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Dual octing team or Michelle Diedrichsen and Mott UUagner present o scene from Some Time Next Veor. Speech team rotes, but misses state The seemingly impossible happened. Creighton speechsters received second place at districts, but failed to send anyone on to the state contest. Fifteen people participat- ed on the speech and dra- ma team. Competition be- gan with the Clgin Invite and a runner up placing. Creigh- ton hosted an invitational, but no team scorings were kept. Defending their NCNAC title was a challenge, as the contest held in Bloomfield ended in a tie between Creighton and Crofton. fl totalling of individual scores put Crofton ahead giving them the championship. Speech coach. Kathy Kavan later discovered a mathematical error, proving Creighton had won. To avoid conflict, Creighton and Crofton were named co-N€NflC cham- pions. The second annual Parent's Night was held March 16 with Mrs. lorrie Kliment and Mrs. Sharon Kryger as guest judges. Districts soon rolled around and nervousness spread as competition was great. Clkhorn Valley, last year's Class C state champion, won the district. Al- though Michelle Diedrichsen, Tammy Cmory, lyn Heaton and Trish Alexander qualified for the finals, no one placed first or sec- ond to go on to the state compe- tition, although nine superiors were earned. It was a pretty successful year. Districts didn't turn out as hoped, but otherwise it was pretty suc- cessful. — Matt UJagner Orel interpretation of dromo teom con- sists of Brendo Kuhlmon, Tylynne Chris- tiansen. Mike Bouer. Trlno Martinez ond Soroh Polzln. Dolly Levi is brought to Nfe by Kendra €hren- berg In her humorous prose rendition of The Matchmaker. In Poetry. Trish Alexander interprets Chell Silverstein. 0 lough a day is recommended by Tommy Cmory In her Informative Speech on the Benefits of Laughter. 18 Speech
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Meet the Pearsons... Three new faces ap- peared in the halls of Creighton High towards the beginning of April. Steve, Dan and Andy Pearson transferred here from Green- field, Illinois. They are the sons of Aev. Larry and Marlene Pearson. Rev. Pearson became the new pastor of Grace Bible Church in Creigh- ton. All three boys were born in Hol- drege, Nebraska. In 1978 they moved to a suburb of Chicago, Il- linois and then to Greenfield, be- fore coming to Creighton. Andy, a Freshman, enjoys the outdoors and sports like bosket- boll and baseball. He said, The people in Creighton ore really friendly. Don, a sophomore, hos a toy dachshund named Joshua. He re- coils visiting Creighton over New Veor's and remarked that it was larger than Greenfield. He is o talented artist, according to Miss Dorlo Dreesen, who was in her Art class with six girls. Steve, o junior, immediately become o “sweathog os soon os he moved to Creighton. He participated in track os o long distance runner and ran in the Rot Race. He spends his free time driving around, listening to the radio, watching TV and ploying tennis. Speaking of Creighton he said, Well, I know I'm im- pressed. Headliners in the news at Creighton Some of the top items, songs, movies and hangouts in Creigh- ton were: Clothing: Guess blue jeans Pepe's Safari look Oversize tops Colored flats Reeboks Jammer shorts Movies: Top Gun Peggy Sue Got Married Rn Rmerican Toll Crocodile Dundee Hoosiers Platoon Songs: LUhot You See Is LUhat You Gef-Tina Turner Walk Like Rn Cgyption-Bangles You've Got To Fight For Your Right To Party-The Beostie Boys True Blue-Madonna Heep Your Hands To Yourself - Georgia Satellite Hangouts: R€A parking lot Shaffer’s Mini Mart Creighton High School The whip on moin street Hometown Cofe Jerry's Places to avoid: Antelope County Courthouse in Center Detention Hall The hole (suspension) Mr. Robe’s Office (door closed) Cop Shop enrolling in Creighton Community Schools in April, Steve Pearson, Don Pearson ond Andy Pearson pose in front of school for their yearbook photos. Mini Mag
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1 queen + 1 princess = 2 of hearts Tradition was broken as two girls were crowned FHA-FFA royalty. Stacy Strope reigned as queen from the FHA and Carol Docrr reigned as FFfl princess. Two hearts was the theme os the 1987 Sweetheart Soil unfold- ed on February 28. Festivities began at 9 p.m. as Jerry Sukup and Traci Anderson announced the candidates and runners up. Jim Milne and Nancy UUilmes were first runners up and Loren Brandt and Regina Von- Seggern were second runners up. Princess, Carol Doerr was crowned by 1986 FFA king, Kevin Christiansen and Queen, Stacy Strope was crowned by 1986 FHA queen, Becky Kotrous. The dance followed with music by Cassette Convention. At 11 p.m. names were drawn for gift certificates. Sally Braun and Carol Doerr won the $25 certificates and Mike Polak won the $50 cer- tificate. The dance ended at 12 a.m. I enjoyed everything but the coronation donee — Stacy Strope fHfl-fM Royalty ore Princes . Carol Doerr ond Queen. Story Strope. Sweetheart Boll court consists of 1986 king. Hevln Christiansen, first runners-up Jim Milne and Noncy Wilmes. Crownbearer. Jason Berglund. Princess. Corol Doerr. Queen, Stacy Strope. Croumbeorer, Vonessa Welnrlch, Second runners-up. Regino VonSeggern ond Loren Brandt, 1986 queen, Becky Kotrous. Announcing the winners ore Trod Ander- son and Jerry Sukup at coronation of the Sweetheart Boll. Sweetheart Boll 19 1 ]
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