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Senior Jesse
Kruger enjoys a
Coke at the senior
luncheon during
homecoming
week.
The official senior
class t-shirt m ade a
The seniors agreed that they were
very direct
the most spirited class. Most of
statement.
the seniors enjoyed pep rallies,
and of the seniors surveyed, 96%
said they attended school events
often. Most seniors said that
1998-99 was different from other
years because of the together Senior girls show
ness, a lot of “lasts,” and more their good fashion
sense. Kelly Fritsch,
freedom. Erin Craft said the thing
Kris Stubbe, Jill
that was most unlike previous Zagozda, Kellie
years was that, “It’s going so fast!” Bowman, Melanie
Beth Milone said, “It’s a lot of Siedschlag, and
fun...kind of sad-scary, but fun.” Kristin Wachtler
wore arm y pants to
Obviously, seniors had mixed
school along with
emotions. Jason Nihsen said the
other spirited
thing that stood out for him this Ralston fans.
year was, “You feel ahead of
everyone; you fell big, more
mature.” 68% of the seniors
surveyed attended most home
games and 80% said they thought
the senior class had good school
spirit. So, although sad to leave,
everyone had a lot of good
Want senior
memories.
spirit? Look no
further than the
varsity cheerlead
ers and pom
Christina squad. The
Gregg, Luke seniors pose at the
Klinker, last home football
Kellie game.
Bowman,
Nick Gentile
and
Stephanie
Gilbert pose
for the
camera in the
courtyard
gazebo.
At the luncheon, senior girls try to find
them selves in the senior class portrait.
Everyone received these only 24 hours
after it was taken.

