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Nebraska City Is Historical Town Our community was founded in 1854 along the sprawling Missouri River. Farmers all around this area would bring their harvest to Nebraska City to be transported by boats or railroad, and Nebraska City had one of the first bridges across the Missouri River. The flat farmland along her banks is rich from the fertile soil deposited by the river. Today the river is used for recreation as well as shipping. Nebraska City is still an agriculturally-oriented city. Many of our high school students are from farms and our FFA is large and active. The three local orchards attract people from miles away to purchase delicious apples, cider, and honey. With a pioneer background our people really enjoy the outdoors. This area swarms with hunters in the fall, as well as fishermen and hikers. Motorcycling has become a popular recreational activity and this fall Nebraska City had its first Moto Cross races. This course is one of the finest in southeast Nebraska and will be the scene of many races for years. Girls’ athletics are becoming more and more popular. There are basketball, track, and volleyball teams. Although many things have remained the same, some changes have naturally occurred. Harold Smith, a television commentator from Kansas, spoke at a school convocation about controversial sub- jects concerning youth. He said it is stupid to risk your mind and body with drugs and alcohol. He said, “Don’t take premarital sex lightly. For it will concern you as you think of marriage.” On the subject of dating he gave some simple, sensible, suggestions. “Bovs, treat the girls with respect. Girls, act as though you want respect. You can have a much deeper and meaningful relationship when it is based on mutual respect. Our heritage, our problems, and our goals are constantly changing. In this, our Bicentennial year, we have an excellent opportunity to reexamine our past, and decide on our new endeavors for the future. Introduction 5
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TOP: Nebraska Citv is located on the fertile Missouri River. ABOVE LEFT: Harold Smith s|x ke to students about youthful problems. ABOVE RIGHT: The wide Missouri flows past our city bringing commerce and industry to our doorstep just as it brought pioneers headed for the Western plains. RIGHT: Our apple orchards attract people from all over during harvest. OPPOSITE PAGE. LEFT: Cindy Scharp, Vickie Stein. Robin McKone, Terri Schneider, and Cindy Hall work out at track practice. RIGHT: Mark McKone takes a look at a paper that was printed as a protest. 4 Introduction
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