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WALSH COUNTY PRESS "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 202l I Pae 9_
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GRAFTON, N.D. — More than 100 in- Schiltz, came out on top, eaming them
the trav—
telligent junior high students from the schools cling trophy. The
Valley-Edinburg team of Jack
01“ CaVaher, Draymha Edmere, GrafiOH, Mid— Langerud, Carter Oberg,
Elizabeth Fedj e,
way, Mintoa NOITh Border Pembina» Nehh BOY- Scarlett Dreger and Kristen
Huhta coached by
filer walhaha, Par. k River Area and valleY'Ed' Ms. Leslie
Fagerholt, placed 2nd; The Park
lhbm‘g COmPeted 1“ the 6th Annual_walSh'Pe¥n' River Area team
of Lauren Bell, Brayden Da-
bma Coilmles Jr‘ ngh Academe Olymplcs ley Clara Kj elland, Chloe Kadlec,
Toren V
Competition On Wednesday, November 18 in B er’leda and Kayden Lem,
coached by MS. Ha_
the Grafioanigh School gymnasium. The ley U11 an (L placed 3rd '
event. was sponsored by the Walsh-Pembina Moderator Tony Baideras a member
Ofthe
Admlmstrators and coordmated by North 2021 Walsh-Pembina High School
Academ—
Valley Career-Tech Center; . . . .
Students pamcipated in a regular “mm with 1c Olymp1cs Champlonslnp Team
from Grafton
High School kept the competition moving at
the top three teams advancing to a lightning . _
round Of the eighteen teams competing, the a mce pace. Students were asked
queshons re-
North Border Pembina team, consisting of lated to the categories 0f
EngliSha seiehee,
Bjorn Evenson, Jesse Eisenbeis, Preston Math, SOCial Studies; EleetiVeS and
Current
Emerson, Noah Olson, Kade Schafer and Events. Following thepcompetition,
the Grafton
Ezekiel Symington, coached by Mr. Jonathan FCCLA Chapter prepared and
served lunch.
Walsh-Pembina Counties Jr. High AcademicOlympicS Competition held
Above: Walsh-Pembina Jr. High Academic Olympics Champions North Border
Pembina
Team: Bjorn Evenson, Jesse Eisenbeis, Preston Emerson, Noah Olson, Kade
Schafer,
' and Ezekiel Symington. Top Left: Park River Area. Top Right:
Valley-Edinburg.
fies: Stibmitted
TNKSTER, N.D. —— Congratu—
' lations to Midway Public School's
r ‘ Student of the Quarter: Anya Rose
, Photos: Submitted Van Hauen
Above: (L to R) Jayse Larson, Clare Ashpole, Madison Sobolik, Hannah
Myrdal. Anya is an 11th grader at Midi Wharf; I
way and was selected as the win— g “‘3; m We
ner for many reasons. She is hav- [1 l
VE honors Students of Quarter
and completing homework. Anya
deserves to be recognized for the
EDINBURG, N.D. — The following stu- mosphere. ' Freshman Class:
Hannah Myrdal daughter strides she has made this school
dents have been selected as the students of the Senior Class: Jayse Larson
son of Ryan & of Paul & Naomi Myrdal year. CongratulatiOns Anya!
The
fourth quarter of the 2021-2022 school year; Kari Larson ‘ .V New
students are’ selected at the end of each Midway community is so proud of
by the Valley-Edinburg High School teaching Junior Class: Clare Ashpole
daughter of quarter and a Valley-Edinburg High SChOOl Sfu- you! .
staff. Selection is based on students’ time and Steve Ashpole dent 0f the
Year Will be seleeted from the 12 Congratulations to the othe
effort put into academics, qualities of citizen- Sophomore Class: Madison
Sobolik daugh— Students 0fthe quarter Chosen throughem the nominees:
Hunter Lietz, Addy :
Photo: Submitted
ship and positive contribution to school Iat— ter of Joe & Kris
Sobolik . yeah Hefta, and Elyse McMillan
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