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had a cumulative 3 .0 grade point $5 more a week than I did last grades. When you’re a fresh
average. It sounded great, but year on lunch." Colin Keierleber man, it seem s too far away to
Freedom was there enough time to eat? said on the cost of open cam work for your senior year,” Leise
Senior Carisa Leise didn't think
pus.
Karsten and Craig dis
said.
OPEN' CAMPUS so. She had 1st, 3rd and 7th Senior Steve Craig agreed with agreed; open campus was a
hours free, and left school every Keierleber on money. “1 spend privilege for seniors only.
CAUSES MIXED
FEELINGS day all three hours. But "she about $ l o more a week com STACI JUEL
didn't ever leave for lunch be
pared to last year." Craig said. “I
cause of lack of time. feel rushed when I go to lunch.
“There isn't enough time to go
/ / assle out and have a relaxing lunch. 1 just go through the drive-thru
and eat in the commons."
I’m pretty happy just eating here,” All four seniors agreed that
Quick! Run to your car, speed Leise said. She also mentioned more lunch time would be a
to the fast food restaurant clos that she would probably have great addition to open campus.
est to school. Shove the food left for lunch if she had 5th hour One idea brought up was to
in, oops! Don't forget to chew! free before or after lunch like drop advisement and add the
Run back to your car, race back other seniors. Senior Cara 13 minutes on to lunch.
to school, jog to your locker, Karsten was one of those lucky “I think advisement is a waste
andBBRRUNNGG!! it’s your next seniors. "1 have enough time to of time. 1 would appreciate that
class. go home and eat. Sometimes I extra time at lunch,” Karsten said.
This was a typical scene in even have time to get some Leise believed that open cam
the life of a senior with open homework done while I’m there,” pus should be available to all 3c?wwg E c k e rt is h a v in g h e r
campus. Open campus, started Karsten said. students with a 3.0 grade point g ra d u a tio n h a ts ize d . T h e sen iors
during the 19 9 1 -92 school year, “It gets too expensive to go out average. “1 don’t think that is a c a m e to s ch o o l a t 7 :0 0 a.m . to g e t
was a privilege of seniors who to lunch everyday. I spend about real incentive to try for good this d on e, p h o to h u AJVUJM/IFSH.
Heather Harding
Brock Hatterman
Mike Hawk
Ryan Hayes
Renee Hemmele
Chad H ill
Edward Hobza
Shawn Horvath
Jennifer Hrabik
Wendy Huntington
Stacey Jackson
Susan Jacobson
Christiana Jarvis
Patricia Jensen
Melissa Johnson
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