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  • A little bragging, but she earned it.

    Achievements of All-Stars far-reaching

    By Kathy Walsh Nufer
    Post-Crescent staff writer

    They are the complete package.


    The 15 Fox Valley high school seniors selected from a field of 78 nominees for special recognition in The Post-Crescent's 2006 Academic All-Stars program not only have academic achievement to their credit but resumes packed with extra-curricular involvement and service.


    They impressed the judges with their scholastic records, wide range of interests and commitments outside the classroom, leadership and character, all criteria for selecting this year's most promising young people.


    They got the most out of their high school education and hope to do the same in college and what lies beyond.


    In 19 years, no other Post- Crescent Academic All-Star has turned top academic achievement and a passion for powerboat racing into a winning combination.


    Margaret Clare Allen, Menasha High School

    Margaret Allen set high goals in both from an early age and dedicated herself to following through. "I proved to myself I'm a really hard worker when I want something and put my mind to it," she said.


    Allen started high school with a history of straight A's and a plan. "I wanted to maintain that and be at the top of my class," she said, and she did by taking advanced classes and studying hard. She will graduate ranked first in a class of 301.


    "Every year, I was afraid of my class schedule, but I did it anyway and pulled through."


    Allen takes pride in numerous academic awards and accomplishments in student council and soccer, plus being selected to attend a weeklong World Affairs seminar last summer, being an altar server at Sunday mass and volunteering with Alzheimer's patients.


    She also has pursued boat racing with fervor. "I've grown up with powerboat racing," said the third-generation racer. "The families of both my parents race and I was the first female to race in the families. I was 10 when I started and have been doing it ever since. It's dangerous but I love it. I couldn't imagine doing anything else."


    Allen, who races May through September and travels widely each year with the American Power Boat Association, was the national high point winner in 2003 and 2004. She hoped to get into the powerboat racing hall of fame but ran into technical difficulties with her boat in 2004. That taught her a life lesson, she said. "Not everything you want you can have in life."


    Allen will attend Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich., and major in biomedicine and Spanish, followed by medical school.


    She wants to study abroad and volunteer with children in Honduras before becoming a pediatric oncologist or cardiologist. "My great grandmother ran a foundation there with open, free clinics for medical care," she said. "I've always wanted to go there and help."
    "Ask anyone, I have no friends. I do have some people that put up with me and mostly because they like the rest of my family"

    Don Allen

  • #2
    Congratulations!

    Way to go Margaret! We are all very proud of your accomplishments..

    Uncle T.

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    • #3
      Congratulations Margaret, be proud of yourself as I'm sure everyone else is.
      John Runne 2-Z
      John Runne
      2-Z

      Stock Outboard is all about a level playing field.

      True parity is one motor per class.

      It's RACING, not just another boat ride!

      NOT a representative of Racing Outboards LLC.

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      • #4
        That Is Awesome!

        Margaret congrats on the amazing accomplishments! Good thing you got your looks from your Mom! see you soon!
        Last edited by 17W; 05-23-2006, 01:11 PM.
        17W

        "You gotta do the work"- Pop Trolian

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        • #5
          WOW, smart also.....

          Wow, good racer, cute and smart! You are the total package! Good luck at GVSU I am sure you will do well.

          CSH12M



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          • #6
            Congrats !!

            Margaret, Way to Go !! A special congratulations to your proud family !!
            !"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."



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            • #7
              Man do I feel old now.. I can remember the year she was born.. Heck I grew up racing with her uncles... Way to go Margaret...
              Youngest Member of the Flyer Raceboat Gang

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              • #8
                Congrats

                As a former racer and a current history teacher, I want to congratulate you on all of your achievements. All schools need more students of your caliber. Best wishes on the water and in college.
                Chuck Webster



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                • #9
                  Awesome job

                  Margaret and family, The boatracin' part is pretty easy; it's in your blood but great grades are all you and your hard work! I know your parents are proud!!

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                  • #10
                    Congrats!!

                    Great job Margaret! I know how hard you've worked to get where you are. It'll all pay off...someday.

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                    • #11
                      Congratulations

                      Don and Krysti: Congratulations to the two of you. Both of your efforts have created a great family with super kids.

                      Congratulations to you too, Margret. The first time I won a stock runabout nationals, I got DQ'd too. You're in good company. Ed.
                      14-H

                      "That is NOT why people hate me." - 14-H.

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                      • #12
                        Way to go Margret. Be carefull listening to Kelly. She is going to be Kevins sugar momma soon. As soon as she starts making the big bucks Kevin is going to become a full time boat race junkee. I think Nick might fall into this catagory if your not carefull. See ya at Constintine in a few weeks. mikey!!!
                        mike ross

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                        • #13
                          taking down the big dogs

                          Margaret, congratulations almost seems like an understatement. To be the top in your class, I can only dream of the kind of work you put in on a daily basis to be at the top of that list!!! You have far more academic ambition than I ever will. Hold onto that though, once you start slacking, you don’t stop. Also, since I’m at it, you’re always a pleasure and challenge to race against. I have a lot of respect for you on the race course. National champ this year maybe??? Best of luck, you’re a champ through and through.

                          See you in the first turn Rachel
                          64W & 22B

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                          • #14
                            Congrats, Margaret!!!! Number one at anything takes tremendous work, determination, dedication and making the right choices. You obviously have your priorities in the right place. Have a GREAT summer and be safe.

                            Brent Simmons
                            20-P

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                            • #15
                              Nice Going "Mad Dog"

                              Congratulations on a job well done, but it is only the beginning.
                              Daddy Warbuck’s had a couple of sayings for us as kids “Dynamite comes in small packages” and “You can do anything you want as long as you do it at 100%, if you can’t give 100%, don’t do it”

                              Margaret you fit both of those to a Tee!

                              And thanks to you and your Family for breaking the “HB” (Harold Berghauer) barrier for girls/women racing boats. Although if he were alive today and he finally gave in, I can see him walking across the parking lot at Oshkosh with a big smirk on his face, coming up to you and your Dad, then pulling a prop out of his pants pocket saying “Let try this one!”

                              It was you and your Family’s racing involvement that gave Rachel the “Spark” to give racing a try.

                              Thanks! Happy Graduation!

                              Uncle Warbie
                              64*W

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