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Knowledge Quick Recall Do you know who the 16th vice president was? How about Nebraska's state motto? If not, ask a Varsity Quiz member. The 1983-84 Varsity Quiz Team was undefeated for the second year in a row. The VQ team since 1982 has won 14 games straight, and they really deserve that record. The team drills Monday through Friday from 1:30-3. They must know things from Roman mythology to state capitals. Top team members Melinda Gushwa scored 255 points, Team Captain Naomi Super, scored 235 points, and Mike Sewell scored 185 points. Varsity Quiz may sound like a lot of hard work, but there are some fun times. Once while a game was going on, Melinda Gushwa spilled water all over the table. Naomi Super thought a baseball weighed three pounds. To get ready for a match, the team drills intense- ly during a mock game. Before the game, no member talks about Varsity Quiz, they discuss anything but the game. This keeps the team's ner- vousness to a minimum. Team Coach ludith Granese said, I always tell my team that to win, they have to want the win and to 'ask' to play to the best of their abilities. If they ask to win, they are asking that the other team lose, - that's selfish. To be the best, they should play the best. The team quote was I want -an f Sp 'K W' JPL W '
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108 Honors Varsity Quiz Champ Have First row: Rochen Reisig, Loryn Dunn, and Melinda Gushwa. Second row: Chris Sgarlata, Naomi Super, lami Smith, Yvonne lacoby, and Tara Silvestri. Third row: Malt McMahan, Patty Mielke, P. l. Mousis, Mike Sewell, and lohn Black. Not pictured: Brad Goodwill. Team Captains and ICC rep.
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Foreign Exhange Students ote Tania Hetzer is a foreign ex- change student from Switzerland, and she lives with the Cotton fami- ly. She said of Michelle Cotton, We have become like real sisters and best friends. I was lucky to get to live with such a nice family. When comparing Valley to school in Switzerland, Tania stated, Our schedule was different every day. Sometimes we only had school in the morningg sometimes all day. Katarina Kinnunen, better known as Katti, is a bright young ex- change student from Finland. Katti is most interested in figure skating, and she skates every morning before school with her two American sisters Michelle and Deb- bie Reed. She feels school is more fun here than in Finland because of all the extra-curricular activities. Tomoko Sasahara comes to Valley from one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. She says, American schools are really easy compared to my girls' high school in japan. The major difference Tomoko has found in America is the family life: ln my country, the mother is the strongest figure in the home. The mothers are very cold to children. But here, the American father is stronger, and the mothers are too sweet with their children. Gaelle Sence-Corvillian is from Paris, and she will return to France for her last year of high school after graduating from Valley. She says about school in Vegas, To tell the truth I really prefer my school in France, it is a small private school, and we absolutely know each other and have very close relation- ships with our instructors. The one thing I think is great here is the spirit of the school. Tania Hetzer Katarina Kinnunen Y? . 1 ' f -yr' Q, I-,,:.,5-f. .. - ,. , Q, , , -f. ' T' j f, 1, 5 gg r 'E 23 - '1 ff l I 1 5 li r'xf 1 + z2ev ' ifzg? ,ii w iffy! - .':,,- ' V 5,355 e 3 5 Q 5 if , ii ' .-XD ,R Q I N, .NM 1 , ' z N I I Tomoko Sasahara Gaelle Sence-Corvillian
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