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Jack Braun graduates from Utah Tech University
ST. GEORGE, Utah— Utah Tech University celebrated the 2024 graduating class of 2,967 students at its 113th Commencement ceremonies on Friday. “Utah Tech University is excited to celebrate its 2024 graduating class,” Interim President Courtney White said. “We are so proud of our graduates’ accomplishments and can’t wait to see the impact they have on the world as they take what they’ve learned here at Utah Tech and blaze new trails well into the future.” ...
White Lake junior prom
The 2024 White Lake Junior Prom was held Saturday, May 4th. The gym was decorated to the theme of Enchanted Forest and the prom court was presented promptly at 8 p.m. This year’s prom court included Queen Kailee H and King Brody K, Princess Selene R and Prince Liandro C, First Attendants Kaileigh K and Alexa L (standing in for Nick B), Second Attendants Taylor M and Nathan M, and Mini Princess Maci H and Mini Prince Nolan S. Class advisors are Mrs. Lundgren and Mr. Kizirian.
Antigo's Elizabeth Preboski named to Pi Kappa Phi at UW-Madison
Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 021, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has initiated 81 students and 3 honorary members into the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society this year. That includes Antigo High School alum Elizabeth Preboski, a junior studying History, Educational Studies, and Environmental Studies. Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897 at the University of Maine by a group of students who felt a need for an honor society that...
Forensics team earns state awards
ANTIGO — Five members of the Antigo High School forensics team placed in the state competition at Madison’s DeForest High School last Friday night. Sophomore Greta Stowe, senior Claire Huess, and junior Evan Lundgren all earned perfect scores and gold medals in the team play-acting category. Seniors Kaitlin Pranke and Brett Powell earned silver and bronze medals in impromptu speaking and prose reading, respectively. The five students qualified for the...
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