Shelby High School - Husky Yearbook (Shelby, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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Mrs Alt (Treasurer-Secretary) Mrs Carter (Secretary). Ron Glatter (Janitor). Mark Alt (Janitor). John Krumbach (Janitor). Mrs. Jurrens (Teacher Aide). Mrs. Grossnicklaus (Teacher Aide) Mrs McMeekin (Teacher Aide) Mrs. Spitz (Teacher Aide) Mrs. Wagner (Cook). Mrs. Hoeft (Cook). Mrs Linda (Cook). School Board and Support Staff h lp all efforts SCHOOL BOARD- Standing- Mr. Carter. Mr. Whitmore. Mr. Gross- nicklaus. Mr. Lerch. Sitting- Mr. Kuhnel. Mrs. Augustin. Shelby community special: passes Bond Issue The patrons of the school district of Shelby voted on a special bond issue to renovate part of the pre- sent school building and to build on additional space. The vote was held November TO, 1987, and the bond issue passed. Supporters felt the bond issue was needed to im- prove the overall education of students. The following changes are planned: The present library will be used for additional office work space. The kitchen and lunchroom will be made into a cen- tral library for the elementary and high school. A partition will separate the Resource Room and Chap- ter I areas. A teacher's work area and guidance counselor area will be located in the basement along with a wellness center. An expanded area for the building's mechanical needs will also be included. The new construction will include the following: Three new classrooms for grades four, five and six. This will remove these grades from the basement. A new kitchen will be built, and also an all-purpose room. The all-purpose room will be used for a lunch area, a place for band, volleyball, and basketball practices and as a place for physical education classes and elementary recesses during inclement weather. In addition, it will also be used as a testing center for large groups. The benefits of the bond issue are many: It will provide additional flexible learning space which can be adaptable to constant changes in curriculum and enrollment demands. Various school activities prac- tice sessions can be completed earlier so students can be home for evening meals and study time. The atmosphere of the school lunch program will be im- proved and disruptive noise levels in classroom areas will be reduced. Improved teaching conditions will allow the district to attract and keep well-qualified instructors. Finally, it will provide a safe and healthy learning atmosphere for all children in the school dis- trict. s

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A faculty that caras W v” ROW ONE-Romaine Pesicka (Superintendent). Robert Jones (Principal). Keith Jurrens (J.H Principal, Math). ROW TWO-Carolyn Mitchell (Spanish). Audrey Brown (librarian). Terry Chadek (History). Richard Shanahan (Ind. Arts). John O'Brien (Guidance). Terry Fusco (Phys. Ed ). Darrell Gray (Science), Kevin Euteneuer (English). ROW THREE-Daryl Teter (Science). Vern Lockman (Business). Donna Vrbka (Home Ec.), Amy Tomasevicz (Art). Judy Kucera (Vocal Music) Jerry lahyr (Instr. Music). Wilma Gondringer (Chapter I). Rita Houdershelt (Special Ed.) ROW FOUR- Carmen Pesicka (Sixth grade). John Bonk (Fifth grade). Wilma Kessler (Fourth grade), Mary Gillespie (Floating teacher). Norma Krumbach (Third grade). Sherri Larson (Second grade). Donna Krumbacn (First grade). Susan Ott (Kindergarten). Mitchell Outstanding 4 4 Mrs. Mitchell was chosen for an Outstanding Teachers award by the Omaha World-Herald. Doug and Karen Zoerb nominated her for the award. “I was extremely happy to receive this award. It is an honor that any teacher would cherish. Just to be nominated for such an award is a real honor and to be selected as a recipient of the award is even more special. Mrs. Mitchell said she was extremely surprised when she was notified that she won the award because she didn't even know that she was nominated. She found out the day before they published it in the newspaper. When she heard she got it, she was dumbfounded. She said she had to reread it to believe it. Mrs. Mitchell said she has always tried to do her best with her kids and her work. Mrs. Mitchell also said she cares truly for her kids in school and out of school. Mrs. Mitchell said, “It is very difficult for an individual to be able to judge if they deserve an award. I have always tried to do the very best I can to help each of my students whether it be in their classwork or with personal problems or concerns. I do truly care about 'my kids' and what happens to them both in school and out. I do want to add that any teacher is only as good or as effective as the teachers, students, staff, and community that surround and support him or her and I therefore feel that if I deserve this award it's because of all these other people. Nieds Grocery Meats Country Ramblers Band Homemade Sausage Shelby, NE 4 is our specialty Shelby Hotel Bar, Grill and Dance Hall George and Cindy Thelen Owners Shelby, Nebraska

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