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• Madison Sippel is an eighth grader from Groton. Parents are Monte and Sandi Sippel and she has two sisters, Alyssa, age 16, and Sarah, age 11. • Madison's activities include plays, basketball, volleyball, track, Destination Imagination, MathCounts, Carnival of Silver Skates and babysitting. Her accomplishments include placing third at the DI Global Finals second as a team and individual in MathCounts competition. She is interested in baking, cooking, hunting, fishing, playing sports and helping others. • Madison's favorite subject is math. Her future plans are to attend college at USD, SDSU or NSU, and to be a math teacher at a small school. Her role model is her mom. • • Landon Marzahn is a freshman from Groton and his parents are Wade and Renee Marzahn. Siblings are Breanna, Nicole and Andrew. • Landon's activities include hanging out with friends and family, being involved in Robotics, playing golf and working at the Dairy Queen. His accomplishments including first place at the Groton JV Golf Tournament, being 4-H Club president and being on the 4.0 honor roll. • Landon's interests are building things and hanging out with family and friends. His favorite subject is shop. He plants to be an engineer and to raise a family. His role model is his dad. • • Allison Weber is a sophomore from Groton and her parents are Michael and Lorrie Weber. She is the youngest of six children. Her activities include show choir, band, Jazz Band, the school play, soccer and cheerleading. • Allison's accomplishments including being an honor student, placing in the top eight finalist for Big Idea Competition, 2 year Dairy Queen employee, selected as first runner-up in the Junior Snow Queen Contest in 2012 and was a past officer for her class. Her interests are music, babysitting, animals, dancing, and hanging out with family and friends. • Allison like band and vocal and she plans to attend college to pursue a major in business marketing, physical therapy or some other interests in the medical field (keeping an open mind). Her role models are members of her family and member of the community. •
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