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Shannon Jenkins, Tony Roberts, Bob Birdsell, and Lon Malcolm placed in the DeSoto Wildlife Art Show. Kelly Palmer, Kari Potterf, and Misti McAfee accept recognition for being active members of the Student Council. 12 emics Teacher Paul We inert hands David Schwartz the top American history student award. Monica Castle receives recognition for placing in the Business Competition at Peru. Michelle Muebner poses with her prize-winning painting.
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Elizabeth Janko writes a letter to her pen pal in composition. Using Mr. Roggenkamp s computer to complete an assignment is Fernando Karst. Amaya Manzano Renedo, a foreign exchange student from Spain, practices on the piano. Sociology class members are busy studying their assignment about American culture. Students in German play a game in which they have to say German names for parts of the body.
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wards rdently P resented Students enjoy being recognized It feels good to know that you’ve done something that someone likes; it made me feel worth the work, said Michelle Huebner about winning the Nebraska Habitat Stamp Contest. That was what receiving awards was all about. Many of the art students received awards and recognition for their accomplishments. Tony Roberts won the coveted Gold Key award, and Michelle Huebner was recognized for the Stamp Contest and won fifty dollars, too. There were other areas that students excelled in, and many were rewarded in an awards ceremony in the auditorium. It's great to get recognition for the work you've done, and I'm happpy this school is willing to take time to reward the students, said Stefan Hussenoe-der, who scored the highest on the National Math Contest. David Schwartz placed second and Glen Lampe placed third when taking the annual math test. Also given recognition were Stefan Hussenoeder, David Schwartz, Fernando Karst, and Becky Huppert who placed second in their division at the UNL Actuarial Club Contest. Named as the top student in the Biology I classes was Gary Fisher. Four students were tied for second in class averages. They were Paula Benitz, Monica Castle, Holly Merz, and Bobby Meyer. Receiving an award as the top American history student was David Schwartz. He was presented the D.A.R. Award by history teacher Paul Weinert. Freshman Gary Fisher receives an a ward for excellence in biology from Terry Flynn. Mark Fegan congratulates Stefan Hussenoeder for scoring highest on the national Math Exam. Rcodei 13
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