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Left: Four-year Regents Scholarship winner, Clare Tande, gives the valedictorian address Bottom Left: Sharon Anderson is congratulated for making the honor roll. Below: Grand Island ' s Junior Miss, Beth Anderson, won several scholarships for outstanding community service. w. hen you were a child your parents told you that if you were good, Santa Clous would bring you a lot of wonderful toys. When you grew up and went to school, your teachers told you that if you studied real hard and got good grades you would get a free dinner at the Liederkranz. On May 2, 26 people repre- senting the top 15 percent of the senior class were honored at a banquet given on their behalf by the Chamber of Commerce. The organization presented each of the honor students with a certificate of accomplishment. This year was no ordinary year as far as scholarships went. Thirty students were selected to receive 52 scholarships or were selected as on alternate to a scholar- ship. The two students to graduate at the top of the 1983 class were Valedictorian Clare Tande and Salutatorian Rich Panowicz. Seniors feast on knowledge Honors Convocation 49
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Right: Head wrestling coach Mike Brungcrdt readies himself to introduce tiis team members. Bottom right: Basketball teammates Don Hartman and Kurt Grimminger iisten to Coach Sheffieid comment on the season. Below: Lorl Luft and Jeff Brand discuss their plans for the dance after the dinner. Banquet honors athletes w. 48 Athietic Banquet hat event honors all Northwest sports, recognizes team members, and leaves everybody ' s stomach full when it Is over with? The solution to this question Is the Northwest Athletic Banquet. The athletic banquet, which is sponsored by the sports department, was held on April 16. The meal was catered by Drelsbach ' s and was provided free for all Northwest athletes. This year ' s banquet Master of Ceremonies was KRGI Disk Jockey Brian Gallagher. He used much of his time at the microphone to roast the Northwest coaches. The head coach of each sport was allotted a short time In which to recognize his team ' s players as well as student managers. The guest speaker for the evening was Kearney State College boys ' basketball coach, Jerry Hueser. Following the banquet was a dance which was sponsored on behalf of all the 1982-83 Northwest athletes,
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Right: Deb Kell and Scott Frogge dance to ttie sounds of Teez , Bottom RIgtit: 1983 Prom royalty included: Mike Eberhardt, Mike Reuss, King Greg Mora, Queen Tracy Schade, Mindy Roby, and Ranita Valasek, Below: Greg Kotzberg demonstrates his suave dancing techniques. Precious moments lost forever L 50 Prom .ouisianna-style hoopskirts and traditional tuxedos filled ttie Liederkranz ballroom with southern charm on April 22, for the junior, senior prom. The junior class raised more money this year than ever before, from their magazine sales. The juniors put on the entire prom which included being in charge of hiring a band, decorating, refresh- ments and buying gifts for the royalty. Teez from Lincoln was the bond for the evening. Their music included various syles such as rock, disco, a little country and some soft slow songs. The ballroom was decorat- ed in pastel blue, pink, yellow, green and orange streamers to odd a refreshed spring effect. A small white wicker gazebo was the cenral attrac- tion as every couple posed in front of it to get their pictures taken. Greg Mora and Tracy Schade were selected King and Queen by the junior class.
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