 4
seniors this year Mackenzie
Ecker, Madison Krupke, Sawyer
Risbrudt, and Riley Zastrow
coached by Whitney Moore and
Danielle Schroeder.
By Riley Zastrow Grade 12
Top 10 reasons to participate in
sports…
1– It’s Fun!
2– Good life lessons.
3– Meet new people.
4– Provides more College Schol-
arships.
5– Helpful to get
in shape and stay
in shape.
6– Raises self-
esteem.
7– Healthy com-
petition leads to mental improve-
ment.
8– Provides something positive to
do in your free time.
9– Helps you plan your day out
which helps you later in life.
10-Improves friendship in teams.
By Michael Van Santen Grade 11
This time of year the duck
hunting usually slows down
around here and many people take
trips to North Dakota to go hunt-
ing.
North Dakota is right in the
heart of central flyway and is a
great place to hunt waterfowl year
round. There are plenty opportu-
nities for great duck and goose
hunts and the state attracts water
fowlers from all around the coun-
try.
North Dakota has a open walk
in rule. This means as long as the
area is not posted by the owners
anyone can hunt the land at any-
time. This rule is very helpful for
hunters.
Cody Fults is an 11th grader.
He has been playing sports since
3rd grade. He is in football and
baseball.
Cody says, “I think a SHARP
athlete always works their hardest
to make themselves better.”
Words of advice, “Your work
won’t always be noticed but that’s
never an excuse to not do your
best.”
Favorites:
Sport: Baseball
Pre-game food: Chocolate Milk
Pro sports team: Vikings
Pro sports player: Xavier Rhodes
Sporting goods store: Scheels
Jacey Schlosser is a junior
who says being a SHARP athlete
means being a leader and hard-
worker on and off the court.
She has been involved in
Ashby sports since kindergarten
playing summer rec. She is in
volleyball, basketball, and track.
Words of advice are, “Always
give 100%. Don’t expect some-
thing if you don’t work for it.”
Favorites:
Sport: Track
Pre-game food: Fruit snacks
Pro sports team: Wild
Pro sports player: Carson Wentz
Sporting goods store: Scheels
The Minnesota Vikings are at
this point one of the best teams in
the league with a record of 5-2.
This status was a surprise to many
after an injury filled start losing
their starting QB Teddy Bridge-
water, their starting RB Adrian
Peterson, and their starting LG
Matt Kalil plus many others.
The area that is keeping the
Vikings afloat is their impressive
defense that has only allowed a
average of 14 points per game.
Though they have had a de-
cent offense with their quick deci-
sion to trade for QB Sam Brad-
ford who until their loss to Philly
last week had not had a turnover
and had 1,214 passing yards. We
also have had some receivers step
up like Stefon Diggs with 400+
yards this season but who has also
suffered from injuries and missed
2 weeks.
My brother Brandon and I
went to Iowa to visit some family
members and to go to an Iowa
State football game last weekend.
We had pretty good seats in a
packed stadium. Note the pictures
to the left and below.
Iowa State played its rival
Kansas State. Iowa State’s record
was 1-6 and Kansas State’s record
was 5-3.
Iowa State played a very good
first half but then they kind of hit
a slump and started to really sink.
Kansas State ended up winning
with a score of 31-26. Iowa State
and Kansas State have had a
rivalry since 1917. Iowa State has
has a record 49–47–4 .
Page 4 PROFILES November 4, 2016
By John Decker Grade 12
By Hope Haarstad Grade 11
By Mikayla Dahlen Grade 12
By Hope Haarstad Grade 11
By Alex Decker Grade 12
The freshman featured in this
Golden Arrow article is Halle
Dahlen. She loves to play Ashby
Volleyball and Softball. Here are
some of her favorite things to do.
~Favorite Hobby–hanging out
with Amelia
~Favorite Restaurant-Olive Gar-
den
~Favorite Color– Blush Pink
~Favorite Class - English
~Favorite TV show - Keeping up
with the Kardashians
~Favorite Movie -Napoleon Dy-
namite
~Favorite Sport - Water Polo
~Favorite Holiday-Amelia's Birth-
day
~Favorite Summer Pastime-Being
with Amelia.
~Favorite Winter Pastime – Being
with Brynn.
Jayda Staring was a new 8th
grade student here at Ashby.
Jayda came to Ashby from Ken-
nedy Secondary School in Fergus
Falls.
She joined Ashby because she
and her family moved outside of
Dalton to the Elbow Lake area.
She has a younger sister in
fifth grade named Baylee, her
mom’s name is Jennifer and step-
dads name is Tyler.
We enjoyed getting to know
both Jayda and her younger sister
Baylee who is pictured below!
Unfortunately, both Jayda and
Baylee moved last week and are
attending school in Fergus Falls
again. We are sad that they had to
leave Ashby School.
Jayda’s Favorites:
Animal: Fox
Color: Green
Drink: Water
Food: Pizza
Holiday:
Halloween
Subject: Art
Hobby: Drawing
Albert Einstein was born on
March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Wurttem-
berg, Germany. Later his family
moved to Munich where he began
his education. He graduated in
1901 and acquired Swiss citizen-
ship then became a technical as-
sistant in the Swiss Patent office.
He married Mileva Maric in
1903 and they had three children.
After she died in 1919 he got
married again. His second wife
Elsa died in 1936.
He then moved to Berlin until
1933 when he emigrated to Amer-
ica where he became the Professor
of Theoretical Physics at Prince-
ton.
Einstein realized the inade-
quacies of Newtonian mechanics
and the theory of relativity.
He helped lay the foundation
of the photon theory of light, and
the Manhattan Project.
He received honorary doctor-
ate degrees in science, medicine,
and philosophy.
Another set of rewards he
gained was the Copley Medal of
Mikayla Dahlen is a senior
here at Ashby and her birthday is
September 13. If she could meet
anyone she would like to meet
Luke Bryan because who doesn't?
Mikayla’s pet peeve is the
sound of people having a fork
touch their teeth. If she could visit
anywhere she would go to the
Bahamas so she could relax and
sit on the beach.
After Mikayla graduates, she
wants to be a graphic designer.
Her mom has influenced her the
most because she's done so much
for her. Mik’s words of advice
are,“The best things happen by
chance.”
Her favorites include:
Pop: Cranberry Sprite
T.V. Shows: The Voice and The
Fosters
Sport: Softball
Color: Teal
Teacher: Ms. Wojcik
Food: Pizza
Restaurant: Boathouse
Store to shop at: Target
the Royal Society of London and
the Franklin Medal of the Frank-
lin Institute.
He died at Princeton, New
Jersey on April 18, 1955.
Zack Daubenspeck is a Para-
professional here at Ashby Public
School in the 9th grade class.
Zach graduated from Ashby High
School 2 years ago! He has not
attended college yet but he has
previously worked at The Melby
Outpost as a server for 3 years
and Arrowwood Lake Café where
he still works.
Zack’s girlfriend’s name is
Aliza and she’s a caregiver at the
Ashby Living Center. The person
who has affected him most in his
life is his dad.
An interesting story about Zack
is that he has been to the top of
The Empire State Building.
His favorite part about Ashby
is that everyone knows each
other. His advice for students is,
“Pay attention in class, every one
of these teachers has important
things to teach you.”
His favorites include steak, the
color blue, buffalo wild wings,
Christmas, track, and the T.V.
show How I Met Your Mother.
Page 5 REVIEWS November 4, 2016
By Michael Van Santen Grade 11
By Tanner Hart Grade 10
By Mikah Burkhardt Grade 12
By Ganon Heinrich Grade 10
By Mikah Burkhardt Grade 12
By Brandon Anderson Grade 10
By Caity Weaver Grade 11
By Autum Bitzan Grade 10
By Riley Zastrow Grade 12
The Vam-
pire Diaries
The Awaken-
ing
By L.J. Smith
The Vam-
pire Diaries
starts out with
Elena return-
ing home
from her trip
at the start of a new school year.
On the first day of school a new
student arrives from Italy. Elena
intently likes Stephan but later on
in the book she learns that
Stephan and his brother Damon
are Vampires.
If you are interested in reading
these books they are a lot like
Twilight with the love triangle
between Elena and the 2 vampire
brothers. Though if you ask cer-
tain people they will say its com-
pletely different.
The Vampire Diaries is writ-
ten by L.J. Smith and it is now a
T.V. show on the CW along with
another book series written by L.J.
Smith called the Secret Circle. I
personally do really like the Vam-
pire Diaries along with some of
Smith’s other books.
2017 Dodge Challenger has a
starting price of $26,995. This car
has a range of 305 horsepower to
705 horsepower.
The challenger
has 19 city and
30 highway mpg.
This car has
3.6 L V6, 5.7 L
V8, 6.2 L V8 and, 6.4 L V8 en-
gines. There are 5 configurations
ranging from the SXT to the SRT
hellcat.
The AB Hancer
The AB Hancer will be your
choice of six pack defining tool
this year. It
is light
w e i g h t ,
hides easy
u n d e r
cloths, and
d r a m a t i -
cally enhances your abs!
The product is a grid placed
over the midsection to quickly
create the appearance of devel-
oped AB muscles in the skin.
This invention came out in
May, 2013. It went viral on the
internet right after it was intro-
duced; but turns out, it is a hoax! http://removeandreplace.com/
“Dishonored” is a stealth
based game originally made in
2012 developed by Arkane Stu-
dios and
published by
B e t h e s d a .
But, this
year there is
a second
game to the
series releasing on November 11,
2016. In the new game you will
be able to play either Corvo or the
princess Emily.
“ARQ” a Netflix original
Film is about a man and a girl
stuck in a time loop because of an
invention that he designed to cre-
ate unlimited energy but instead it
ended up being a time machine
that loops time.
This sci-fi thriller was di-
rected by Tony Elliot, and was
p r o d u c e d b y
Netflix star-
ring Robbie
Amell related
to Stephen
Amell who is
Oliver Queen
in the Green
Arrow. Also
starring as one
of the main
characters is
Rachael Tay-
lor.
This film is rated 6.4 stars by
IMBD.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a
fighting role-playing video game
developed by Dimps and pub-
lished by Bandai Namco Enter-
tainment based on the Dragon
Ball franchise. It was released on
October 25, 2016.
The Peak Supper Club, lo-
cated over by Clitherall, MN, has
excellent food that will please all
ages and an awesome staff that
will make your drive worth it!
They were open Wednesday-
Thursday from 5pm-9pm, Friday-
Saturday from 5pm-10pm, and
Sunday from 11am– 8pm but are
closed for the season now.
Their menu includes juicy ribs
and crispy chicken and salad bar
and bread. On Google they are
rated a 4.1 but from me personally
they should be a 5 star restaurant!
Make sure you make your
way up there next summer to try
their awesome food for yourself
and when you’re done, climb
Inspiration Peak!
1966 Chevrolet K-10
The C/K series of pickup was
introduced to the Chevy lineup in
1960. “C” indicated 2-wheel
drive and “K” indicated 4-wheel
drive. The Chevy C/K series was
a revolutionary series for the full
size pickup evolution. It was
replaced in 1999 with the Chevy
Silverado series.
Martin Garrix (Martijn
Gerard Garritsen - birthname) is
best known for his upbeat songs
that we all know. I believe his hit
to fame was Animals in 2013.
He recently released a new
song called In the Name of Love
featuring Bebe Rexha.
Originally from the Nether-
lands, Martin travels the world
with his music. He is a DJ, record
producer, and musician. He has
now been rated Number 1 in DJ
Mag’s Top 100 DJ’s for 2016.
His albums are The Best
Of, Seven, Gold Skies, and Break
Through the Silence.
Page 6 MISCELLANEOUS November 4, 2016
By Micah Martin Grade 11
By Abby Plasky Grade 11
By Tanner Hart Grade 10
By Skyler Hill Grade 12
By Ganon Heinrich Grade 10
By Micah Martin Grade 11
By Micah Martin Grade 11
By Aiden Bruck Grade 11 11/7-11/11: Yearbooks go on
sale. $35 regular, $42 seniors, $10
elementary
11/10: JH GBB home vs. B/E
4:00
11/11: Veteran’s Day Program.
10:00 a.m. in Auditorium
11/14: GBB practice begins
11/15: JH GBB @ Battle Lake
4:00
11/17: JH GBB home vs. Parkers
Prairie 4:00
11/21: Boys Basketball practice
begins
11/22: JH GBB @ Underwood
4:00
11/23: EARLY OUT. Students
dismissed at 12:30.
11/24: Thanksgiving
11/25: Black Friday
Just be-
cause it’s win-
ter and you
can’t get outside to exercise as
much doesn't mean you have to
stop being fit. Here are a few of
many simple ways that you can
improve your health without even
leaving your house. Do some
push-ups, sit ups, crunches, and
planks right in your own room to
keep fit all winter long!
Facts about the Binturong
●It’s also known as the bear cat
but is related to neither.
●Its name is derived from a dead
language and the meaning is un-
known.
●They smell like buttered pop-
corn. They have scent glands un-
der their tails, to us the scent
smells of popcorn but it tells other
binturongs to stay away.
●They hiss, purr, wail, growl and
make many different sounds.
●They are classified as a carni-
vore even though their diet mostly
consists of fruit.
●They are mostly and arboreal
animals climbing through the
rainforest canopy.
●They have a prehensile tail.
●Binturongs play a very important
role in the forests where they are
found in southeast Asia. theanimalfacts.com (10-31-16)
1. How long is a presidential
term?
A. 2 Years
B. 36 Years
C. 48 Months
2. What is the youngest age you
can be to be President?
A. 35 Years
B. 40 Years
C. 69 Years
3. What animal is the symbol of
the Democrat Party?
A. Moose
B. Donkey
C. Elephant
4. The presidents wife is called?
A. Mrs. President
B. Lady President
C. The First Lady
5. How long is a Senators term?
A. 3 Years
B. 20 Years
C. 6 Years
Answers:
1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.C It’s fall! That means it’s time
to start making those warm tasty
fall treats! Keep reading to learn
how to make Warm Cinnamon
Apple Chips. The perfect snack
for a cool day.
The ingredients for these are
simple. You will need to start out
with 5 apples, two teaspoons of
cinnamon, and three teaspoons of
brown sugar.
Now that you have your in-
gredients it’s time to preheat the
oven to 200
d e g r e e s .
Thinly slice
the apples
and place on a
greased baking sheet, arrange the
apple slices so they aren't overlap-
ping.
Next, in a small bowl com-
bine the sugar and cinnamon and
sprinkle it on top of apple chips.
Bake on the top rack of your oven
for 2 hours until the chips are dry
and crisp. Remove them from the
oven and let them cool. Serve and
eat. Delicious!
In Sanzhi, Taiwan construc-
tion started on a resort in 1978
but was abandoned in 1980 leav-
ing it to rot. Legend says the pro-
ject was abandoned due to finan-
cial problems plus a number of
fatal accidents during construc-
tion. Unfortunately the construc-
tion company responsible de-
stroyed all records on the project. http://sometimes-interesting.com (10-31-16)
By Abby Plasky Grade 11
Date High Low Cond.
11/5 48 37 Sunny
11/6 54 39 Cloudy
11/7 55 43 Rain
11/8 52 41 Rain
11/9 45 34 Rain
11/10 39 30 Sunny
11/11 34 46 Sunny
11/7: Taco’s w/ fixing, Spanish
Rice, Black Beans, Fruit
11/8: Lasagna, Corn, Fruit
11/9: Mini Corn Dogs, Smiles,
Veggies, Fruit
11/10: Scalloped Potatoes w/
Ham, Corn, Fruit
11/11: Chicken Patty, Oven Fries,
Baked Beans, Fruit
11/7: Cereal, Yogurt, Fruit
11/8: Bagel, Yogurt
11/9: Yogurt Parfait, Granola
11/10:Nutrigrain Bar, String
Cheese
11/11: Cereal, Fruit