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C ollege was on the minds o f all
seniors, not to m ention all of
the applications, scholarships
and the forms that went with
each school. This paper work
was follow ed by the letters o f Seniors
either acceptance or utter disap
pointm ent. One thing was Seniors M ark Scott Johnson, Maya
certain, em otions ran high. and Shannon Hoefer Cata, Kelly
People were worried about cuddle up after the Subialka, and
leaving hom e, excited about football game at the Lynden Eckery
leaving hom e, or both. Did you first all school dance attended the
want to room with a friend or senior barbe
cue held
m eet new people? What classes
D uring Honors September 24
should you take? W hich co l
English class, seniors in the court
lege should you choose? Som e
take time out for a yard during
seniors w eren’t worried because
group shot. Count homecoming
they had everything planned.
ing dow n the days w e e k .
A lm ost all seniors surveyed had left in school became
their college searches down to a a year long tradition.
few, and many had chosen.
Beth M ilone planned to attend
the University o f Kentucky, and
exchange student Carla Weber
was registered at the U niversity
in Berlin. W hile these schools
were definitely far from home,
92% o f seniors surveyed
planned to attend college in
Nebraska.
Enjoying the weather,
Trying to
look busy, Germ an foreign exchange
Seniors students Nicole Vesely,
Andrea Hert, and Carla Weber are
Debbie welcom ed at the first
senior event, the luncheon. Cooking it up, Senior Josh Brown
Sloboth, Lisa
Andersen perfects the hot dogs at the senior
and Mattie barbeque while John Sadlemyer
Germ er chat supervises his every move.
during
Honors
English.

