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Left: Valedictorian Clare Tande watches her fellow classmates receive their di- plomas. Below: Tom Mattlngly walks into Rosen- cronts Gym for his final senior activity - graduation. Luther. School board President Jim Narber and school board member Ned Meier presented the diplomas to the senior graduates. The senior class president, (Kurt Grimminger, conducted the turning of the tassel. He thanked the faculty and em- i ' phasized that without people ilike parents and faculty the seniors would hove never mode it to this day. The Valedictorian Address ' was given by Clare Tande. The senior class chose the rose as the class flower and the class colors were wine and silver. The class motto was ' Tor those who con dream, there is no such place as far away. As the seniors look back at their high school years they will remember the friends they have made, and the good times they have had at North- west. But as they look ahead to the future, they will see their dreams are just over the horizon. Graduation Valedictorian Clare Tande Salutotorion Rich Panowicz Class flower Rose Class colors Wine and Silver For those who can dream. there is no such place as far away. Graduation 53
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Right: 14 Karet Gold sings My Wish for You. Bottom Right: Kyle Stratman and Ronita Valasel line up before graduation exercises begin. Below: The senior class pre- sident, Kurt Grimminger, leads the doss in the turning of the tassel. Senior year draws to a close 52 Graduation lor 157 seniors the dream of graduation seemed far away as they started out their high school years as freshmen. But the dream of graduation became reality on Sunday, May 15, 1983. After nine years of elemen- tary school and four of high school education, the eyes of the audience were all focused upon the graduates. The sen- iors dressed in black and gold robes and marched into the Rosencrants Gym to the processional played by the Northwest band. Rev. Jay ' Vetter of the First United Methodist Church gave the invocation, baccalaureate and commencement address, and the benediction. Special music was provided by 14 Karet Gold. The Swing Choir consisted of thirteen seniors who sang My Wish for You. Junior, Sara Klein, also was a member of the swing choir and sang with the sen- iors, jl The senior class was pre- sented by Principal Clayton
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Right: Jeff Smith burns up the track during the 200 meter dash. Left: Dan Hartman cuts down the basketball net after district finals. Bottom left: The volleyball team takes time-out to discuss special strategy. Below: Kurt Grimmlnger demonstrates his aerobic skills. Sports Section Northwest Vikings lail Northwest Vikings we will march on to vic ' try, we will fight, fight, fight until the victors crown we ' ll wear ... The athletic deportment has prospered in the past few years. People hove watched as Northwest has risen in rank among other Class B contenders to achieve statewide recognition. This year was no excep- tion. Teams began practice during the summer months while many athletes participated in summer sports camps. Our football team played well and received the Central Conference title. They were also rated third in the state finals. The boys ' basketball team won the conference championship and was placed ninth at state. Our girls ' volleyball and boys ' cross country teams placed first in Northwest ' s district, So, why bother paying for the coble sports channel on t, v. when you can see all of the games in person at school. ... Hail to our strength and courage, we ' ll never be discouraged: fight, fight, fight and win for our dear black and gold, 54 Sports Division
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