Thursday, November 1, 2007 N/Warren Town and County News Page Eleven
By Cassie Burden
Brittany Crews, a se-
nior at Norwalk High
School is currently em-
ployed at City State Bank
in Norwalk. Her position
there is a teller. She ob-
tained this job through
the high school's MOC
program. When asked
why she joined MOC, she
replied with, "To gain
more work experience and
also to gain job skills that
will help me to prepare for
college."
After graduation,
Crews plans to attend
Iowa State University and
at this time is unsure of a
major. Currently Crews is
involved with the school's
newspaper. Being a senior
can get pretty stressful: in
her spare time, outside of
Brittany Crews
work and school, Crews
enjoys hanging out with
her friends, disc golfing,
fishing, exploring woods
and forest areas, shopping
and going to concerts. Best
of luck to Crews in her fu-
ture!
2007 Excellence
in Education
Award
Several Norwalk
Middle School staff mem-
bers were nominated by
their students for the 2007
Excellence in Education
Award. The program is
sponsored by the Iowa
State Education Associa-
tion (ISEA), Iowa Farm
Bureau, WHO Radio and
KDSM Fox 17. All of the
nominees were invited to
attend the awards ban-
quet in October and they
received a certificate of
recognition.
The following Norwalk
Middle School staff mem-
bers were recognized:
Christie Beving, Stephanie
Tuinstra, Katie Weldon,
Lynda Downs, Brian
Downs, Becky Koch,
Darlene Leib, Stephanie
Sandquist, Brandon
Schmitz, BJ Garrison, Jan
Smith, Melissa Stoulil,
Emily Jennings, Amy
Crick and student teacher,
Kyle Seidl.
Friday, Oct. 19, the
Norwalk Warriors took
on the Knoxville Panthers
for a class 3A District 7
football contest. The Pan-
thers scored 10 points in
the first half.
The opening drive of the
ffifrd quarter ended when-
N
LK .WARRIOR
Brock Struecker hit Adam
Seibert for a 15-yard pass.
Norwalk put eight more
points on the board inthe
4th quarter when
Struecker ran 38 yards for
a score and then hit Jake
Petersen for the two=point.
conversion. The final score -
was Norwalk 14, Knox-
vii le 24.
Struecker had 25
rushes for 73 yards and
one touchdown. Seibert
had five rushes for 33
yards. Struecker was nine
of 20 for 131 yards and one
touchdown and one two-
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Cassie Burden with Lynn Defino. Photo submitted.
By Brittany Crews
Cassie Burden is an
MOC student who works
at Principal Financial
Group as a Law Clerk. She
chose to enroll in MOC in
order to explore options
for future careers and gain
work experience.
After high school, Bur-
den plans on attending
Morningside College in
Sioux City to major in
photography and mass
communication. Besides
MOC, Burden is involved
with the Bowling Club at
school. In her free time, she
likes to hang out with her
friends, be outside, take
pictures, use Adobe
Photoshop and go bowl-
ing.
point conversion.
Matt Dermody had
three catches for 40 yards.
Seibert had two catches
for 39 yards and one
touchdown. Petersen had
,three catches for 30 yards
and one two-point con-
version. Justin Gutknecht
had one catch for 22 yards.
Brenden Appel had one
kickoff return for 30 yards.
Justin Gutknecht aver-
aged 15.7 yards on his
three kickoff returns.
Seibert had a 35.7-yard
average for his three
punts. Zane Henely aver-
aged 26.7 yards for his
three kickoffs. Josh
Cunningham and Jake
Murillo had one fumble
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les, Gutknecht and Murillo
had four tackles each.
Cunningham and
Struecker had three tack-
les each. Nathan Bergman
had two tackles each,
Tony Brobston, Chase
Tuesday, Nov. 6, there
will be a group of students
going door-to-door with
reverse trick-or-treating.
Reverse trick.-or,treat-
ing means that the stu-
dents will be trick-or-
treating for non-perish-
able food items instead of
candy. The food items will
be donated to the Norwalk
Food Pantry to help fami-
lies in Norwalk. The stu-
dents will be leaving the
high school at 6:30 p.m.
and will cover as much of
the town as possible with
the number of students
who participate. If you
wish to donate, but will
not be home please place
your donation outside
your front door and call
the high school at 981-
1833 with your address
for students to pick the
items up.
Students who wish to
participate in reverse
trick-or-treating need to
meet at the high school at
6:15 p.m. You may come in
costume, but please dress
warmly. The group will
return to the high school
around 8 p.m.
Scott's Foods has gener-
ously donated hot "choco-
late for everyone partici-
pating. Please sign up in
the guidance office so we
know a headcount of par-
ticipants. Any questions
please see Sarah Phillips
Breeser, Clayton Garrison, or Emily Papp.
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all finished with one tackle
apiece.
Norwalk's last game
was Friday, Oct. 26. This
game was the last game of
the regular season along
with the last home game
of the season and marked
senior night.
This year's seniors who
were honored are: Josh
Cunningham, Brock
Struecker, Travis Ward,
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