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Grantsburg honor roll A honor roll Freshmen
Roberts, Hannah Rod, Mathew Swenson, Nicole Ticknor and Gabrielle Witzany.
Stephanie Anderson, Liliana Benge Briggs, Elizabeth Corbin, Grace Corbin, Melissa Dahl, Arikka Davison, Jonathan Haley, Sean Handy, Catherine LaMere, Aimee Lerud, Kassandra Lien, Dakota Linke, Stacey McKenzie, Jenna Michel, Scott Morley, Tiffani Moyer, Connor Myers, Kylie Pewe, Jacob Radtke, Brandon Roufs, Jennifer Schwieger, Samantha Schwieger, Bradley Taylor, Brady Thompson, Hannah VanSlyke and Jacob Wald.
Sophomores
Daniel Biorn, Benjamin Davis, Rachel Diffee, Kali Fleischauer, Lucas Henneman, Daniel Larsen, Amanda Lindus, Kaelah Maslow, Nicole McKenzie, David Ohnstad, Cora Olson, Felicia Paulzine, Kyle
Juniors
Emily Cole, Lauren Finch, Noah Gausman, Alyssa Landsberger, Gavin Meyer, Tiffany Meyer, Kortney Morrin, Brent Myers, Cory Niles, Dianna Olson, Lydia Pfluger, McKenzie Ryan, Carissa Skifstad, Erin Stavne, Emily Swenson and Tabitha Wanless.
Seniors
Jessica Clover, Casey Crawford, Cody Crawford, Lindsey Fallstrom, Tais Figueira, Jessika Ilgen, Kelsey Lien, Michelle Lund, Anne Palmquist, Kallie Thoreson, Cody Tromberg, Sarah Wald and Larissa Wilhelm.
B honor roll Freshmen
Juniors
Kayla Casey, Jessica Glover, Cierra Hess, Nicole Johnson, Paige Johnson, Jacob Langevin, Johanna Lauer, RuthAnn Pedersen, Clay Poeschl, Brandon Ryan and Bryce Ryan.
Sophomores
Haley Burkhardt, Breanna Fickbohm, Dylan Heller, Alexander Jones, Jeffrey Konz, Thomas Labatt, Paul Lewis, Nicholas Lindgren, Devin McDaniel, Kelsey Meyer, Stephanie Miklya, Christina Moore, Shelby Morgan, Kaitlyn Muellner, Carl Palmquist, Isaac Peterson, Damien Rasmussen, Nicola Schiesser, Emily Virgilio and Craig Vollendorf.
Derek Bertelsen, Thomas Bloomquist, Jordan Christopherson, Lisa Gaffney, Jessica Hoffman, Anna Horky, Haley Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Seth Johnson, Steven McKinley, Laissa Miller, Christine Peterson, Jonathan Radtke, Dylan Roberts, Tyler Sanvig, Cherissa Vollendorf and Cole White.
Seniors
Lauren Allen-Shoebroek, Jessica Banks, Jenna Brust, Carinna Coy, Heather Davison, Robert Finch, David Gaffney, Jordan Heinecke, Jennifer Langevin, Alklen Lindus, Cerenity Louis, Ethan Prazak, Lauren Romanowski, John Schneider Jr., Leah Ticknor, Aimee VanTatenhove, Emma Walker and Matthew Wood.
Frederic honor roll Honor roll Seventh grade
bill, Jaryd Braden, Elise Coddington, Tylyn O’Brien and Haley Coulter.
David Lindberg, Mark Olson, Zane Matz, Abeni Lundeen Brooks, Peter Chenal, Olivia Schauls, Bradley Erickson, Zachary Williamson, Mya Rivera, Eric Chenal, Benjamin Richter, Tristan Sheldon, Kendra Mosay, Gregory Peterson, Anna Hochstetler, Makayla Arthurs, Isabelle Burton, Melana Nelson, Jami Siebenthal and Austin Kurkowski.
Eighth grade
Rachel Thomas, Abigail Pickard, Claire Coddington, Benjamin Kurkowski, Jalicia Larson, Lexi Domagala, Zachary Kuechenmeister, Alyssa Backlin, Carly Gustafson, Rachael Poirier, Destiney Wetzel-Peterson, Sawyer Tietz, Jack Tricker-King, Abigail Bright-
Freshmen
Charles Lindberg, McKenna Rognrud, Emily Wells, Ian Lexen, Natalie Phernetton, Kayla Golden, Vince Nelson, Julia Owens, Adam Chenal, Paige Burton, Kourtni Douglas, Kendra Mossey, Daniel Larson, Lisa Moylan, Matthew Elrod, McKenna Cook and Gino Lonetti.
Sophomores
Leah Engbretson, Angelica Henderson, Christopher Hopp, Erik Stoner, April Halverson, Seneca Lundeen, Corissa Schmidt, Kali Otte, Lauren Domagala, Megan Amundson, Michelle Jensen, Alexan-
dra Lundblade, Nicholas Rognrud, Allison Martin, Sara Underwood, Autumn Schmidt, Danielle Swanson, Maria Miller, Waylon Buck, Ashley Wendebloe, Bryce Williamson, Kristina Marcyan, Breanna Jensen, Dayton Rivera, Michael Tesch, Alexander Miller, Nicole Coulter, Brittani Hughes and Ray Kurkowski.
Juniors
Josiah Lund, Isabel Lexen, Sarah Knauber, Samantha Nelson, Tanesha Carlson, Daniel Halverson, Allison Anderson, Anthony Peterson, Sage Karl, Ben Saengthaweep, Jade Johnson, Calla Karl, Krysta Laqua, Amanda Blok, Vanessa Neumann, Ashley Bergeron, Kayla Nelson, Alixandra Peterson, Joseph Draxler, Jesse Chouinard, Jesse Sanchez,
Zachary Tietz, Carl White, Jimmy Richter and Ben Ackerley.
Seniors
Joel Anderson, Kendra Wells, Haley Kurkowski, Alexsandra Lonetti, Adam Hardenbergh, Joshua Sventek, Amanda Runnels, Ethan Cook, Camilla Collovati, Dana LaBoda, Nicole Root, William Primm, Thomas Gravelle, Sadie Kettula, Cathryn McConnell, Bradley Thomas, Chad Chenal, Cody Hallanger, Marissa Nelson, Gregory Puetz, Terri McKinney, Michael Elrod, Kimberly Jones, Danielle Peterson, Christine Chenal, Joel Knauber and Justin Pyke.
2010 NUE Outstanding Student Program
RICE LAKE – Twenty seven students, their parents and their most influential teachers were honored April 14, 2010, at the Northwest United Educators Outstanding Student banquet held at the WITC Conference Center in Rice Lake. Every outstanding student selects an NUE staff member from their school to be honored as their “most influential staff member.” This is a person who has had a positive influence on them and has contributed to their success. The following is a list of outstanding students and their most influential staff member: Kendra Wells, Frederic, staff member Joel Wells, phy ed; Kallie Thoreson, Grantsburg, staff member Michelle Taylor, FACE; Mary Maiden Mueller, Luck, staff member Karl Wicklund, English; Cassandra Dulon, Osceola, staff member John Renninger, history; Katherine Burns, St. Croix Falls, staff member Suzanne Imhoff, art; Madeline Anderson, Unity, staff member Adam Bever, band. Each of the teachers at the banquet introduced the outstanding student who nominated them, and then the students introduced their parents.
(L to R): Most influential staff member, Joel Wells, most outstanding student, Frederic, Kendra Wells, and her mother, Kalen Wells. The teachers who were honored as influential members thanked the students for their positive influence and leadership in the classroom as they individually introduced each student. Students like these make teaching a challenge from which both the students and staff benefit. Many of the teachers emphasized the positive role that these students also play in activities in both school and the community.
(L to R): Most influential staff member, (L to R): Most influential staff member, Karl Suzanne Imhoff, most outstanding student, St. Wicklund, most outstanding student, Luck, Croix Falls, Katherine Burns and Robyn Pollei. Mary Maiden Mueller, and her parents, Mary members from schools throughout NUE and Spike Maiden Mueller. met to select the five 2010 scholarship These students prove by their actions that winners. Northwest United Educators has over service can have a positive affect on others. These positive behaviors are ob- 3,000 members in the 27 school districts it served and appreciated by both other serves in this geographical area surroundstudents and the adults in the community. ing Rice Lake. This area is about 100 by The staff members from each school se- 100 miles from Hayward in the north to lected their outstanding student. Then a Bloomer in the south and from Flambeau scholarship selection committee com- in the east to St. Croix Falls in the west. posed of last year’s most influential staff submitted
Correction - Memorial Day Speech
My stepfather-in-law served in the Korean War. He grew up in a small, rural town in southern Minnesota. When he came home from the war, he stepped into a bar in his hometown, and the local boys
had the audacity to ask where he’d been. He turned around and wept. 1950—1953. The Forgotten War, McArthur, Red China, North Korea, South Korea, the USSR, Inchon Invasion, Operation Big Switch and Little Switch, MASH, Truman, Eisenhower, the 38th Parallel, Communism, Freedom is not Free, ignored heroes, no parades. Memorial Day. Remember Day. Do Not Forget Day.
Pastor Merrill Olson retires; special farewell planned WEBSTER – The public is cordially invited to a special farewell program for Pastor Merrill and Jan Olson at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 27. Pastor Merrill and Jan have faithfully served at First Baptist Church of Webster for over 11 years. Congregation members invite all to attend this celebration honoring them with a program, which will include memories of their ministry as well as special music. Dessert will be served following the program. - submitted
Pastor Merrill Olson and wife Jan. - Photo submitted
Vietnam. I remember seeing coverage of the war on the nightly news as a child. I also remember the 1960s war protests, hippies and drugs, and the slogans flower power and peace child .... all which were part of the fabric of my life as an elementary student. And I remember the draft lottery ... my family carefully watching the numbers because my brother just had a birthday and was old enough to be drafted.
1950-something — 1975. Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford; Ngo Dinh Diem, Ho Chi Minh, France, China, USSR, Viet Cong, My Lai Massacre, Kent State Massacre, napalm, Agent Orange, Operation Rolling Thunder, Hanoi Jane, Battle of Saigon, 17th Parallel, Operation Baby Lift, antiwar protests, sit-ins, and despised heroes. Memorial Day. Remember Day. Do Not Forget Day.
RUBY’S PANTRY FOOD DISTRIBUTION Thursday, June 24 5 p.m. 24534 State Rd. 35/70 North of Siren
Anyone who gets hungry qualifies. Register 30 minutes before distribution. $15 Cash Donation Bring your own baskets, boxes or carts.
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Correction: In last week’s story on the Memorial Day speech at Luck, part of the story was transposed. Following is the correct sequence for some of the paragraphs in the story. We apologize for the error.