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The third time was the charm for WHS Senior Melissa Ford, as she won the 2010 Poetry Out Loud School Championship.
Ford, last year’s runner-up to Eric Curran, used a strong, second-round recitation of Edgar Allan Poe’s “A . . .
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University of Nebraska professor Dana Kinzy recently kept six
Wahoo High School girls busy writing poetry at her writing workshop
at the Seward Civic Center.
“I thought it was the best workshop we’ve attended,” WHS English . . .
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After Mr. Fangman’s British literature class read Saki’s short
story “The Storyteller,” they decided it would be fun to perform
the story as a Reader’s Theatre.
Saki, whose real name was H. H. Munro, often wrote stories about . . .
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Even though 108 students entered the 2009 Midland Lutheran
Poetry Contest, two Wahoo High School students won first and second
place in the annual competition. Sophomore Dana Zeleny won the $100
first prize for her poem, “Pickles.” . . .
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WHS Junior Melissa Ford won $50 by capturing first place in the
high school division of the Sixth Annual Bess Streeter Aldrich
Foundation Short Story Contest.
Ford, along with the winners of the middle school and adult
divisions, was . . .
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Six Wahoo High School students recently won prizes in the
American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest.
This year students wrote on the topic, “American’s Veterans Past
and Present—why we need to honor them.” First place winners in . . .
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Wahoo’s Eric Curran recently competed in the March 14 State
Poetry Out Loud Finals in Lincoln.
Curran gave a strong performance as he recited “Annabel Lee” and
“O Captain! My Captain!” While the judges did not select Eric as . . .
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Senior Eric Curran gave an awesome performance at the March 1
Poetry Out Loud Regional held at Westside High School in Omaha.
Curran’s performance placed him in the top three finishers, so
he will advance to the State Championship in . . .
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Senior Eric Curran narrowly edged juniors Melissa Ford and
Ashley Jordan to win the 2009 Wahoo Poetry Out Loud
Championship.
Curran, Wahoo’s defending champion, will represent Wahoo at the
regional competition on March 1 at Omaha's . . .
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Eight Wahoo
High School students and WHS English Teacher Larry Fangman recently
attended an outdoor writing festival at Homestead National Monument
in Beatrice. Former United States Poet Laureate, Ted Kooser, read
poetry to students, . . .
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WHS Junior Alex Callan placed second
place, winning $200, in the Midland Lutheran College Short Story
Contest. Callan won for his war story “Snake Eyes.” Sixty students
from fifteen different schools entered the contest. . . .
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Wahoo High School English teacher Larry
Fangman and Wahoo junior Eric Curran spoke at the recent quarterly
board meeting of the Nebraska Arts Council held at the Wahoo Public
Library.
Curran recited the two poems he recently . . .
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Junior Eric
Curran defeated ten other finalists to win the second annual Wahoo
High School Poetry Out Loud School Championship. Curran recited the
poems, “Discrimination” by Kenneth Rexroth and “Experience” by
Ralph Waldo . . .
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Richard Gehrman, a local poet, novelist, and
the grandfather of Wahoo junior Travis Bennett, visited Mr. Larry
Fangman’s creative writing class on Friday.
Gehrman recently completed the manuscript for
his novel, Cow Creek. . . .
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