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Students Enjoy Summer Trips LEFT Majorette Gina Lierman proudly leads the band down Main Street in the Walt Disney World parade. BELOW Jason relaxes after touring the Colosseum in Rome. As the month of May came around, most of of the students at Wahoo High were anxious to be dismissed from school and begin summer vacation. All of the hard work of another long school year would be completed, and the relaxing, carefree summer days would begin. Along with summer came the normal lazy activities such as, sleeping in, watching T.V., or spending the day at the pool or the lakes. There also were a great number of students who spent their summertime working. Fun times were the goals of many students. Some students spent time at the four area centennials that were celebrated, and others traveled during the summer months. About a week after school was dismissed, 90 band students flew to Florida to perform in the Walt Disney World parade. The students had raised funds to provide for their trip, which occurs every four years. For three days, the students toured the Disney World and Epcot Center Parks. Two other individuals also ventured on trips this summer. Senior Jason Bromm visited Europe with Henrik, the foreign exchange student who stayed with him the past year. Rhonda Swanson, another senior, also spent time in Europe. She qualified for the trip through the Nebraska Ambassadors of Music. Rhonda and the group of musicians played in various places throughout the continent. As the middle of August came around, students found themselves bored with summer and ready to go back to another long school year. 27
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Warm, Summertime Fun ABOVE Rhonda and her music group perform in Unterwossen, West Germany. ABOVE RIGHT Rhonda poses with a guard (or beefeater) in front of Windsor Castle in London. RIGHT Senior Laura Hoffman serves in the Malmo Centennial mud volleyball tournament. 26
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Accomplishments Important Part of 1988 Year The 1987-88 school year brought a lot of accomplishments for both the students and the school as a whole. Academically and athletically Wahoo High School had a lot of students who were recognized with various honors. 1. Steve Carmer was the recipient of a four year athletic scholarship to attend UNL. He was also selected forfirst team All State in football, and second team All State in basketball. 2. Scott Tingelhoff was selected forfirstteam All State in football. 3. 1987-88 All State Honorable Mentions FRONT ROW: Shawn Abbott (FB); Kim Horsham (G-BB); Cindy Walla (G-BB). BACK ROW: Ryan Barry (FB); Jerome Vanicek (FB); Troy Glock (BB); John Gilliam (FB). Not pictured: Shawn Liliedahl (track); Steve Carmer (track); Dan Bartek (BB).
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