Tonna’s got talent
March 17, 2014
On Saturday, March 15, the Owatonna High School NHS had their annual talent show. They have had a talent show every year for over 20 years. Advisor Mike Stormo said, “We have a talent show to show the talents of OHS students and so that NHS can have a group activity to work on.” This year, about $900 will be going to the Lily Sparrow House. Senior Logan Johnson won first place with a solo, winning a prize of $300. Sophomore Juncheng Wang won second place with yo-yo, winning $200. And seniors Josh Dub, Haaken Bungum, junior Jacob Hellevik, sophomores Ryan Guenther and Eric Benson all won third place with brass instruments and a skit, winning $100. There were many talents including singing, instrumentals, musical medleys and yo-yoing. This year’s judges were Beth Owens, Doug Wanous, Katie Wanous, seniors Emily Emanuelson and Martin Gleason. About 250-300 people were able to attend this year, making it yet another successful NHS talent show.