Northwest High School - Silvertip Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1984

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X College Night will one of the many experiences that juniors Nancy Langrehr and Staci Roberts will remember. Many college representatives provide information about their respective institution during the annual College Night activity. junior year holds many memories for members of NW Class of 1985 What war the mort memorable tbzkzg that happened to you at rcbool tins year? Disecting a gigantic, interesting smelling, white with no skin, black-pawed cat. -Cathy Zimmerman Dressing up in trash bags and punking out for Halloween, -Kim jones and Tammy Parrish I guess the thing that stands out in my mind is that Steve Hardin and Baron Schillp almost killed everyone in a chemistry lab first hour. -Phong Le Being the mad dog quarterback for the varsity football team! -Drew Shultz The junior girls beating the senior girls in the Homecoming Powder Pufffootball game. -Rochelle Smith I think I will always remember the late nights spent working on chemistry labs and studying for multiple guess tests for A.P. history. -Derrick Nielson Making it through Drafting III fifth hour in one piece. -Christopher McKee I finally figured out how to get my locker to open. -Michael Warren Waking up at three o'clock in the morning to get ready for school, not realizing it was so early. On top of that I realized it was Saturday. -Tiffany Hicks In Cinematography we were making a film for Wilburjunior High. We needed a swimmer for the film, and I swam. -Doug Rippel There's nothing memorable about this school year. -Chris Knoop

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nited sophomore class brings strong leadership, involvement Election of Sophomore officers and representatives marked the first of the year. After a lively week of campaigning, the classmates elected Marc Gartlett, Presi- dent, Carol McCurdy, Vice-President, Mark Pennington, Secretaryg and Laura Henry, Treasurer. The newly elected body then set out to accomplish one thing: to unite the Sophomore class. The first part of the year brought many new things to the baby Grizzlies. Freedoms such as open lunch and being able to drive to shcool were just a few of the many. They also were given the opportunity to demonstrate some of their newly acquired school spirit to the upperclassmen. They accomplished this feat by continually participating in pep assemblies and being an active part of class com- petitions. They placed third in the float competition during homecoming, which was a big disappointment. 'll really thought our float was going to win it, We worked so hard and finished with an excellent product, states Gartlett. The Sophomores, however, came back and donated the most food products during Operation Holi- day. The class, as a whole, was very supportive of any decisions or actions taken by the officers. Strong leadership of the Class of 1986 was a characterization of the baby Grizzlies. lf anyone put down the Sophomores, Gartlett was there in their defense. What was most noteable about the Sophomores was that over 41 percent of those students who made the semester honor roll, were Sophomores. This ac- complishment alone made the Sophomores unique. With their first year in high school a good one, it was evident that the Class of 1986 would truely be successful. Strong leadership by the class officers and the cooperation of the students were the two things that would ensure them a pro- sperous and rewarding high school life. -Anita Zelmer Leading the Sophomore Class are President Marc Garlett, Vice-President Carol McCurdy, Secretary Mark Pennington and Treasurer Laura Henry. These officers assist their classmates in numerous ac- tivities. Final rallies for Operation Holiday clearly show the Sophomore Class has an abundance of the Christmas giving spirit, 'sa a wggjswv W - . .. .er afsf,f, f as. . . A ' - ' . - W X . .,wsmssf:- .-f:-fs:1cw-:ss,- X . s. 1- . . - f ..w- L . - s 124 W S ss 5 5 me c X E P p ,7 . .. 1 My L ,ti in by 1 iaijn ' -av f ' . - --'f f' - N -ifficx 'K - - as M ..

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