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The Crofton Chorus performs at District Music Contest.
The Band Letter recipients (not pictured: Nolan Babcock and Megan Tramp)
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Senior Spotlight
Black smoke rises from a sandbar near the Standing Bear bridge northeast of Niobrara last Saturday.
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Crofton warriors
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Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, was the site of the Nebraska History Day competition on April 9.   Eight St. Rose students competed at the state contest with entries expressing the theme, “Debate and Diplomacy in History: Successes, Failures, Consequences.”    Eighth grader Sophia Wortmann had a first place finish with her Junior Individual Performance, “The Fool Soldiers: Negotiating for White Captives in the Dakota Uprising of 1862.”    Eighth graders Katie Neuharth and Lauren Loecker placed second with their Junior Group Performance, “Standing Bear vs. Crook: The Debate to Be Called Human,” and won a second place NEBRASKALand Foundation Award for a topic related to Nebraska’s heritage.   The trio will represent St. Rose School and Crofton at the National History Day Contest in June.   This contest is traditionally held on the University of Maryland campus near Washington, D.C., but will be held virtually again this year.   They join a prestigious group of St. Rose alumni who advanced to the national level with their History Day projects
Collyn Stout with Gov. Pete Ricketts
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Piper Dather with her first Crofton’s FCCLA team. place finish at state
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Kelly and Luella Hodson with new owners Leah and Joe Van Walbeek, with daughter Hannah
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