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DHS and DMS students participated in a school-wide History Day competition. The students were required to present an entry as a part of their regular Social Studies class requirements and also as a trial-run in preparation for Regional History Day in Riverton, according to Mr. Zecher. The Dubois students won a number of awards at regionals which enabled them to compete at State History Day. DHS students going to State History Day in Laramie in May included Chad Bottcher, Kent Cole, Dustin Ralston, Stacey Oard, Kelly Marrou, Traci Thompson, Andy Carter, Rena Johnson, Kara Ruff, Kristi Leseberg, Jennifer Nelson, Tena Rice, Tom Hinerman, Scott Nishwitz, Brad Jaeckel and Jared Jeffs. Dustin Ralston received a superior second place rating for his research paper entitled Dunoir TieHacking which qualified him for a trip to Maryland in June to represent Wyoming at national competition. According to Mr. Zecher, the Middle School brought new enthusiasm to the History Day tradition this year and students are now eagerly anticipating next year's round of competitions. 2 1 So, what do you know about Genet- ics, Jared? Beter have Chad and Kent explain their project. 2. Dusty Ralston is off to National History Day in Maryland! 3. Cool dude. Brad! Bus rides make you resort to all kinds of stuff. 4. Mr. Zecher and Mr Atchley join the high school students at the Fairgrounds build- ing in Riverton during County History Day. (Back) Dusty. Scott, Rena. Kara. Kristi, Traci. (Front) Brad. Jared, Kent. Andy. Chad. Tena. Jennifer. Stacey. Kelly
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Clniilmi. . . Christmas Spirit came to the school in many ways. M) The Child Care class and their “preschool helped decorate the tree provided by the Student Council. Bobbi. Sandy. Lance. Kristi. Cathy and Shelley helped hang the ornaments. (2) Are you really that uncomfortable in that band suit? The band wore their uniforms for the concert. (3) Mr. Nusbaum shows a proud smile after directing the Middle Scnool and High School bands plus the 6th grade band and chorus through Christmas music. (4) The Spanish classes caroled through the halls. (5) Mr. Bryant and school personnel greeted the public at an Open House which followed the Christmas Program. 3 15
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FiM Atili F Fh al The Fine Arts Festival was a great success again this year with over 200 people attending. Students from grades 6-12 displayed their talents in photography, design, woodworking, metal works, art, poetry, essays and music. The concert was one of the best ever as students demonstrated their expertise on the various instru- ments. Reverend Lynn Wright was a guest performer, singing a song from his latest recording, Sweetwater. Rev. Wright composed the piece himself. The Middle School singers who sang for the legislature at the state capitol, provided background music for the number. Refreshments were served following this important school-community event. 1 8rad Jaeckel. Ed Winters. Kent Cole and James Nusbaum comprise the Brass Quartet 2 Now this is a real dream house! Many people viewed the many works on display 3. Reverend Lynn Wright performed “Sweetwater as a spe- cial treat. 4 Nice metal works! Mr Ballinger's students displayed projects. 5 English 12 writing and a model of a theatre were among the displays being viewed by Michele Burdick. 6 The creative work of Mr. Christensen's art classes was ad- mired by parents and students 7 A new painting for the lunch room was completed by the Art I class
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