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MN students were recognized for their accom- 1997 Spirit Scholars/ MenS\ Women of the Year (bold ed)
plishments and award winners were named.
Honor Given Freshmen: Lisa Brown DavtdCloe
Becca Lenhoff and Gila Drazen Mary Huigens Todd Lessley
Anne Roerten
lohn Plllen
An auditorium full of anxious high schoolers gath- AzinaLulla Michael Wilder
red at MN on May 27 for one more annual tradition: Honors Sara Tumqutst Adam Witte
light. Sophomores : Kimberly Buske Jud son Davi es
An evening of pats on the back and applause, the )ulteHanus MatthewDomskt
urpose of the night was to recognize the seniors who had Paige Phtllips Matthew Ca partni
~ceived scholarships, the students who were named com- ShawnieSmith Joseph Hutgens
mnity award winners, and the students of all grades who had Kristin Ttmm Andrew Kloekn er
een named by their teachers as the Most Representative
tudent of their grade, or by staff and their peers as Spirit Juniors: Anna Costello Matt Donahoe
cholars or Man!W oman of the Year. Karen Koch Graham Frank
Matt Panzer
carrte Lessley
"It was an honor to be nominated; all the people up Courtney Northrop Shane Schulte
tere deserved to be Woman or Man of the Year," sophomore lamieWarren Andy Titus
I oman of the Year Paige Phillips said.
The state or city-wide awards that were announced Seniors: Rort Dahlkoetter RyanCehl
ver the course of the evening were a source of many Kelly Lindsey Kyle Ktmberltn
ifferent reactions from their recipients. Amberlulla David Mcivor
"It was neat to see something based totally on what Katie O'Doherty Chad Reade
Ju did academically," senior Amber Lulla said. Lulla was Anna Trauerntcht Brian Za versnik
1 Omaha World-Herald All-Metro first academic team
tember.
Other award winners felt honored, as welL "I am
.eased to be going because I can represent my school in a
atewide gathering, and I can participate in a mock state
)vemment for a week, which should be a lot of fun ," junior
oys State representative Blake Johnson said. Johnson was
.e sole MN junior going to Boys State.
Students were able to take pride in their accom-
ishments on Honors Night when the work they had done
roughout the year was recognized in front of an audience.\'
MOST REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS
Freshmen: Brent Absher, Audrey Bostrom , Chris Chiou, Ginger
Kamrath
Sophomores: Ben Chestnut, Chad King, Amanda Minino, Paula
Neemann
Juniors: Andy Nord, Allison Orner, Brett Simmonds , Jessica
Wyatt
Seniors: Mic Boettner , Eric Crouch, )essie Kokrda , Michelle
Manthei
CORNHUSKE.R BOYS/GIRLS STATE
Anna Costello , Blake Johnson , Courtney Northrop, jessica Wyatt A crowded auditorium
MID CITY BANK SCHOLARSHIPS full of students and their
Josh Andrews, Katie O'Doherty, Kevin Steele parents waits for the
ROTARY OUTSTANDING SENIOR announcement of some
Anna Trauernicht of the night's many
HUGH O'BRIEN AWARD WINNER awards. In addition to
Callie Andrus the traditional awards,
EXCHANGE CLUB OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE 567 scholarships were
Kimberly Buske awarded to various
members of the Class of
1997, which amounted
Numerous awards and to over 5.3 million
scholarships were announced at dollars. photo by
Honors Night. MN's delegates to Juliane Shibata
Cornhusker Boys and Girls State were
officially named at the ceremony.
Juniors Anna Costello, Jessica Wyatt,
Courtney Northrop, and Blake
Johnson listen to applause from the
crowd. photo by Juliane Shibata
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Honors Night