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Walsworth representative, Greg Adams, presents Sara Rogers the Most Valuable Staff Member award. Rogers is co-sports editor of the Milestone. Publicize Quill and Scroll initiates newly Elected members at banquet Quill and Scroll was a unique club only for journalism students. To be selected into this international organization, a student had to be in the top third of his class and make an outstanding contribution to publications. At the annual Publications banquet, held on May 2, 1987, nine new members were initiated into the Quill and Scroll. New honorees included Doug Sykes, Kent Hofmann, Jennifer Becker, Kristi Truex, Holly Hirschbach, Terri Hively, Natasha Siores, Troy Christensen, and Brenda Guill. Each new member received a pin and a year's subscription to Quill and Scroll magazine. Quill and Scroll remained active throughout the year by supporting beginning journalism students, helping them learn how to write copy and headines, do layouts, and make deadlines. -J. Becker Quill and Scroll members. Front Row: Patty Bush, Terri Hively, Laura Thelander, Holly Hirschbach, Jennifer Becker. Back Row: Sara Rogers, Stacy Dieckman, Sandy Dieckman, Rick Allison, Kent Hofmann, Nan Day, Troy Christensen. Not pictured: Doug Sykes, Kristi Truex, Natasha Siores, Brenda Guill. Mrs. Barney distributes Quill and Scroll pins to the newly selected Quill and Scroll members. Quilkjnd £i£l[
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National Honor Society member, Scott Berney, delivers a gift to Mr. Thelander. Thank you gifts If were given to all the teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week. Service National Honor Society aides Various students as tutors E ach year, select students were chosen to be in the National Honor Society, a school service organization. To be elected into the honor society, a student had to pass several qualifications. Members were chosen on the basis of academic excellence, character, leadership, and one's contribution to his school and the community. The students also had to maintain a B average. The honor society members were responsible for tutoring students. Students who needed help in certain areas often sought the aid of N.H.S. members. Other activities included giving teachers apples during Teacher Appreciation Week and having a breakfast for the faculty. Officers for the 1986-87 school year were president Paul Olson; vice-president Tracy Koch; secretary Sandy Dieckman; and treasurer Stacy Dieckman. -J.Becker 1987 Senior National Honor Society members. Front Row: Julie Groninger, Mindy Hamilton, Patty Long, Patty Bush, Kim Bennett, Rogina Peters. Back Row: Renae Mackender, Jennifer Becker, Sara Rogers, Bob Hoile, Craig Kramer, Toby Smith, Robin Uecker. 1987-88 National Honor Society members. Front Row: Kay Luedke, Chris Janovec, Laura Halferty, Ann Feidler, Angel Gibson, Kathi Johnson. Back Row: Jeremy Van Ackeren, Brian Wilcox, Dan Kruse, Eric Braesch, Kory Barr, Rich Allen, Mike Fischer, Karl Koelling, Matt McKeever. 8 Nationa onor ociety
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Prestige Girls' and Boys' Staters, Merit Winners receive recognition Cornhusker Girls' and Boys' State was a program designed to give high school students a view on how state and local governments work. The five juniors selected to participate from NHS were: Kristi Truex, Angel Gibson, Kate O'Gorman, Kory Barr, and Rich Allen. There were two states , one for girls and another for boys. Students held elections for Governor, members of a Unicameral Legislature, and other state, city and county officials. By doing this, students got a first-hand experience of how the Nebraska legislative system really works. The students also attended several lectures and addresses delivered by public officials, including Nebraska Governor Kay Orr. One of the most competitive scholarships that a student can earn is from the National Merit Scholarship Program. Of more than one million students nationwide who entered the 1987 Merit Program, only approximately 6,000 were awarded a scholarship. NHS had four finalists and one Honorable Mention in the program. The four finalists were: Scott Berney, Paul Davis, Kent Hofmann, and Paul Nitz Receiving Honorable Mention was Bob Hoile. -J. Becker National Merit Scholarship 9 Winners. Front Row: Bob Hoile (honorable mention), Paul Davis. Back Row: Paul ■ Nitz, Scott Berney, Kent Hofmann. Girls’ and Boys’ State Qualifiers. Front Row: Kristi Truex, Angel Gibson, Kate O'Gorman. Back Row: Kory Barr, Rich Allen.
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