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Dream not of yesterday but of tomorrow. The class of '87.' Darlene Snitily, Mary La wver, Roger K ubik, Melissa Smith, Marie McCullick and Connie Kra tky, Second row: Cory Piercy, Mike Brennan, Connie Stava. Marlene Sousek, john Kaspar and Scott Polacek. Third row: Chris Egr, Dale Focher, Brian Prochaska, Matt Bechdoldt, jim Kubik and Duane Havlovic. The 18members of the Class of '87graduated May 15. The ceremony was held on a hot evening at the Prague gym with a large crowd attending. The school band provided the music along with the high school chorus which sang Showing US the Way and Go With A Song In Your Heart. Father John Keefe gave the invocation and benediction. Many scholarships were awarded to the seniors. jim Kubik.' S300 Bank of Prague Connie Kratky: S300 Bank of Prague S500 1 yr. Southeast Community College Cory Piercy: 1 year Regents - full tuition for UNL 54,000 each year for 4 years Midland College S200 Faternal Order of Eagles for any Tech School or College of choice Connie Stava: S800 for 4 years Weslyan Presidential Scholarship Melissa Smith: S400 Dean's Scholar- ship at Kearney Marlene Sousek: S500 Southeast Com- munity College for 1 year Darlene Snitily: S800 Guidance Counselor Scholarship Lincoln School or Commerce Roger Kubik: S200 from Faternal Order of Eagles to any Tech School or College Cory Piercy was Valedictorian and Connie Stava was Salutatorian. These students and 6 others had a grade average of 90 and above this year. The others are Roger, Marlene, Darlene, Scott, Melissa and Connie K. Cory received the Presidential Academic Fitness Award for his grade average.
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HZMUQHW MNLQQ ATIONAL I-Io OR SOCIETY aww gnkmw1G1 Serin' .vt .. Qmwm . The 1986-87 National Honor Society is pictured at the top left. Bottom row, left to right: Scott Polacek and Connie Kratky. Top row: Tracy Van- elc, Roger Kubik, Cory Piercy, Mrs. Paselca Isponsorj, Darlene Snitily fPresident2, Connie Stava, and Becky Vanek. At the top right, the newly installed members were nominated and voted in by the faculty, for the qualities of Scholastic, Character, Leadership, and Service. The new members installed were Scott Polacek and Connie Kratky. ,z This year, many of the juniors and seniors were very busy deciding on ca- reers, choosing colleges, filling out application and scholarship forms, and visit- ing colleges of their choices. A poll was taken of the senior and junior classes on what they will be doing after graduation. Five want to find a job, twelve plan on going to college, nine want to go to a vocational or tech. school, two plan to work at home, and three plan to enroll in the service. Above, at the right, Mary Lawver talks to a college representative. X H 'Lb National Honor SocietyfGoals Tx WNHWL EQHI Q03 NODE
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