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Geis signs for HCC livestock judging
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 21 May 2013 16:13
Lauren Geis, recent Hillsboro High School grad, signed a letter of intent April 18 to attend Hutchinson Community College on a livestock judging scholarship. Pictured above with Ben Williams, head coach of the HCC judging team, she plans to judge at Hutch for two years, then move on to a university. Over the past year, Geis has been the Kansas FFA state champion individual; was named the Kansas 4-H state champion individual; placed 12th individually at the Denver, Colo., national...
Topham receives SCMC scholarship
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 21 May 2013 16:00
Judy Mellott, Senior Citizens of Marion County board chairman, awards Seth Topham, a senior at Peabody High School, the SCMC 2013 scholarship for $400. Topham will be attending Southwestern College in Winfield, where he plans to major in biology/chemistry.
HHS band travels to KC, competes at Worlds of Fun festival
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:54
The Hillsboro High School Band traveled to Kansas City May 4-5. After a Saturday lunch at Brobeck’s Barbecue, the band visited the American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum before spending time at Oak Park Mall. In the evening the band attended a performance at Martin City Melodrama. On Sunday, they competed at the Worlds of Fun Festival of Music against bands from Kansas and Nebraska. The band performed two selections, “In the Shining of the Stars” by Robert Sheldon, and Larry Clark’s “The Spirit of An Eagle.” For the second year in a row, the band earned the second-place trophy. Pictured above are (from left) Hannah Funk, Marah Franz, Dalton Jones, Jon Carey, Jesse Meier, Joshua Richert (seated)...
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Student speakers address grads
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:53
The students, their families and MHS faculty were all smiles as tribute was paid to the hard work and accomplishments of the graduates.
The valedictorians and salutatorian addressed their classmates.
Isaac Baldwin, this year’s salutatorian, spoke about how one of the greatest thinkers, Albert Einstein, struggled in school.
“I think we can all agree that Einstein was pretty intelligent, so I am going to use him to back myself up when I say what I am about to say.
In his essay, “The World As I See It,” Einstein said, “coincidence is God’s way of remaining...
Ag Awareness Days draws 90 third-grade students
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:52
About 90 third-graders from Hillsboro and Marion schools toured 14 different educational stations that were led by FFA members. The topics ranged from farm animals to farm machinery.
The animals were provided by the FFA students and the machinery by Prairieland Partners and Straub International, both from Marion.
“Our goals for the day are to educate elementary children about the types of production agriculture in our county and to help them be aware of some of the safety issues involved in working around this machinery or with animals,” said Mark meyer, adviser.
“It also ends up being a great way for FFA...
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