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Arts and AcademicsPage 2 • Monday, May 19, 2014
On Saturday, March 29 the Hen-ning Archery club competed in the first archery competition in school history. The group traveled to Cham-plain Park High School and competed in the Minnesota State NASP Tournament. The tourna-ment was attended by over 1,100 students from across the state. The Henning group was led, on the boy’s side by ninth grader Alex Suchy who scored a team high 278 out of a possible 300. Suchy’s score was good enough for 10th place in the ninth grade boys di-
vision and 44th place out of 649 boys overall. Ninth grader Tina Rice led the Henning girl’s scores with a 254. The trip was made possible thanks to Chuck Frederick and the
Henning Rod and Gun Club. Fred-erick helped coach the group this winter and attended the meet with the team. The Rod and Gun club provided transportation and en-try fees for the students. The club also recently received bow cases thanks to a donation by Prairie to Woods Whitetails, the cases came in very handy at the tournament. The archery club season was a huge success this winter thanks to local groups and we are very thankful for the community sup-port of the program.
Contributed photoHenning School Archery club members include: Front row: Jake Stewart, Zac Araca, Tina Rice, Jon Eckhoff, Kate Jacobs and Jon Snook. Back row: Andrew Weniger, Alex Suchy, Austin Eckhoff, Kate-lyn Rinicker and Amanda Morlock.
Archery club takes aim at first season in HenningPhoto by Chad Koenen
Brian Kyllonen won the 2014 Henning School Spelling Bee in January after edging Kylee Mesker in the finals. Kyllonen finished in second place at last year’s school spelling bee. Taking second place was Mesker (second row right) and finishing in third place was Autumn Grasswick (second row left).
Kyllonen wins Henning Spelling Bee
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Henning BPA has strong showing at region, state Quinton Borchardt has advanced to the 2014 National Business Professionals of America contest after finishing in second place at the state contest. Borchardt, who was competing in the PC Servicing and Trouble-shooting category, and competed at the national meet in April in India-napolis, Ind. In addition to Bor-chardt’s second place finish, a number of Henning BPA team members finished in the top 20 overall at the state contest. Among the students who placed at the state contest include: Greta Nyhus, ninth place in Presentation Management-Individual; Jacob Haugen, ninth place in Extemp Speech; Savanna Cichy, 14th in Advanced Spread-sheets; Alyssa Houselog, Paige Weber, Kendal Bjorklund and Leah We-ber, 14th in Presentation Management-Team; Jon Eckhoff and Jacob Hau-gen, 17th in Administra-tive Support Team; and Quinton Borchardt, 19th in Advanced Spread-sheets.
Results from the Region 6 contest in Detroit Lakes include: First place: Quinton Borchardt, Advanced Spreadsheets; Lydia Hansen, Basic Office Systems and Procedures; Lydia Hansen, Bank-ing and Finance; Greta Nyhus, Presentation Management-Individual; Ellie Ranum, Medi-cal Office Procedures; Jacob Haugen and Jon Eckhoff, Administrative Support Team; Kendal Bjorklund, Leah Weber, Paige Weber and Alyssa Houselog, Presenta-tion Management-Team; Second place: Jacob Haugen, Extemp Speech; Savanna Cichy, Advanced Spreadsheets; Courtney Wiese, Basic Office Systems and Procedures; Third place: Quinton Borchardt, PC Servicing and Trouble-shooting; Fourth place: Anthony Helmbrecht, Basic Office Systems and Procedures; Paige Wallevand, Fundamental Word Processing Skills; and Fifth place: Brandon DeBauche, Basic Office Systems and Procedures.
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Flutes- Kendalle John-son, Leah Weber, Em-ily Erlandson and Greta Nyhus Clarinets- Ken-dal Bjorklund, Morgan Lindberg, Paige Weber, Brooke Rehm, Sydney
Haugdahl, Paige Wal-levand and Hannah Augustus Bass Clarinets- Aman-da Otto and Ellie Ranum Alto Saxophones- Alyssa Houselog, Court-ney Dague, Alex Pachel
and Laura Ellstrom Tenor Saxophone- Ja-cob Haugen Bari Saxophone- Ma-son Truax Trumpets- Kaleb Thalmann, Patrick Dilly, Ricky Erlandson, Kory
Juvrud and Kolby Thal-mann Trombones- David Holm, Aaron Larson and Quinton Borchardt Baritones- Cort Ebel-ing and Sam Naddy Tuba- Alex Suchy
Percussion- Anthony Helmbrecht, Kellin Weise, Carl Colburn, Keith Stueve, Courtney Weise, Jacob Lindberg, Nick Haugen, Jonathan Eckhoff, Austin Eckhoff and Matt Smith
Henning concert band wraps up busy year
Class of 2012Page 8 • Sunday, May 27, 2012
Daniel JohnKoch
Parents: John Koch and Kathy ThoresonFuture plans: Finish my liberal arts degree and transfer
somewhere warmSchool activities: Student council, band, choir, football,
basketball, baseball, knowledge bowlFavorite memory: Gorwing up with all my wonderful
Henning pals
Henning High School Class of 2012
Marcus JohnLueders
Parents: John and Dawn LuedersFuture plans: I will be majoring in Diesel Mechanics at
Alex Tech.School activities: I was in student council for two
years. I was in choir for one year.Favorite memory: Playing with the parachute in phy-ed
class with Mr. Johnson.
Henning High School Class of 2012
Kit CatherineMurrayParents: Robert Murray
Future plans: MSUM – Mass Communications with an em-phasis in photojournalism. I hope to become a photojournal-
ist for a magazine or a newspaper as well as travel the world.School activities: Band, choir, speech, softball, yearbook
staff , musical, volleyball.Favorite memory: My favorite memory from att ending school in Henning would be when I started preschool and fi rst met all
of the wonderful people from my class and community.
Henning High School Class of 2012
Trevor QuinnRoggenkamp
Parents: Vern and Jan RoggenkampFuture plans: Wait a year and save up money for college.
School activities: Wrestling, football, choir, high mile-age, basketball
Favorite memory: Friends, sport activities
Henning High School Class of 2012
Dylan BarryShaw
Parents: Barry and LaurieFuture plans: I plan on att ending M-State in Moorhead for a degree in mechanical drafting. After that I intend
to get married and start a family.School activities: Football, student council, choir,
knowledge bowlFavorite memory: Dodgeball
Henning High School Class of 2012
Stacy RoseSpaeth
Parents: Jody and Beno Lohse, Brent SpaethFuture plans: I’m planning on att ending M-State in Wadena to become a registered nurse. Then I plan on going to a university
in the cities to specialize in pediatrics.School activities: National Honor Society, choir, musical,
band, volleyball, basketball, softball, student councilFavorite memory: My favorite memory from att ending school in Henning would be when I was in elementary and I would hang out with Anders, MaKenna and Rosie everyday after school.
Henning High School Class of 2012
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Tenors- Logan Winters, Kaleb Thalmann, An-thony Helmbrecht, Aaron Larson, Ricky Erlandson, Jacob Haugen, Jon Eck-hoff, Kolby Thalmann, Cole Dorow, Mason Truax, Taylor Johnson, Michael Erlandson, David Early, Brandon Moats, David Holm, Sam Naddy, Gunner Cordes, Jacob Lindberg, Bran-
don Johnson and Peter Justnes Bass- Patrick Dilly, Carl Colburn, Colten Ladwig, Noland Koch, Kyle Keierleber, Brandon DeBauche, Cody Green-wood, Quinton Bor-chardt, Stephen Araca, Josh Wojcik, Dylan Schwartz, Zach Ander-son, Desi Roach Jared Luhning, Theron Foley,
Vance Doll, Nick Hau-gen, Kellin Weise, Austin Fenske and Tyler Klimek Altos- Kristel Barron, Lexi Frederick, Abby Weniger, Paige We-ber, Morgan Lindberg, Kelsey Haugdahl, Kend-alle Johnson, Courtney Dague, Leah Weber, Courtney Wiese, Shyanne Jacobs, Nicole Anderson, Emily Erlandson, Brooke
Rehm, Sydney Haugdahl, Madison Cichy, Maken-zie Vorderburggen, Renee Larson, Brandy Doll, Marissa Geyer, Greta Nyhus, Kaitlyn Richter, Britta Torgerson and Alex Pachel Sopranos- Kaylana Doll, Shelby Kyllonen, Cassidy Anderson, Alyssa Houselog, Ken-dal Bjorklund, Marit
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Photos by Chad KoenenDylan Trana won his second straight Hen-ning School Geogra-phy Bee earlier this year. Trana, a sev-enth grader, edged Kyle Tierney who took second place and Marc Hendricks who finished in third place. Participants in the geography bee include: Kevin Tier-ney, Marc Hendricks, Dylan Trana, Saman-tha Witt, Abi Eckhoff, Jackson Nyhus, Joe Angell, Katherine Hansen, Kyle Tierney and Emma Severson.
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Knowledge bowl teams wrap up busy season
A pair of Henning High School Knowledge Bowl teams advanced to the section contest earlier this year. That is the first time the school has ever had two teams qualify for the section contest. Team 1, made up of Kaleb Thalmann, Quinton Borchardt, Keith Stueve, Jacob Haugen and Anthony Helmbrecht finished in 15th place, while team 2 made up of Alec Suchy, Christian Rose, Lydia Hanson, Savannah Cichy and Courtney Dague took 20th out of 92 teams. Henning High School fielded a third knowledge bowl team that consisted of: Ellie Ranum, Stephen Araca, Desi Roach, Marissa Geyer and Whitney
Borchardt. Junior high knowledge bowl team members include (pictured below): Seventh grade: Noah Anderson, Ian Froslee, Marcus Haugen, Tyler Reese, Caden Johnson, Vincent Rose, Dylan Trana, Hunter Doll, Andrew Wenieger, Maggie Cronk, Jessica Anderson, Max Naddy, Eighth grade: Bailey Keierleber, Katelyn Rinnicker, Marc Hendricks, Hope Williams, Nate Hart, Ben Naddy, Colin Geyer, John Hanson, T.J. Rinnicker, Zac Araca, Alex Erlandson, Jacob Johnson, Kevin Tierney, Ryan Angel, Val Weller, Molly Cordes, Jacob Anderson, Katie Johnson
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Henning High School Class of 2012
Samuel PadenIverson
Parents: David and Pamela IversonFuture plans: I might go to MSCTC Moorhead for land-
scape design or take an online course for landscape design through Penn Foster.
School activities: Choir, power tech, and two bowling leagues.
Favorite memory: All the fun times my friends and I had together.
Henning High School Class of 2012
Charles FrederickJohnson
Parents: Joe and Brenda JohnsonFuture plans: I’m going into the electrical linesman program in Wadena and will get my CDL license in
Alexandria.School activities: Baseball, track, wrestling
Favorite memory: When Mr. Guest locked his keys in his truck.
Henning High School Class of 2012
Zachary Tyler EricJohnson
Parents: Brandi and Chris Hammer and Joby and Erin Johnson
Future plans: I am going to Wahpeton to get my gener-als fi nished and then either to NDSU or Morris for my
PharmD degree.School activities: Choir, basketball, golf, footballFavorite memory: Hanging out with my friends.
Henning High School Class of 2012
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Henning supermileage team builds fuel efficient cars
The Henning High School Supermileage team has been hard at work this year in their goal to build multiple fuel efficient cars in the annual high mileage com-peittion. The group will compete at the Brainerd Raceway against schools from across the state in a contest to see who can get the best gas mileage on their man-made cars. Advisor Eli Hill said the team revamped one car this year and
built two more cars from scratch. The class in which students build the cars is called “power technol-ogy” and focuses on a real world challenge that encourages cre-ative problem solving, design and fabrication. The students learn to weld both aluminum and steel and then use those metalworking skills to build the cars. Many of the same students are in the “out-door handyman/ manufacturing enterprise” class and have nearly
completed 2 very nice spearhous-es for local anglers. Hill said he is proud of the team and is excited to see them test their results at the Brainerd competition. In addition to Hill, Chuck Frederick has been help-ing to mentor the students as they construct the high mileage vehicles. Students in the power technol-ogy course include: Tyler Klimek, Kellin Wiese, Cody Greenwood, Dylan Schwartz, Tarren Early, Josh Wojcik, Taylor Johnson, Shane Woody, Travis Turchin, Brandon Moats, Vance Doll, Carl Colburn, Nikita Chernyshov and Mason Truax.
Students test high mileage vehicles at Brainerd Raceway in May
Contributed photosMembers of the power technology class at Hen-ning School construct a high mileage vehicle that they test at the Brainerd Raceway in May.
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By Chad KoenenPublisher
Henning students hosted their annual fall musical entitled “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” in November. The musical featured three per-formances.“How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” The musical is about a young window washer named J. Pier-repont Finch, played by Kaleb Thalmann, who tries to work his way to the top of the World Wide Wicket Company by reading the book “How to Succeed in Busi-ness Without Really Trying”. The “Book Voice” tells him that he will succeed if he follows its ad-vice. As Finch enters the company, he bumps into J.B. Biggley, played by Quinton Borchardt, who is the president of the company. Bigg-ley dismisses Finch to the person-nel manager Mr. Bratt, played by Ricky Erlandson, who gives him a job in the company’s mailroom. While working in the mailroom, he works with Mr. Biggley’s lazy and arrogant nephew Bud Frump, played by Carl Colburn and earns favor with the long-time head of the mailroom, Mr. Twimble, played by Kory Juvrud. Meanwhile, a young secretary named Rosemary Pilkington, played by Kendal Bjorklund, falls in love with Finch and dreams of a life in the suburbs. Her fellow sec-retaries, Smitty, played by Alyssa Houselog, Ms. Krumholtz, played by Britta Torgerson and several
other ladies chorus are envious of her chance to marry her boss. When an extremely attractive but air-headed woman named Hedy LaRue, played by Whitney
Borchardt, is hired all the busi-nessmen are instantly attracted and want her as their secretary. The group later finds out that LaRue is Mr. Biggley’s secret mistress.
Contributed photoMembers of this year’s Henning fall musical include: Front row: Britta Torgerson and Alyssa Houselog. Back row: Kaleb Thalmann, Kendal Bjorklund, Carl Colburn, Quinton Borchardt, Ricky Erland-son and Whitney Borchardt.
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The Henning speech team opened their season in early February and wrapped up their season in early April. The team competed at a number of invitational tournaments before moving on to the Subsection 22 and Section 6A tournaments late in the season. The activity is sanctioned by the Minnesota State High School League and is open to students in grades 7-12. Participants can choose from 13 different categories of competition: Creative Expression, Discussion, Seri-ous Drama, Dramatic Duo, Extemporaneous Reading, Extemporaneous Speaking, Great Speeches, Humorous Interpretation, Informative Speaking, Original Ora-
tory, Serious Poetry, Serious Prose and Storytelling. Some of the highlights from the season include: a team championship trophy at the Eagle Valley invitational tournament; 12 members of the team placing in the top eight in their re-spective categories at the Subsection 22 meet; 10 team mem-bers competing at the Section 6A tour-nament, with four of them advancing to the final round of competition; Alyssa Houselog qualifying for the State Class A speech tournament in the
category of Serious Drama. Speech is an activity which promotes the development of
lifelong communication and social skills. The Henning speech team is fond of the
saying: “We do, for fun, what some others fear more than death itself…public speak-ing!” Members of the 2014 Hen-ning speech team include: Cassidy Anderson, Jacob An-derson, Whitney Borchardt, Ian Froslee, Marissa Geyer, Jacob Haugen, Marc Haugen, Alyssa Houselog, Bailey Keierleber, Riley Moen, Ellie Ranum, Monica Rice, Chris-tian Rose and Vincent Rose. Speech team members are also available to speak to community groups or other interested organizations. To schedule a student speaker, please contact coaches Beth Wicklund or Dana Damm at Henning School (583-2927.)
Fourteen students make up 2014 speech team
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Class of 2012Page 12 • Sunday, May 27, 2012
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Henning student council, class officersSeniorsKaylana Doll- President Andrew Smith- VPAmber Rasmussen- Sec-retary/TreasurerShelby Kyllonen- (1st term)- Student CouncilAmber Rasmussen- (2nd term)– Student CouncilCody Greenwood- (2nd term)– Student Council president Juniors Lexi Frederick- Presi-dentPaige Weber- VPSavanna Cichy- Secre-tary/TreasurerQuinton Borchardt- (1st term)- Student CouncilCarl Colburn- (2nd term)– Student CouncilAbby Weniger- (2nd term)– Student CouncilBritta Torgerson- VP and will serve as presi-dent in 2014-15SophomoresKolby Thalmann- Presi-dentRiley Moen- VPMonica Rice- Secretary/TreasurerSam Naddy- (1st term)- Student CouncilKory Juvrud- (2nd
term)– Student CouncilBrooke Rehm- (2nd term)– Student CouncilFreshmenMakenzie Vorderburg-gen- PresidentKelsey Haugdahl- VPLydia Hansen– Secretary/TreasurerAmanda Suchy- (1st term)– Student CouncilPaige Wallevand- (2nd term)– Student CouncilMadison Cichy- (2nd term)– Student Council8th gradeJohn Hansen- PresidentMarc Hendricks- VPAbby Homola– Secretary/TeasurerAmanda Marlock-(1st term)– Student CouncilJacob Anderson- (2nd term)– Student Council Ben Naddy- (2nd term)– Student Council 7th GradeDash Moreland- Presi-dentHunter Doll- VPJack Grabe- Secretary/TreasurerMarc Haugen- Student CouncilBold text denotes Student Council members. All students are class officers
Class of 2012Page 2 • Sunday, May 27, 2012
Anders ClayAmundson
Parents’ name: Carl and Pam AmundsonFuture plans: I will know my future once I get there…
For now, I’m att ending MSU-Moorhead, majoring in fi lm studies.
School activities: Basketball, band, knowledge bowl, student council, musicals, and football
Favorite memory: The chanting during volleyball and basketball games.
Henning High School Class of 2012
Hayley JeanAnderson
Parents: Mike Anderson, Michele AndersonFuture plans: My future plans are to go to M-State in
Fergus Falls to major in music and get my AFA.School activities: Volleyball, softball, musicals, basket-
ball, volleyball manager, choir and band.Favorite memory: My favorite memory from Henning
would be having lunch on the lawn every end of the school year.
Henning High School Class of 2012
Joshua Jerry-DaleChock
Parents: Teresa Mies and Richard ChockFuture plans: Psychology
School activities: Golf, choirFavorite memory: Honey Badger
Henning High School Class of 2012
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Fourth grade Science Fair winners include: Re-search: 1- Tristen Jacobs: Life Cycle of a Frog, 2- Sam Cordes: Are All Spiders Venomous?, 3- Emilee Eckhoff: Smarter Than the Average Dol-phin; Experiment: 1- Raymond Hamm: Oil and Water, 2- Brennen Volkmann: Solar Power, 3- Aly-via Bunkowski: Diaper Duty, HM- Tiana Peterson: Effects of Baking Powder, HM- Grace Hammer: Elephant Toothpaste, HM- Vivian Homola: Water Soaking Pinto Beans, HM- Emma Severson: Don’t Burst My Bubble
Sixth grade Science Fair winners include: Re-search: 1- Brigitte Froslee: Article Foxes, 2- Kate-lyn Zillmer: Twins, 3- Levi Vorderbruggen: Hom-ing Pigeons; Experiment: 1- Autumn Grasswick: Hydrogen (not pictured), 2- Blaine Wallevand: Hovercraft. 3- Abi Eckhoff: Ice Bubbles, 3- Nicho-las Miller: Magic Balloons
Fifth grade Science Fair winners include: Re-search: 1- Megan Weber: Can I Move to Mars?, 2- Katherine Hansen: Northern Lights, 3- Make-na Kenyon: Pluto, The Dwarf Planet, HM- Anaya Weiss: A Wonderful Change, HM- Brandon Otto: Monarch Butterflies; Experiment: 1- Kylie Freder-ick: Rate of Various Liquids Freezing, 2- Hannah Larson: Growing Crystals, 3- Kathryn Dignan: My Volcanic Explosion, 3- Mikayla Leach: Best Beef for your Buck
Eighth grade Science Fair winners include: Re-search: 1- Jacob Anderson: Velocity of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, 2- Lauren Oseien: Psoriasis, 3- Marc Hendricks: The Beaver, HM- Jacob Ped-erson-Osteo-Malacia; Experiment: 1- John Han-sen: Buried Alive, 2- Abby Homola: Brain Hemi-spheres, 3- Thomas Ebeling: Volcano Eruption, 3- Katelyn Rinicker: Making Crystals, HM- Bryce Rach: Shiny Penny
Contributed photosSeventh grade Science Fair winners include: Re-search: 1- Noah Anderson: Fire Rainbows, 2- Mag-gie Cronk: Bovine Mastitis, 3- Caden Johnson: White Tailed Deer, HM- Kayla Sweno: Fish Eyes; Experiment: 1- Tyler Reese: Tire Pressure, 1- Al-lie Rasmussen, 2- Jacob Q: Coin Battery, 3- Jake Stewart: To Preserve a Snowflake, HM- Madisyn Johnson: Naked Egg, HM- Jack Bjorklund: Paper Plate Hovercraft
Henning School Science Fair winners
Emilee Eckhoff placed third in the research divi-sion of the fourth grade science fair, Hannah Lar-son placed second in the experiment division of the fifth grade science fair and Brandon Otto re-ceived an honorable mention in the research divi-sion of the fifth grade science fair.
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Photo by Chad KoenenMembers of the Henning National Honor Society include: Front row: Lexi Frederick, Abby Weniger, Savanna Cichy, Kaylana Doll and Kendal Bjorklund. Back row: Kaleb Thalmann, Alyssa Houselog, Kaitlyn Richter, Kellin Wiese and Andrew Smith.
The National Honor Society is an organiza-tion that promotes four pillars: Service, Schol-arship, Character and Leadership. Advisor Dana Damm said it is a great reward to be inducted into NHS. Damm said he thinks of NHS as a capstone or final accomplishment in a list of many things a student can be proud of throughout their high school career. Colleges and employers look very favorably on a student’s resume, or application, if they see NHS on it. It is a rewarding experi-ence to help others. It’s a great way to learn how to be a lifelong volunteer and citizen and is also provided countless hours of service to those that need it. To be eligible for the Henning NHS, students
must be a junior or se-nior in high school with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater. Students must fill out an application, get letters of recommen-dation and show proof of volunteer/service work. NHS is a nationwide organization that is ap-proximately 100 years old. It was established in Henning under the direc-tion of Terry Oscarson in the 1980’s. There is an induction reception each year in December or Jan-uary for new members. During the spring semester of each year, the students design, plan and carry out one major service project of their own. They also assist other group members with their projects and participate in group wide projects. Examples of projects include Adopt a Highway, blood drives,
tutoring, yard work and many other volunteer activities. Damm said one thing he has found interest-ing is seeing how much a students four pillars have grown after they are in the organization. It teaches them that there is always room for improvement.
Henning NHS members exemplify four pillars
Members of the Henning School fifth grade Math Mas-ters team include (pictured above): front row: Katherine Hansen, Ethan Houselog, Megan Riniker and Gracie Grabe. Back row: Desta Misegades, Makenna Ken-yon, Reid Homola, Megan Weber. At right: Members of the sixth grade Math Masters team compete at a competi-tion earlier this year.
Henning Math Masters