eagle news - Norman County East
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eagle news - Norman County East
2010-2011 Staff: Abby Landreth, Alex Boreen, Mathew Lee, Madison Erickson, Carrington Roy, Shiann Lampton, Rana Opsahl, Dennis Hanson, Theresa Triplett, Victoria Gunnufson , Hunter Thompson, Jordan Halvorsen, Brock Prestogard, Kai Habedank EAGLE NEWS Edition 1 volume 2 May 2011 Table Of Contents Feature Articles 1-3 Boys’ Sports 4-5 Why does it take a minute to say hello and forever to say goodbye? -Author Unknown Girls’ Sports 6 Editorial 7 Reviews 8-11 Comics Puzzles, Random Facts Horoscopes Club If at first you don’t succeed, do it like your mother told you! -Author Unknown 13-14 15 15-18 Happenings Senior Pages 19-21 Cover Page by: Rana Opsahl, Alex Boreen, Mathew Lee NCE EAGLES Rhoda Habedank There are many things you should know about our school counselor. Her name is Rhoda Habedank. She currently works at NCE and Waubun. She has worked at NCE once before, in 2003/2004 but her position was cut due to lack of funding. She has since been rehired. She has worked at two other schools throughout her career which include an elementary school in Los Angeles and a college in Iowa. was inspired to become a school counselor because she wanted to work with kids. Some things she likes about NCE are the staff and the friendly atmosphere. She also likes her job because she likes to help kids. She works By: Mathew Lee on Tuesdays and Fridays but she comes in on Monday mornings for the staff meetings. One thing she thinks the school should change is to get more funding to provide more class options for students. Rhoda is married to a farmer who lives in the area and they have two kids. She plans to stay here because “you can’t move a farm.” Rhoda likes it when people visit so feel free to come in and talk. Her Email at the school is, rhodah@NCE.k12.mn.us When Rhoda was younger, she wanted to either become a nurse or a musician, but later Page 1 EAGLE NEWS SKATEBOARDING Now that it’s spring, kids like to take their skateboards out and go skating around town or go to bigger towns to use their skate parks. Skate parks are a great place to skate and they also provide a chance to meet new people, learn new tricks, and become better. When you beome better at skateboarding, people will want to skate with you. You also have an opportunity to get into BY: DENNIS HANSEN tournaments. Competititve skateboarders are sponsored by skate companies like Element, Flip, Zero, or Birdhouse. Some well-known skate shoes are Globe, Vans, Element, DC, Audios, and Fallen. Name-brand Skateboards are Flip, Birdhouse, Zero, DarkStar, Girl, Toy Machine, Enjoi, and ZOO YORK. The link below is a website where you can design your own skaboard. You can pick your skateboard size, the kind of deck tape you want and the color of your skateboard. There are many different skateboard tricks. The first trick you should learn is the “Ollie” because it is basic and the one that connects to the more difficult/advanced tricks. My board is a Baker and I like to skate with my friend, Coty. http://www.boardpusher.com/ bp/design/preview-deck.aspx? Page 2 NCE School District Eagle News Annelee Comes to Norman County East An neliese Solch, also kn o w n as Annelee W oo ds t r o m , was bo r n in 1926 an d raised in a small t o w n near Bavaria, Ger m any. An nelee was aro u n d 19, w h e n Ger ma ny sur re n d e r e d in May, 1945. She ca me t o A me rica in 1947, af t e r she m e t an A me rican sol die r, Kenne t h W o o ds t r o m, w h o m she la te r ma r rie d. An nelee has w ri t t e n t w o b o oks, Wa r Child: Gro w i n g Up in Adol f Hi tle r’s Ger ma n y (an a war d wi n nin g b o ok) an d Emp t y Chairs. Bo t h are excellen t, wellw r i t t e n b o oks. They give a vivi d i mage in t o An nelee’s expe rie nces. Wa r Child is abo u t An nelee’s adolescence an d w ha t i t was like gr o w i n g u p u n de r Hi tle r. Emp t y Chairs descri bes An nelee’s li fe af t e r she mar rie d Ken ne t h an d m o ve d t o A me rica. Bo t h are a m us t-rea d f o r hist o r y fana tics! This March, An nelee pai d a visi t t o No r ma n Coun t y East Hig h Scho ol. The en t i re hig h sch o ol ga t he r e d in t o t he gy m t o hear An nelee speak. We shoul d t ha nk Mr. Clo w an d Mr. Lun di n f o r havi n g An nelee sp eak. An nelee was an a mazing sp eaker. She t ol d us ab o u t he r li fe g r o wi n g u p an d he r di f f e re n t expe riences gr o wi n g u p u n de r Hit le r’s rule. An nelee speech m a de us cry, laug h, an d b e t hank f ul f o r t he f ree d o m we have in A me rica. As w e liste ne d we coul d pic t u re t h e i mages in ou r mi n ds. Thank yo u, An nelee W o o d str o m, f o r speaking a t o u r scho ol! w w w.an nelee w o os t o m.co m Page 3 NCE-UH Baseball By: Mathew Lee The NCE-UH baseball team has been joined with Ulen-Hitterdal since 2001. Previous to UH, we joined with Ada-Borup in 1995 for two years. When we split from AB, we were the NCE Eagles for four years until joining with UH. The baseball team is coached by Mr. Messick. He’s been coaching the team for 13 years. In the years that he has coached, he has 13 wins in one season and one subsection semi-final appearance. On average, a baseball season consists of 18 to 20 games. The 2011 season started on March 21st. The team was supposed to have a game on April 7th, but the game was postponed and may not be rescheduled. The game was going to be against Lake Park-Audubon at home. The Varsity home games are usually played in Ulen and the Junior High home games are usually played in Twin Valley. A few reasons NCE joined with UH in baseball are because neither team had enough players and they wanted to get more kids involved. The name of the NCE-UH baseball team is the Titans. There are 12 Varsity players and 13 playing JH. The baseball team would like you to come out and cheer them on. See the NCE school website for a complete schedule. Page 4 NCE SCHOOL DISTRICT s w e N e l g Ea Edition 1 Golf News Norman County East Golf Norman County East School District offers students an opportunity to play golf. I interviewed Nick Dahl who is on the golf team and this is what I learned. The coach is Ryan Liebl. The team members are; Nick Dahl, Michael Korsgaden, Briar Thronson, Nick Chisolm, Addison Knutson, Kelby Opsahl, Brock Nelson, Gabe Hoseth and Jacob Chisholm. The team is called the Beavers and they practice in Fertile. The team buys their own clubs because they are independent. You can view the entire golf meet schedule on our school’s sports link. Volume 2 By: Alex Boreen The Masters Golf Tournament The Masters is one of the biggest events in the sport of golf. The Masters was held recently at the Augusta National Golf Club and was concluded on April 10th when Charl Schwartzel (from South Africa with a total of 66) won. His prize was $1,440,000. The golfers that tied for second were Jason Day and Adam Scott, both from Australia. Tiger Woods came in tied for fourth. The Masters began in 1934 and was played at the Augusta National Golf Club. The people who founded the golf club were Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts. Special points of interest: Golf at NCE The Masters Gold Tournament Page 5 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL 2011 BY: RANA OPSAHL NCE-UH TITANS The girls’ softball season started on March 14th, but there was a lot of snow on the fields so the girls had to practice inside for awhile. Norman County East is combined with Ulen-Hitterdal for softball, so there might be a few girls out there that you don't know. The girls are coached by Steve Radneicki, the athletic director at NCE, whom has coached softball for 15 years. The team says they like playing challenging teams like BGMR, DGF, and Sacred Heart. So far the girls have been doing very well. On April 4th, they played BGMR. They were behind by 7 runs in the 4th inning but came back and scored 7 runs! They kept playing hard and ended up winning the game 8-7. They also had a close game with East Grand Forks, winning 6-5. All of their other games have been exciting to watch, too. The Junior Varsity is undefeated, winning their most recent game 34-0! The first three Junior High games were cancelled but they started off the season with a good win in Glyndon (8 -7) and should have a great season, too! A schedule is available on the school website, so if you’re planning on going to the games you can check that out. We look forward to seeing you help cheer on the NCE-UH Titans this year! Page 6 Edition 1 Volume 2 Eagle News NCE Cheerleading & Track: A Lost Cause? By: Carrington Roy Cheerleading Cheerleading and track have been cut from the athletic programs here at Norman County East. In an interview held on April 11th with Mr. Lundin, our principal, the reasons for this were discussed. This year many students participate in basketball, volleyball, football, softball, and baseball, but they aren't able to participate in cheerleading or track because Norman County East no longer has that option. Many students have voiced their concerns about this. In the past couple of weeks the possibility of implementing cheerleading has been discussed. It was previously cut because of transportation issues, lack of funding, and little interest. Some of the students here at NCE are pushing for a cheerleading program for 2011. In the past, some of the coaches have been Ramona Aune, Deb Opsahl, and Kathy Varty. Although this year, Kaylie Bekkerus is interested in coaching. Students are anticipating the School Board’s approval. With fingers crossed, students are hoping to get the “okay” to start. why we no longer offer the sport. The main reason is because there isn’t enough students interested. Although, if enough students show interest, it might be possible. There would have to be between 20 and 25 athletes interested to start a track team. You might be wondering where we would hold track. Well, because of the possibility of joining with Ulen-Hitterdahl in the next few years , we would probably have track practice there. Ulen-Hitterdahl already has a track program set up. In the past, Norman County East was joined with Ada-Borup for track and one of the previous coaches was Steve Ness, the English teacher at NCE. If you really want a track program, there is a good chance it is possible within the next few years, if we do join with Ulen-Hitterdahl for sports. Track For those of you interested in a track program, I’m going to tell you a little bit about Page 7 Eagle News Music Madness By: Carrington Roy Around Twin Valley and Gary, most people seem to listen to Country music, R&B/Hip-Hop, or Rock music. I’m going to tell you a little bit about this weeks “hits.” On the top of the R&B/ Hip-Hop category this week is Chris Brown with one of his newest singles “Look at Me Now.” www.youtube.com/ watch?v=8gyLR4NfMiI This song has been climbing the charts for 13 weeks now! Chris Brown is making a come-back and his last few song releases have been amazing! Coming in second is “All of the Lights” by Kanye West. Nicki Minaj took up two of the top five slots with “Did it On Em” and “Moment of Life” featuring Drake. The last song to make the top 5 on the charts this week was “6 Foot 7 Foot” by Lil’ Wayne. This week the biggest jump was Ledisi’s single “Pieces of Me”. The song that has been on the charts the longest is “There Goes My Baby” hanging in there for a whole 66 weeks! Next up is the Country category. With no surprise, it was Zac Brown Band’s “Colder Weather” coming in first. They have been on the charts for 17 weeks now. In second is Darius Rucker’s single “This.” Third—my personal favorite— “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not” by Thompson Square. They have managed to stay on the charts for 38 weeks! Kenny Chesney came in fourth with “Live a Little”. Last but not least is “Heart Like Mine” by the one and only Miranda Lambert. The biggest jump for country music this week was “Honey Bee” by Blake Shelton. Finally, the Rock category. The number one song this week is “Rope” by the Foo-Fighters. This Weeks Biggest Falls in Music: Country– “I’d Love To Be Your Last“ This song dropped 7 spots. Rock– “Not Strong Enough” This song fell 7 spots this week. R&B/Hip-Hop– “Just Like That” This song dropped a whole 15 spots this week! v=oouFE51HcqM www.youtube.com/watch? v=kbpqZT_56Ns This song has been on the charts for 7 weeks. Mumford and Sons came in second with “The Cave.” Third was “Help is on the Way” by Rise Against and “Country Song” by Seether came in fourth. Fifth was “Shake me Down” by Cage the Elephants. The Black Keys have been on the chart the longest for a total of 45 weeks. The biggest jump was made by Incubus with “Adolescents”. www.youtube.com/watch? Page 8 Eagle News NCE School District Book review- Child called “It” “A Child Called It” – written by Dave Pelzer- is the first book in a series about a child named David. As David tries to overcome the power of his abusive alcoholic mother. This is an amazing true story about one of the worst cases of child abuse ever recorded in the state of California. The abuse for Dave Pelzer started when he was 4. At first David’s mother would make him sit in the corner completely silent, but the abuse got progressively worse. She pulled his arm out of the socket, burned his arm over the stove, and stabbed him. These were all one time occurrences, but she would constantly hit him and make him swallow things such as soap, ammonia, and Clorox. Dave was forced to eat his own vomit and his baby brother’s poop . To David, all this was very harsh, but the worst was of it all was that his mother took away his identity. She no longer referred to him as Dave, she called him “It” or “the boy” which is how the book got its name. The most important thing to Dave was to stay alive and make sure his mother never saw him cry because if she did, it meant she won. He decided not to give her the satisfaction. As just a young boy, Dave became his mother’s own personal slave. For eight years she made his life a living hell. Every day he had to go through the same horrible routine. He was beaten, starved, and had to go through horrible “games.” His life was like that until finally he was rescued at the age of 12. Although this book is extremely disturbing, I still highly recommend it. I have read the other books in this series and they are all amazing books that everyone should read. To see his other books go to http:// www.davepelzer.com/. By: Abby Landreth Page 9 Review Video Game Call of Duty: Black Ops “Call of Duty Black Ops” is a video game where you are in a war. The story of this game is about a guy who is locked up in a chair and is questioned about the past. In this game you play in Vietnam and places in Russia. When you start the campaign you go back to a guy named Alex Mason’s memory to see his past up to when he got captured. In this game there are many controls and different things to play. Some of the controls are R1 to shoot and L1 to aim. L2 and R2 are used to throw different types of grenades or you can use a tomahawk. The game modes are campaign, split screen, or against your friends on the same T.V. You can also play against other people online, and in many different areas. There is a mode you can play called Zombies. You can play this by yourself, split screen, or online. There is also a feature called combat training in which you can work on getting better against computers. The graphics of this game are okay and the sounds are very realistic. This game is a good game for people who like war or like playing as if you are in a war. This is an all around good game. This game costs about $52. On average, teens play around 10 hours or more a week. Here is a link to the web site to look at more stuff for “Call of Duty: Black Ops.” http://www.callofduty.com/blackops By: Mathew Lee Page 10 Fashion Review Feathered Hair Extensions Feathered hair extensions are the new trend. It is very popular with teenagers and adults. It has been popular in Fargo, North Dakota since March, 2011. The hair extensions are popular because it gives people style and length for their hair. People can get them by going to a professional stylist. The feathered hair extensions are about 8– 16 inches long. The feathers stay in the hair for at least six to eight weeks or until you take them out. They can be reused, shampooed, blow-dried, and B y: Theresa Triplett curled in a curling iron. They come in cream, gold, lavender, magenta, red, turquoise, and green. They are available in most stores around Fargo and other towns. They aren’t messy and are easy to get. Feathered hair extensions are the next new trend of the decade. They aren’t only fashionable but don’t damage the hair. Feathered hair extensions, the new trend. Movie Review Source Code “Source Code” is an action/thriller about a soldier named Colter Stevens, who wakes up in the body of an unknown man and discovers he’s on a mission to find the bomber of a Chicago train. After he gets an assignment, he finds out he’s part of a government project called the “Source Code”, a A suspense/thriller movie. By: Theresa Triplett program that can take someone back in time for 8 minutes. One of my favorite parts of the movie is Captain Steven’s final wish before he completely dies is to go back and save everyone. Another favorite part is in the middle of the movie when Captain Stevens discovers he is dead. I also like the fact that the movie has a happy ending when he falls in love. The main character of the movie is Captain Stevens, who is played by Jake Gyllenghaal, he did a great job of acting. “Source Code” is suspenseful for most of the movie. It’s emotional in some parts. Duncan Jones did a good job directing. I recommend it because this movie is a great suspenseful thriller. “Source Code” teaches people that anything is possible. The plot for it was good. I enjoyed every minute of it. Page 11 Random Facts By: Hunter Thompson McDonald's salads are more fattening than their burgers. You can marry a dead person in France. Thomas Edison, the inventor of the light bulb, was afraid of the dark. Spam stands for Shoulder Pork and Ham.(Some Parts Are Meat) Charlie Sheen is related to the Coach from Mighty Ducks. The can opener was invented 48 years after the can. The reality TV series “Jersey Shore” is called "Macaroni Rascals" in Japan. If you take your age and multiply it by 7, then multiply by 1,443 the product repeats your age 3 times. More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes. Titanic Reality Game of the Week http://www.kongregate.com/games/player_03/run Page 12 March 21-April 19 Great career Great income Little riff-raff Good year April 20– May 20 Hard times in career Problems with money Strong love More confidence May 21– June 21 Some struggles with career Financial will not be affected Satisfying love Health may need a little repair . June 22– July 22 Life full of mystery Things may move a little slow Interest for sweet and sensitive July 23– August 22 Fulfillment in hard work Doors will open People will admire for originality and creativity Take time to balance your life August 23– September 22 Everything will be easy Concentrate on building your career Take time on relationships Be sure to appreciate basic pleasures Page 13 September 23– October 22 Great year Be ready for rough times Some challenges for career Someone special will be waiting for you to notice them October 23– November 21 Enjoyment Time for yourself Things will tend to go your way Great relationships November 22– December 21 Ask for help Turn to past experiences for help Be ready to grow and learn Celebrate December 22– January 19 Self-determination Break from recent troubles Success will pay off Enjoy time for yourself January 20– February 19 Likeable and friendly Friends will come for advice Compainionship is your honesty Never break confidence to dish on a secret February 20– March 20 Career and money will shape the first half of the year Hard work Great achievements Desire to learn and grow Page 14 The Spanish Trip By: Brock Prestegord Mrs. Hoseth’s Spanish III class had a fun time on their class trip to Spain this year. The students who went on the Spanish trip were Halie Anderson, Matthew Anderson, Abby Chisholm, Kara Eken, Ali Fugleberg, Makayla Grensteiner, Samantha Ihringer, Paige Johnson, Fallon Lyons, Karenna Stene, Blaine Thronson, Cecelia Winter, Dana Koczur, Kallie Jensen, and Jordan Brainard. The chaperones were Corey Hoseth and Monica Winter. The Spanish class visited many historical sites, practiced interacting with native Spanish speakers, and learned about Spanish culture. The Spanish class went to Barcelona and Madrid, Spain for three days. From 9:00 to 10:00 each night, they had a class meeting to learn Spanish words and go over homework in order to prepare for the next day. Spanish is offered at many schools. This is important because 21 countries speak Spanish and it also expands a person’s view of the world. Mrs. Hoseth tries to teach five new words each day. There are15 students that take Spanish III at NCE. Learning Spanish is fun and interesting. Once you know a lot of Spanish words, you can talk to someone else who speaks Spanish. Madrid Spanish Club on their trip to Spain Future Farmers of America By: Brock Prestegord The FFA group educates students in areas of agriculture, leadership, record keeping, presentation, and community. The FFA group tries to meet every Thursday in the ITV room. FFA members are; Dylan Sather, Kurt Thornton, Evan Boreen, Brock Nelson, Jacob Chisholm, Nathan Laport, Jane Varty, Kelby Opsahl, Michaela Jenson, Aaron Bommersbach, Gabel Hoseth, Cody Benson, and Jordan Lampton. The advisor of the group is Amanda Fickes, who travels to NCE from Crookston. The FFA group started after a letter was written by a parent to the school in concern of starting the group. Barcelona Click on icon to view slideshow FFA Students Page 15 Eagle News Aviation Club By: Kai Habedank Have you ever had those dreams where are you are flying? Do you want to be a pilot when you grow up? If so, there is a club at NCE that you may like; the Aviation Club. The Aviation Club is a club that uses the Microsoft Flight Simulator on the computer to virtually fly in the sky. There are about 12 students involved in the Aviation Club. The teacher that started and supervises the Club, is Mr. Anderson. While sitting down with Mr. A, I asked why he started the club. He said that he thought students would like to learn how to fly. He said that you don’t have to be a certain age to be a member of the Aviation Club, any students in 7th– 12th grade may join. The club meets before school in Mr. A’s room. Mr. Anderson said that the main goal of the Aviation Club is, ”To have fun and not crash!” I f you are thinking about being a pilot, or just want to learn how to fly, go to Mr. A and ask about joining the Aviation Club. Horticulture By: Kai Habedank When you think of gardening, you may think of your mom or dad’s garden or a bunch of vegetables. One way you may not think of gardening may be as a science or an art. The term for that is Horticulture. Horticulture is the science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants. Some students at NCE may not know that we have a Horticulture class. There are two students in the class and the teacher is, Ms. Mack. Horticulture started when another class was cut to half a year and we needed another class for the remaining half. The students learn about gardening and landscaping. If you are in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade and you are looking to learn something new, think about taking this class. Horticulture Sites http://www.horticulture.com/ http://www.hortmag.com/ Local Greenhouses Northwoods http://www.yellowpages.com/ gary-mn/mip/northwoodsgreenhouse-3128661/reviews Bergeson Nursery http://bergesonnursery.com/ Page 16 NCE School District Eagle News Honor Band and Choir Members of Honor Band and Choir sing and play songs that the director picks. Musicians have three rehearsals before their concerts. The concerts are held in Fosston, Twin Valley, and Ada. There are 8-12 people in the groups. Members are chosen by their strong will to sing and play and you also have to be an upper classman. The concerts are held around the middle of April. The concerts include schools such as; Win-E-Mac, Waubun, Norman County West, Norman County East, Ada-Borup, Fosston, and Fertile. They sing and play four songs and it lasts for about and hour and a half. By: Dennis Hansen Honor Band-2011 Honor Choir-2011 Page 17 NC E SCH OOL D ISTRIC T Building Trades By: Jordan Halvorson The building trades class is taught by Miss Mack, along with Mike Bueng, a local contractor, who helps out a lot. A total of 11 students from both NCE and AdaBorup schools take the class. In the building trades class, the students build a house from the floor up. The class is held during the first two periods throughout the course of the year. The students build everything except the rafters and the floor trusts, which come pre-made. All the other building materials come from the UBC in Ada. UBC had the lowest bid. There are certain things the students aren't allowed to complete, so the electricity, plumbing, mudding, and the taping are all hired out to local contractors. When the stu- dents finish the house it is sold to the highest bidder. They are responsible for getting the house to the location in which they are planning to live. Above, a picture of the building trades house. Page 18 NCE School District Seniors P e o p l e w ho m a d e t his p o ss i bl e : Participates in softball, National Honor Society, Spanish, National Guard, One Act Play, and Student Council. M a d i s on E r ic k s on S hi a n n L a mp t on Senior– Makayla Elizabeth Gren- Senior- Samantha Marie Ihringer steiner Participates in Spanish, Yearbook, and softball. After graduating, she plans on going to college for graphic design. After graduating, she plans to go to college. Will miss being able to say Abby Chizam! Will miss seeing LaVon Olson every day after she graduates. Enjoys reading, softball, and hanging out with her friends. Enjoys softball, hanging out with friends, riding bike and walking her dog. Senior– Paige Irene Johnson Participates in softball. After graduating, she plans to go to college and major in nursing or become a social worker. Will miss classmates. Enjoys coming to school and having fun. Senior– Caitlin Elizabeth Bloomingdale Participates in National Honor Society, and softball stats. After graduating, she plans to attend college for pre-vet studies. Will miss classmates. Enjoys work, walking her dog, and hanging out with her friends and family. Page 19 NCE SCHOOL DISTRICT Seniors Senior– Scott Anthony Lampton Senior– Tyler Joesph Bueng Participates in basketball and racing. Participates in basketball and football. After graduating, he plans to go to college for sports management and to play basketball. After graduating, he plans to attend college at NINSU, NDSU or NCC. Will miss sports. Will miss seeing friends and playing sports. Enjoys racing and hanging out with his friends. Enjoys watching sports center, fishing, hunting, riding dirt bike, and sleeping. Senior– David Walter Habedank Participates in football. After graduating, he plans attend school in Wilmer. Will miss seeing everyone, every day. Enjoys playing x-box 360, and annoying Mr. Fink. Senior- Andrew Dean Lee Participates in baseball. After graduating, he plans to go to Northland Community Tech. Will miss his easy classes. Enjoys hanging out with friends and bowling. Page 20 NCE SCHOOL DISTRICT Seniors Senior– Halie Anderson Senior– Kirstyn Marie Boles Participates in Student Council, Knowledge Bowl, Yearbook, Spanish Club, volleyball, football Statistician, Band and Choir, National Honor Society and Twin Valley Riders’ Club. Participates in volleyball, FCCLA, football water girl, basketball stats, and baseball stats. Will miss friends, teachers, lunches and parents paying for everything. Will miss volleyball, taking football stats, and friends. After graduating she plans to go to school for cosmetology. Enjoys spending time with friends, her kitties, playing trumpet, keyboard, and riding 4wheeler. Enjoys hanging out with friends, family, volleyball and going to the lake. After graduating, she plans to work and attend Northland College. Senior– Fallon Beatrisa Lyons Participates in Spanish. After graduating she plans to go to school for cosmetology. Enjoys spending time with family. Will miss seeing her friends every day. Senior-Evan Boreen Participates in football and FFA. Will miss his friends and Kurt. After graduating, he plans to go to UMC for agronomy. Enjoys hanging out with friends and seeing his girlfriend. Page 21