1977-78 Lance

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2- "Lance" News- Friday, May 19, 1978

-MolehillsMarching squads chosen for new seasons In keeping with annual tradition, drill squad and squires tryouts were held for all girls interested on Monday, May 8. The 1978-79 drill squad will consist of 32 girls with four alternates : Dan ice Nelson , Christi Hauser, Julie Bishop , Larea Durrant , Mary Valdrighi , Kellene Sedlack . Suzanne Elliot , Cindy H~rtford , Ruth Drake , Cindy Doody, Jenny Zoucha , Laurie Nigro . Kim Orr, Annette Pruss , Beth Mundy. Marcie Haggerty, Jan Pisti llo , Polly How , Jenny Bridges , Kyle Bryans, Jodi Feldman , Kari Kunkel , Cathy Mailander, Dede Feinberg , Carol Dahl , Lori Kuhl , Kathy Finn . Eva Kelley , Sue Sal lquist, Sue Olson , Libby Diers, and Vikki Goss . Alternates will be Debbie Baltaxe, Leigh Justman , Michele Travis, and Amy Johnson . Members of the 1978-79 squires will be: Sue Hansen, Sue Sharpe , Stacey Johnson , Lisa Feeken , Susie Ehrenberg , Kathy Weaver, Nancy Srb , Jane Kelsey, Janette Rosenbaum , Jenny Van Zanbergen , Susie Fieber, Kathy Gacek, and Marsha Schone. Flag squad tryouts were held approximately three weeks ago . New members are Paige Amick, Sheila Bourks , Cherie Coates, Janet Reinhart , Tammy Kilgore, Cindy Whitfield , Sue Marley, Lynn Gruenig , Missy Strevey , Lynn Bertch, Jean Winslow, Chris Carson , and Amanda Kenny.

Spanish instructor elected to position Elected corresponding secretary of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP). Mr. Ira Brodsky, Spanish instructor, feels " It's a great honor. " "The main duty of a person hold ing this office is to correspond information to all Nebraska members regarding the National Spanish Exam ," Brodsky commented . This exam , given annually , is optional to the participant. There are five levels of the test, one for every year of Spanish offered . "My goal is to give the winners of each of the levels an all-expense paid trip to Mexico," he said , "Mexico is a very good experience for anyone studying the Spanish language, because one really needs to use their Spanish in a native speaking country to be able to really get the feel of it. " Presently, there is only one such trip. The student finally selected to take th is trip is chosen out of the five winners of each level. "Th is way, I can tell the kids that there is a trip offered to every level. That will give the kids more incentive to take the test," Brodsky added . Brodsky, a native of Vera Cruz, Mexico, has been teaching Spanish for about six years, five years with Westside students. He graduated from the University of Nebraska at Omaha with a Bachelor of Arts in Education .

Summer activitiess abound

Camps provide valuable experience Workshops and camps will provide activity and learning in many facets of student life this summer. A su mmer Leadersh ip Workshop in Blair, NE will be attended by eight of nine Student Advisory Board (SAB) members . Mr . Jim Findley, sponsor, ex pressed a doubt that anyone would be able to atten d the SAB National Convention. Those attend ing the All State Fine Arts Program include Karen Veverka, and Shannon Lyon in orchestra, and Kathy Sherlock in dance. The clinic is an ongoi ng program of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln , and will be held June 11-27. Cherie Coates and Margaret Bishop

Steve Maun , 1977-78 editor-in-chief of the "Lance," said that the staffs wanted to express appreciation for Tangdall 's cooperation this year. The annual Quill and Scroll Journalism Banquet, held this year on Wednesday, May 10, at the Drawing Room , was attended by "Lance" and "Shield " staff members and Beginning Journalism students. Tangdall and his wife and Mr. Carl Hardy of Taylor Publishing Company were guests of honor. Next year's newspaper and yearbook staffs , new Quill and Scroll Society members , and the winner of the journalism scholarship were all announced at the banquet. Quill and Scroll initiates included Scott Beier , Amy Gendler, Bob Glissmann , Andrew Hargitt, Cathy Johnson , Beth Kaiman, Cindy Sawicki, and Jeanine Van Leeuwen . Each new member received a Quill and Scroll

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membership card and pin . Beth Lash insky, current "Lance" manag ing editor, was the rec ipient of the annual journalism scholarship . Lashinsky will major in journal ism at the Un iversity of Kansas. Ed itorial Board members for the ·1978-1979 school year are: "lance": Ed itor-in-Chief, Jean ine Van Leeuwen ; Managing Ed itor, Beth Kal man ; Associate Ed itor,

"Lance" editors will be attendir workshop at the University Oklahoma, while other staff mem will travel to the University of Iowa. Shield staff members will participal a workshop at Ball State Universit · Muncie , IN . Mr. John Hudnall , adv cites the exposure to other schools new ideas as beneficial , as wei avoiding stagnation within the sta The Flag Squad will either attending a workshop in Hasting Lincoln , NE , as it is an excel training device. " I try to have as m as possible go ," said Mr. Bob Jen ~ band director. The varsity cheerleading squad again travel to Dallas, TX fo ch eerleading workshop.

Students include classes in plans While most students are enjoying days at the beach and carefree summer days, others will find that school is part of the ir schedule for at least part of the summer. Mr. James Findley, summer sc hool co ordinator, explained that summer school really serves two purposes. " It allows students to make up co urses and to take enrichment courses ranging all the way from the academic courses to the Physical Ed ucat ion c ourses , commented Findley . Summer school runs from June 12 through July 22. The basic cost fo r two academic courses is $20 for District 66 resi dents and $40 for students outside th e district . Dri ver's Educati on costs $22.50 for distri ct students and $42.50 fo r anyone else . The cost for sports clinics varies from cl inic to clinic and the re is no difference in cost fo r

Positions announced; principal recognized Special recogn it ion was given to Dr. James Tangdall , principal , in the form of a plaque. The gift, given to Tangdall by the " Lance" and " Shield " staffs at the Journalism Banquet, was a silverplated reproduction of the National Scholast i c Press Association certificate won by the newspaper.

will be traveling to Notre Dame University July 9-28 for a Women 's Engineering program . Others who have applied for workshops are awaiting notification , said Dr. Chuck Lang , physics instructor. Debate students will be heading in different directions as Kelly Bur and Steve Moskovits will attend the Kansas State Debate camp, while Caroline Morfeld will participate at Augustana Un iversity , and Robert Heacock at Creighton University . Those attending Boys' State in Lincoln June 5-10 will be Sam Geddie and Greg Havelka . Girls' State participants will be Barb Chantry, Carol Dahl , Kris Greenly, and Camille Peters.

Ca thy Johnson; Editorial Ed itor. Am y Gendler; News Editor. Robert Greenberg; Feature Ed itor, Mo n ica Angle. Sports Ed itor. Tom Golden ; En tertainment Ed itor, Bo b Glissmann ; Advert ising Manager. Sally Li ndwall ; Bu siness Manager. T racy Katelman; Head Ph otograph er. Hunt Lewis. ''Shield ": Editor - in - Chief. Andrew Hargill ; Managing Editor. Cind y Sawicki; Copy Editor . Kath y Finn ; Oes ign Edi tor. Janet Binder; Album Ed itor. JoAnn Sandmann; Sports Editor. Dixie Dawson: Adver t ising M an ager . Sall y Lindwall ; Head Ph otographer. Ki rk Mallory.

students within or outside of District

66. Registration for summer school classes is taking place now and will close the first day of classes. Registration for classes at Westside is also being held at. each of the three junior highs. Findley explained that registration at these points will stop one week in advance of the start of classes . However, registration at Wests ide will continue through the first day. Approximately 16 to 25 teachers will be involved with the program . The

actual number of teachers will dep on the total enrollment in the COUI offered . Although all academic clas offered are open to high sch students only, the sports clinics not. Some clinics take students de to the seventh grade. Tennis clir take students down to fifth grade. Findley cited no major change! th is year's summer school progn and said that he expects no m1 problems . " Most of the problems oc getting the program set up. Sum1 sc hool takes care of itself," Fine co ncluded .

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SUNDAY NIGHT FEVER June 11 - Sunday - 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Holiday Inn Annex - Exhibition Hall 72nd and Grover Streets All members of the Class of '79 and their dates are invited to dance to the music of the TWO best bands In the area:

APRIL MONDAY And BITTERSWEET And it's all FREE!

Before a man becomes a Marine recruit , we make sure he's the kind o f man we want to train : a high school graduate with bra in s as well as brawn, integ rity as we ll as intellige nce. After boot camp , th e good man t hat we nt in . . . comes out even better. Because he's ea rned what . ,d we think is the proudest title in the wor l A United States Marin e.

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Five students from each of five schools are helping organize this dance. Their job is to pick the bands, handle tickets, distribute door prizes and choose which merchants they want at the dance. Approximately 20 teen-related businesses will have exhibits at the dance to show their wares. Contact Susie Fieber, Amy Gordon, Marcie Hagerty, Camille Patterson, and Kurt Sage for your free tickets and information.


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