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A Premiere Showing PG- 87 VIEWING SUGGESTED material suitable for everyone The following production has been Rated PG-87 by the Nebraska City Senior High Yearbook Staff. It is intended for everyone and its purpose is to bring to you a record of events that occurred throughout the 1986-87 school year at NCHS. When you take a close look at this year’s theme. Rated PG-87, you will soon realize and understand its meaning. When translated. Rated PG-87 means that this yearbook is rated both purple and gold for the year of 1987. This book is composed of pride, greatness, individuality and unity among students at NCHS. It is clear to see that the students at NCHS carry the name Pioneers with pride and greatness, both in school and out. For any person wanting to improve their character and become a Pioneer they must at all times strive to possess these special qualities of a typical student at NCHS. To be a Pioneer is considered to be a very unique and special honor. So as you turn these pages, you will soon understand that to be a Pioneer is more than just attending school. These qualities were equally shared among students throughout the summer months. Many students were involved in the American Legion boys baseball program, playing either on the Midget team or the Junior team. Many girls were involved in the summer softball program. Others however were involved with swimteam and playing in the guys and girls basketball programs that were offered by their coaches. If students weren’t already occupied with baseball, softball or swimteam then you could find many of the Pioneers at the popular spots in Nebraska City; such as the swimming pool, tennis courts, golf course, or maybe out fishing on the river or a nearby pond. Other students found themselves riding motorcycles, going to movies or just casually cruising the downtown area. So you can see that the summer months were very busy for the Pioneers. Top: NCHS doorman. Rick Tilson. welcomes sophomore Rob Symons-bergen to a day of high school. Bottom: Junior Stephany Madsen ponders the meaning of text books. 2 Opening
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The Pioneer 1986-87 Nebraska City High School Steinhart Park Road Nebraska City. Nebraska 68410 Volume 41 Now playing . . . The Pioneer. PG - 87 VIEWING SUGGESTED material suitable for everyone Title Page I
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Clockwise from bottom left. Sophomore Julie Kernes listens intently for the bell. A view of NCHS from the parking lot. Juniors Julie Secord. Julie Sheppard, and Traci Eaton form a triangle of conversation. Eventual state champ. Brad Smith, tangles with a state tournament opponent from Gering. Junior Angie Rumery enjoys another satisfying hot lunch. Opening 3
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