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1. Mindee Zimmerman vocalizes for the crowd while Melissa Tiedje accompanies her on the piano. 2. Sally Froehlich seems as delighted as the new royal'' couple. Rick Steward and Connie Monson, as she becomes the first to congratulate them. 3. Connie and Rick wait under the trellis as they are introduced to the crowd. 4. Lisa Theis. Winter Royalty Queen 1981 crowns Connie as Jeff Ehrenfried and Rick Steward enjoy the excitement. 5. Candidates Deb Svoboda and Karen Paust begin preparations for the formal ceremony in the gym 6. Winter Royalty Candidates. FIRST ROW Sally Froehlich. Deb Svoboda. Mike Hoefler. Laura Hutton. SECOND ROW Jeff Ehrenfried. Karen Paust. Andy Stebbings. Rick Steward. Connie Monson. and Craig Larson. WINTER ROYALTY 15
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Monson, Stewart crowned at Winter Royalty The 1982 Winter Royalty King and Queen, Rick Steward and Connie Monson! These words echoed through the darkened NHS gym on a frigid January 29 following the varsity basketball defeat of Grand Island. During a twenty minute ceremony, all ten candidates and their parents were introduced. Edch nominee poired with another was formally introduced as he stood under d wrought-iron trellis near the back of the gym. The ten then proceeded to walk down a white carpet and then up onto the stage. Not everything went as expected on that night. Photographers couldn't be found, student council members had to enlist helpers to hold up the flats bearing photos of candidates. Mike Hoefler had been injured during the game and his injury had to be iced and wrapped before he could limp in with the help of a cane. But the action fell into place when senior Mindee Zimmermdn began to sing Out Here On My Own, the theme song from Fame and the theme of Winter Royalty 82. She was accompanied by Melissa Tiedje. Janet Ames, President of Student Council acted as the Mistress of Ceremonies. Student Council, in chorge of the coronation, also sponsored the ddnce in the forum and decorated in red, white and silver. The Dance, always a dress-up affair, didn't dctudlly get underway until nearly 11:30 since most students went home to change their clothes following coronation. The Recking Company played until 1:00 a.m. 14 WINTER ROYALTY
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Honor Society tutors pupils Most students feel that grades are the most important thing in getting into the National Honor Society, but they are not. It's based mostly on a person's leadership, character, service and academics, commented sponsor Mr. John Schlomer. N.H.S. is a helpful organization. Members helped students with their grades by tutoring throughout the school year. Also members worked in the concession stand and hosted the faculty for rolls and coffee at Christmas time. To be a member of National Honor Society you must be elected by the faculty. The upper five percent of the senior class is generally elected. For being in N.H.S. students received a certificate and a pin. “It's an honor to be in it because you're trying to do things for your community, replied Natalie Newland, President of National Honor Society. Vice-President was Cindy Parks. Peggy Bisping, Secretary, and Treasurer, Mike Hoefler. 1. Members Natalie Newland. Scott Davis and Joy Wacker enjoy sitting casually on some bricks. 2. Marsha Neslon and Fred Schweppe talk as they wait for Mrs. Barney to return so they can pay for their yearbooks. 3. Missy Tiedje seems to be completely absorbed in her French book, 4. Finished with his assignment and sitting quietly is Tim Dungan. 5. Hanging up her formal dress for Winter Royalty is Karen Paust. 6. N.H.S. member Mike Hoefler is having his cast signed by Kathy Wimer. 16 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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