Northwest High School - Viking Yearbook (Grand Island, NE)

 - Class of 1983

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I A cting as a mediator - between the students and administration is the primary function of the Student Coun- cil, But, the council also I promoted school spirit and i contributed their services to I the community. There was a Blue Light ' Special dance where prizes I were given away when the ' blue light was flashing. Other activities included selling Valentine carnations and computer match-up sheets which showed everyone ' s 10 best matches in the school, It ' s fun to buy the com- pute r sheets just out of curiosi- ty to see who your matches are. It ' s not like you have to go out with them or anything, commented senior Kevin En- gle. Setting up a student bulletin board and providing two leadership scholarships worth $100 each were some other functions of the Student Coun- cil. Council acts as mediator Above: Chris Hodtwalker delivers a Valentine carnation. Top left: President Beth Anderson and Vice-President Dirl Jones conduct a Tuesday meeting Left: Student Council members: Front: Bethi Anderson, Mindy Roby, Sue Quandt, Brondie Sheffield, Second row: Dirl Jones, Chris Eberhardt, Tom Mattingly, Dave Keil, Glenn Mattingly, Third row: Dorrin Jones, Marcey Wait, Chris Hodtwalker, Tracey Schmitz, Jeff Smith, Top: Kim Roby, Angle Quandt, Melissa Meyer, Jenny Anderson, Not pictured: Becky Dubas, Student Council 25

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New class expands program r little class was added to the journalism department this year. Not sophistication, but the ' little class ' refers to beginning Journalism. Students enrolled in this class to learn the basics. Journalism I consists of five students that contributed to the Saga by writing Chalkdust. They also did the band spread in the yearbook. The class promoted Journalism by put- ting together a recruiting commercial taped by KSYZ. The work put into the Year- book and the Viking Saga was centered around the Jour- nalism II staff and advisor Nancy Ellis. The class attended workshops in Kearney and Lincoln. Tracy Jones was awarded first place in Editorial writing and Kevin Ronne was third for Yearbook theme development in the Nebraska High School Press Association contest. These students went on to represent Northwest on April 30 at UNL. Right: Saga Editor, Tracy Jones, listens to ideas from staff members during on ossignmenf session. Top RIgtit: Ttie Journalism I statt: Nish VanWey, Bobbie Schwieger, Solly Peterson, Ryan Witt, Stiaron Wieczorek, and Heidi McGlynn. Not pictured: Don Supenctieck. Above: Ttie Journalism II staff: Pictured ore Viking Editor Clare Tande, Saga Editor Tracy Jones, Sports Editor Julie Bauer, Viking Business Manager Jeff Linden, Sago Business Manager Lynn Fitzgerald. Photographer Rick Farber, and Staff: Laurie Ellts, Beth Anderson, Linda Zimmerman, Kevin Ronne, and Renee Roberts. Not pictured: Luey Shultz. 24 Journalism



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Fe FBLA learns business first-hand BLA (Future Business Leaders of America) is an extension of the business classes. The students learn what they can ' t learn in class, said Donna Sydow, FBLA spon- sor. Sydow said that the 18 members took field trips to offices and factories like the Independent, the Spencer School of Business, and Good Will to help them learn more about the business world. The group attended the State Leadership Conference in Lincoln, which according to Sydow was similar to the state tournaments in sports. They installed new officers at their annual spring banquet in May, and they sold Christ- mas items in November as a fund raiser. Officers for the ' 82- ' 83 chapter were Steve Stevenson, president; Lissa Hesselgesser, vice-president; Renee Roberts, treasurer; Rhonda Byerly, secretary; and Fred Behrle, parliamentarian. Above: During a meeting, Bev McDowell helps plan the FBLA spring banquet held in May, Top Right: First row: Steve Stevenson, LIssa Hesselgesser. Renee Roberts, Rhonda Byerly, Becky Stark, Fred Behrle, Jeff Cuddeford, Second Row: Donna Sydow, Sharon Wieczorek, Bev McDowell. Brenda Bryer, Brad Greenfield, Grant Gunther, Third Row: Jeannie Lewondow- ski. Tammy Parker, Martha Reher, Kim Wodkins, Kris Dunning. Sandy Panowicz, Right: FBLA Members Kris Dunning and Martha Reher attend one of the monthly meetings. 26 FBLA

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