St. Norbert’s students hit the books
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By Diane Brangenberg
St. Norbert’s hosted their annual Literary Fair last Monday evening, Nov. 15, with a family reading night.
Each student read books by an author that they chose. The students then presented a full report on that author and were judged.
First place for eighth grade was Gabby Hurley with her report on L.J. Smith and second place for eighth grade resulted in a tie between Lucy Hurley with her report on Alan Gratz and Grace Hurley with her report on Katharine McGee.
First place for sixth grade was Natalie Fraley with her report on Elisabetta Dami and second place for sixth grade was Jacey Ralston with her report on Lauren Tarshis.

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Gabby Hurley was the eighth grade first place winner of the St. Norbert’s Literary Fair.

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Jacey Ralston was the sixth grade second place winner of the St. Norbert’s Literary Fair.

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Natalie Fraley was the sixth grade first place winner of the St. Norbert’s Literary Fair.

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Grace Hurley was the eighth grade second place winner of the St. Norbert’s Literary Fair. She tied with Lucy Hurley.

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Lucy Hurley was the eighth grade second place winner of the St. Norbert’s Literary Fair. She tied with Grace Hurley.
