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Left: Tim Sabo portrays his comic book hero, Hong Kong Phooey. Below: Seniors hold a council in the halls of BNI. Left: Punk rockers crash the dance to display their taste in fashon and music. WINTER SPORTS HOMECOMING 23
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22 WINTER SPORTS HOMECOMING WE'RE STILL THE ONE he Student Council decided on it, the General Assembly voted on it, chair- persons, Julie Adamczyk and Karen Rus- sell worked diligently on it—what was it? The Winter Sports Spirit Days—a cele- bration in honor of our tremendous athle- tic teams. It all began when the swimmers splashed out their season with a record of 14-0 and the State Championship; con- tortionists wrestled their way to take the Regional Championship; the basketball team dribbled to a Conference Champion- ship; and lastly, the hockey team skated to a 0-22 season—(Well, we are still proud of them). The Student Council then took action. Being proud of their team, they wanted to honor ‘‘those well-deserved”’ athletes by holding Winter Sports Homecoming. Stu- dents were able to fantasize by pretend- ing they were one of those stars in partici- pating in any of the three dress-up days, which consisted of ‘‘comic book hero”’ day, ‘‘story book hero”’ day, and the tradi- tional ‘‘blue and gold’”’ day. A dance was also held in celebration of our athletes. Posters, streamers and flashing lights decorated the cafeteria. Music was pro- vided by both a disc jockey and our own live band ‘“‘Talon’’. As the music showed down and the lights dimmed low, Bishop Noll had created another memory. Below: ‘‘Talon’”’ rocks BNI students during the celebration dance.
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N.ILS.B.0.V.A. f — the test very year, in February, many of Noll’s talented musicians participate in the locally held Northern Indiana Symphonic Band, Orchestra and Vocal Association competition. Students start preparing for this con- test as early as September of the pre- vious year in order to achieve the perfec- tion needed to achieve that first place gold medal. Choral and band members work dili- gently to achieve the perfect musical tone, control and interpretation of the mu- SiC. Participants who received a first place in group one competition proceeded on to State Auditions at Butler University in In- dianapolis. This competition gives musi- cians a sense of pride and accomplish- ment in their musical endeavors. Noll musicians brought back many awards from both district and state. These gifted musicians brought honor to the school and to the music department. Above: Gina Towns, Terri Pelletier, Tom Fife, Ka- ren Russell, Lori Gradek: First place vocal mixed ensemble district and state. Right: Karen Saliga, Portia Pittman, Jenny Kasper, Linda Tybik: First place flute quartet dis- trict and state. Below: Dana Phillips, Roselyn Gabrys, Elaine Brown, Tina O’Drobinak, Terri Pellitier, Gina Towns, Julio Alonso, Tom Fife, Jim Ferro, Ed Brown, Bill Shehan, Jeanne Leonard, Mary Helen Nichols, Karen Russell, Lori Gradek, Lourdes Munoz—First place vocal large mixed ensemble district and state. i 24 NISBOVA rs AN ee
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