Photos by Steve Bahrij. The FIRST ANNUAL STUDENT SHOWCASE The juniors put on a Wax Museum at the first of the year. After researching American authors,

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Photos by Steve Bahrij

The FIRST ANNUAL STUDENT SHOWCASE The juniors put on a Wax Museum at the first of the year. After researching American authors, they dressed the part of their author and presented a short biography to the 4th and 5th graders. Some of these authors have returned to emcee the Showcase. Jonathan Edwards (Cole Aufdenkamp) Music by Tayler Kelly – “Amazing Grace” Jack London (Kyle Loecker) Speech – Ella Spencer Ray Bradbury (Jacob Hipke) Speech - Casey Vandersnick and Ellery Butterfield 7th grade poets: Josh Cuddy, Breanna Hedstrom, Kendra Kozisek, River Kramer, Caleigh Miles, Tyler Regan, Mia Tinsley Willa Cather (Kaylee Krotter) Music – Ella Spencer - “In the Garden” Emily Dickenson (Chloe Sanchez) Speech – Alex Fuhrer and Tyler Timmerman Willa Cather (Kaylee Krotter) Music – High School Choir Jonathan Edwards (Cole Aufdenkamp) Literary – Senior Tableau Vivant Jack London (Kyle Loecker) Literary – 8th grade mythology skit Junior Anthony Harvey Digital Media and Journalism: LuAnn Schindler Art: Terry Veterna Music: Stephanie Aulston Literary: Becky Schmeichel