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MHS vocal students get in their goodbye

By Hub City Times
July 13, 2020
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The gift presentation is an annual tradition which normally occurs in front of an audience, during the seniors' final performances. HCT staff photo

By Hub City Times staff

MARSHFIELD — A group of seven Marshfield High School (MHS) seniors had the opportunity July 10 to formally thank and say “goodbye” to one of their teachers.

During a noon hour get-together at Wildwood Park, Kinsey Regehr and some of her fellow classmates presented vocal music teacher Greg Reierson with a t-shirt and custom-made look-a-like bobble head with a matching miniature piano.

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Regehr said the gifts honor an on-going senior class tradition.

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Regehr said the informal gathering gave the students the closure they were looking for.

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Regehr said the bobble head was last year’s senior class idea, but they never followed through on it, so she took the idea and ran with it this year. Regehr also said she didn’t like the online learning students were forced into after the coronavirus pandemic shut schools down in mid-March, so the gift giving was the feel-good moment to cap off her MHS career that she was looking for.

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