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Baldwin-Woodville High School held its Snoball Week last week concluding with the pep fest Jan. 27.Â
The smile on Sam Aho’s face is obvious as he is seconds away from giving a pie in the face to Baldwin-Woodville teacher Dan Keefer during Snoball activities Jan. 27 at B-W High School. Keefer wasn’t the only staff member to get a pie in the face as teacher Kylie Berberich and principal David Brandvold were also chosen.Â
Pictured is the court. In the front row (left to right): Kathryn Borchardt, Britany Montalvo, Sophia Kamm, Kylee Minder, Maddison Monicken (Queen), Marney Roemhild and Joey Larson. In the back row: Emmitt Coenen, George Gough, Sean Van Someren, Reese Guthrie (King), Ethan Fern-Denzer, Tyler Harer and Gus Kroening.
The smile on Sam Aho’s face is obvious as he is seconds away from giving a pie in the face to Baldwin-Woodville teacher Dan Keefer during Snoball activities Jan. 27 at B-W High School. Keefer wasn’t the only staff member to get a pie in the face as teacher Kylie Berberich and principal David Brandvold were also chosen.Â
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Angel Kropelnicki winding up and landing with a pie to face of Principal David Brandvold.Â
Maddi Monicken and Reese Guthrie were crowned Queen and King.Â
Pictured is the court. In the front row (left to right): Kathryn Borchardt, Britany Montalvo, Sophia Kamm, Kylee Minder, Maddison Monicken (Queen), Marney Roemhild and Joey Larson. In the back row: Emmitt Coenen, George Gough, Sean Van Someren, Reese Guthrie (King), Ethan Fern-Denzer, Tyler Harer and Gus Kroening.
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The Baldwin-Woodville Cheerleading team performing a routine during the Jan. 27 pep fest.Â
Sean Van Someren in action during the Students/Teachers basketball game.Â
Landon Fedie attempts a drive to the basket during the Students vs. Teachers basketball game. Teacher Keith Stuedemann has other ideas.Â
Evan Clausen with a successful Pie in the Face to teacher Kylie Berberich.Â
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