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Graduation Senior Seth Brown changes his tassels. Senior Cynthia Solano Aviles accepts her flower from counselor, Ms. Hilkemann. Senior Matt Gerber stands to be recognized as part of National Honor Society. Below pictured are various Seniors accepting their diplomas and looking forward toward their futures. 28 Graduation Senior Simon Brummond receives his diploma. Counselor Mrs. Bartels hands out flowers to Seniors as they walk back to their seats. Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 028-029 22-May-2014 (RequestID: 102582478 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501094 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501094_102582478.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

To the right N a t i o n a l Honors Society Member Kevin A n d e r s o n Accepts his diploma To The right you can see Jordan and Matthew Gerber waiting in line to receive their diplomas. Above Matthew Benson is clearly seen throwing up his graduation cap. Pictured to the left are Seniors Jade Rau, Taylor Reedy, and Dexter Renter are in line waiting for their turn to walk up on stage and receive their diplomas. In the picture to the left, Andrea Bogner is seen walking off stage as she contemplates her plans for the future. Graduation 29 Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 028-029 22-May-2014 (RequestID: 102582478 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501094 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501094_102582478.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

Graduation Valedictorian Arria Lakha changes her tassels. The picture above is of various seniors with their hands over their hearts while they sing the National Anthem. RIGHT: National Honor Society members stood up to be ac k n o w l e d g e d. Pictured members are Timothy Carlson, Kevin Anderson, and Alison Finn. FAR RIGHT: Garrett and Gavin Zimmer wait to receive their diplomas. 26 Graduation Lizette Alarcon smiles wistfully at her friends. Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 026-027 20-May-2014 (RequestID: 102573941 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501093 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501093_102573941.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

D e s t i n e e Acosta receives her diploma. The class of Two Thousand Fourteen has undergone some major challenges. They were the very first group of freshmen to roam the halls of Norfolk Senior High School. Along with having to readjust and get used to the change of different buildings, they also had to go through a brand new principal every year of their high school experience. Graduation is a memorable event and the capstone of thirteen years of hard work, perseverance, and determination. The graduation ceremony required hard work and determination. Every single detail had to be perfect or as Valedictorian Arria Lakha said, "as perfect as can be." The opening event that started the ceremony was a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner by Juniors Marshall DeFor and Kaitlin Strong. The 2014 Graduation ceremony was an emotional ending to a successful year at Norfolk Senior High. The ceremony was a nice way to rejoice with our Seniors one last time and say goodbye. Mr. Luhr, Principal, stands at the podium. Superintendent Dr. Thompson addresses the graduates. Graduation 27 Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 026-027 20-May-2014 (RequestID: 102573941 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501093 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501093_102573941.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

Boys Track At this years districts, the boys track team placed 7th overall. *Triple Jump: Ryker Theisen-1st 45-08.50. *Discus Throw: Charles Goodman-3rd 158-3. *200-Meter Dash: Kenneth Johnson- 5th 23.05. *500-Meter Dash: Lane McCallum-5th 52.31. *1600-Meter Dash: TeJai Clausen-7th 4:54.15. *110-Meter Hurdles: Allen Arauz-6th 15.93. *300-Meter Int. Hurdles: Grant Meyer- 7th 42.71. *400-Meter Relay: Brock Juracek, Kenneth Johnson, Hayden Rucker, and Lane McCallum place 7th with the time of 45.54. *1600-Meter Relay: Kenneth Johnson, Lance McCallum, Tyler Hagedorn, and Austin Warren placed 6th with the time of 3:35.20. *3200-Meter Relay: Austin Warren, TeJai Clausen, Kayle Schapmann, and Travis Millikan placed 6th with the time of 8:48.78. 2014 State Qualifiers Ryker Theisen - Triple Jump Charles Goodman - Discus Kenneth Johnson - 200 Meter Dash 102 Boys Track Senior Allen Arauz flies over a hurdle while focusing on the finish line. Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 102-103 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102571103 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501131 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501131_102571103.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

Senior Kenny Johnson looks to pass another competitor. Sophomore Grant Meyer hurries through to finish after his hurdles Junior Brock Juracek tries hard to pass his apponent. Sophomore Hayden Rucker gets a good start off the blocks. Sophomore Joshua Taylor flies through the air in long jump. Boys Track 103 Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 102-103 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102571103 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501131 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501131_102571103.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

Winter Royalty The Candidates 10 Winter Royalty Seniors Kurt Knight and Morgan Heimes Seniors Bailey Waite and Heide Hintz Seniors Steven Zarate and Haley Jensen Seniors Keaton Kreikemeier and Lauren Herrod Seniors Brady Houdek and Dasia Hirsch Winter Royalty King and Queen, Seniors Steven Zarate and Morgan Heimes Bitter cold temperatures did not prevent Norfolk High students from attending the Winter Royalty dance held on Saturday, January 25. The Winter Royalty dance was preceded by the coronation of the king and queen that was open to the public. After much suspense and anticipation, Steven Zarate and Morgan Heimes emerged the king and the queen of the occasion. Steven also stated, "It felt great knowing you are the Winter Royalty King and honestly very surprised to be," said Zarate. "I also like to thank the student body having me as king." Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 010-011 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102568486 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501085 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501085_102568486.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

Senior Seth Brown throws his hands in the air and waves them like he just don't care. Freshman Logan Randles and Brienne North, pose for the camera as they get their grove on. Sophomore Alizabeth Schmer, and Seniors Colton McDonald and Treyvaun Hubbard Freshman Mara Casey and junior Michael Willard smile at each other and sway to the music. Sophomore Haley Dieter visits with friends. Sophomore Pacey Nicklen busts a move on the dance floor. No Shoes Smack Down! Senior Alison Finn throws down her moves as her friends surround her. Sophomore Jesse Ferguson and Freshmen Chloe Strong, Janece Paulson, Micheyla Anderson, and Madelyn Meier laugh and pose for the camera. Winter Royalty Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 010-011 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102568486 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501085 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501085_102568486.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012 11

54 ARTS DIVISION artment Jazz Band Winter Play Pep Band Orchestra Spring Play Concert Choir Musical er Play Show Marching Band Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 054-055 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102569642 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501107 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501107_102569642.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

Marching Band Art Departm Concert Jazz B One Act Play Marching Show Choir Pep Band Art Department Spring PlayShow Choir Art Department Flags Sprin Wint Flags Musical Jazz Band Orchestra Arts One Act Play Concert Band Marching Band Creativity is the very definition of art. The Arts allowed students to explore new identities, different voices, and interesting sounds. The Arts enabled Norfolk High students to showcase their passions through a variety of mediums. Through the Arts programs at Norfolk High, students were able to show their true colors in choirs, bands, artistic programs, theater, and much, much more. ARTS DIVISION 55 Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 054-055 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102569642 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501107 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501107_102569642.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

The Heart Strings 60 Orchestra O R Spotlight Quotes! What's your favorite part of the year? My favorite moment of this year in Orchestra has to be when the band and orchestra collaborated to play the Star Wars piece. - Allison Lambert My favorite part of the year was attending the Allstate festival in Lincoln. Working with the amazing and talented musicians talented musicians I met there has made me appreciate the beauty of music and my own love for making it.. - Kayla Kester C H Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 060-061 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102568830 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501110 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501110_102568830.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012

Hannah Wiebelhaus Emma Dagerman Samuel Castillo E S This school year of 2013-2014 was a musically fulfilling year for the Norfolk Senior High Orchestra. They participated in two honor orchestras. Their first Honor Orchestra was the Nebraska All-State Orchestra in Lincoln and their final Honors Orchestra was held at Nebraska Wesleyan University. In total, sixteen students ranging from Freshman to Seniors participated in the honors orchestras. All in all, seventy students were involved in this school year's Orchestra. The musical selections this year had a large range from "Call Me Maybe" to "Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones." According to Mrs. Bender, the director for the Orchestra, the Orchestra has always tried to appeal to a variety of tastes and ages. Some of the more memorable performances include, "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay, Mozart, Dvorak, Haydn, and also music from the Broadway smash hit musical, "Westside Story." It was a fantastic, entertaining, and creative year for the Norfolk High School Orchestra. T R Allison Lambert A Orchestra 61 Job #:4-10544-0 A Pages: 060-061 19-May-2014 (RequestID: 102568830 JobID: 173859 SpreadID: 100501110 Type: Proof PDC: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012_usr002\173859\savedpages\activepages\lowrespdf\100501110_102568830.pdc Prefix path: \\portal.int\dfsroot\user4\od32012