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Banquet Honors Exoelljng Athletes The Athletic Banquet was a change from last year's pot luck supper. This year the meal was catered by Pattons. Each Coach was given the chance to outline their seasons and hand out special awards, The outstanding player awards for each sport were: Dave Lueders, Footballg Mike Remmers, wrestlingg Todd Hornung, cross country and track: Steve Cooper, boys' basketballg Kris Ietton, girls' basketballg Kim Drake, volleyball and track. ' mfwrwnd.,..A. ' . X Y 0 1 av s if aff ' Coach Schmutte goes into detail about Norris' successful basketball season. Enjoying their meals of ham, baked potatoes, corn, jello and pie are Mr. Severson, Mr. and Mrs. Kasparek, and Mr. lohnson. .ff 1 'rf inf Kris Ietton receives the outstanding girls' basketball player of the year award from the girls' basketball coach, Mr. VerMaas.
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'Q Playing for the first time at Norris the Lincoln-based band, The Elastic Band, provided the music in varied styles of music for dancers at prom. S I if ft A staircase carrying out the theme of Stairway to Heaven rose out of the cloud of balloons in the center of the dance floor.
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mmf 5 .. ,, ' 4 ' T' IB as ct Sophomore servers Becky Spidell and Iulie Gray discuss serving procedures for the evening. Iuniors Del Moormeier and Curt Tiedeman do their part in helping set up tables and chairs for the Ir.-Sr. Banquet. Citron Speaks At The fr.-Sr. Banquet Guest speaker Peter Citron raps with Ardell Paulsen and junior class president Cindy Meints to gather information for his presentation. The junior class took pride in giving the seniors a successful banquet. A change from the past two years, banquet was held the night preceeding prom. The meal of swiss steak, potatoes, corn, rolls and salad was catered by Hobbs' Catering Service of Lincoln. The guest speaker was humorist Peter Citron. Mr. Citron, the radio and television personality, mixed puns and reality together to bring across his message. He spoke on failure and commented, Failure isn't trying and failing, it's not trying at all. He stressed the need for continual self-improvment. He mentioned that the most important fact was not to get into a rut but always to move ahead, never being content as you are.
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