Bellevue West High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Bellevue, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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Bellevue West High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Bellevue, NE) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 138 of 186
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Inner Visions Makes Good Reading The Inner Visions staff publishes the school literary mag- azine that comes out in May. The magazine contains art, poetry, short stories, prose and photography. All of these are original works from the student body. xX I L 2 During the months of December and January a great ef- g:gi fort was made to get other students to submit their own f I works. Posters were made and representatives were 5 sent to all English classes. Also decorated boxes were put in all English rooms and English Resource for sub- missions. Student committees were formed to review all of the I submissions. Many hours were spent after class reading, This year under the guidance of sponsor Mrs. Carolyn Feingold and the student leadership of Carol MacFarlane, there was no doubt that the staff made one good maga- zine. Senior Brent Walker said, Things went great this year considering the amount of submissions we had to judge. They all were pretty good. The Inner Visions staff, first row from left to right, Anne Knappenberger, Carol MacFarlane, Wendy Dugas, Connie Zellars, Chris Gilbert, Second row, Gail Delp, Heather Korzilius, Kate Chubbuck, Krista Powers, Kerri Kindelan. Third row, Mrs. Carolyn Feingold, Kris Harrison, Desi Hackett, Angie Madden, Alex Fairlie. Fourth row, Lannie Lorence, Brent Walker, Eric Syphers, Steve Matthias, Greg Abbey, Ed Feingold. Absent is Mike Kostin. Below, Brent Walker, Steve Matthias, Wendy Dugas, Connie Zellars, Greg Abbey and Alex Fairlie are concentrating on judging submissions. editing and correcting the works. Q

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Key Club-Biggest And Busiest West Club 2? Key Club is a community service club in conjunction with the local Kiwanis Club, formed in part to raise money for needy causes. Key Club raises funds through the sponsoring of dances and activities. ln- cluded in these activities during the 87- 88 school year was the Halloween dance which raised S600 for UNICEF. They also sold turkey treats and had a lock-in. The Bellevue West Key Club had a banner year in the 87-88 school year. They had a total of 105 members, a sharp increase from last years membership. N X Clubs at the junior highs. y Club up front from left to right: Tim Beninato, Chris Gilbert, Kenney Kaminski, Brent Walker, Amy Mayhan. First row: Jill Gaines, Alex Fairlie, Liz Sakaldasis, ave Mounts, Mary Beninato, Wendy Mott, Kris Binder, Mike Kostin, Rebecca Zink, Brandee Marx, Sue O'Brien, Becky Morgenstern. Second row: Ann appenberger, Andrea Rizzo, Jenna Carter, Patty New, Carrie Needham, Missy Williamson, Ashlie Hood, Kristen Morss, Beth Hurley, Steve Zivny, Kari Clark, Leslie ai, Wendy Hanson. Third row: Miss Carol Bates, Kasey Simmons, Jennifer Miller, Julle Taylor, Robin Hutton, Carrie Gilbert, Sharmain Engelke, Karen Soler, Wendy 1 ore, Heather Chestnut, Brenda Cash, Kristen Rikkers, Heather Eubank, Erin Laney. Fourth row: Becky Suberly, Keisha Moon. Fifth row: Yuri Miyata, Jennifer iyhan, Michelle Roewer, Marni lmhoff, Cori Hall, Lori Thompson, Kim Phillips, Janet Robbins, Chelle Garrison, Deana Christie, Belinda Teter, Angeline Roth, Dough rd, Todd McHenry. Sixth row: Becca Ryan, Kevin Gullickson, Shannon Menke, Kerri Stites, Sharon Graham, Maryann Fischer. Seventh row: Rob Henry, Emma y, Karin Egeland, Kim Potts, Lisa Teske, Suzanne Smith, Katie Gates, Cori Sullivan, Marcy Koehler, Lisa Selke, Jennifer Bolen, Heather Wolfe. Eighth row: Mei Lin aver, Katy Hainy, Sarah Jaynes, Bonnie Farr, Gia Stevens, Lisa Stahl, Ken Bishop, Mike Gill. Below, Ashlie Hood, Shannon Menke, Alex Fairlie, Jennifer Bolen and rah Jaynes during an intense meeting in the auditorium. Plans are going ahead to organize Key



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DECA Calendar Filled With Events ove from left to right: Gary Chism, John Carter. Second row, Kate Chubbuck, Kim Phillips, Shauna Bird, Jeanne Ruane, Reni Carlson, Cheryl Scruggs, Katy Dooly, Kim bb, and Vanda Oxford. Third row, Krissy Devereaux, Jill Hobbs, Karen Dorwart, Keith Humphrey, Chris Gates, Jerry Smith, Kevin Chick, Mel Langford, Al Wenstrand, Janet Robbins. Row four, Steve Parker, Cheri Terveer, Jo Prindle, Wendy Mott, and Allyson Koch. Row five, Sonya Miller, Erika Madden, Caron Vanwaart, Donna aring, Christi Rimicci, Lisa Arnold, Lychel Dreyfuss, and Stephanie Cook. Row six, Mikki Serefko, Donna Gearing, Chelli Garrison, Karen Solar, John Campbell, Pat Baird, ott Hoppe, Andy Turner, Lee Ann Wells, Susie Plambeck, and Natalie Anderson. Row seven, Pat Farrell, Carrie Gilbert, Jodi Landmesser, Wendy Hanson, Alicia Krueger, d Ric Baldwin. Row eight, Carrie Needham, Patty New, Debbie Klein, Niki Carringer, Kerry Stites, Trisha Kimsey, Ed Feingold, Brian Peterson, Beth Hurley, and Craig nielowicz. Row nine, Kris Binder, Tara Groff, Shelly Eenst lbubbleguml, Karen Ruane, Melinda Vinaske, Anita Munden, Brian Clark, Alex Fairley, Teresa Seaman, Rich ult, Anita Nijawan, and Sonja Huff. Row ten, Michelle Davis, Mike Fuller, Kelly Alma, Greg Abbey, and Chris Voss. Row eleven, Kris Kammerer, Steve Lentz, Kelly iman, Tom Bola, Scott Howard, and Clementh Delts. Not pictured: Trent Rineberger, Shannon Tenczer, Angie Eivins, Andy Petta, Todd Starlin, Tracey Ellis, and Susan arba. . 5 .C.A. had a very busy and rewarding r. Just looking at their calendar of events, ,,,,, e would wonder how they kept up. e Seniors had their picnic in August, and bfi . im then on . . . they worked concessions the games, helped with the Antique ow, sponsored the garage sale, delivered vertising packets, sponsored the Christ- s dance and began a West Walkers gram. All this and more with meetings in- .3 IWEGFI. has eir Officer Installation Dinner in September X , med John Carter, President, Kim Webb, 5 fi W ,K ff, ce President, and Kim Phillips, Treasurer. A A iii'.' V A. if t y s e three junior Vice-Presidents from the . . . . ...K . Bw! kxnki KEQIQ x N marketing classes were, Sonya Miller, Cheri iii A Q----1 F----We-'W crre 'tl rveer, and Allyson Koch. John Carter, DECA President, discusses his goals with Mr. Al Wenstrand, the DECA advisor. ECA set high goals this year, and did an -cellant job fulfilling them.

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