(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Longest-serving teacher taught for 40 years.
Students have participated in National History Day projects since the 2000s.
Parish center renovation included updates to the school cafeteria.
Girls' volleyball team won a diocesan championship in the 1980s.
The school bell tower has been featured in holiday postcards.
Hosts a student art show during Catholic Schools Week.
A fire drill in the 1980s made it into the local news for its efficiency.
Hosted state championship teams in the 1980s.
Hosted the first Christmas concert in the parish hall in 1955.
Introduced "Buddy Classes" where older students mentor younger ones.
Celebrates All Saints Day with costumes and classroom activities.
First school bus service began in the 1960s.
Added STEM curriculum in the 2010s.
First principal served for 15 years.
Students once planted a "peace tree" in honor of the school’s name.
Students built a peace garden on campus as part of an Earth Day project.
The first school building only had three classrooms.
Created an alumni mural showcasing 75 years of history.
The original church doubled as the school gymnasium.
Famous alumni have included local community leaders.
Longest-serving pastor of the parish was also a frequent visitor to classrooms.
First computer lab installed in the 1980s.
The parish installed stained glass windows in the early 2000s.
Introduced chess club in the 1990s.
First drama production was The Sound of Music in the 1980s.
Current mascot is the Crusader.
First yearbook published in 1975.
A former student became a principal at the school.
First uniforms were introduced in the 1950s.
Basketball was the first competitive sport offered by the school.
First science fair was held in 1978.
A student-athlete once went on to play professionally in the NBA.
Annual school theme is tied to a Catholic virtue.
A former teacher was recognized as a Diocesan Educator of the Year.
Renovation of the playground was a community project in the 1990s.
Held a joint school and parish retreat during Lent for the first time in 2019.
Christmas concerts have been performed by every grade level since the beginning.
Partnered with a local university for science mentorship programs.
School choir performed at a diocesan event in 2000.
Thanksgiving food drives have been organized since the 1970s.
Students pray the rosary together in October and May.
Added a Spanish language program in the early 2000s.
Named "Our Lady Queen of Peace" after a Marian title.
Holds a Living Stations of the Cross every Lent.
A student’s essay about peace was published in a national magazine.
Celebrated the parish’s centennial alongside the school’s anniversary.
Held a year-long celebration for the parish's 75th anniversary.
School launched a 1:1 iPad program in 2021.
Original mascot was a dove.
Celebrated the 75th anniversary in 2024 with a gala event.
A time capsule from the 25th anniversary was opened at the 50th anniversary celebration.
Parish was established before the school opened.
The spelling bee has been a staple event for decades.
Alumni established a scholarship fund in honor of former teachers.
The school chapel was renovated in 2010.
Parish and school were originally served by the Sisters of St. Agnes.
Hosted a spelling bee champion who went on to nationals.
The first principal was also a lay catechist.
Introduced a gifted and talented program in the 1990s.
First graduating class had fewer than 20 students.
50th anniversary was celebrated in 1999.
The parish hall hosted the first school picnic in 1951.
The school survived a major snowstorm in the 1970s without missing a day of class.
A student group started a recycling program in the 2000s.
Introduced a music program with recorders in the 4th grade.
Alumni baseball team holds an annual game against the current students.
Weekly Mass attendance has always been part of school tradition.
Expanded classrooms to accommodate growing enrollment in the 1960s.
Added air conditioning to classrooms in the 2000s.
New gymnasium was built in the 1990s.
School's athletic program started with just basketball.
The parish was originally a mission church before becoming a full parish.
Students made their own float for the 1999 community parade.
Robotics Club started in 2018.
Annual Auction began in the 1990s.
School was founded in 1949.
A parish priest started an after-school chess club in the 1970s.
Annual May Crowning is one of the longest-standing traditions.
A local celebrity emceed the school auction in the 2010s.
The school added middle school grades in the 1970s.
Original classrooms had chalkboards; whiteboards replaced them in the 2000s.
A former student designed the school’s current logo.
Alumni association launched in the 1980s.
Choir has performed at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
Every year, 8th graders take a special trip before graduation.
The parish hosted a "Night in Bethlehem" for the first time in 2024.
Hosted a diocesan-wide education conference in the 1980s.
Alumni include a state senator and a college football coach.
The annual parish festival funds scholarships for students.
Hosted a bishop’s visit for confirmation in the early 2000s.
Added a preschool program in the early 2010s.
Students wrote letters that were sent to Pope Francis during his visit to the U.S. in 2015.
The first school library was set up by parent volunteers.
Consistently ranks among the top diocesan schools for standardized test scores.
Participates in the Diocesan Spelling and Math Competitions annually.
Hosted a talent show fundraiser for the first time in 2001.