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Distri t Bu in ss Conte t This year the KHS Business Department, Carla Alley, Terry Reno, and Jeff Roberts, hosted the Kansas City Suburban District Business Contest at William Jewell College in Liberty. Julie Newcomer was the student assistant. Approximately 275 stu- dents competed in two different types of events - written and skills. The written events included computer knowledge, business knowledge, ama- teur and novice accounting, and secretarial proce- dures. Skills events were novice, amateur and open speed and production typewriting and novice and amateur shorthand. Each school could enter three students for each event. The students could place first, second, or third individually or as a team. Cnly the top three individuals and first place team from each event were eligible to compete in state competition at Jefferson City. After competing in the event they were se- 'W f ' fi , wif , , W' WWW! ,ff ,,,r f 3 7 2' '14 ,f y f fu , X f ,y,,,.,,,,.,.s., f ' JW , Us ,iff f WWE' fw X 1f? 5l-if? .fffff ' f- , 'S ,ff T lected for, many of the students had fun visiting in the student union, using the facilities at the Mabee Center and touring the campus. The day ended with an awards assembly also held at the Mabee Center. Kearney brought home five team trophies and four individual medals. Great job business students! MU i t C c ' 2 District Business I V ms X Top Right-Kristen Duncan enjoys a snack between events. Bottom Right-Jason Barker takes advantage of some spare time. Bottom Left-Sunny Gunnoe concentrates on the contest material. -filly-J' 103 V I . V-- --.M - --f--,-,:..ai.:....q.-1..,.,eaia..,1.,z+avn.-.s.ia.-'' f-f ' 5 V 57 ' - T'Ai-gan,-i waw.g.m..ss ,ewes . ... ,--,,. , ,,,, , l 1 l I f 5 f I f WW 1 Top Left-Jill I Top Right-Th ready for a i over, Middle Left-Steve Ti Bottom Righ
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ACADEMI ACHIE EME T After Christmas, The Na- tional Merit Corporation made public the names of approximately I3,000 U.S. High School seniors who successfully completed appli- cations and all other criteria for recognition as finalists. Such a recognition means that those stu- dents represent the top one per- cent of all U.S. High School Sen- iors, as measured by their scores on the PSATXNMSQT exam. To many schools, this achievement is considered to be one of the most coveted awards, because of its implications toward the quality of instruction within a school district and because of the opportunities it affords the stu- dent. This year Kearney High School was honored to have four students commended and two fi- nalists. Those commended were: Steve VanVelzer, Jeff Jones, Me- linda Lein, and Steve Trost. The two finalists chosen were Dan Hampton and Brent Hal- bleib. Left to right: Dan Hampton, Steve VanVelzer, Melinda Lein, Brent Halbleib, Jeff Jones. not pictured Steve Trost. S l DLICTIQ A T I I l 7 5 at f fe f l V1 15 l ,Vic .,'. fa s . at s Paula Hughes joins the other NHS inductees. y The student 1 ' l Bryan Morgan receives his gown from Camille Still l John Haftlel il, Some of the students inducted into NHS this year FamllY and . N , -.- -1--f--1-.4.. me .., - q..::..: --,fy -. . - V -
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