Students from throughout Neenah were honored by the Neenah Public Library as part of its recent Proces Poetry Prize contest.
A total of 22 students from grades K-12 were recognized for their creativity and writing. Every student who submitted a piece received a bookmark and those who won were awarded a bookplate.
The contest ran during May and the winning poems are currently on display at the library.
Student, Poem Title
JJ Paider, “Oat Meal”
Nathan Schaffer, “Mindcraft Creeper”
Kyan Longmore, “Be You”
Jack Landreman, “I Am...”
Maize Olkowski, “Cookie”
Zander Moore, “Losing Things”
Avyn Strauch, “There Once Was a Dog From France”
Madeline Van Zeeland, “Family”
Zakary Sheikh, “Computer”
Matalyn Liesse, “The Woods”
Blake Gruett, “My Pencil”
Rachael Kuenzi, “Friends”
Lily Schneider, (Unnamed)
Rayne Coe, “Between the Cracks”
Madeline Hass, “A Pensive Day”
Annie Czech, “Blood Red Innocence”
Hope Bennenstuhl, “That Feeling You Get”
Karlee Prince, “On My Mind”
Margaret Zwick, “Dear Future Self”
Adara Chancellor, “Women of the World”
Shawni Schmidt, “Perspective”
Aquinnah Fahrenkrug, “Wallflower”
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