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Director John Svoboda leads the pep band in the Fight Sons'’ during a pep rally. Freshmen Jason Merz, Carol Picton, and Mary Beth Pierson pass extra time in Mrs. Carter's English I class. 2 Introduction
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Accentuate the Positive 14TH AND FULTON STREETS FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA 68355 402-245-2116 VOLUME 78
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New year starts on positive note Althoush the first day of school has traditionally been looked upon negatively by many students, August 28 started a new trend and began on a positive note. Old friends gathered together and compared suntans or boasted about their vacations. Unsure freshmen tried anxiously to fit in with all the activity, while seniors confidently settled in for one last year. Positive outcomes of many hours of practice and hard work became a common occurrence throughout the year. Determination and will power were the forces that drove students to achieve their highest goals. To start the year off right, Nick Lampe won the purple ribbon in the district land judging contest. He was joined by Mike Bierman, Shirley Huppert, and Sean Eickhoff in winning the first place plaque in the team competition, qualifying them for the state contest. The marching band and flag corps kept a winning tradition alive when they received a superior rating at the UNO Marching Band Contest. At the Nebraska High School Press Association Conference in October, the 1985 yearbook was awarded a First Class rating in the Class B division. Michelle Gilliland, Angie Hueb-ner, and Kara Deckinger were selected for the All-State Honor Choir proving the first-rate quality of the Vocal Music Department. Wes Vinsonhaler placed second in the district cross country meet, which gave him the ticket for the state meet in Kearney. He placed 27th in that race. Bad times also accompanied the good times. Friendships were made and broken, and games were won and lost. But let us put all the sadness and disappointment behind us for a while and accentuate the positive. On the first day of school, Seniors Jim Davidson, Jeff Mere, and Harry Arnold pick up their class schedules for the last time. Through gusty winds, Brian Buckminster, Mark Watlington, Bob Campbell, and Bob Birdsell keep the Junior Class float together Introduction 3
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