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Officer Quinian and Student supervisor, Mr. Noble show bright smiles for Noble’s new hair cut.
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OHS student body collecting cash for pepfest.
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Sophomore Lauren Packard giving a thumbs up to the pepfest.
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Dance team teaches teacher how to get groovey.
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Mr. Scharber and Mr.Kringen showing off their moves at the pepfest.
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Owatonna Dance Team gets close up for a group photo at the Cash Drive.
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Junior, Nolan Ginskey, reacts to getting disqualified in the first round of musical chairs.
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Principal Kath, along with Keanan Larson, react to the result of Student Supervisor Noble’s lack of hair.
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Mr. Blechschimidt plus dance team kickin off the pepfest.
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Mr. Scharber, OHS Business Teacher , busts a move to start off the Cash Drive Pep Fest.
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Mr. Prafke, Mr. Nguyen, Ms. Rainey, Ms. Casie counting up money.
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Hot Shots posing for a team picture after winning Basketball Extravaganza.
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OHS Cash Drive pepfest
Raeghen Murry, Photographer
November 17, 2023
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About the Contributors
Raeghen Murry, photographer
Raeghen Murry is a senior at Owatonna High School. This is her second year being involved in Magnet. Murry is involved with Track and Field in the spring. She is also involved with her church and the youth ministry. In her free time, you can find her watching movies, hanging with friends and family. She joined magnet for photography but then found that doing the school paper was very exciting, and she liked how it was connected with the sport activities at the school. After high school Murry plans to go to college and major in photography and possibly start her own business.
Joanna Haggerty, Editor
Joanna Haggerty is a senior this year at OHS. This is her third year in Magnet. This year she is involved in DECA, Students for Life, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Girls tennis and NHS. Outside of school, Haggerty is a member of her church choir and enjoys spending time with family and friends. She will be attending Benedictine College in Kansas for International Business. Haggerty is involved in Magnet because she loves writing and representing the OHS school body through journalism.