Southeast High 1996 Yearbook

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lor of Knights -- Summer Blues 15 -- Color Me Happy 102-- Primary Colors 134 -- Kaleidoscope 166 -- Bring Home the · Gold 200 -- Color of Money
Shield 1996 Volume 41 The Color of Knights ast HIELD Lincoln Southeast High School 2930 South 37th StreetLincoln, Nebraska 68506 (402) 436-1304 3

1s not a blanket woven from one thread, one color, one cloth.,, Jesse Jackson

To the beat of a different drum •.• Sophomore Alex Bahe shows his individuality during one of the Knights' home games.

"Mr. President have pity on the working man" ... Senior Jenny Moore chats with President Clinton during Girls Nation. Moore described her experience as "Incredible."

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Photo by Sheila Goodw ter Photo courtesy of Jenny Moore

The Color of Knight0

e The Knights Of Southeast

PENING

We at Southeast possess a special quality, a radiance that is displayed not only by us but by those who have preceeded us. Yes, we ai;e the Knights of Southeast. Let our brightness shine through in the Color of Knights.

OP ENING 3

''H . . app1ness 1s not best achieved by those who seek it direct! y., '

Bertrand Russell

It's a secret ... Senior Heidi Roemer as Lilly tries to comfort Colin, played by sop homore Kyle Johnson, during the fall musical.

Pump it up ... The Shirettes perform for the crowd during the homecoming pep rally.

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Photo by Tricia Houchin Photo by Tracie Pederser

The Color of Knights

Summer Blues

TUDENTLIFE

As the leaves began to turn to amber, summer memories faded into the heat of the Nile and homecoming. While the leaves outside withered the flowers inside blossomed in "The Secret Garden." But for many that great vacation they had last summer kept drifting into their dreams, and thus the Summer Blues were born .

STU DE NT LIF E 5

And the nominees are ... A aro n

S pilke r, C o ry Ad am s, DJ Le it er, John C l a ir e , J a m es Val e ntin e , J ay J en sen, Oki e S a muel so n , Zac h Whit e , Kati e

C o le, T iffa n y Dick ey, A shl e igh

H e mp e l , J a im e H o n eyc utt , Erin Bra ge r.

Ka ti e Vi gn a, Ke ll y H ayes, M a ri ssa

Mull e r a nd S a rah Ri chrr: o nd N o t

pi c tur e d : Mike Bro du s, Eric Riddle, Ch a d C ad e, A shl ey H aas e

Sweatin' to the oldies ••• Se ni o rs Tyle r

Th eis a nd La n e H op kin s we re bu stin ' a

m ove a t th e h o m eco min g d a nc e.

TOO

KNIGHTS DANCE

Lincoln Southeast ' s annual homecoming was too hot to handle from the clothes worn to the saunalike temperature in the gymnasium. This atmosphere fit the desert theme "A Knight on the Nile."

The Knights football team lost some of their fire after the

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Photos by Ember Miles

HOT TO HANDLE

UP A STORM DURING HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES

2 8- 7 loss to Millard North on September 28, 1995.

"It was a tough loss, we really 1 thought we controlled the tempo in the first half, but they came right out and blazed us on the option," said senior fullback John Claire.

The dance was Friday September 29. A variety of

fashions were sported, from the hard core '70s to the alternative '90s and everything in between, but everyone's main goal was to stay cool in the hot gym.

A heated competition between the King and Queen nominees resulted in a happy outcome.

Homecoming Queen Sarah Richmond said, "I was happy to

see my friends make the top five ... I was shocked to hear my name."

As the festivities came to an end, thunderstorms came and put out the flame of the 199 5 homecoming. by Amanda Anderson and Charity Throener

-Yee-Ha, Cowboys ... Waiting to do the two~step are junior Jeremy Dinges, senior Scott Wilson, alum Jay Schanou, sophomore Brandon Braunsworth, junior Bryan Ryba, senior Brett Anderson, and senior Ken Moore.

Ah! I can't believe it!. .. Queen Sarah Richmond and King Zach White smile with delight after the announcement of -the King and Queen.

Photo by Shelia Goodwater
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Photo courtesy of Karen White Photo by Shelia Goodwater Wild and crazy tie ... Seniors Dax Boyte and Micheala Buckbee are all smiles for the ~amera as they show off their own fashion statements.
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Spanning the Globe

A couple of Americans in Paris ... Seniors Gaby Berger and Nate Plageman stand on top of the Eiffel Tower. In April, they decided to begin their vacation early during last year's "Know Your Neighbor Study Tour" to France.

Making new Buddies ... Junior J.R. Krenk hangs out with Chip n' Dale at Oisneyworld. Krenk went with his family to .._-"llfllr."'l.._~~'k:--A: meet all sorts of creatures at the Magic Kingdom. "It is the most magical place on earth," said Krenk.

Hot! Hot! Hot!. .. Seniors Chris Hunzeker, Jeff Frey, and Jon Curry brave the heat and climb sand dunes in Colorado. The three were on a back,packing trip in the mountains and sand dunes surrounding Crestone, Colorado

Photo courtesy of J.R. Krenk
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Photo courtesy of Nate Plageman Photo courtesy of Chris Hunzeker

Keeping the doctor away... Seniors Alicia Seim and Rebecca Skrivanek enjoy some caramel apples at Arbor Lodge in Nebraska City. They spent the day going on hay rack rides and taking in the fall colors.

Luck O' the Irish to the knights Seniors Dee Ann Greert, Brett Swarts, Jamie Botkin, Samantha Hohensee, and junior Marci Malone take a rest at Ross Castle in Kilarney, Ireland. The group travelled to the British Isles and Ireland as part of the "People to People" program

Sittin' on a rock ... Seniors Cheryl Mueller and Julie Mattson enjoy the scenic view in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Visiting family was a large part of many students' vacations.

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Photo courtesy of Julie Mattson VACA TIO

April showers bring May flowers . ..

M a ry a nd her fri e nd s wa it for th e reac ti o n o f Archib a ld, as h e see s th e wo rk th ey'v e d o ne in the ga rden.

Mistress Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?..Un a cu st o med t o h e r n e w life , M a ry is o ften bitt e r to th ose wh o befriend h e r

" M a r y evo l ves th ro u gh o ut th e pl ay. A s th e ga rd e n b eco m es m o re h ea lth y, yo u c a n see a ch a n ge in h e r," sa id so ph o m o re Lin dsey Wri ght o f h e r ch a racter

STARS Southeast actors

If this garden was s upposed to be a secret , why were so many people rushing to get their tickets to see the Southeast production of " The Secret Garden"? The play is a classic story of Mary Lenox, a young girl sent to live with her uncle in England after the death of her parents.

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Photos by Tricia Houchin

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT

take· to the stage for the fall musical, "The Secret Garden"

Flashbacks, dream sequences Lily Heidi Roemer

Alice Ann E. Yost and a chorus of spirits all made Mary Lennox

Lindsey Wright

"The Secret Ga· d ,, Mrs. Medlock............. Rebecca Lawton

Lt. Wright Ken McC~rtney

Lt. Shaw.................. Zach White h h r en d~n Dr. Neville Craven Scott Hornyak

Mjr. Shelley Andy Aldridge enc antmg storyt at amaze its M th K t c · 1· M Sh 11 M · M M 1 ar a........................ irs en omg 10 rs. e ey.. arc1 a one audiences. At only $4 for Archibald Craven ...... lan Gibson

Mjr. Holmes ............Eric McAndrew students, it was a great way to Ben Weatherstaff... Brett Stohs

Claire Holmes Jessica Cole · be entertained and show your Dic~on ........................ Seth Rowoldt Fakir

Rebecca Skrivanek school spirit at the same time Cohn C~aven Kyle Johnson Ayah. : ···············-Ally~sB~e~

b J 'f · Mrs. Wmthrop

.Brenda Sabatka

i&& YH enhm esr Lhul ~esh Rose Lennox............... Ashley Haase

Mrs. Wnght.. Mane M1l11gan

Mrs. Shaw............... Ashleigh Hempel eat er c e1ger C Alb L A S ·1k j E · B apt. ert ennox.. aron p1 er ane.. rm rag er

· "Come spirit, come charm" All watch in amazement as the magic in the garden help s Colin stand up from his wheelchair.

Step right, step together, step left, step together...

Archibald Craven dreams of when he first danced with Lily. Making the dream more real are Jane, Lieutenant Wright, Rose Lennox, and Captain Albert Lennox.

Maybe it's Maybelline ... Senior Rebecc a Skrivanek prepares for her role as Fakir, Mary Lennox's Indian nanny in the Southeast fall musical, "The Secret Garden."

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KNIGHTS YOU'LL NEVER

"FRIENDSHIPS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF HIGH SCHOOL

Ask anyone what they friends. These are the people are the most important aspect remember most about we've grown up with, hung out of Southeast. high school and they'll with, laughed with, cried with, Skrivanek said, "My friends tell you that they could never and spent three years of our represent everything I admire, forget all the people they met lives with. and they are my support system and friendships they made. As seniors graduate and go to keep me sane in high school." Years from now, all knowledge their separate ways, they realize They agreed they will of chemistry and history may be how special those friends were. remember their friendship for gone from our brains, but we Seniors Rebecca Skrivanek and a long time, and hope to keep will never forget our high school Kellie Johnson said their friends in touch after graduation.

Doing lunch ••. Seniors Becky Krant z and Karin Dankenbring spend time together while eating. Lunch is often the only time friends get to see each other during their busy days at school.

Meet me at my locker Senior Kelly Erickson spe nd s a moment of her day talking to her friend, sop h omore John Pruett.

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Hangin' Out ••. Seniors Brandi Sams, Carmen Chapman, Amanda Anderson, and Erika Hull meet friends at a Southeast football game.
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FORGET EXPERIENCE"

Johnson said, "My friends represent all my experiences in high school, and they'll always be a big part of me."

Whether we're looking into the future or back into the past, one thing is sure, our friends will be remembered for many years.

Just the seven of us ... One of the best parts of the Homecoming dance for juniors Molly Meisenbach, Ande Ruliffson, Maggie Smith, Becca Jex, Amy Nguyen, Lindsay Berry, and Teri Ahrendt is smiling with friends.

Get together•.• Gathering by their lockers before class is a daily event for juniors Dan Brenneise, Adam Troutt, Michelle Doyle, and Trent Aksamit.

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Spelling lessons ... Sophomores

Antonio Banks, Reed Pavelka, seniors

Brandon Tangerman, J.R. Edwards, sophomore John Bowling, and seniors

Phil Michel, and Josh Munford go topless to show spirit at a Volleyball match.

Brrr... Senior Heather Harr, juniors

Kam Gillispie, Elizabeth Young and Christy Jensen battle the bitter cold at the Creighton Prep football game.

WE GOT S

omeday when you have kids of your own, They'll be in high school and almost grown.

They'll do the normal teenage things, Like watching games and having one-month flings.

They'll do things that you can not believe they did.

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Photo courtesy of Melissa Knieuel

S! Jo~JiI.'How);'o~ ~?

And sometimes you won't season. want to admit they are your The times the band played kid. until their faces turned blue.

WE DO.I

Wally was there to cheer with delight,

But you'll have to remember And the crowd went wild and And always willing to yell "Fight, Fight, Fight." the good old days. so did you. And when you went through Students wore black and

So when you tell them you will have their hide, Remember they did it because of school pride. · the very same phase. gold with hope,

When the guys painted their And even if we lost, we knew chest for no-good reason, we could cope. Every year during football

And the crowd goes wild ... Students show their school pride by expressing where they think we stand in the rankings.

to courtes

"We are the Knights of Southeast" ... Senior Brian Hubb a rd plays hi s tuba during the halftime show at -Seacrest Field.

Photo by Ember Miles i&by Jessica Oliverius
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Say cheese!!. .. Humphrey the Bee cheers along with seniors Melissa Knievel, Melai:iie Prucha, and Megan Littrell.
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Merrill Pirates of the Caribbean ... Senior Kent Kurtzer looks as though he is kidnapping Senior Ann Moraczewski at a chilly game. Re, a drop of golden sun Members of Court Choir sing the national anthem before a football game.

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'' People who need people are the luckiest people in the world~' Bob
Photo by Sheila Goodwater

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.COLOR ME HAPPY

EOPLE

Happiness ·in the world takes on many colors. Red is the love we all possess. Blue is the bright sky that wakes us in the morning and keeps us going throughout the day. Yell ow is the sun that brightens our .way. The shades blep.d together to Color Me ·Happy!

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Cory Adams

Cameron Agee

Andy Aldridge

Tadd Alexander

Christine-Alles

Angela Allison

Amanda L. Anderson

Amanda R. Anderson

Brett Anderson

Emily Anderson

Tasha AscheMark Ash

Jill Avey

Jill Baker

Andrew Ball

Oliver Banta

Tena Bantam

David Barber

, Amanda Bargas

. Andra Bartels

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I bet that hurt ••. Lindsay Van Meter and Heather Schleiger relive the day Heather fell down the stairs.

MEMORABLE M0tv1ENTS

"Watching m){ fi:iend Heather Schleiger fall down a flig~t of stairs and sliding on her butt the whole way." ·

-cinolsay Van Meter

"The first day I met Amanda Simmons."

·-NicR Fras

"Skipping pep*ra~lies my_ sophomore year to go bowliI].ge''

-Davia Ford

Kelly Bartling

Andrew Bauer ~

Elizabeth Bauer

Timothy Beard

Chad Bender , Gabrielle Berger

Laura -Berrx

Peter Beynon

Adam Blank

M~lanie Bode

Michelle Bode

J\ngela ~ohling

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Elizabeth Boilesen

Jennifer Boop

Jennifer Borer

Jamie Botkin

Bethany Bouge

Dax Boyte

Erin Brager

Christi Brettmann

Kelly Brey

Michael Broadus

Heather Bronson

C.J. Brown

Patrick Brown

Michaela Buckbee

Erika Budde

Jessica Budler

Lisa Bukacek

David Bulin

Jodi Buman

Jacob Burbach

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Busted ... Se ni o r Je n Jo hn so n cringes a t h e r so ph o m o re lunch expe ri e nc e .

MEMORABLE LUNCHES

"Sophomore year .when we went out for .lunch and drove through someone's yard and got busted."

-Jen Johnson ·

"Waiting at 40th ana Van Dorn for a funeral procession."

-Dee Ann Green

"When Ryan Pinkerton back~d into my car, then 3() seconds l1 later backed into another one in C-lot."

-Nancy Sep~fipur ·

Hillary Burch

Travis Burkman

Thoinas Burns

Melanie Byrd

Chad Cade

Dustin Calhoun

Joy Callahan

Robert Cann

Lesa Carlson

Julianne Carney

Paul Carpenter

Chad Carter

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Kevin Carter

Robby Carter

Kimberly Cassel

Jason Castro

Lisa Casullo

Christen Cate

Clinton Cederdahl

Carmen Chapman

Justin Cheney

Elizabeth Christ

Robert Christianson

Karen Christie

John Clare

Zachary Clayton

Joshua Cocozza

Robyn Cohen

Jessica Cole

Katie Cole

Scott Coleman

Tara Collings

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Stand by your beliefs ... Jamie Fertig doesn't give into what others tell her to think.

ADVICE FROM SENIORS

- Jaime Fertig · "Stay ahead and never fall behind."

- Jenny Borer

"Follow your dreams and don't let anyone put you down, because you are wno you choose to be."

-Andrea Zieg

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Cara Comstock

Molly Connealy

John connor

Sean <;:ontreras

Christopher Cooper

Shannon Corkle

Chad Cose

Joshua Costello

Kellie Covolik

David Creswell

Jamie Crumb

Andrew Curtis

"Work hard and .you can achieve anything. Stand up for wtiat you believe and keep smiling."
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Christopher Curtis

Kimberly Cutting

Brian Daggett

Draper Daniels

Aaron Daniels

Karin Dankenbring

_ Jessica Davis

Nathan Decker

Cary Deeter

Jolin Demma

Angie Dewitt

Tiffany Dickey

Kelly Dietz

David Dirksen

Jesse. Doan

William Doesch9t

Chad Doiel

James Dombrowski

Shannon Dorsey

Kent Downing

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I'm so embarassed ... Lareina Wall with her sec r et identity as Miss Piggy. The hypnotist was one of the hits at post prom.

EMBARRASSING MO.MENTS

"When I thought I was Miss Piggy at 1995 Post Prom during the hypnotist act."

-Lareina Wall

"Last .year I tucked my dress. in my underwear and walked down F-hall between classes until someone told me I had a slight problem."

-Elizabeth Peterson

Matthew Duden

David Edwards

Jeffrey Ehlers

Cynthia Elder

Mandy Elder ·

J errad Elkins

Matt England

Christine Erickson

Jennifer Erickson

Kelly Erickson

Hyle Erwin

Erica Fellers

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Joel Fenton

Jamie Fertig

Randall Fields

Matthew Filliez

Matthew Firestone

Eric Fischer

Rebecca Fisher

Donald Fletcher

David Ford

Felicia Fowler

Nicholas Prager

Nickolas Fraley

Sheri Francil

Heather Francisco

Nikolai Fras

Daniel Fredette

Nathan Fredrickson

Jeffre French

Jeffrey Frey

Courtney Friesen

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What's for lunch??? Derek Leiter takes hi s cafeteria approach to the life of a hi gh sc h oo l student as he eyes the menu.

"Jast because yciu' re ,en a do~sii.'t m~an you G at e menu 1 ' ake aclvantaga Ol e ~it goes fas~. -Alena b --ur mom ' ;'au love 'ft, , ,. ' eGann ssica"€far orey Garr .€k Gast saGates remiah n GibsOn aineon G SENIORS 27
AIJV1CE fO EJ N12ERC~A55ME~

Catharine Gittins

Paul Glenn

Susan Gondolfi

Sheila Goodwater

Tiffany Graham

CJ Green

Dee Ann Green'

Katherine Gregg

Dave Gregorius

Sara Grell

Kylee Gross

Leslie Grosshans

Amanda Grove

Jeffrey Gruber

Robert Gll:enzel

Jessi Gulizia

Ashley Haase

Mary Haberstich -

Aaron Hames

Cheryl Hamilton

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Love in a box ... Jay Jen sen and Mariss a Muller reenact their dementary school day s.

·FtRST KISS

"On the 4-square in fifth grade with Jay Jensen."

-Marissa Muller

"Memorable, but not at all like the movies and tv makes it ~ It was kind of gross, p.ice a1:1dslob bery. He was an amateur at it."

-Angie Wilson

"James Valentine and I played spin the "Rave" shampoo bottlein sixth grade. It was cute."

-Erin Brager

Julie Hamilton

Crystal Hance

Kama Hand

Paul Hansen

Heather Harr ·

Troy Harrifeld

Alison Harris

Christine Harvey

Heather Hauck

Kelly Hayes

Alissa Heckman

Ashleigh Hempel

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John Hergenrader

Matt Hergenrader

Sara Hergenrader

Andrew Herman

Jason Herz - Jodi Herz

Jeremy Hiatt

Sarah Hinkle

Mark Hobbs

Meliss~ Hobson

Bret Hodgson

Chris Hoelscher

Brian Hoff

Robert Hoffman

Joshua Hogrefe

Samantha Hohensee

Clay Hollmann

Ja q; l Holman

Penny Holman

Kimberly Holmberg

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On top of the world •••Jessica Gardner has adapted to her world at Southeast and is prepared to take on the rest of it.

like I Was on a different pianet."

-Jessica Gardner

"Excitirt·g ... so many new faces."

-Megan O'M@ara~· ·

"rwas seared, but I felt lik~ I was old."

-Mandy·Wickersllam

Todd Holt

Alyssa Holtgrewe

Jamie Honeycutt

Lane Hopkins

Scott Hornyak ·

Ashley Hoskins

Tricia Houchin

Sarah Howard

Brian Hubbard

J@hn·Hulett

Erika Hull -~

Kevin Huneke

FIR6T·.DAY AT L6E .
"I-felt
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Chris Hunzeker

Steph Hunzeker

Jerry Hynes

Alison Irons

David Jenkins

Ryan Jenkins

caleb Jensen

Jay Jensen

Julie Jepson

Erin Johnsen

Bo Johnson

David Johnson

Jennifer Johnson

Keith Johnson

Kellie Jqhnson

Paige Johnson

Seth Jonas

Nicole Jones

Tracy Jones

Angie Jorgens

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Making up for lost time •.. P. Kubly, A. Smith, S. Richmond, M. Hergenrade r, E. Brager, A. Hempel, T Dickey, M. Bargas, J. Honeycutt, G. Berger, and A. Haase

MEMORABLE DATE

"I've never been ·on a date."

-Shane -Rutherford

Cara Keller

Megan Keller

Angela·Kelly

Patrick Kelley

William King

Bradley Kisicki

Dustin Klein

Melissa Knievel

Erin Knopik

Andrew Kobza

Catherine Kottwitz

David Kovar

-Matt Hergendrader
"Last year-- no commen~."
-Dave Gregorius
"When we played pool. She was a shark."
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Joslyn Kramer

Rebecca Krantz

Angela Krumenauer

Brian Kruse

Paige Kubly

Justina Kuhlman

Kent Kurtzer f)

Carla Laesch

Benjamin Langtry

Amy Lannin

Michael Lanning

Alena Lanning

Stephen Lautenbach

Patrick Lawler

Rebecca Lawton

Nakula LeGeros

Shane Legg

Derek Leiter

Shaun Lierz

Nichole Lindholm

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License and registration please . . . Kelly

Bre y h opes not to m eet up with an y police office rs as she head s off from sc h oo l.

CAUGHT SPEEDING

"Horrible. I had a headlight out, didn't have my license or registration, didn't have my shoes on, and was speedi~g, but he only gave me a speeding ticket. ·"

''Scary! After school I ran into a car. The bad thing was that this kid went to Southeast."

Jennifer Little

Megan Littrell

Jake Long

Jason Louthan

Parker Lowrey

Tara Luedtke

Marisa Luke

Jennifer Lukesh

Nathan Malone

Eric Marion

Elke Martin

· Melissa Mason

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Chris Matney

Julie Mattson

Stephen Mayhan

Scott McCammon

Valerie McCray

John Mccreery

Michael Mccurdy

Ross McDermott

Laura McGill

Hope McGuire

Michael Mckinney

Ben Mclaughlin

Andrea Mcnulty

Bryan Meerkatz

Tara Menhusen

Bill Meyer

Phillip Michel

Ember Miles

·Brian Millard

Krista Miller

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Acting our way... Rebecca Lawton stands by her favorite teacher after a performance of "The Secret Garden."

FAVORITE TEACHER

"Carol Svoboda. ·Her class . allowed room for personality and creativity. She ·always knew how to make students , feel good about themselves.''

-Rebecca Lawton

~'Mr. Crippen. Because he knew what he was doing, made chemistry fun, and he was cute."

-Lisa Bukacek

Anne Milligan

Jill Minster

Stephanie Mitchell

John Moeller

Erica Moore

Jenny Moore

Kenneth Moore

Matt Moore

Anne Moraczewski

Lansen Morehouse

Sara Morgan

Cheryl Mueller

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Jeff Mueller

Marissa Muller

Joshua Munford

Dany'l Munksgaard

Alexander Nahorny

Kathleen Nauman

Christina Navratil

Andrew Naylor

Cassidy Nelsen

Darin Nichols

Jennifer Nickell

Kyle Niemann

Jennifer Nitz

Kateri Nolan

Shawn Novak

Shane Odenbach

Aaron Offutt

Scott Oliver

Jessica Oliverius

Nedra Olson

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Girls have cooties ... Bernedette Spady flashes back to the days of kindergaten in her Child Development class.

KINDERGARTEN MEMORIES

-Bernedette Spady "No stress!"

-April Vesely

" When my Mom used to come to school dressed as Arnie the Ardvark and promote nonsmoking."

-Lynn Walters --------~~~~---

Sam Ospovat

Staci Ogorman

Megan O' Meara

Carolyn Parman

Sara Pattavina

Andrea Patzel

Elizabeth Peterson

David Petr

Nathaniel Pettit

Benjamin Pfister

Ken~ra Pickering

Andrea Pierson

"Making it mandatory for the boys to play house with us girls." ·
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Chris Pischel

Nathan Plageman

Matthew Plessman

Antara Pothuloori

Aaron Potratz

Scott Powers

Aaron Proskovec

Melanie Prucha

Jessica Rasmussen

Ryan Rathe

Lea Reedy

Lindsay Reineke

Nickole Remington

Aaron Remmers

Kevin Rice

Sarah Rice

·Keith Richards

Sarah Richmond

Eric Riddle

Rachel Riley

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Blazing the way•.• Shane Odenbach waits for his next adventure in his own Bronco.

BEST FRIEND MEMORIES

Alicia Risk

Tara ~tchie

Sara Roberts

Brian Robinson

Sarah Roby

Heidi Roemer

Jamie Rollf

Erik Root

Carolyn Rose

Kathleen Rose

Jeff Roth

Patrick Rowan

"When DJ and I went off roading_in my dad's blazer and got stuck."
-Shane Odenbach
"My favorite memory of my · best friend, Rebecca Skrivanek, is when we were putting up Christmas lights in my room. I had a crush on one of my friends and we made a shrine of lights on the wall!"
-Alicia Seim
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Shane Rutherford

Lynnette Sabatka

Brandi Sams

Eric Samuelson

Nathan Sanks

Thomas Santillan

James Sauser

Erik Schindler

Nichole Schinstock

Rebecca Schlautman

Christopher Schmidt

Jessica Schmitz

Tiffany Schneider

Sara Schultz

Amy Schulze

Libby Schupbach

Joshua Schwarten

Amy Schwartzbach

Melissa Scott

Shannon Seglin

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SENIORS

Well, um, uh ... Kell y Erickson looks for help so that she won ' t be late to class.

LATE EXCUSES

"I got mx shirt stuck in my locker when I shut it."

-Kelly Erickson

"I ran out of gas, . didn't h~ve any money to buy more, so I was stuck for half an hour."

-Joanna Witters

"There was a train."

-Tanya Wortman

Alicia Seim

Justin Sellhorn

Tracy Semler

Nancy Sepahpur

Laura Seward

Amanda Simmons

Rebecca Skrivanek

Simone Slaymaker

Sean Smetter

Ashley Smith

Alexis Smith

Brian Smith

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Erik Sommer

Oliver Sotelo

Bemedette Spady

Shaun Sparks

Aaron S~ilker

Bob Stark

Brian Stege

Nicholas Steinke

Kevin Stock

Jennifer Stout

· Elizabeth Straub

Jeanne Stremcha

Cory Strope

John Sumsion

Lea Sutliff

Benjamin Swanson

Brett Swarts

Flora Sweeney

Ryan Sydow

Whitney Sykes

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Homework, what homework??? Chris Matney just needs to find a pen and he can begin.

NO HQM _ EWQRJ, EXCU6E9

-Amy Schulze

''Voices told me not to cto ·it. '1

-Ben McLaughlin

Cassandra Syring

Brandon Tangerman

Ryan Targoff

Amy Tautfest

Kristen Taylor

Tyler Thies

Casey Thomas

Crystal Thomas

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Rahsaan Thomas

Charity Throener

Melissa Tiangco

Shannon Trainor

"We ran out of toilet paper at home."
-Chris Matney
"My dog ate my cat and threw i . up on my homework and then ate it again."
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Jon Travis

Nicholas Tyler

Joe Urbauer

Josh Vacek

Ruth Vahle

James Valentine

Andy Van Horn

Lindsay Van Meter

Jeff Vanackeren

Rhianon Vanek

Nic::holas Vanneman

Jennifer Vaughn

Chris Venne

April Vesely

Katie Vigna

Dan Volk

Brian Voss

Lareina Wall

Lynn Walters

Brad Walton

ENIORS

46 S

I see London, I see France ... Sarah Hinkle displays a flannel pair of boxers.

CLASS Ql$A6TER5

"When Mr. Nelsen was " explaining to the class why we change our underwear/' . ·

· . ·- Sarah Hinkle

"Falling backwards in my chair . right after the teacher said "sex"."

-Brian Voss

·''When a certain teacher didn't have their pants zipped up all the way."

- Joslyn Kramer

Erin Watsek

Andrew Weather!

Jason Weber · Alexander Wendt

Phillip Weyeneth ·

Jeffrey Weyers

Bf½an White

Zachary White

Mandy Wicker sliam

Lance ·Wiebusch

Chad Wiechmann

Matthew Willielm

SENIORS 47
48 S ENIORS

Those were the days ... Sarah Richmond, Mandy Bargas, and Alexis Smith take advantage of their last year of high school.

DO THING6 DIFFERENT ·

· ''Put more effort into things. I tookJor ,granted that these years of my life would always be around."

'' Nothing really. I've had lots of fun! ~aybe, I woulq hqve , go~t,~n , to know more people and would have been irtvolved in ,more clubs apq sports." ,

SENIORS 49

What is your best excuse for not handing in your homework?

"What Homework?"

Scott Aguglia

Teri Ahrendt

Trent Aksamit

Kara Alfredson

Anthony Alwin

Heidi Anderson

Reed Anderson

Robin Anderson

Tiffany Anderson

Tanner Andrews

John Appling

Don Arp

Alison Arter

Bradi Artz

Paul Audi

"True learning comes from living life not doing homework."
-Rodney Smith
"My baby sister felt the need to express her art on it."
-Shvonne Serri
-Kelly Walters
50 J UNIORS

Ieva Augstums

Elizabeth Aukerman

Casey Averett

Autumn Backhaus

Keegan Bacon

Tara Bahr

Lyla Baird

Melissa Baker

Josh Barker

Nicholas Barksdale

Timothy Barnason

Debra Barnhard

Jessica Bartels

April Barton

Amy Bauer

Lakisha Bauer

Chris Baumbach

Heather Baxendale

Aelene Beaman

Allyss Beek

Sarah Beeman

Katrina Beil

Kimberly Beitler

Jason Bell

Joshua Bell

Justin Bell

Adam Bellamy

Jennifer Bemis

Nicholas Bender

Robert Bender

I 1 I I
JUNI ORS 51

Where is the most likely place to find Juniors?

-Brent Wilson

-Stephanie Serio

"Sleeping at the nearest desk."

-Amy Bauer

Jesse Bergman

Lindsay Berry

David Beste

Matt Bettenhausen

Cory Biggerstaff

Dan Biggs

Jason Blase

Christopher Blue

Trevor ·Blythe

Whitney Bock

Saraugh Bohlke

Seth Bohnart

Leah Bomberger

Brian Booe

Ashley Bornemeier

"Far away from their parents."
"The Coffee Shop."
52 JUNI ORS

Brandon Boyer

Kari Brandt

Jaime Breen

Luke Breinig

Daniel Brenneise

Ranae Brester

Nicole Brey

Brandy Briggs

Travis Brock

Michael Broderick

Beth Brokering

Damon Brower

Michelle Brown

Richard Brown

Jenna Bruce

. Daniel Buettner

David Burbach

Abby Burianek

Josh Burkey

Nicolas Burnham

Andrew Buss

John Bussen

Ellen Cabacungan

Jad Callahan

Brenda Camp

Christina Campbell

David Campbell

Scott Campbell

Jerry Cantu

Courtney Carper

J UNI ORS 53 I ,,,,.

Best place for a date?

"A romantic night at the lake"

-Pat Dolan

"The Renaissance Room at the Corn husker."

-Damian Kelly

"The Coffee House"

-Trent Claus

Candace Carter

John Cary

Chris Charroin

Angie Child

Abby Christiansen

Benjamin Churley

Trenton Claus

Shauna Claussen

Amanda Clayton

Courtney Clinard

Joseph Cloutier

Emily Coker

Kirsten Coniglio

Terrence Conley

Kevin Connell

I I I
5 4 J UN IORS

Sean Conner

Summer Connors

Heather Conway

Christopher Cooper

Ashley Copple

Joshua Coren

Ian Cottingham

Gerold Coudeyras

Angela Cox

Paul Cox

Brian Cozine

Matthew Crandall

Michelle Cruey

Robert Culver

Allison Curtis

Eric Daharsh

Danelle Damian

Jess Dance

Sarah David

Blanca De La Fuente

Devon Denn

Harmander Deogun

Jessica Derry

Joel Dickes

Avory Diekmann

Samuel Dieter

Jeremy Dinges

Gina Dinsmore

Ginger Divis

Ryan Doak

JUNIORS 55

Worst place for a date

Nate Dobler

Patrick Dolan

Stephanie Downs

Michelle Doyle

Kelly Drake

Kelly Dubisar

Andrew Duey

Merissa Ebben

Christina Effle

Michael Eisenhauer .

Collin Elgert

Lindsey Ellsworth

Andrea Epp

Craig Erickson

Benjamin Erie

"A party where you don't know anyone."
~Teri Ahrendt
"Cruising 'O' Street."
-Scott Beyer
"Wherever your parents are."
-Brian Ryba
56 J UN IORS

Thor Esbensen

Kerry Essink

Sarah Eurek

Jason Ewalt

Natalie Faden

Jared Falt

Camie Fertig

Heather Fischer

Lindsay Fisher

Robert Fisher

Valerie Flury

Ryan Forst

Joseph Fox

Steven Franks

Angela Fredette

. Chad Freie

Betsey French

Melissa Frost

Malindi Gabelhouse

Zachary Gabelhouse

Matthew Garthright

Gregory Gates

Janet Gdovic

Abbi Gealy

Vanessa Geier-Craft

David Geistlinger

Andy Genzmer

Thomas George

Catherine Gerber

Timothy Gibson

JUNIORS 57

What is the best thing to do after a football game?

NO STANDING

-Nate Voss

-Jed Linder

Kam Gillispie

Treista Ginger

Jason Glaesemann

Justin Glaesemann

Brian Glaze

Sarah Golter

Emily Goos

Sean Gordon

Catherine Graham

Jeremie Green

Kyle Green

Paul Grieger

Heather Grove

Nicholas Guenzel

Jera Guill

"D t I" , ar y. "Eat."
~Brady Artz
"Get crazy with the Cheez Whiz!"
58 JUNIORS

Lee Haack

Alexis Haifley

Stewart Hakenewerth

Brian Hamilton

Justin Hannah Emily Hansen

Jessica Hansen

Josh Hansen

Tiffanie Hanson

Tiffany Hanson

Andrea Hardy

Kelly Hargitt

Tara Harkrader

Lisa Harlow

Michael Harm

.Hilary Harral

Jerry Harre

Jason Harrell

Britton Harris

Melanie Hartert

Aaron Hartman

Simeon Harvey

Angela Hautzenroder

Stetson Hayes

Daniel Hedrick

Stefanie Heichele

Jeffrey Hellerich

Tracey Helmkamp

Ryan Hemje -

Chad Herren

JUNIORS 59

What are the most popular sayings heard in the halls?

Corby Hesson

Daniel Hinds

Stacey Hinrichs

Zackery Hitch

Edmund Hobelman

Barbara Hoel

Jami Hoelscher

Kyle Holland

Tracy Holman

Phil Hooper

Michael Hopkins

Sara Hossaini

Adena Hotchkiss

Kimberly Hotchkiss

Tiffany Hough

"Get out of the way, sophomores."
-Kevin Jackson
"Let's skip class."
-Josh Burkey
"D d " u e.
-Cory · Biggerstaff
60 JUNIORS

Joshua Howell-Burke ·

Curtis Hungate

Adam Hunt

Moll y Hunt

Bryan Huntington

Todd Hupka

Kate Hutchens

Jonathan Hyde

Rosa Hynes

Justin Hy or Matt Ihrig

Drenda Irland

Steve Irons

Kevin Jackson

Rodney Jackson

Justina James

Fatemeh Jannati

Benjamin Javorsky

Andrea Jefferson

Christina Jensen

Martin Jensen

Rebecca Jex

Britt Johnson

Jonathan Johnson

Kurt Johnson

Megan Johnson

Rhea Johnson

Adam Kafka

Jill Kalvelage

Maureen Kane

J UN IORS 6 1

Where is the best place to study?

Darin Kats

Kelsi Kaulins

Scott Keith

Erin Keller

Kyle Keller

Damian Kelly

Amanda Kent

Matthew Kessler

Jeremy Kester

Micheal Kinghorn

Robert Kingston

Ryan Kinnison

Sarah Kinsey

Stephanie Kinsey

Andrea Kissack

"Study? What's that?"
-Mike Hopkins
"The Mill."
-Chip Uhrmacher
.
"The smart person's house."
62 JUNIORS
-Jason Bell

Melinda Kisting

David Kitsmiller

Betsy Knight

Shannon Knoble

Katie Knuth

Kyle Kollmorgen

Michael Kontos

Regina Kopf

Arny Korbelik

Kristina Kottas

J arnes Krenk

Katherine Kreutz

Jill Krieger

Justin Kroll

Shera Kuester

Anne Kunze

Jay Kurtzer

Benjamin Kutsch

Lana Lafler

Quinn Laging

Benjamin Lambert

Melissa Larsen

Eric J. Larson

Eric R. Larson

Karli Lausten

Emily Lauterbach

Sara Lawrence

Jonathan Lawson

Caren Leavitt

Tonya Lee

JUNIORS 63

What are your goals for your senior year?

"To have fun and make it memorable!"

-Lindsay Ellsworth

"To get by with the least amount of work."

-Eric Wilkson

-Pedram Nabegh

Angela Legrande

Jeremy Lemke

Jeffre y Lieneman

Louie Lin

Melissa Lindemann

Jed Linder

Nathaniel Lindstrom

Amanda Lodden

Tracy Louthan

Miles Love

Heather Lowery

Wendy Lowery

Ryan Lowry

Antonia Luebbe

Amanda Luedtke

I : I , I I I
"Decide on a good University in the U.S."
64 JUNIORS

J eromie Luginbill

Whitney Luke

Barbara Lukesh

Kile Lundy

Brandon Madison

Kathryn Madsen

Marci Malone

Elizabeth Maney

Brian Manning

Christel Mardock

Timothy Marquis

Natalie Mason

Sheila Matney

Tyler Maybee

Eric McAndrew

John McCall

Kenneth McCartney

Madelene McCracken

Shannon McGill

Claire McHenry

Amanda McKay

Joey McMahan

Shane Mecham

Courtney Meder

Jonathan Medina

Molly Meisenbach

Erinn Mellen

Seth Meranda

Cory Mero

Kyle Meyer

JUNI ORS 65

What are the best classes to take?

-Jamie

Chad Michel

Nathan Michel

Caroline Miller

Jennifer Miller

Benjamin Miriovsky

-Jason

Robert Mizerski

Brandon Moller

Megan Mo1:1cure

Katrina Moore

Katherine Morgan

Shawn Morrison

Heather Morrow

Danielle Muhlbauer

Jennifer Mulnix

April Murphy

"The ones that benefit you in college."
Pickering
"Criminal Justice or Contemporary Lit."
Blase
"Anything that doesn't involve math."
-Cachita Hynes
66 J UNIORS

James Mussman

Sarah Myers

Pedram Nabegh

Amy Nguyen

Kieu Nguyen

Michael Nichols

Adriann NicholsonGibson

Justin Nielsen

Michael Nieman

Dasown Nix

Jason Nunes

Thomas Nyhof

Lea Obradovic

Bradley Olson

Christopher Olson

Jackie Opp

Adam Orsborn

Melissa Ortiz

Amber Oswald

Lynn Packard

Krista Parde

Jason Parga

Paul Pasika

Mark Payne

Nathan Payne

Jason Peck

Brian Pedersen

Tracie Pedersen

Benjamin Pejsar

Amie Perlman

JUNIORS 67
I
I

What would you change the mascot to if you could?

Brian Peter

Brian Pfeiffer

Kim Pfister

Jami Pickering

Stacy Pickering

Corey Picraux

Jessica Piper

Trey Pittenger

Kristina Placzek

Justin Plants

Christina Points

Walker Poppert

Brian Post

Craig Potts

James Pratt

I !
"An Oopa Loopa from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
-Cory Mero
"I think 'Waldo' is good."
-Melanie Hartert "Superwoman."
68 J UNIORS
-Mandy Worster

Matthew Preister

Arny Prentice

Cherisa Price

Justin Pryor

Kelly Pugsley

Ryan Ragsdale

David Rallis

Andrew Rathbun

Todd Rees

Brendan Reese

Heather Reeves

Jason Reger

Margaret Rehm

Chris Reigle

Eric Reining

Craig Reinsch

Heather Reno

Darryl Rivers

Jefferson Roberts

Lucas Rogers

Michael Rogers

Steven Rogers

Cicily Rometo

Sarah Roosmann

Lane Rosenberry

Robert Rosenberry

Heather Rosenkrans

Rachel Rossel

Heather Roth

Annie Rowan

J UNI ORS 6 9

Best place to go for lunch?

Why?

Chad Rowan

Melissa Rowan

Andrea Ruliffson

Jeffrey Rutan

Brian Ryba

Brenda Sabatka

Ashley Sahling

Matthew Salak

Vida Sanchez

Brian Sanburn

John Sandman

Patrick Sands

Elizabeth Saunders

Nicholas Scheidt

Heather Schleiger

"Home, cause it's free."
-Tony Alwin
"Valentino's; Best food for the price."
-Paul Nelson
70 JUNIORS

Jamie Schmidt

Eric Schnieber

Stephen Schoo

Dennis Sciscoe

Brandon Scranton

Melissa Segura

Ad a m Sellhorn

Michael Sessions

Stephanie Serio

Shvonne Serri

Kara Severin

Megan Sheets

Sarah Sherman

Matthew Shullaw

Stephanie Sibby

Anthony Sibert

Kristin Siepker

Amy Simonds

Eric Sitzman

Corey Smith

Josh Smith

Margaret Smith

Nicole Smith

Rodney Smith

Melissa Sobotka

Kristin Sonderegger

Rekha Sookram

Nickol us Sorenson

David Sovey

Brian Spangler

J UN IORS 71

Where is the best place toget a job? Why?

Wade Spicer

Brett Spilker

Laura Splittgerber

Sarah Staiert

Jared Stark

Jennifer Stark

Michelle Starr

Joseph Steen

Christopher Ste.wart

Thomas Stieren

Kristy Stiles

Audra Stock

Cora Stahlman

Angela Stohs

Brett Stohs

"Blockbuster, because it's easier than working with food."
-Cordie White
"Anywhere that pays over minimum wage."
-Brandy Biggs
"Work at Madonna because I make $6.10 an hour."
-Joey McMahan
72 JUNI ORS

Christopher Stolle

Derek Stolle

Karen Stone

Brandon Stoner

Jaime Story

Josh Strain

Adam Strur

Eric Svik

Arny Swanson

Brandie Talley

Caroline Tatai

Chuck Taylor

Duane Teeters

Michael Tegtmeier

Christopher Thiel ·

Dennis Thiel

Robert Thorson

Lisa Trapp

Sarah Travis

Timothy Travis

Alyson Tredway

Adam Troutt

Andrew Tucknott

Alisa Turman

Andrew Tuttle

Sage Tweton

Anne Ullstrom

Andrew Unthank

Donald Uhrmacher

Richard Vahle

J UNIORS 73

Most memorable day as a sophomore.

Chris Vancleave

Seth Vanek

Charles Varga

James Varn

Larrie Vestecka

Melissa Voges

Nate Voss

Steven Vu

Teresa Vtiong

Eric Wacker

Jennifer Walczyk

Kelly Walter

Josh Walters

Christopher Ward

Dawn Warren

"The day I became a certified HIV/AIDS educator for my peers."
-Emily Hansen
"Playing in state baseball."
-Josh Smith
"The powder puff thing."
-Jon Lawson
ii I
74 JUNIORS- - - - - - -

Kylee Wassenberg

James Watson

Zach Watson

Jessica Weaver

Megan Webber

Nicole Weber

Jessica Weiter

Lucas Westphal

Tyson Westphal

Crystal Whitaker

Cordell White

Jessica White

Adam Whyrick

Shelby Wibbels

Mary Wigley

Bradly Wilken

Jessica Wilkins

Eric Wilkinson

Aaron Will

Abigale Williams

Josh Williams

Brent Wilson

Jennifer Wilson

Jeremy Wilson

Adam Winter

Jocelyn Winter

Courtney Wittstruck

Scott Wolf

Lori Wolfe

Jason Wood

JU NIORS 75

What do you see yourself doing ten years from now?

"Embezzeling funds from a large corporation."

"Composing music and art about issues that concern me " now.

-Matt lnrig

"Interpreting for the deaf and hearing impaired."

-Lana Lafler

Daniel Wright

Jonathan Wright

Shaun Wu

Hilary Yoder

Ann Yost

Elizabeth Young

Jamie Zmiewski

Heather Zupanic

Gregory Zyburo

76 JUNIORS

Arie Andrews

Rebecca Archer

Kristine Bachman

Adam Barret

Andra Bartels

Nathan Bergstrom

Joshua Boden

Michelle Brethouwer

Thomas Broderick

Andrew Clements

Scott Clements

Dawn Connelly

Joseph Conroy

Ty Davis

Richard Deal

NOT PICTURED SENIORS

Douglas Downing

Christi Duckers

Tony Gardner

Justin Guill

Jeremy Howard

Jessica Hubble

Andrew J echa

Kara Johnson

Adam Kalbasz

Geoff Keilwitz

Odell King

Aaron Kisicki

Jeremy Kitching

Julian Kitching

Benjamin Kopf

Melvin Lear

Maggie Monson

Jared Muth

Benjamin Myers

Lynden Nilsen

Cameron O'Keefe

Lance Okray

Jennifer O'Malley

Bradley Orr

·Scott Paisley

Stewart Pascoe

Joshua Paulsen

Matthew Poskochil

Brett Schaffer

Corey Schneider

JUNIORS

Tiffany Anderson

Sarah Austin

Nicholas Best

Scott Beyer

Jerry Biskup

Nicole Brummer

Angela Buck

Andrew Busch

Joseph Cardwell

Kevin Cornell

David Driscoll

Arturo Escobar

Justin Estes

Kathleen Feely

Joshua Fischer

Mohira Gaibulleava

Tony Galligo

Jeremie Garrison

Michael Glaser

Jeremie Green

Angelia Hautzenroder

Cameron Jones

Lynsey Keller

Timothy Keller

Amanda Kent

Susan Kentopp

Jolene Kinzie

John Kotopka

John Kuchta

Meredith Lindblad

Lorraina Lutje

Ermelyn Malit

Nicholas Masten

Deanne Maul

Christopher Mccombs

Shad McRoberts

Felipe Medina

Casey Miller

Abraham Miner

Jeffrey Mrkvicka

Paul Nelsen

Stacey O'Keefe

Jeromy Ogg

James Parker

Megan Parker

Jonathan Peters

Oswald Ramsay

Timothy Rutt

Brian Sanburn

Adon Sanchez

Adam Saunders

SOPHOMORES

Shane Agena

Austin Andrews

Andrew Austin

Alexander Barret

Sara Barton

David Bertram

Steven Bohn

Stephanie Busch

Courtney Clemens

Maida Cline

Raelynn Coles

Wynter Courtney

Joshua Davidson

Jason Dix

Jake Halverstadt

Charles Hoskins

Larry Hugelman

Holli Johns

Shawn Kirby

Joseph Kuchta

Brandon Kuehl

Jamie Laughlin

Christopher Lottman

Kathryn Miller

J erect Muehlha usen

William Mulligan

Monique Myers

Karina Oliveira

Rebekah Paulsen

Jessica Prenosil

Jeanette Rattigan

Mandi Reiss

Melissa Reynolds

Jamila Roach

Tara Schroeder

Kayla Schwinck

Quentin Sharp

Steven Stack

Cari Steiner

Ryan Stolle ·

Wesley Swanson

Kurtis Vanness

Jason Von Kaenel

Jody Way

Damian Wettlaufer

Jeremy Wilkin

Angela Willers

Timothy Yates

Stephanie Sebby

Grant Shamblen

Christina Sharp

Derek Stokke

Bryan Stopp

Carolina Tapia

Matthew Taylor

Rosemary Umana

Benjamin VanHorn

Shaun Vogt

Jason Wessel

Jaret West

Ian Whitmore

Erik Witt

Jessica Woods

Amanda Worster

Bryce Zaiger

Tyson Savage

Stacey Sawyer

Teresa Schroeder

Michelle Stroh

Lewis Thompson

Michael Vaughn

Melanie Voight _

Daniel Walker

Nicole Wheeler

Jon Whitaker

Deana Winter

Jais Woolf

!

NOT PICTURED 77

Nichole Abbott

Jill Adams

Matthew Adams

Erin Agnew

Gabriel Aguirre

James Ahlstedt

Toni Ahrendt

Dana Aksamit

Zachary Alexander

Jason Anderson

Tina Andretti

Eric Andrews

Trevor Andrews

David Anthony

Cambria Averett

Holly Baack

Alexander Bahe

Tara .Baker "

Alisha Bakk

Michael Ball

Travis Bangert

Antonio Banks

Heather Banta

Bradley Bare

What was your first day like at Southeast?

-Elizabeth Hard

"'
-~
"It was sort of intimidating being at the bottom all over again, but I knew my way around, so that part was easy."
-Joni Smith
"Good thing I'm not claustrophobic!"
-Sarah Kreps
"A lot of rules and regulations - seven times?!
78 SO PHOMO RE S

Lisa Barney

Sara Bartek

Jennifer Bartels

Ambra Batson

Erik Bauer

Whitney Bauer

Jennifer Baugous

Kim Beadle

Alida Becker

Thomas Beckius

Wendy Beckwith

Anne Behringer

Jeffrey Bell

Jesicah Bench

Adam Benischek

Luke Bergmeier

Margaret Berndt

Amber Berry

Brian Best

Lance Bice

Charles Bills

Sarah Bills

Nicholas Blacksher

Theodore Blair

Scott Blomberg

Sara Blome

Jared Boettcher

Stephanie Bogus

Barbara Bohn

Brian Bonne

Ashley Bos

Kelly Bowen

Kathryn ,Bowers

Jonathan Bowling

Cullen Brady

Dillon Brady

Elizabeth Brandle

Matthew Brannen

Tamara Bratt

Brandon Braunsroth

Kelly Brenden

Nicole Briggs

SOPHOMORES 79

Heather Brogan

Joshua Brolhorst

Tracey Brolliar

Kalleen Broman

Ilya Brown

Jamia Brunott

Jason Buckbee

David Buethe

Jason Buhlmann

Anthony Burnham

Tom Cahela

Aaron Caines

Nicholas Cameron

Alexis Campbell

Timothy Carlton

· Frank Centamore ill

Shawn Chapman

Ryan Chappelle

Erica Charvat

Maegan Chen

Joshua Cheney

Matthew Cherry

Adam Chick

Joan Childers

-Marie

-Ben

: I
What would you change about Southeast?
able
out to lunch!"
"Being
to LEGALLY go
Milligan
"The way students treat other students."
HEAD PROTECTION
-Margie Hobleman
"I want my hat back!"
80 SOPHOMORES
Hughes

John Cho

Sungjin Cho

Joshua Chrastil

Benjamin Christ

Nathan Christensen

Sara Christensen

Zachary Christline ·

Rais · Clarin

Benjamin Clark

Sarah Claus

Chris Clements

Craig Clevenger

Robert Cloutier

Katie Cole

Nathan Cole

Mikaela Coleman

Nora Coleman

Bradley Comstock

Luke Connell

Shannon Cook

Nicholas Cooper

Susan Cooper

Molly Corkle

Amanda Cornelius

Jill Cose

Johanna Creswell

Genevieve Critel

Cassie Crow

Jim Csuhta

Yasser Dahab

Jared Dahlgren

Steven Danley

Luke David

Richard Davis

Erin Dawes

Christopher Deal

Camille Debose

Helen Debutts

Jacob Decker

Trent Deeter

Michael Degarmo

Darnell Delaney

S OP H OM ORES 81

Tracy Densberger

Joel Diers

Ryan Dirks

Gregory Dirksen

Nichol Doney

Wish Donovan

Daniel Dougherty

Brian Douglas

Kelsey Duckworth

Jason Dugger

Kieu Duong

Dan Dutton

Kelly Dworak

Elizabeth Dyer

Erin Eaton

Clint Eckstein

Abigail Edmonds

Stacey Eggers

Emily Eisenhauer

Lindsey Ellis

Juan Escobar

Kate Esterling

Megan Euler

Ellen Everett

-Tom Beckius

-Tracy Pensberger

-Kevin Rea

was the most newsworthy event of the year? "When the 0.J. Simpson case verdict was announced."
What
the shootings in Lincoln."
"All
"Huskers
National Championship!"
2nd
82 SOPHOMORES

Lynda Ewell

Scott Farmen

Cassandra Fey

Sarah Finkhouse

Daniel Firestone

Justin Fischer

Joshua Fisher

Michael Flaherty

Melissa Flowers

Joshua Floyd

Rylan Fogerty

Gillian Ford

Tonya Forst

Rodney Foss

Benjamin Fralin

Emily Franklin

Jennifer French

Corwin Frey

Katie Friesen

David Froscheiser

David Gadeken

Katie Garbers

Jennifer Garbini

Brian Gates

Erica Gerner

Dori Glabe

Robert Goble

Nicholas Grant

Trisha Grantski

Sara Gray

Jesse Green

Stacia Greving

Brian Grimes

Lisamaria Guevara

Matthew Gulyas

Andrew Gustafson

Melissa Haas

Nicole Hagood

Richard Hahn

Ryan Hahn

Crystal Haislet

St~phanie Hall

SOPHOMORES 83

Jennifer Hamilton

Jerusha Hancock

Alida Hanneman

Christina Hansen

Derek Hansen

Justin Hansen

Sarah Hansen Maria

Haralambopoulos

Jesica Harder

Elizabeth Hardy

Jillian Harrell

Cassandra Harris

Ryan Harris

Wendy Hartung

Craig Haszard

Eric Haszard

Sara Heldt

Susan Hellerich

Felicia Henderson

Brian Heng

Stacy Henn

Daniel Herbon

Nicholas Hergenrader

Jennifer Herz

"Roaming

What's your favorite way to spend free time?
the
of Lincoln searching for the
streets
truth."
-Maggie Berndt
"Hanging out, being a schmuck, playing basketball."
-Adam King
"Beating up college guys."
84 SOPHOMORES
-Matt Jones

Brady Hess

Justin Hiatt

Jill Hickman

Angela Hier

Jennifer Hintz

Ryon Hitzeman

Margaret Hobelman

Preston Hobelman

Dustin Hofmann

Russell Hohensee

Chad Hohenstein

Tanya Hollman

Clarissa Holloway

Joseph Holmberg

Jane Holsapple

Cindy Hooper

Ryan Hopkins

Timothy Hopkins

Jennifer Hopper

Adam Hom

Amber Hostetler

Michael Houchin

Tara Hough

Tawsha Howel

Steven Hubbard

Benjamin Hughes

Nathan Humphrey

Matthew Hungate

Anthony Hunt

Sarah Hupka

Timber Hyatt

Nick Illian

Andrea Inhofe

Ash Irons

Garrett Ivory

James Jackson

Emily James

Ian James

Carl J amshidi

Andrea Jantzen

Brooke Jarolimek

Troy Jecha

SOPHOMORES 85

Crystal Jefferson

Richard Johns

Bryce Johnson

Jamie Johnson

Kyle Johnson

Marcella Johnson

Mitchel Johnson

Richard Johnson

Matthew Jones

Jason Judd

Rebecca Kacvinsky

Amber Kalkwarf

Matthew Kanive

David Kay

John Kay

Rory Kay

Lenae Kearns

Meysam Kebriaei

Joshua Keck

Sean Keelan

Anne Keetle

Nathan Keller

Ashley Kelliher

Dustin Kellner

-Andy

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How did you spend the snow days?
"Slacked off and didn't do anything. Actually I got dressed and then realized that there wasn't any school."
-Yassar Dahab
"Sleeping and studying for finals."
-Emily Eisenhauer
"I watched The Price ls Right!"
86 SOPHOMORES
Swanson

Ted Kelly

Scott Kennedy

Jesse Kimberly

Adam King

Robyn Kingsley

Danika Kinnan

Michael Kitchen

Aaron Klein

Kristoffer Knerl

Dana Knight

Celeste Kovar

Katherine Kralik

Sarah Kreps

Gabrielle Kroll

Heather Krumenauer

Geoffrey Kruse

Thomas Kubick

Ryan Kuhl

Austin Kuhn

Jeremy Kurtzer

Lee Kvittem

Lindsay Ladman

Jason °Lafler

Sara Lamberson

Scott Lane

Nicholas Lange

Jennifer Langtry

Jacquetta Lannan

Kathryn Lanning

Jesse Lanz

Nichole LaPorta

Nicklas Larkins

Kathryn Lau

Shannon Lawrence

Steven Ledbetter

Christopher Ledy

Misti Lenz

Jessica Le theby

Megan Linder

Nicole Linkugel

Laura Linner

Kristin Lipka

SOPHOMORES 87

Ryan Lockhart

Monica Long

Robert Long

Jeremy Loock

Shawn Lucas

Megan Ludwickson

Thomas Luebbe

Gabriel Luedeke

Velvet Luft

Kelly Luginbill

Leah Lund

Michael Lundberg

Avery Ma

Kevin Maddox

Jayme Madsen

Brian Mahlin

Lucas Mahoney

Marie Mai

Jason Mansfield

David Marcus

Ginger Marshall

Heather Martin

Jamie Martin

Ryan Martin

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What colors would you like the lockers?
88 SOPHOMORES
"Light red like on the 1970 Chevy pick up truck." -Brandon Brounsroth "Mango
tango."
·-Molly
Corkle "Glow in the dark."
-Brian Gates

Laura Martindale

Benjamin Matthews

Jacquelin McBride

Jennifer McCall

Devon McCave

Colleen McCorrnally

Chris Mccown

Sean McCracken

Laura McCray

Amy McCullough

Brian McGuire

Chad McGuire

Amber McIntyre

Thomas McKee

Jennifer McLaughlin

Michael McLean

Stephanie Mcleese

William McNeill

Nichole McNutt

Jennifer Mehlin

Candice Meyer

Heather Meyer

Jasmine Meyer

Russell Meyer

Sadie Meyer

Laura Meyerle

Erika Michel

Michael Miller

Cale Milligan

Marie Milligan

Leah Mills

Mark Missell

Spencer Mitchel

Audra Mohr

Kendra Moller

Nicholas Monroe

Kyle Moore

Cami Moran

Kristin Morphew

Melissa Morris

Jorja Morrow

Kari Morse

SOPHOMORES 89

Andrew Muffly

Sarah Muggy

Megan Mullinix

Nicole Mumgaard

Amanda Munford

Elizabeth Murphy~ !Illa...

Carrie Myers

Jared My ers

Samuel Myhre

Bradley Naber

Sara Nadelman

Brandon Nelson

Sia Nerantzakis

Nicole Newcomer

Jed Ngirchoimei

Hung Nguyen

Travis Nichelson

Nicole ·Nichols ,

Robert Nickolite

Doug Niemann

Chris Nierman

Stephen Norris

Cory Novacek

Nichelson Novacek

-Richard Hahn B\

-Jacob Decker $~11111

-Jayme Oehm

What
would you put on the . Southeast marquee?
"The day I have a message important enough to be on the marquee, and can fit in that space, is the day I wish to die."
"Rumproast on sale -- $.89 a pound"
"Smile. It's a happy day."
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Brian Nugent

Jonathan O' Malley

Kathryn O'Meara

Jayme Oehm

Michelle Oelschlager

Jennifer Ogorzolka

Kiley Olds

Mark Oliver

Andrew Oliverius

Jason Oltman

Ry an Onstad

Shawna Orth

Kevin Osberg

Katherine Owen

Dorice Palensky

Elly Palmer

Justin Panasiuk

Jaime Parker

Julia Parker

Todd Parker

Jamie Parman

Dustin Pattison

Emmaline Paul

Reed Pavelka

Sara Paxton

Christina Pedersen

Jason Perry

Stefani Pester

Kristena Peters

Amanda Petersen

Leif Peterson

Leah Petranek

Talaia Phillips

Ross Pierson

Nicholas Pischel

Matthew Plucker

Brian Poskochil

Jeremy Pracheil

Melissa Prettyman

Cindy Prochnow

John Pruett

Audra Putnam

SOP HOMOR ES 91

Erin Quandt

Mackenzie Quillen

Jacey Rader

Nicholas Rainforth

Aaron Rankin

Matthew Rau

Megan Rauscher

Jeffrey Rawson

Kevin Rea

Shawn Renne

Jesus Reyes

Keith Rice

Nicole Richter

Hadley Richters

Bethany Riddle

Andrew Ripley

Emily Risk

Adam Roberts

Sara Robinson

Emily Rock

Gretchen Roemer

Brandon Rohde

Holly Rohn

Tricia Rose

"Order

"Tell

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-Ryan Chappelle

-Nick Larkins

-Ryan Hopkins

What would you do if you were principal for the day?
20,000,000,000 pizzas and have it charged to Dr. Becker."
all my teachers what I thought of them."
would make everyone join hands and sing Kumbiah."
92 SOPHOMORES

James Rosenberger

Josh Rosenberger

Annie Ross

Kimberly Ross

Timothy Roth

Kastan Rothrock

Jillian Rowan

Seth Rowoldt

Christina Rudd

Richard Ruliffson

Nicholas Ryan

Sarah Sadler

Valencia Sanders

Laura Satorie

Brooke Sawyers

Derek Scheffert

Dee Scheffler

Jacquelin Scheinost

Courtney Schellpeper

Todd Schkade

Brian Schlattmann

Michael Schmidt

Natalie Schmitz

Dana Schnieber

Kristen Schultz

Kyle Schumann

Brandon Schwab

Shelly Schwaderer

Andy Scott

Elizabeth Scott

Jennifer Shamblin

Kathryn Shamblin

Jason Shank

Hadley Sharp

Donald Shipley

David Shoen

Angela Shupe

Robert Sides

Jamie Siedschlog

J. D. Simeck

Karen Simms

Shaylam Simoes

SOPHOMORES 93

Patrick Sittner

Matthew Slaymaker

Kenneth Smetter

Janelle Smith

Jill Smith

Joni Smith

Jaime Smoyer

Nicholas Snyder

Karin Sommer

Genevieve Sonday

Bartlee Sorensen

Jeffrey Sorensen

Kellie Sparks

Larissa Sprague

Tara Stahla

Justin Starnes

Jeff Stauffer

Joel Stauffer

Patricia Steinauer

Erin Stelmach

Julie Stenberg

Macaela Stephenson

Kirk Stevens

Lucas Stone

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-Lindsay Ellis
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94 SOPHOMORES
-Kevin Maddox

Jame Strand

Cassie Streeter

Shane Stromer

Alesia Strong

Amber Strong

Emily Stuckey

Aaron Stopp

Jeremy Suhr

Zachary Svoboda

Andrew Swanson

Kathryn Swisher

Mondelle Taylor

Stephanie Taylor

Thomas Taylor

Carly Tegt

Lisa Terpsma

Jason Thies

Matthew Thoendel

Brenna Thompson

Jennie Thompson

Justin Thompson

Kyle Tingle

Linda Toma

Brock Tomga

Jason Troy

Jonathan Tryon

Gretchen Turen

Sunshine Tweton

Lee Umana

Dixie Underhill

Cara Van Eck

Amy Van Hom

Jeremy Vanackeren

Michael Vanier

Christopher Varga

Adrian Voss

Brian Wagner

Brian Walker

Benjamin Wallen

Brent Waller

John Walters

Melissa Waltke

SOPHOMORES 95

Jade Walton

Deaun Wampler

Lee Warren

Ann Watson

Jennifer Watson

John Watson

Chaslynn Watts

Christopher Webb

Troy Webb

Shiela Weckman

Kirsten Welch

Nick Welter

Katie Westhoff

Mike Weston

Christopher Wherry

Chad White

Keli Whitenack

Jill ·Wieneke

Jennifer Wilcox

Kile Wilhite

Andrew Williams

Emily Williams

Mary Williams

Angie Wilson

What do you think of the dress code?

"I think it's not going to accomplish what they think it will. · All it will do and has done is have kids rebel."

-Megan Rauscher

make the sacrifice."

-Brad Bare

-Ryan M. Martin

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"If it decreases the amount of fights, I'll
"I hate it. I just got a bad hair cut. I need my hat!"
96 SOPHOMORES

Kathryn Wilson

Keith Wilson

Trevor Wilson

Dale Wimberly

Brent Winters

Brandy Witte

Michael Wittmann

Katherine Wolfe

Sheri Woodwick

Bradley Workman

David Wright

Jason Wright

Joshua Wright

Linds ey Wright

Tate Wright

Travis Wright

Whitney Wright

Brenda Wunderlich

Conly Wythers

Tomoki Yasufuku

Pat Yetter

Eugene Yott

Mariah Young

Matthew Young

S OPHOMORES 97
Shawn Zuehlsdorf

The 95-96 school year radiated with excitement. There was more than enough to keep students going throughout the school ear.

The Huskers once again took the college football orld by .Big Red storm. After last year's Orange Bowl victory and a National Championship crown the Husker's eyes were focused on a repeat. As underdogs going into the Fiesta Bowl, Tommie Frazier and the Huskers glowed in a 62-24 win over the Florida Gators and the first consensus ack-to-back National Champions in over forty ears.

Joining in the championships the NU Volleyball team beat the Texas Longhorns in the finals of the NCAA tournament. Led by senior Alison eston it was the Husker's first National Championship.

The entertainment business was bright with laughter and drama. George Burns celebrated his 100th birthday. The blockbuster movies of the ear included Mr. Holland's Opus, Apollo 13, and Babe. "Hootie" and "Seal" electrified the Grammys. On the tube "Friends" and "ER" were two of the top shows.

The first "optional" snow day was experienced on February 2. The temperature dropped below -20F degrees with a windchill well below -60F. Students had the option of attending school or not. This way students did not have to make up the day over spring break, which had already been shortened by one day because of a "real" snow day on January 18.

The year was filled with many wonderful moments which will be etched in memories for eternity.

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As students returned to school this year they were met by five new portables in front of the building and the sight of onstruction crews taking over the inner ourtyard. The difficulties were greater than onstruction at the national and world levels. Each year lives are put at risk with the presence f guns. This year was no exception, many lives ere touched by the deaths of those killed by hand uns. To reduce the risk of violence and gang ctivity, a dress code was implemented at the start f second semester.

O.J. Simpson's verdict had people on the edge f their seats. Pronouncing his innocence, left him n a life long battle with his family and the world. any classes watched the verdict and the news as the topic of many discussions the next few ays.

Three government shutdowns did not slow down he fast tempo of the upcoming presidential race s candidates Graham, Forbes, and Alexander won tates in the first three primaries.

The assassination of Itzac Rabin, prime minister f Israel, by right wing Israelites brought the world o a sudden, awareness that peace is often entative. The worlds leaders honored Rabin with heir presence at his funeral.

The United Nations took action in Bosnia with he signing of the Dayton Peace Accord. The greement brought a cease-fire to the war between he Muslims, Croats, and Serbs. US troops were sent o Bosnia to implement the agreement by keeping and borders and halting the human rights iolations.

The problems in the world may not have affected veryone the same, but the effects will be verlasting in history and in our minds.

MINI MAG 101

I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. , ,

·Mark Twain

Just one minute ... Senior Dany'l Munksgaard and junior Mike Nichols try to decide which movie to watch while at their journalism convention.

The Santa Clauses ... The Pre,school Child Development class collected over 1500 toys to give to the city mission. Their contributions helped over 500 families during the holidays.

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The Color of Knights

PRIMARY COLORS

ADEMICS

At Southeast there are many opportunities for students to broaden their talents. To enrich a student's mind the most important activities are the daily academics, not limited to sitting in a class and listening to a lecture. Creating projects, perfarming skits, and having informative class dis cussions and activities brighten Southeast's Primary Colors.

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THE LIFE OF A CLUMP Qij

I"t's kind of like an emotional thing for me. A way to get your feelings out on paper," said junior Heather Schleiger on the many dimensions of art.

Students explored many different art forms, from beginning painting to jewelry making.

Another popular art class was pottery. Senior Sarah Roby was one of those students who ventured into the world of pottery. Here Roby holds up the beginning of her pot and clay caked hands.

We followed Roby through the life of her clump of clay.

After a broken pot or two and going to her next class with hardened bits of clay -on her jeans Roby finally holds up her finished product. To get from a shapeless clump of clay to a form filled pot Roby had to first start with the clay and then finish with the glaze.

Pottery students often had to wait for the teachers to fire the kiln in order to fill the whole kiln. Pots are first fired once and then glazed and fired again.

The finished product is often the best part of the art class. "I enjoy taking art classes because it's an outlet for my creativity," said junior Megan Sheets. "It is good to work so hard and be able to see the finished product "

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Pottery is not _the only wonderful art class that one can take, of course there are many more.

Senior Cameron O'Keefe has taken many art classes to become an accomplished artist. The picture at the left was sketched by O'Keefe.

Junior Nate Voss has taken art classes and is now the art director for the Clarion. "I need these classes. I can't stay away from art a whole day," said Voss.

PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS TAKING ART CLASSES:

All photos by Maureen Kane Molding, shaping, sculpting ... H e re R o b y ( above ) thin s the wa ll s of h e r p o t so th a t th ey will n o t b e t oo thi c k. R o b y (bel ow ) sp o n ges a ll th e wa t e r o ff o f her p o t. W a t e r is use d throu gh o ut th e m a kin g o f the p o t a nd and th e sp o n ge is used t o sm oo th the o ut side of th e pot. _
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TRAINS, PLANES, AND S

tudent Council ventured west to Kearney for the state convention. They participated in activities from early in the morning until late; everything from pantomine to campaigning to awards. Southeast won best project for the marquee gift, talent show, recognition for raising money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and outstanding student council. Junior Kate Hutchens made a valiant effort to win the state presidency, but came just a few votes short. Hutchens said, "Running for state president was an experience I will always remember."

Training to be marketers, students in DECA had the opportunity to fly to attend a regional leadership conference in Indianapolis. While at the convention, they attended different types of marketing seminars.

There were also a couple of dances, and they went shopping at a mall. The mall had a miniature golf course on the roof, bowling alley, and a restaurant that was a train. They even had a flight attendant who sang . songs for them. "The trip was educational, but also a lot of fun, especially the group dinner at Spaghetti Works," said senior Scott McCammon.

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BUSES

Parlez-vous francais? The French 4 and 5 classes had a unique opportunity to travel to Chicago, and see the Claude Monet exhibit at the Chicago Art Institute. They went to the Museum of Science and Industry, saw an IMAX film, ate in a German and Russian restaurant, and did lots of shopping. "The whole trip was cool. I had never been to Chicago, and it was fun to get • away," said junior Amanda Lodden.

DESTINATIONS OF THE 180 TOTAL STUDENT TRAVELLERS: INDIANAPOLIS Os %

I 19%

CITY

Photo by Jason Glaesemann Photos courtesy of Maureen Kane Ha! We're on top of the world . . . Fr e nch stu de nt s o n t o p o f the wo rld 's t a lle st bu il di n g, t h e Sears Tower. Th e stud e nt s had th e o p po rtunit y t o t a ke in man y sigh t s in Ch icago, an d t h ey ca pp ed o ff th e ir trip b y go in g to the S e ars To wer th e n ig ht before t h ey re turn ed t o Lincoln.
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Connie Witt and Ellen Williams are the two counselors who are involved in the Work Study program. Their job is to help guide students on whatever questions or feelings they have about their job. " I really admire the students who are involved in this program , it provides a great deal of responsibility," says Witt. Both counselors are well-skilled in this program. They have attended workshops on how to better help the students. Here seniors Matt Poskochil and Ty Davis discuss their jobs with Witt and Williams.

~ Josh Strain " he main focus of the Work Study program is to teach students the ... responsibility of going to school and maintaining" a part-time job. "Students are learning outside of a school setting and are earning credit for it", said Ellen Williams counselor of the Work Study program. Members of Work Study meet every Wednesday to talk to the couselors. The program lasts one quarter and students are allowed to take the class up to three times in high school. Students interested in the program must make a commitment to work the days that they are assigned to work and to show up to all the meetings. Here Jenny Wilson is earning her credit for Work Study by picking up dishes at a· restaurant.

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Work Study is just a small part of the LPS program. It is called Experiential Learning. Along with Work Study, Southeast provides two other programs: Supported Work to Independence Program and Independent Job Practice. These two groups also deal with students and their jobs.

Junior Melissa Mason is displaying a men u for The Pantry. There is such a thing as service with a smile.

PERCENTAGE OF STU,DENTS SURVEYED WHO HAVE A PARTTIME JOB:

YES: 33%

. NO: 67%

May I help you?... Matt Moore is working hard at the de·sk for State Farm Insurance.

Would you like fries with that ... Jennifer Stout, who is a member of Work Study, is taking orders at the register from people walking in from the cold a t McDonald's. Students work at a variety of places and job postions from Hy~ Vee to Burger King.
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LEARNING IN CREATIVE

If you're looking for a change in your English class, try taking Women's Literature with Mrs. Piper. This class is 'f) different from other English classes because you only read books that have been written by women authors.

Senior Nedra Olsen loves the class and would recommend it to anyone. "It's a great class. Especially with Mrs. Piper." For their final, the students had to choose an author, read a book written by her and then write a paper on it and present it to the class. Olsen said, "It (the class) gives you the chance to read books from a different point of view, and you learn a lot about yourself."

Learning French can be fun, especially if you are a student in Mrs. Robinson's fifth period, third-year French class. Juniors Heather Conway, Katherine Kruetz and Cherisa Price performed a skit in French in front of the class. This gave them the chance to practice speaking in French while ~. having fun. Price said, "We all had a lot of , fun doing these skits, in our group anyway. Some kids get into it more than others." A lot of the foreign language teachers have the students do skits or some other creative project to help them learn. "If you really get into the project, you learn it a lot quicker," Price said. Some other projects included writing stories and childrens books, all of which students found fun and interesting.

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Students in Mrs. Obbink's differentiated biology class taught elementary students about what they . learned throughout the year. Topics ranged from describing parts of a cell to teaching about DNA. Sophomore Jason Buckbee said, "I liked the project a lot because if you know you have to teach something to people, you learn it better. Besides, it was a lot of fun!"

FAVORITE PROJECTS OF STUDENTS SURVEYED:

1. DIFF PSYCHOLOGY PROJECT

2. TEACHING ELEMENTARY STUDENTS IN DIFF BIOLOGY

3. HISTORY DAY IN AP HISTORY

Yum! Yum! ... Students· in the Cultural Foods class get the chance to make and taste foods from other countries.

Photo by Tricia Houchin Photos courtesy of Jane Obbink I'm the teacher now... Sophomores Dana Knight, Jason Buckbee, Kate Swisher and Hadley Sharp get the chance to teach Hill Elementary students about biology. Teaching other students about their projects gave these sophomores a creative way to learn about biology. ·
PROJ ECTS 111

STRIVING TO BE THE

Marching Band: K. Bachman, Hobelman, J. Hogrefe, A. Mai, M. Malone, D. Marcus, J. A. Bakk, J. Bartels, C. Baumbach, Hostetler, M. Houchin, T. Mattson, C. McCormally, ' /. H. Baxendale, J. Bell, A. Bohling, Houchin, B. Hubbard, S. McCray, S. Meyer, C. Milliga 1 , E. Boilesen, D. Bulin, G. Critel, Hubbard, K. Huneke, C. K. Moller, D. Nichols, ,=. B. Daggett, P. Dolan, C. Elder, L. Jefferson, J. Jepson, E. Johnsen, Nierman, B. Olson, C. Olson, J. Ewell, C. Fertig, V. Flury, S. R. Kacvinsky, A. Kelly, J. Panasiuk, C. Parman, J. Francil, C. Frey, S. Gandolfi, S. Kimberly, C. Kottwitz, R. Parman, K. Pfister, J. Plants, E. Greving, L. Guevara, M. Gulyas, Krantz, S. Lamberson, S. Lane, Quandt, J. Rawson, A. Riple v, E. Hansen, S. Hinrichs, P. M. Long, V. Luft, B. Lukesh, M. S. Rowoldt, B. Sabatka, ' .

Orchestra: C. Averett, T. Baker, H. Banta, A. Batson, A. Beek, J. Bench, C. Bender, N. Bergstrom, M. Berndt, C. Biggerstaff, E. Boilesen, N. Briggs, E. Budde, J. Callahan, K. Cassel, M. Chen, J. Childers, N. Christensen, E. Daharsh, L. David , S. David, K. Drake, J. Gardner, J. Glaesemann, J. Hancock, E. Hardy, S. Heldt, S. Hohensee, J. Holsapple , A. Holtgrewe, S. Hossaini, J. Hyde, B. Johnson, K. Johnson, S. Keelan, A. Kelly, S. Kinsey, K. Knuth, K. Kralik, L. Ladman, J. Langtry, L. Lin, M. Luke, w. Luke, A. Ma, J. Minster, C. Mueller, K. O'Meara, C. Pedersen , K. Peters,]. Pruett, C. Reinsch , D. Rivers, J. Stenberg, M. Voges, R. Williams, K. Wilson, J. Wood, J. Wright.

Photo by Tricia Houchin
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BEST

Photo courtsey of R.J. Metteer Schkade, K. Schultz, K. Schumann, S. Serri, K. Simms, J. Stark, K. Stone, C. Streeter, A. Streur, A. Strong, K. Taylor, S. Taylor, B. Thompson, J. Travis, G. Turen, J. Watson, M. Weber, N. Weber, J. Welter, M. Williams, B. Wilson, B. Witte, S. Zuehlsdorf.

Symphonic Band: A. Bakk , C . Baumbach , H. Baxendale , A. Bohlin g, E. Boilesen, B. Daggett , C. Elder, L. Ewell, C. Fertig, J. Fisher, V. Flury, S. Francil, C. Frey, S. Gondol fi, L. Guevara, J Hancock, E. Hansen, E. Hardy , J. Hellerich , J. Hickman , S. Hinrichs, A. Hotchkiss, M. Houchin , T. Houchin, B. Hubbard , K. Huneke , C. Jefferson , J. Japson, E. Johnsen, R. Kacvin sky, A. Kelly, J. Kimberly, C. Kottwitz, R. Krantz , S Lamberson, S. Lane, M. Long , V. Luft, B. Lukesh, M. Malone, D. Marcus, J. Mattson, C. McCormally , V. McCray, S. Meyer, C. Milligan, K. Moller, M. Moncure, J. Myers, D. Nichols, C. Nierman, B. Ol son , K. Owen, J Parman , K. Pfi ster, J. Plants , E. Quandt , J. Raw so n , C. Rein sc h, S. Rowoldt , A. Ruliffson, B. Sabatka, C. Schellpeper, K. Schumann , K. Simms , J. Stark , K Stone, A. Streuer, K. Taylor, S. Taylor, J. Travis, M. Vaughn, M. Weber, M. William s, B. Wil so n , B. Witte , K. Wolfe.

NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS: 22

ORCHESTRA

MARCHING BAND

Jazz Band: C. Biggerstaff, B. Bohn, C. Elder, J. Ewalt, E. Hansen, J. Hellerich, J. Hickman, K. Huneke, A. Kafka, M. Long, B. Miriovsky, C. Nierman, C. Olson, M. Rau, J. Rawson, S. Rutherford, N. Steinke, A. Stretir , J. Travis, J. Valentine, A. Williams, J. Wright.

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SINGING SOUNDS OF

Court Choir: Robin Anderson, Buffy

Aukerman, Nick Bender, Matt Bettenhausen, Brian Booe, Jenny Borer, Kelly Brey, Beth

Brokering, David Bulin, Rob

Cann, Jessica Cole, Molly

Connealy, Chris Cooper, Josh

Coren, Karin Dankenbring, Christine Erickson, Ian Gibson, Catherrine Gittens, Jessi Gulizia, Ashley Haase, Emily Hansen, Chrissy Harvey, Zach Hitch, Josh

Hogrefe, Sarah Howard , Martin

Jensen, Erin Johnsen, Seth

Jonas, Angie Kelly, Amanda

Kent, Jeremy Kester, JR Krenk, Rebecca Lawton, Heather

Lowery, Marci Malone, Eric

McAndrew, Ken McCartney, Josh

Munford, Sarah Myers, Tina

Navratil, Aaron Offutt, Jackie

Opp, David Petr, Heather Reno, Jesse Schmitz, Maggie Smith, Wes Swanson, Chuck Taylor, Charlie Varga, Adam Whyrick, Scott Wolf, Ann Yost.

If you have ever thought about singing, Southeast is the place to do it. With eight vocal music groups, there has to be a group perfect for you. Just ask Maureen Kane, a junior, who is a member of the women's large v,, group called Chansonnaire, which is taught by , Mrs. Noonan. Next year she hopes to be a member of the madrigal group, Bel Canto, also taught by Noonan. "Mrs. Noonan is so cool, ,® she is just a really good teacher," said Kane.

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Chansonnaire: Jessi Bartels, Hilary Burch, Beth Christ, Shauna Claussen, Emily Coker, Devon Denn, Angie Dewitt, Jamie Fertig, Kyle Green,Tiffanie Hanson, Andrea Jefferson, Julie Jepson, Rebecca Jex, Kellie Johnson, Jill Kalvelage, Maureen Kane, Lynsey Keller, Alena Lanning, Tonya Lee, Wendy Lowery, Tara Menhusen, Jessica Rasmussen, Sarah Roosmann, Sarah Sherman, Rebecca Skrivanek, Whitney Sykes, Crystal Thomas, Lindsay Vanmeter, Rhianon Vanek, Teresa Vuong, DJ Warren.

NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN VOCAL MUSIC GROUPS:

COURT CHOIR: 44

CHANSONNAIRE: 32

MIXED CHORUS: 32

Mixed Chorus: T. Ahrendt, A. Becker, S. Bills, S. Blome, S. Christensen, R. Clarins, E. Eisenhauer, J. · , Fischer, J. Garbini, C. Haislet, S. Heichele, S. Hellerich, S. Hupka, 0. King, N. Laporta, M. Lenz, G. Marshall, S. Mcleese, A. Mohr, S. Pester, A. Peterson, B. Pfister, M. Prettyman, M. Rowan, J. Siedschlag, L. Terpsma, D. Underhill, J. Watson, E. Williams, S. Woodwick.
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COMING THROUGH LOUD AND

Broadcast journalism has been hitting the air waves this year. The class is about the television and radio industry and focuses on how the industry works while at the same time letting students participate in news broadcasts and other fun things.

"It's a fun class, everybody seems to enjoy it. It would have to be one of the most useful classes I'll ever take," said senior Clinton Cederdahl. "I think it's very hands oriented, I think that's why I liked it so much ," Cederdahl said. The class took field trips to NETV and participated in a live broadcast. "It was a blast," Cederdahl said.

Junior Nate Voss was born to draw. The · creator of Wally Jr. featured in the Clarion has drawn attention from abroad. "I've had peo ple come up to me and say wow! You're the guy who draws that Wally strip," Voss said.

Voss plans on even bigger fanfare in the future. "I plan to keep on going with this and eventually draw comic books for a living. It sounds lame, but hey, it's what I want to do," he said.

"Art is getting to be a very competitive area, there are a lot of good artists still looking for jobs in comic books and newspapers. I figure I've stuck with it so far so I may as well make the most of it now," Voss said. "If anything, I think I can draw with the best of them, but the next step is writing a good script," he said.

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Junior Tracie Peder-sen loves adventure. The Shield staff member takes her work seriously when she's out. "I love being down on the field for football, you see a side of the game the fans don't get to see," she said. Pedersen says the darkroom work is the least fun, but she says you can make or break a good picture there. " Photography is all about luck and timing with a -tiny bit of skill," Pedersen said.

OFFICIAL LSE PUBLICATIONS SHIELD (YEARBOOK)

CLARION (NEWSPAPER) FROM THE DEPTHS (LITERARY MAGAZINE)

Creative writer. .. Se ni or Da n Mun ksgaard h as n ev er m e t a bl a nk p a p e r h e h asn' t lik ed. Th e o pini o n page ed it o r fo r th e Cl a ri o n says w ritin g is hi s speci a l way of h av ing fun " I t h ink writin g is m y way t o lau gh qui e tl y and t o ge t o ut eve ry thin g in sid e of m e afte r th e wee k, " Munksgaa rd sa id.
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Typing tantrum ... Seni o r Amy La nnin wo rk s o n her st o ry for n ew sp a per. " I like e v erythin g a b o ut writing but the deadlin e s," La nnin said.

THE LIFE OF A

High school is quite different than junior high. This is something sophomore Dan Firestone has realized. "There is more self discipline and the teachers don't push you as much. Also, there aren't so many rules," Firestone said with a smile. Firestone hopes to maintain a 4.0 during high school and make the Academic Wall of Honor. He is a member of Knight Sounds, the sophomore swing choir. Firestone also sings acappella in a group outside of school and takes voice lessons. Firestone has a positive outlook on life. "Be wild. Be crazy. People may make fun of you, but who cares?

Most high school students only dream of the things they hope to accomplish, while some students, like Senior Jess Cole, go out and get it done. Between Students for Peace, Medical Club, Young Democrats, Students for Choice, Vicepresident of Drama Club, leading a student support group, being a thespian, being in the cast for the school musical and singing in Court Choir and Ars Nova, Cole still makes time to be the president of the P.O.W.E.R club, the club which she founded last year. After her days at Southeast are over, Cole would like to attend Doane College and become a professor o literature. Her advice to other students at Southeast is, "Don't just slack off. Work hard so you can get into a good college."

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School isn't always videos and boring lectures. In sophomore Dan Firestone's 3rd year French class, the students were able to put their speaking abilities into action by performing skits and using puppets. Senior Arie Andrews had fun while learning in Criminal Justice class. In a renactment with the SWAT team, students were able to learn the basics - of police training.

AVERAGE DAY OF STUDENTS SURVEYED:

Photo by Hilary Yoder Photo by Todd Rees Stop, drop, and roll ••• Senior Arie Andrews practices with the SWAT team. They learned how to search buildings and apprehend criminals. They were able to practice by going through the tunnels under Southeast school. Photo by Todd Rees
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Down and dirty... Senior Sara Morgan is on her hands and knees searching for criminals.

DON'T WORRY BE

Most people think that high school students have nothing to worry about, but they stress out about many different things.

Senior Kristen Taylor stressed out while she was studying for an anatomy /physiology test. Among other things, Taylor stresses out about keeping good grades, Nebraska drivers, and pleasing parents. She even finds time to stress out about "skiing and not breaking my leg." Taylor tries to deal with her stress by running and screaming. She also stresses out, like most seniors, about making it into the college she wants, staying on National Honor Society and making UNL band.

Junior Jesse Bergmen was like almost every other junior, stressed. Bergman said that school _ caused most of his stress. Bergman's school stress came mainly from German III which he said was" a tough course."

Not all Bergmen's stress has come from school. Some of his stress comes from his siblings and his friends. "Work causes a lot of stress as far as homework and free time are concerned," said Bergman. Some of Bergman's stress comes from his parents, because they require good grades. Bergman has come up with different ways of dealing with his stress. Most of the time Bergman tries to deal with stress by finding the simple solution.

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unior Heather Reno is a member of Clarion who stresses easily. Much of Reno's stress is just having too much stuff going on in her life. Reno deals with most of her stress by breathing slowly and trying to relax or even attempting to get some sleep. Reno also said, "People's bad moods when I'm in a good mood also causes some stress."

THINGS THAT STRESS OUT ( STUDENTS

SURVEYED:

- GRADES

- FAMILY & FRIENDS

- FINALS & TESTS

- SPORTS

- RELATIONSHIPS

- MONEY

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- GRADUATION & COLLEGE

Where to go??? Seniors John Clare and Chad Wiechmann watch a promotional video from a local university. Choosing what college to go to next year is a major source of stress for most seniors.
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GOING

Saying good-bye can be the hardest and most exciting words that a high school senior will say. Although some are not going far they are still saying farewell to a school and - a lifestyle.

The counseling office is where seniors go to seek out their dreams and wishes for the future. They know they that they'll miss the past, yet they anticipate the challenges that are to come. "I'm ready to be on my own , " said senior Cassie Syring as she reads up on Rice University. What the future holds, we don't know. We ' ll just have to wait and see.

Coming soon to a theater near you , the new horror "Senior Deadlines." This box office hit stars the admission office clerks that terrorize "wannabe" incoming college freshman with dates and red denial stamps.

The hero of the story is the high school registrar Mrs. Anne Fletcher. Fletcher triumphs over these villains by assisting seniors with their applications and scholarships. Although she accomplishes much more than these petty tasks in the film, this is what she is most known for.

The climax in the movie is when all collegebound seniors receive letters of congrats and acceptance to the colleges of their choice, and they all live happily ever after.

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In taking the ACT or the SAT many students prepare by reading books or taking special courses designed to improve scores, but this isn't always very successful. Counselor Chuck Evans recommends a good dose of a pillow and some cozy sheets the night before. "What you don't know you're not going to be able to learn in one night," said Evans. So don't stress and get some rest.

Be all you can be •.. Many graduates of the class of '9 6 are go in g away t o further their education at a co ll ege or university, but not all. Counselor Mick Jo hnso n said that the two main reasons st ud e nt s go into the milit a ry is a full,tim e job o ut of high schoo l th at pays well a nd for training in fields such as t ec hnical engineering.

WHERE SURVEYED STUDENTS WANT TO ATTEND COLLEGE:

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

EAST COAST

WEST COAST/STANFORD

Decisions, decisions •.. Because of the wide variety of c o llege s a nd occupations, the counseling office offers a va riety of information.

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lot of things have changed throughout the years. Many people never expected to see a woman building a house or a man cooking a full course meal. At Southeast there ar"e a wide variety of classes that offer great opportunities for students. And a lot of the classes wouldn't fall into the general ritual of traditional ways.

Sophomore Sarah Muggy was the only female to enroll in the woods class first semester. Muggy liked the class because "it was a lot of fun and it was interesting being the only girl."

Child care classes can be a great experience for the students at Southeast. The classes explore into the future and reveal the real world to the students who decide to take part in the them. Senior Eric Fisher, and the other students in the class, have realized the real world is harder than expected. More and more students are taking classes that were generally thought to appeal to one certain gender. More guys are taking the child care classes then last year. Students learn the basics of family life and how to care for a young child. It gives the students a handson experience in child care. " I got to learn more about toddlers and children, I really _ liked the class," said Fisher

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The Cultural Foods classes gave students the chance to see beyond just macaroni and cheese and enter a world of foods from around the world. Students had the opportunity to participate in projects that ranged from baking lasagna to fish. Students got a taste of other cultures. Senior Kurtis Vanness must see to it that all the dishes · are put away before leaving class.

PERCENTAGE OF GIRLS IN INDUSTRIAL TECH: 6%

PERCENTAGE OF GUYS IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE: 8%

Srongest woman in th~ world!? ... Junior Courtney Wittstruck pumps iron in weight training class . Wittstruck used weight training to prepare for athletics. RE VERS ALS 125

Mmmm, smells good ... Junior Brian Pfeiffer and senior Kurtis Vanness cook up an exciting semester in their cultural foods class. The class gave students an opportunity to cook their favorite dishes, which were not only graded, but got eaten too.

ONLY A PRESENT DAY

What stinks? This year was filled with the stench of construction. From the muddy entrance of C-hall, to the claustrophobic atmosphere in the science rooms, students found that the Southeast of the future was nothing but a presentday hassle.

While students took tests in science, various tools caused a racket, making it impossible to concentrate. So what was all the commotion about? Overpopulation. For the past three years Southeast has been growing, ca using the buildings and the hallways to become overcrowded.

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onstruction started at the end of last · year. Workers began plowing down the once beautiful courtyard , and replacing it with the new science wing and library. In addition to the new wing, the south gym is being expanded into an all-purpose cafeteria. The new south gym opened after semester break. Also during winter break, the library . moved out of its previous place, and into E211, E-213, and E-215. Due to the move, the library placed one-half of the books into storage. Some students ask if all this hassle is really worth it? Media specialist Mary Reiman replied, "It's all going to be worthwhile, though it will be hard on the students this year, and possibly on students next year, but it will be so nice when all of the construction is complete."

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nother addition to LSE this year wa·s more portables. Four portable buildings were added in front of the school on 3 7th street, increasing the total number of portables to seven buildings. Many individuals feel that it is necessary to have the portables, but do they really solve the problem of overcrowding? Some students say build another high school, but for now LSE remains a present day hassle.

DO YOU LIKE THE PORTABLES?

YES: 32%

NO: 68%

-SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVES:

- BUILD NEW SCHOOL

- MOVE PORTABLES

-TO REAR OF SCHOOL

Can you dig it baby? ..• Piedm o nt co n structi o n wo rk e rs dili gentl y work to complet e th e new librar y/ science win g .

Oh what a beautiful. .. Construction site!...Wh e n stu de nts re turn ed to LS E in t h e fa ll , t h ey were welco m e bac k ed b y Th e Pi ed mo nt C o n stru c ti o n age n cy. P ied m o nt st a rt ed th e co n structi o n and re m o delin g of th e n e w sci e nce w in g, li bra ry, a nd so uth gy m. Th e o p e nin g of th e so uth gy m was sch edul e d fo r aft e r w inter br ea k, but was dela ye d until aft e r se m es t er bre a k
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FACULlY & STAFF

Louise Alfrey- English 10, English 10 Differentiated

Antonio Almazan- Spanish 2 and 3

Joanna Andrews- Applied Chemistry , Chemistry

- Ane Banwell- Office Associate

Gail Baum- Driver's Education

Wendi Baus-Herbin- Advanced Algebra, Algebra , Geometry

Nancy Becker- Principal Rita Bennett- Career Education, Business

Jim Bertrand- Biology, Biology Differentiated

Chad Blatchford- Western Civilization, American History

Judy Bogle- Advanced Algebra Differentiated, Algebra Team, Pre-calculus

Bonnie Bouwens- Paraprofessional

Shannon Brinkman- Advanced Algebra, Geometry

Randy Brolhorst- American History, Citizenship Issues

Linda Brooks- Paraeducator

Joel Brott- Advanced Algebra, BASIC Computer Science, Geometry

Pat Brown- Spanish 3 a7:d 5

Mike Butler- Driver's Education

Dennis Butte- Counselor

Susan Cassata- Citizenship Issues, Western Civilization

Dick Caster- Applied Chemistry, Chemistry

David Caudy- Applied Math, Foundation Math Team, Resource, Transition Math

Gerry Christensen- Beginning Photography and Photo Styles, Photography Techniques and Styles

Tom Christiansen- Beginning and Jewelry and Jewelry Styles, Beginning Pottery and Pottery Styles, Jewelry Design and Art, Pottery Technique and Art

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J.R. Connell- Water Games, Weight Training, Life Guarding, Team Sports

Kent Crippen- Chemistry, Physical Science

Shelly Dodds- Bookkeeper

Dan Dougherty- Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra

Floyd Doughty- Physics

Charlene Dreith- Paraeducator

Arlys Eddy- Spanish 3 and 4

Jane Edwards- Applied Architectural Design, CAD, Graphics Communications

Randy Emry- Chemistry Differentiated, Advanced Chemistry

Chuck Evans- Counselor

Anne Fletcher- Registrar

Bill Flory- Computer Applications MAC

Tom Focht- American History, Economics, Economics Differentiated

Jill Frazer- Spanish 3 and 4

John Garrison- Instructional Materials Librarian

Carol Goans- Geometry, Transition Math, Advanced Algebra

Lori Goff- Pre-School, Human Behavior

Tim Golden- Biology, Life Science, Environmental Studies

Sue Graupner- Geometry Differentiated, Pre-Calculus, Algebra ·Team

Mike Henninger- Counselor

Elayne Henry- Paraeducator

Corene Herbster- Human Behavior, Cultural Foods, Interiors

John Herdman- Special Education Psychologist

Kathi Hesser- Physical Science, Applied Chemistry

Dan Hohensee- Pascal , Advanced Pascal, Advanced Math, Advanced Algebra

Glenda Holmberg- Business Law, Keyboarding, Career Education

Pat Hunter-Pirtle- Associate Principal

Mickey Johnson- Counselor

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Nancy Johnson- TURN

John Kastl- Physics , Physics Differentiat ed

Rose Kastl - Creative Clothing , Infants/Toddlers , Families in Crisis

Karen Kay- Business Management, Economic Perspectives

Sheila Kellenbarger- Geometry , Advanced Algebra, Pre -Calculus

John Kennedy- Technical Drawing, Woods , CAD

Jim Kinney- Applied Cabin et and Finished Construction, Woods

Pat Kohl - Sociology, Western Civilization

Mary Kolesar- Library/Media Secretary

Mimi Kuebler- Recreational Sports, Toning, Aquatic Aerobics

Sandy Kunze- Associate Principal 's Secretary

Dianne Kuppig- English 10, Journalism , Newspaper

John Larsen- Health, Team Sports , Recreational Sports

Jorena Larsen- Athletic Director 's Secretary

Ted Larson- AP American History, Citizenship Issues Differentiated

Pam Lauderback- Pre-Calculus , Advanced Algebra, Geometry

David Leader- American History, Government , Citizenship Issues

Sheila Main- Paraeducator

Karen McCaleb- Paraeducator

Rob McEntarffer- Psychology Differentiated, Philosophy, Technical Theatre

R.J. Meteer- Marching Band, Orchestra, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Jazz Band

Joanie Michel- Associate Principal's Secretary

Doug Miller- Economic Perspectives, College Accounting

Janet Millnitz- Counselor

Chuck Mizerski- Driver's Education, Team Sports, Weight Training

Cheryl Moore- Paraeducator

Carol Moravec- Bio logy, Life Science

Donna Mullen- General Communication, Speech, American History/American Literature Block

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Anne Munksgaard- Geometry, Calculus, Advanced Algebra

Larry Munksgaard- Athletic Director

Mara Murphy- American Lit era ture and Composition, Cr ea tive Writing

David Nebel- American History, Western Civilization

Steve Nelsen- Anatomy and Physiology, Biology

Lisa Nelson- Resource, English 10 Adjusted, En g lish 10 Team

Leonard Nickerson- Calculus Differentiated , Algebra, Pre -Calculus

Melissa Noonan- Chansonnaire , Countesses and Noblemen, Bel Canto, Chorus

Jane Obbink- Biology, Biology Differentiated

Vi ck i Obrecht- Special Education Director

Nancy O'Brien- Western CivilizationDifferentiated, Block Western

Jill Oestmann- Creative Writing, General Literature

Ma rs ha O l son- English 10 , World Literature , English 10 Team

Ron Paulson - Biology

Amy Pete rson- English Lit erature, English 10 , English 10 Team

M andy Pete rson- Criminal Justice, Psychology, Advanced Psychology

M i ck Pierce- Psychology, Moqern U.S. History

Tracy Piper- AP Language and Composition, American Literature and Composition

Jenny Powell- Composition, Algebra Team, Work Skills, Functional Math 1

Dennie Puelz- Weight Training, Team Sports

Ann Quinlan- English 10 Differentiated, Yearbook

Bonnie Quinn - French 2 and 5

Mary Reiman- Instructional Library/Media Specialist

Jane Reinkordt- German 2, 3, and 4

Judy Riordan- Developmenta l Reading, R eading, English 10 Team

Nita Roach- Campus Supervisor

Linda Robinson- Spanish 3, French 3

Tris Rockwell- Algebra, Advanced A lgebra, Geometry

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Shirley Roeber- Latin 1, 2, and 3, English 10

Karise Rupert- Paraprofessional

Eric Sack- English 10, English 10 Team Debate, Advanced Debate

Barb Sampson- Reading, Resource, Economic Perspectives Team, Special Needs Finance

Marcella Sanchez-Nelsen- Spanish 2 and 4

Marilee Sanders - Resource, Domestic, English 10 Special Needs and Adjusted

Erin Sass- French 1 and 2, Spanish 2

Ka ren Schanou- Beginning Commercial Art, Drawing Applicahons/Studio Portfolio, 2-D Design, Beginning Painting/Painting Styles

Kelli Schoening- Advanced Algebra Differentiated, Geometry, Algebra

Anita Schroeder- German 1

Kathy Schroeder- Hall Monitor

N esha Schumann- Associate Principal

Sue Seeman- Accounting, Economic Perspectives, Economic Perspectives Team

Cindy Sellon- Counselor

Sandra Slaymaker- Associate Principal's Secretary

Bonnie Smith- Computer Applications IBM, Advanced Computer Applications, Keyboarding 1

Fred Smith- Algebra, Geometry, Pre -Calculus

Theresa Snyder- Computer Technician

Jan Sorensen- Secretary

Deb Sovey- SCIP, Fundamental Math 2, On Your Own, Domestic

Myrna Stanard- School Nurse

Kathy Steinke- Grammar/Vocabulary, AP Language and Composition

Carol Svoboda- Acting, Broadcast Journalism

Bob Swanson- Science Special Needs, Resource, Global Issues

Cathy Swinscoe- Paraprofessiona l

Diane Thompson- Attendance Office

Gene Thompson- American History, Assistant Athletic Director

Tim Tidball- Composition, Contemporary Literature, American Literature and Composition

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Brent Toalson- Student Council, Western Civilization Block, Criminal Justice

Beth Trauernicht- Beginning Marketing ,

Advanced Marketing, COOP

Kathie Uhrmacher- French 3 and 5

Kerstin VanDervoort- AP Literature and Composition, Contemporary Literature

Tom Vontz- Modern US History Adj, American History/Lit Block , US Foreign Relations, Diff Citizenship Issues

Lorraine Walsh- Spanish 1 and 2

Karen Ward- Pre-Calculus, Foundation Math Team, Advanced Algebra

Kathi Wieskamp- Recreational Sports, Toning

David Williams- American Literature and Composition, Grammar/Vocabulary

Ellen Williams- Experiential Learning

Jane Williams- Citizenship Issues, Resource, Literature, Career Education Team

Jake Winemiller- Applied Physics, Astronomy

Connie Witt- Vocational Adjustment Counselor

Mindy Wrighf- American Literature and Composition, Science Fiction

NOT PICTURED

Pat McCoy- Attendance Office

Julie Buck- Athletic Trainer

Jean Cross - Associat e Principal

Pat Heckman - Building Superintendent

Sarah Honor- Resource , Global Perspectiv es Adj Team , Modern US History, Computers

De Von Huebert- Chemistry, Applied Chemistry

Judy Janssen-Att endance Technician

Tom Johnson- Global Perspectives, Global Perspectives

Adjusted, Western Civili za tion

Bitsy Leiter- Media Computer Lab

Gene Lessman- Driver's Ed , Health

Kathryn Neill- English 10 Adjusted and Team

Mary Oestmann- Court Choir, Ars Nova, Chamber Choir, Knight Sounds

Dave Peters- Western Civilization, American History

Jennifer Ristow-French 1 and 2

Barb Sandusky- Cafeteria Manager

Tom Sheppard- Beg Pottery/ Styles, Beg Draw/ Styles, Sculpture

Malinda Smith- Educational Coordinator

Kelly Sullivan- Maintenance Technician

Lucy Wicks- Beginning Jewelry/Jewelry Styles, 3-D Design , Beginning Pottery/Pottery Style

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Throw it down ... Senior Matt Moore dunks during the annual intramural slam dunk contest. Moore earned second place as senior Clint Cedardahl was this year's champion.

Just one bite ... Senior Rebecca Skrivanek hopes to steal a bite while selling concessions. Mock Trial used the proceeds to finance their contest entries.

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A: I Would want everybody to have a McDonald'a in their backyard.

A: Have more green arrowa for making left turna.

MAKING

A: There would be no wara, no diaeaaea and no bowling on t.v.

Red Cross

Tara Baker, Michelle Bode, Erika Budde, Maegan Chen, Susan Cooper, Molly Corkle, Crystal Hance, Stefanie

Heichele, Barbara Hoehl, Tricia

Houchin, Andrea Inhofe, Jenny

Johnson, Amy Korbelik, Lana

Lafler, Jackie McBride, Sara

·

Nadelman, Adriann Nicholson, Nick Scheidt, Alicia Seim, Bernedette Spady, Caroline

Tatai, Ann Watson, Jessica Welter

Impact

Ieva ' ugstums, Buffy Aukerman, Tara Baker, Elizabeth Boilesen, David

Bulin, Nick Cooper, Angela DeWitt, Lindsey Ellis, Zach Gabelhouse, Jessica Gardner, Josh Hogrefe, Kurt

Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Amanda

Kent, James Krenk, Monica Long, Marie Mai, Julie Mattson, Megan

Moncure , Christina Navratil, Jackie

Opp, Lynn Packard, Tracie Pedersen, Melissa Rowan, Andrea Ruliffson, Shannon Seglin, Jennifer Stark, Brett

Stohs, Kristen Taylor, Stephanie

Taylor, Gretchen Turen, Teresa

Vuong, Ann Watson, Megan Weber, Kelly Wilken, Abi Williams, Lori

Wolfe, Ann Wright , Jon Wright

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136 MAKING A DIFFEREN CE

DIFFERENCES IN THE WORLD

Your attention please.~ . The Red Cross Blood Drive was held on March 13. Students who are 17 years of age or older, weigh 110 pounds or more, and have parent permission, volunteered an hour of their day to go into the wre stling room between the hours of nine and thre e to g ive blood. The blood was then sent to The Community Blood Bank. The Red Cros s Club, Medical Club, a nd The Community Blood Bank appreciate the people who volunteered their time and gave blood

r-'-c"".._ a _________ ~ w Friends Club

Wendy Lowery, Andrea Zieg, Shannon Knoble , Emily Risk, Courtney Meder , Rebecca Fisher , Beth Christ , Andra Bartels , Jeanne Stremcha , Bret Hodgson, Melissa Knievel , Jenny Moore, Johanna Creswell , Karin Sommer , Anne I Keetle , Sara Nadelman, Barbara

Bohn, Jessi Gulizia , Sarah Sherman, Deb Barnhard , Hilary Yoder, Jennifer Hopper, Cassie Syring , I Chris Erickson , Quinn Laging , Abi Williams, Teresa Vuong , James Valentine , Alexis Haifley , Jill Kalvelage , Jamie Botkin, Samantha Hohensee, Tina Navratil

r:1.Jes ,f ~~i~o!.~Hargas, D

IBarnhard , T. Beard, M. Berndt , S. Bogus, L E. Brager , R. Brester, K. Brey, M. t,roadus , D. Bulin, J. Carney , B. Christ , J. Cole , M. Connealy , A. Cox, J. Creswell , Cutting, K. Dankenbring, C. Erickson, S. Eurek , E. Fellers, C. Fertig, H

Francisco, A. Gealy, J. Gulizia , A. Haase, A. Hempel , J. Hogrefe , P. Holman, .\A .Holtgrewe, B. Johnson, M. Knievel, Q, jL aging , A. Lannin , M Larsen , R. Lawton , 1 • Littrell, R Lowry , J Moore, J Nitz, A. Oswald, S. Pattavina , E. Peterson, K Pickering, A. Pierson , J Reyes, H. Roemer , R. Skrivanek , N. Schinstock, A. Schwartzbach, M. Sheets , K. Siepker , K. Sommer , T. Stahla, B. Straub , C. Syring, K. Taylor , S. Taylor , C. Tegt , B. Thompson , A. Ullstrom , R Umana , J. Vaughn , J. Whitaker , K. Wilson, H. Yoder

All photos by Tricia Houchin
MAK IN G A DIFFEREN CE 137

ALL THE PRESIDENTS

And the winner is... Senior Tim Beard looks over a voter registration form as he contemplates which candidate he is going to vote for in the presidential elections. Many seniors have turned eighteen and are of legal age to vote. Students have many different views of who they will vote for in the presiden-tial primaries of 1996.

For the first time, as we watch the nation's primaries on television we realize that we are not just watching history in the making, but are, in fact, helping make history.

Teenage Republicans

Don Arp, Tim Beard, C.J. Brown, Rob Cann, Ian Cottingham, Nate Christensen, Nikku Deogun, Stacey Eggers, Dan Fredette, Ian James, David Jenkins, Anne Keetle, James Krenk , Ben Kutsch, Eric Marion, Scott McCammon, Ann Milligan, Marie Milligan, Krista Miller, Josh Munford, Jessica Oliverius, Christina Pedersen, David Petr, Patty Steinauer, Chuck Taylor, Jon Travis, Charlie Varga, Scott Wolf

138 POLITICS
Photo by Tricia Hou ct i 1

G: Who would you like t0 0Be elected Pre~ident in tfrl~ '90 election'?

A: Elmo

- Rob Cann

A: Jerry Brown

- John McCall

A: Bob Dole -Kellie John6on

PdIJtically Concerned Students

A. Aldridge, K. Alfredson , T. Beard , M. Bettenhausen , A. Bohling , M Broadus, T. Burns , J. Calahan, R. Cann , C. Cate, K. Coniglio , I. Cottingham , D. Cresswell, A. Curtis , F. Fowler, J. Gardner , B. Garver , J Gdovic, D. Gregorius, A. Haifley , C. Harvey , M. Hunt, K. Hutchens , C. Jensen , B. Johnson, K. Johnson, A. Kisicki , B. Kisicki, B. Knight, R. Lawton, J. McCall, V. McCray , C. McHenry, A. Milligan, J. Moore , A. Naylor , M. Rehm , S. Rogers, C. Rometo, N. Scheidt , M. Sheets, R. I Skrivanek, T. Stahla , P. Steinauer, A. Struhr, K. Taylor , C. Tegt, C. Throener, A. Ullstrom, R. Umana, J. Watson , K. Welch Z. White L. Wri ht A. Yost

r<pung Democrats

AnX::iy Aldridge, Christine

Alles, Lyla Baird; Gabi

Berger, Erika Budde, Lisa

Casullo, Beth Christ, Nikku

Deogun, Kelly Dubisar, Jenny Erickson, Felicia

Fowler, Matthew Garthright, Chrissy Harvey, Kate

Hutchens, Andrew Kobza, Megan Littrell, Dan

Munksgaard, Sara Nadelman

Andrew Naylor, Cecily

Rometo, Audra Stock, Lynn I

Walters

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What do yo,u ae~ yaura~lfr doirig ten yea,~ from riow?

C'~ A: Owning the entire buaineaa community

MOVING

A: I'll probably 9till be in 9chool, by the time I finiah medical achool, and interning, etc. I ahould be around 35.

Daharah Mock Trial

Dillion Brady, Michaela Buckbee, Chris Erickson, Gillian Ford, David Froscheiser, Katherine Gregg, Kate Hutchens, Eric Larson, Shane I Mecham, Marie Milligan, James I Mussman, Tina Navratil, Lea 1 Reedy, Lindsay Reineke, Rebecca Skrivanek, Brett J Spilker

I ~ DECA

C. Ad ~rtl s, T. Ahrendt, H. Anderson, L. Berry, J. Botkin, E. Brager, J. Burbach, J. Burkey, S. Contreras , A. Copple, C. Curtis, K. Drake, R. Fisher, S. Franks, M. Frost , M. Gabelhouse , J. Gooden, E. Goos, J. Hamilton, K. Hargitt, J. Hiatt, J. Jepson, R. Jex , D. Klein, J. Krieger, K. Kurtzer, M. Larsen, J. Lawson, K. Lausten, M. Littrell, S. McCammon, C. McHenry, M. Meisenbach, A. Moraczewski, C. Nelsen, A. Nguyen, A. Oswald, M. Preister, D. Rivers, 0. Samuelson, C. Sanchez, L. Seward , B. Smith, M. Smith, A. Stock, K. Vigna, P. Weyenth, D. Wilkins, D. Wright, H. Y er

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140 FUTURE CARR ERS
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Photo by Tracie Peder: en

AHEAD TO THE FUTURE

Oh happy day... The fellow members of DECA show a ray of sunshine during a club meeting The goal of DECA · (Distributive Education Clubs of America) was to inform students in a fun and exciting way about marketing and the business industry.

Through clubs such as DECA, Medical Club, Mock Trial , and FBLA(Future Business Leaders of America) students were able to view possible career choices. Medical Club obse rved the cadavers at Harris Labs to obtain knowledge of the medical field. As aspiring lawyers the mock trial team made it to state for the first time

FBLA

Ti eard, Angela Bohling, Saraugh Bohlke, Angie Child, 1 Shannon Cook, Nick Cooper, Genevieve Critet Brian

Daggett, Kelly Dietz, Susan Gandolfi, Alissa Heckman, Penny Holman, Scott Hornyak, Jerry Hynes, Amber

Kalkwarf, Jed Linder, Steve Mayhan, Courtney Meder, Katie Morgan, Tina Navratil, Ryan Ragsdale, Nick Scheidt, Jamie Schmidt, Erik Sommer, Cory Strope, Ruth Vahle

· Alles, J. Barker, M. Bettenhausen, N. Briggs, M. Buckbee, E. Budde, B. Christ, R. Cohen,S.Coope~E.Daharsh,K. Dietz, J. Erickson, S. Finkhouse, D. Frerichs, T. Graham, A. Hames, J. Hancock, C. Harvey, S. Hinkle, B. Hoehl, K. Holmberg, C. Hunzeker, F. Jannati, B Johnson, M. Kent, K. Madsen, M. Muller, J. Opp, A. Oswald , N. Plageman, A. Pothuloori, A. Remmers, P. Rowan, K. Schumann, E. ·Sommer, A. Spilker, B. Straub, C. Strope, E. Svik , L. Wall , L. Wiebusch, K. Wilken R. Williams

Photo by Tracie Pedersen Photo by Tracie Pedersen
FUTURE CAR EERS 141

In ernational Club Officers

Tim Beard

Chad Bender

Jamie Fertig

Jessica Gardner

Emily Lauderbach

Anne Moraczewski

Nate Plageman

Michelle Star Tracy Semler

G:

J. Adams, T. Ahrendt, T. Ahrendt ,

C. Alles , R. Andersen, E. Anderson,

I. Augstums, C. Averett, H. Baard ,

L. Barney , D. Barnhard , S Bartek ,

K. Bartling, T. Beard, C. Bender,

G. Berger, S. Bogus , A. Bornemeier ,

K. Broman, H. Bronson , J. Brunott,

J. Buman, A. Burianek, E. Cabacungan, L. Casullo , A. Child ,

K. Christie, R. Cohen , D. Creswell,

J. Creswell, G. Critel, A. Curtis ,

A. Curtis , K. Cutting , L. David,

L. Decker, B. De La Fuente, J. Dickes,

J. Dugger , B. Dyer, M. Euler, S. Eurek,

C. Fertig, J. Fertig, V. Flury , H. Francisco, M. Gaibullaeva, J. Gardner, J. Gdovic , K. Gerber, R. Goble , S. Gandolfi , D. Green, K. Gregg,

an~here in

A: India, to play the 5itar & meditate -Jeaa Dance

International Club

L. Grosshans , A. Grove , H. Grove , N. Guenzel , J. Hamilton , T. Harkrader, A. Harris , M. Hartert, S. Heichele , S. Hohensee , P. Holman , S. Hornyak , S. Howard, M. Hunt, C. Hunzeker , K Hutchens, C. Hynes , R. Jackson , F. Jannati, T. Jones, A. Jorgen

J. Kalvelage, M. Kane , D. Kats, A. Keetle, B. King , R. Kingsley , M. Knievel , B. Knight , J. Kramer, A. Kunze, K. Kurtzer, E. Lauterbach, J. Letheby, M. Littrell , R. Lo wry, M. Ludwickson , B. Manning , M. Mccurdy, C. Meder, E. Mellen, L. Meyerle , K. Miller , A. Milligan , J. Minster , K .Moore , A. Moraczewski, K. Morphew , J. Mrkvicka, C. Mueller , E. Murphy , C. Myers , A. Naylor , A. Nguyen, K. Nguyen, T. Nolan,

-Courtney · Meder

M. O' Meara , L. Obradovic, A. Offtitt I Olson , S. Ospovat, L. Packard, P. Pa s· ,< S. Pattavina , A. Perlman , N. Plagem ; r

W. Poppert , M. Prucha, M. Rehm .

S. Roby, C. Rometo, A. Ruliffson , B. Sawyers , N Scheidt , T. Schkad <, S. Schulzt, A. Seim, T. Semler, S. Se r <

J. Shamblin, K. Shamblin , M. Shee s

J. Siedschlag , A. Simmons, R. Skr i · vanek, E. Sommer, K. Sommer, G. Sonday , K. Sonderegger, M. Sta i ~

J. Stenberg, B. Straub, E. Stuckey

J. Suhr, A. Swanson, B. Swanson ,

C. Tatai , A. Tautfest , C. Taylor ,

R. Vahle , K. Vanness, A. Watson ,

M. Weber , S. Wibbels , R. William ~,

C. Wilson, K. Wilson , J. Winter , K. Witherspoon , S. Wolf

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Photo courtesy of Linda Robinson Food with a twist ... Se ni o r s J a mi e Fe rti g a nd N a t e Pl ag eman c o ll e ct · m o ne y for the Int e rn a tion a l club bre akfa st.
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Model UN

Cor Adams, lvea Augstums, Tim Beard, Kari Brandt, C.J. Brown, Thomas Burns, Lisa

Casullo, Jan Cedavic, Kirsten Coniglio, Angie Cox, Jenny

Erickson, Lindsey Fisher, Ian Gibson, Ro Guenzel, Aaron Hames, Tiffanie Hanson, Molly Hunt, Eric Larson, D.J. Leiter, Ken McCartney, Claire

McHenry, Shane Mecham, Antara Pothuloori, Margo

Rehm, Rebecca Skrivanek, Michelle Starr , Lynn Walters , Jessica Welter, Jason Wood

K\. lfredson , R. Anderson , I. Augstums , ]. Bemis, G. Berger, J. Burkey, D. Beste , A. Bohling, S. Bohlke, · J. Budler , M. By rd , K. Caniglio, C. Carper , L. Casullo , J. Cole , A. Cox , M. Cruey , J. Dance, J. Decker, T. Dickey, A. Diekmann, K. Dubisar , C. Elder , M. Elder , R. Fields, L. Fisher , F. Fowler, H. Francisco , B. French, J. Gdovic , S. Golter , A Haase , A. Hartman, A. Hautzenroder, A. Hempel , J. Hiatt, M. Hunt , B. Kingston , A. Kissack, A. Kobza, E. Larson, A. Le Grande, J. Linder, M. Monson , J. McCall , C. Mc Henry , C. Meder, K. Morgan , J. Mulnix, D. Munksgard , A. Nguyen, A. NicholsonGibson, M. Rehm , P. Sands, A. Seim, M. Sheets , R. Skrivanek, F. Sweeney, A. Tredway , M. Voges , T. Vuong , L. Walters, Z. Watson A. Williams

ft.1' ~1l ti cultural Club

J. Ad;Q~ G. Aguirre, A. Banks , L. Bauer , N. Bender , G. Berger , J. Bowling , M. Broadus, I. Brown, E. Cabacungan, C. Carper , C. Cederdahl , C. Clevenger, S. Cooper , J. Coren , M. Cork.le, G. Critel , D. Daniel, D. Delaney , J. Edwards , A. Escobar , G Essay, D. Fleming, F. Fowler , V. Geier , L. Guevara, C. Haislet , F. Henderson , Z. Hitch, S. Hossaini, J. Hynes, C. Hynes , J. Kitching, D. Knight, S. Ledbetter, M. Long , S. Luens, M. Mai , M. Mason , N. Mason, E. McAndrew , M. Mccurdy, S. McGill, C. Meyer , E. Moore, J. Moore , K.. Moore, M. Moore, K Morgan, N. Mumgaard , A. Naylor , D. Nix , S. Orth, M. Samson, C. Sanchez , V. Sanders, T. Savage , A. Seim, R. Skrivanek , R. Smith, A. Suarez , M. Taylor, L. Terpsma, R. Thomas , L. Umana , R. Umana , K. VanNess , T. Vuong , I. Whitmore, J. Winter , L. Wright

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Photo by Tricia Houchin Photo by Ember Miles

Q: What'a the crazie5t thing you've done in your club?

FUNIN

A: Going 120 mph down Highway 21!

- Pat Brown, Trap Club

A: I went ice fiahing and atuck my foot down the hole.

- Chria Reigle, Fiahing Club

Fishing Club Officers

Okie Samuelson

Aaron Spilker

Nick Vanneman

J. Anderson, T. Anderson, B. Artz , A. Bahe, B. Bare, M. Bargas, N. Barksdale, A. Bellamy, E. Brager, M. Broadus, J. Brolhorst, A. Buck, L.Bukacek,C.Cade,C.Carper,C. Chapman, R. Christianson, K. Cole, L. Connell, C. Crow, Y. Dahab, J. Decker, C. Deeter, T. Deeter, K. Dietz, K. Dworak, J. Edwards, D. Ford, T. Forst, C. Frey, Z. Gabelhouse, C. Garris, D. Gregorius, S. Grell, R. Guenzel, J. Hamilton, K. Hayes, M. Hergenrader, J. Herz, J. Holmberg, J. Honeycutt,

Fishing Club

L. Hopkins, J. Hurst , C. Jensen, J. Jensen, L. Kearns, R. Kingston, K. Kollmorgan , B. Kruse, G. Kruse, K. Kurtzer, S. Lautenbach, P. Lawler, J. Lawson, D. Leiter, J. Linder, R. Lockhart, B. Matthews, J. McCall, R. McDermott, T. McKee, M. McLean, B. Millard, A. Milligan, J. Moeller, M. Muller, A. Naylor, J. Nielsen, .C. Novacek, M. Oliver, S. Oliver, B. Pfeiffer, T. Pittenger, A. Rankin, K. Rea, B. Reese, C. Reigle, K. Rice, L. Rogers, J.

Rosenberger, J. Rosenberger, P. Rowan, S. Rutherford, B. Sam ~ E. Samuelson , J. Sauser, L. Sewar c R. Sides, E. Sitzman, A. Smith, J. Smith, N. Snyder, E. Sommer, ' ' Spicer, A. Spilker, B. Spilker, B. Stark, J. Starnes, P. Steinauer, I. Stelmach, C. Strope, T. Thies, J Thompson, A. Unthank , J. Valentine, A. Van Horn,N. Vanneman, K. Vigna, B. Wagner, Walters,Z. Watson , L. Wiebusch, · Wilson , E. Witt, J. Woolf, M. Wrig l C. Wythers , E. Yott

144 OUTDOORS
Photo by Embe r Mi 1

THE GREAT OUTDOORS

Digging it up... Outdoor

Encounter members Jami Pickering and Benj Clark examine the wildlife in S o utheast 's marsh.

The purpose of the Outdoo r Encounter club is "to rai se the standard of the quality of the environment," Clark said. Student s had the opportunity to spend time with their peers while becoming more enviromentally aware of the world around them.

The fun doesn't st o p with the en d of the school year either Th e club is planning a trip for August, when they will travel to Florida and Beli ze to study coral reef ecology.

Oµ tdoor Encounter

D. Gr~ n, K. Witherspoon, K. Bartling, N. Newcomer , J. Hamilton, C. Wilson, S. Hinkle, C. Cose , C. Hunzeker , J. Curry , H. Francisco , Z. Watson , C. McCown, C. Meder , A. Sahling, M. Voges, K. Morgan , K. Gerber, S. Bohlke, M. Starr, J. Burkey, C. Varga , A. Hempel , B. Pfeiffer, B. Spangler , N. I Vanneman, J. Sandman , T. Conley , H. Yoder , J. Pickering , K. Beitler, B. Clark, I J. Bassen, P. Rowan, A. Rowan, C. Taylor, S. Wolf , E. Wacker, B. Manning, I A. Beek, A. Simonds , J. Dickes, B. Moeller, Z. Gabelhouse, J. Dance, S. Meyer , B. Witte, M. Smith, R. Jex , C. Hynes, A. Nyugen, J. Gdovic, H. Anderson , L. Packard, D. Barnhard, J. Breen , S. Roosman , A. Ruliffson, M. Bettenhausen, A. Bellamy

1 J Trap Club

J. Ahlstedt, B. Anderson, M. Bettenhausen, P. Brown, A. Cornelius, E. Eaton, Z. Hitch, T. Holt, T. Howell, A. Jecha, T. Jecha, M. Jensen, S. McCammon, K. Moore, J. Munford, J. Pryor, A. Ripley, E. Svik, J. Troy,]. Wilcox

Photo by Ember Miles Photo by Jennifer Lukesh
OUTDOORS 145

TO BE HEARD, YOU MUST

Because I said so ... Dr. Ted Larson explains the procedure of NBC competition to the NBC club. NBC stands for the National Bicentennial Competition for which students study the Constitution and the Bill o f Rights to answer specified questions. They then have to defend their response s by answering spontaneous follow~up questions. The team spent the end of January through the month of February preparing for the state competition. NBC's state competition took place the first week in March and the team went on to nationals the last week of April.

Heidi Anderson, Lyla Baird, Chris Baumbach, David Beste, Saraugh Bohlke, Dillon Brady, Thomas Burns, Angie Child, Jess Dance, Matt England, Jenny Erickson, David Froscheiser, Robert Goble, Aaron Hartman, Rob Hoffman, Clarissa Holloway, 1

Richard Johnson, Aaron Kisicki, Shannon Knoble, John McCall, Shane Meehan, Jenny Moore, Sam Ospovat, Antara Polthuloori, Gretchen Roemer, Josh Strain, Flora Sweeney, _Jason Wood

Close Up

Buffy Aukerman

Chris Baumbach

Matt Bettenhausen, Robert Globe

Lee Kvittem

Jeramie Luginbill

Darin Nichols

Jeniffer Vaughn

Teresa Vuong

146 COMMUNI CATIONS

SPEAK

G: What do you tdo when you tet butterflie0 while you 0t,eak?

A: Flyswat 'em!

- Brenda Sabatka

A: Sing Henry VIII.

-Shane Mecham

A: Make them into earrings.

- Kristen Coniglio

Speech

Andy Aldridge

Melanie Byrd

Nathan Christensen

Kirsten Coniglio

Genevieve Critel

· Erin Dawes

Alexia Haifley

Jane Holsapple

Shane Legg

Shane Mecham

Dan Munksgaard

John Pruett

Brenda Sabatka

Kyle Schumann

Megan Sheets

Kristen Taylor

Joshua D. Wright

NBC

Ti Beard, Gaby Berger, CJ

Brown, Erika Budde· , Thomas

Burns, Julianne Carney, Matt

England, Katherine Gregg, Dave Gregorius, Ro Guenzel, Christine Harvey, Aaron

Kisicki, Brad Kisicki, Cathy

Kottwitz, Anne Milligan, Jenny

Moore, Cheryl Mueller, Nate

Plageman, Antara Pothuloori, Patrick Rowan, Libby

Schupbach, Brian Smith, Flora

Sweeney, Charity Throener, James Valentine, Curtis

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CO MMUNI CATIONS 147

G: What i6 your favorite book?

A: A Wrinkle In Time: It deal6 with the idea of a fi~h dimension. Al6o the po66ibility of time travel.

-Jaime Fertig

A: To Kill a Mockingbird: It pre6ent6 thing6 from a whole different view.

-Sadie Meyer

A: Black Beauty: I love horaea.

-Jeaaica . Welter

~c.::L__ - ----~ 1 Shield

Chat ity Throener , Jennifer

Lukesh , Kyle Niemann , Lea

Reedy, Sarah Eurek, Heather

Roth, Chris Erickson, Josh

Strain, Jessica Oliverius , Lori

Wolfe, Sheila Goodwater, Tricia

Houchin, Ember Miles , Katherine Gregg, Amanda R.

Anderson , Maureen Kane, Lynn

Packard, Tracie Pedersen, Todd i

Rees, Zach White, Hilary Yoder, 1

Elizabeth Murphy , Erin Dawes, I

Jame Strand, Erica Gerner, Dori

Glabe , Wendy Lowery , Jason

Glaesemann, John Moeller, Heather Schleiger

Clarion

Ieva Augstums, Heather

Reno, Tasha Asche, Emily

Coker, Betsy Knight, Amy

Lannin, John Moeller, Daniel

Munksgaard, Mike Nichols, Margo Rehm, Shannon

Seglin, Megan Sheets, Sarah

Sherman, Nate Voss, Andrew

eatherl, Jason Glaesemann, Ryan Doak, Jessica Oliverius, Shannon Corkle, Teresa

Vuong, Thomas Beckius

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14 8 PUB LI CATIO NS FROM
Photo by Tricia Houct1

THE KNIGHTS' STYLE

Free your mind From the Depths and Round Table are two clubs that deal in creative writing. From the Depths is a compilation of poems, short stories, and art. The magazine comes out every spring and students · submit their writings over to have their works published Round Table is a club that meets every club day. The club reads and writes poetry and talks about the things they have read. Here senior Cheryl Hamilton and Stephanie Hunzeker are working hard at the computer for Creative Writing.

From the De__pths

I Steven Stack, Bo Johnson, Alexander Wendt, Lucas Rogers Patrick Sands, Bryan Huntington, Casey

1 verett, Lisa Casullo, Justin 1 Cheney, Christopher

Curtis, Andrew Herman, Tricia Houchin, Adrianne Gibson, Jody Way, Shaun Sparks

Round Table

Angela Bohling, Bethany Bouge, Melanie Byrd, Joy Callahan, Kim Cassel, Lisa Casullo, Jim Csuhta, Cindy Elder, Jaime Fertig, Dan Fredette, Josh Hogrefe, Tricia Houchin, Sarah Howard, Bo Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Emily I

Lauterbach, Sadie Meyer, Dan I Munksgaard, Krista Parde, Patrick Sands, Nicki Schinstock, I Amy Schwartzbach, Jessica Welter

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PUBLICATIONS 149

G:

Whie~ lead~r do you admir~

the mo~t 7 A: Martin Luther King Jr.

-Sara Bartek A: Maya Angelou

-Karin Sommer

A: Ghandi

-Abi Williama

National Honor Society Officers

President- Anne Milligan

Vice President- Sarah Richmond

Secretary- Alexis Smith

Treasurer- Samantha Hohensee

Recorder- Libby Schupbach

National Honor Society

C. Alles, A. Anderson, E. Anderson, T. Asche, J. Avey, A. Bargas, K. Bartling, T. Beard, C. Bender, G. Berger , ]. Boden, E. Boilesen, J. Botkin, E. Brager, K. Brey, H. Bronson, C. Brown, M. Buckbee,

E. Budde, L. Bukacek, J. Buman,

H. Burch, T. Burns, M. Byrd,

K. Cassel, L. Casullo, E. Christ, R. Cohen, D. Creswell, A. Curtis,

K. Cutting, K. Dankenbring,

C. Deeter, A. DeWitt, K. Dietz, J. Erickson, E. Fellers, J. Fertig, R. Fields, M. Firestone , F. Fowler, H. Francisco, D. Fredette, N. Fredrickson, S. Gamet, J. Gardner, C. Garris, E. Gaston, I. Gibson, S. Gondolfe,

D. Green, K. Gregg, D. Gregorius, S. Grell, L. Grosshans, A. Grove, R. Guenzel, M. Haberstich, A. Hames, K. Hand, P. Hansen, H. Harr, A. Harris, C. Harvey, K. Hayes, A. Heckman, M. Hergenrader, R. Hoffman, S. Hohensee, A. Holtgrewe, ]. Honeycutt, S. Hornyak, T. Houchin, S. Howard, K. Huneke, C. Hunzeker, D. Jenkins , ]. Jepson, B. Johnson, K. Johnson, M. Keller, W. King, D. Klein, M. Knievel, C. Kottwitz, P. Kubly, K. Kurtzer, A. Lannin , R. Lawton, D. Leiter, M. Littrell, J. Lukesh , E. Marion, S. Mayhan, S. McCammon, L. McGill, B. Meerkatz, B. Meyer, A. Milligan, J. Minster, J. Moore, A. Moraczewski,

C. Mueller, M. Muller, D. Munks · gaard, C. Navratil, D. Nichols, J. Ni

M. O'Meara, N. Olson, E. Ospova1

S. Pattavina, K. Pickering, N. Plag man, A. Pothuloori, M. Prucha,

L. Reedy, L. Reineke, S. Richmon

P. Rowan, N. Schinstock, L. Schu1 bach, A. Schwartzbach, A. Seim.

T. Semler, R. Skrivanek, A. Smitl

B. Smith, E. Sommer, C. Steiner :

N. Steinke, E. Straub, B. Swansor

A. Tautfest, K. Taylor, T. Thies

C. Throener, J. Travis, R. Vahle, Valentine, A. VanHorn, A. Vesely, Vigna, L. Wall, L. Walters, A. Wen

·

J. Weyers, Z. White, L. Wiebusch, Wilhelm, R. Williams, K. Wilson, Witherspoon, C. Wittman, A. Zie

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Photo by Rmanda Rnderson Stuffed ... Senior Nedra Olson makes a tree for the Homecoming dance. Student Council organized the dance. Photo by Hilary Yo 1
150 LEADERSHIP

FOLLOW THE LEADERS

lt udent Council

A. Anderson, B. Bare, S. Bartek, M. Broadus, J. Decker, A. Haase, A. Haifley, M. Hunt, K. Hutchens, L. Kearns, E. Larson, J. McCall, K. Morgan, N. Olson, R. Pierson, S. Richmond, H. Sharp, J. Siedschlag, E. Sitzman, A. Smith, J. Valentine, T. Vuong, L. Wiebusch, A. Williams, W. Wright

I ] leadership Club

J. A ~ y, A. Bargas, T. Beard, L. Bukacek, S. Cooper, J. Creswell, A. Daniels, C. Deeter, K. Duong, C. Erickson, L. Fisher, S. Golter, D. Green, S. Grell, A. Haifley, C. Harris, M. Hunt, M. Knievel, .P. Kubly, E. Larson, J: Letheby, J. Linder, A. Milligan, J. Moore, K. Morgan, E. Murphy, C. Myers, S. Nadelman, C. Navratil, A. Pothuloori, N. Scheidt, K. Schumann, L. Schupbach, M. Sheets, R. Skrivanek, K. Sommer, A. Stock, C. Syring, M. Voges, T. Vuong, M. Young 'l

t1 tter Task Force

Lindsey Fisher, Felicia Fowler, Jed Linder, Anne Milligan, Antara Pothuloori, Libby

Schupbach, Megan Sheets, Rebecca Skrivanek, Audra Stock

Litter Task Force was a subdivision of Leadership Club that tried to solve the litter problem at Southeast.

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Photo by Zach White Photo by Tricia Houchin
LEADERSHIP 151

I Shirettes

Terri Ahrendt Jill Avey , Jill Baker, Mandy Bargas, Ranae Brester, Cara Comstock, Kellie Covolik, Stephanie Gamet, Ashley Hasse , Samantha

Hohensee , Amy Lannin, Jenny Moore, Nedra Olson , Melanie Prucha, Heidi Roemer, Tiffany Schneider, Libby Schupbach, Maggie Smith

~~-Flag Line

Tara Baker

Kati Beil

Jen Boop

Tiffany Graham

Kim Holmberg

Shannon Knoble

Jill Minster

Amber Oswald

Andrea Pierson

Jenn Vaughn

Andrea Zeig

Q: If you could change the schoo l colors, what would you choose?

A: Black and Gold ...they are different and they 0tand out.

A: Navy Blue and White, but a darker blue than Ea0tl

A: I'd want Red and White. Go Hu0ker0!

Photo by Lynn Packard Hey there Wallyman!. .. A t pep,ra ll ies and ga m e , mascot W a ll y McKnig h t c h ee rs on th e crowd .
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152 SP IRIT
Photo by Tracie Pederso !_ Photo by Tricia Houc h

BLACK AND GOLD ... FIRE UPI

Varsity

Kelly Brey

Lisa Bukacek

Cary Deeter

Sara Grell

Kelly Hayes

Jamie Honeycutt

Marissa Muller

Sarah Richmond

Tara Ritchie

Laurie Seward

Katie Vigna

Lare in a Wall

Junior Varsity

Bradi Artz

Lindsey Fisher

Abbi GeaJy

Alexis Haifley

Tiffanie Hansen

Cachita Hynes

Sara Lawrence

Katie Madsen

Ken McCartney

Reserve

Sara Gray

Jen Hamilton

Margie Hobelman

Melissa Prettyman

Bethany Riddle

Laura Satorie

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SPIRIT 153

ON YOUR MARK, GET

Head for the mountains ...

Thirty~seven Southeast students enjoyed their semester break at the Breckenridge ski resort in Colorado.

Jim Kinney sponsors thi s annual trip . Though the trip was mainly a success, there were some interesting m o met s .

Sophomore Mike Flah~rty had the task of trying to teach his friends to snowboard. "It was punishment," he said.

Senior Erik Sommer said, "I was skiing up Peak 8 in fresh powder up to my knees. I caught an edge and flipped."

I FCA

C. AdJn s, J. Adams, K. Alfredson,

I E. Anderson, B. Archer, K. Brandt,

1 J. Buman , T. Burkman , N.

I Christensen, M. Ebben, J.R. Edwards , E. Fellers, M. Firestone, C. Garris, K. Gillispie, L. Grosshans, K. Hand, J. Hanson , H. Harr, M. Hunt , K. Johnson, A. Kelliner , J. Kester , M. Knievel, K. Kurtzer , J. Lawson ,

D.]. Lieter, H. Lowery,W. Lowery, T. \ Marquis, A. Milligan, J. Moore, K. Niemann, C. Parman, S. Richmond,

E. Riddle , L. Rosenberry, P. Rowan, 1

J. Shamblin, S. Sherman, J. Siedschlag, J. Sonday, M. Starr , M. Stephenson, E. Stuckey, D. Wilkens, _E.__..___,,_,_,~

l Ski Club

W. F.oppert, R. Anderson, B. Manning, D. Hinds, J. Bergman, K. Gerber, L. Lund, E. Mellen, S. Sadler, L. Satorie, T. Beard, N. Plageman, E. Sommer, B.

Swanson, N. Tyler, N. Fulton, D. Bulin, J. Hynes, R. Pierson, I

S. Jonas, K. Knerl, Y. Dahab, J. Walters, Z. Hitch, E. McAndrew, M. Flaherty, T. Aksamit,

P. Sittner, T. Roth, S. Kennedy, I

B. Sorensen, J. Clare,

R. McDermott, S. Rogers, I

M. Rogers, M. Bettenhausen, E. Svik

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154 SPORTS Photo courtesy of Nate Plagema

ET, GO

Q: What ie; the weirtrJest thitn~rthat

ha5 happened to you whil~ participating in a e;port1

A: While water0kiing I fell hard & lo0t the bottom half of my two-piece 6uit.

-Meri00a Ebben

A: I wa0 running on a cour0e near a lake, and I ran a kid fr , Northea0t into the lake.

-Jeremy Ke0ter

Men's Volleyball

Chris Baumbach

Chad Bender

Aaron Hames

Bret Hodgson

Adam Kalbasz

Shane Mecham

Ben Swanson

tramura ports

The runner-up tug-of- war team gives it all they have in the Prasch Gym. Intramural sports are a popular extracurricular activity at Southeast. There are a variety of activities that students can choose from including: intramural soccer , water yolleyball , bowling , tugof-war , three-point shoot-out, basketball , volleyball , and several others. The sponsor for all of the intramural sports is Dan Dougherty.

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SPORTS 155

G: What would the world be like without r,umbera7

A: We would live in cavea with drool coming out of our moutha.

-Brent Wil6on

A: We would have nothing.

-Daniel Buettner

A: A world without number6.

-Stephanie Taylor

I tiellectual Games

1 And ~ ldridge , Andrew Ames ,

1 Tim Beard , CJ Brown, Richard Brown , Daniel Buettner ,

1 Thomas Burns, Josh Coren, Ian Cottingham, Brian Cozine , David Creswell, Jon Curry, Nikku Deogun , Kent Downing, Matt England, Randy Fields, Heather Francisco, Cory Frey, 1 Dave Gregorius, Aaron Hames, Elizabeth Hardy, Rob Hoffman, Chris Hunzeker , Caleb Jensen, Aaron Kisicki , Brad Kisicki, Ben Kutch, Ben Langtry, Sam Ospovat , Antara Pothuloori , Shane Rutherford, Ian Whitmore , Adam Whyrick

~ omputer Club

0. 'Banta,T. Beard, C.

1 Bender, L. Breining, C.J.

1 Brown, D. Buettner, T. Burns,]. Callahan, S. Cho,

I. Cottingham, N. Deogun,

K. Downing, A. Duey, M. Garthright, R. Hahn, A. Hames, J. Hannah, D. Jenkins, A. Kalbasz, B.

Kutsch, S. Lane, D.

Luetmen, A. Ma, E. Marion, C. Milligan, K. Olds , R. Rosenberry, D. Teeter, J. Travis

156 SC IE NC E AN D MATH
BRAIN
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Photo by Hilary Yod

POWER AT ITS FINEST

Uh, Houston we have a problem .... Science Olympiad member Justin Glaesemann prepares to launch what he hopes it will be a mach one rocket for the rocket event on Southeast's very own football field. The goal of the event was to build a bottle rocket which could stay aloft for the longest amount of time. At this particular event Glaesemann's rocket placed third of all the rockets. Science Olympiad competes at least once a year at a state event and if th e y win they can go to nationals. The Southeast High Scho o l Science Olympiad has gone to nationals five out of the last six years .

!ience Olympiad

Don Arp, Chad Bender, C.J. Brown, Dan Buettner, Tom Burns, Brian Cozine, Jason Glaesemann, Justin Glaesemann, Nick Guenzel, Aaron Hames, David Jenkins, Eric Marion, Ben Swanson, Brent Wilson, Stephanie Taylor, I Marie Mai, Maggie Berndt, I Sungjin Cho, Nikku Deogun]

Math Club

C.J. Brown, Richard Brown, Daniel Buettner, Thomas Burns, Brain

Cozine, Nikku Doegun, Aaron Hames, Elizabeth . Hardy, Scott Hornyak, I David Jenkins, Scott Lane, I Eric Marion, Erika Michel Nick Ryan

Photo courtesy of Carol Goans c, Pam Lauderback
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SCIENCE AND MATH 157

WE ARE CHANGING TH E

Marching towards a s olut io n ... The Southeast Students for Life club proudly participated in the annual Lincoln Walk for Life. People from all around the state, both young and old, came to make a peaceful demonstration against abortion.

From left, club members Andy Duey, Brenda Sabatka, Lynn Sabatka, and Angie Cox are shown walking down the streets of downtown Lincoln.

The march began at the State Capitol and continued throughout the downtown area to the UNL Student Union where there were speakers, informational pamphlets, and coffee for those who braved the cold to make their beliefs known .

P.O.W.E.R.

1 H. erson, R Anderson, I. Augstums, A. Backhaus , D Barnhard , G. Berger, A. Bohling, E.

\ Boilsen, E. Budde, M. Byrd , L. Casullo, A. Child, J. Cole*, K. Cole, K Coniglio, M. Connealy , S. Connors, M. Corkle, S. Corkle, A. Daniels , A. Dewitt , K. Downing , M. Doyle, K. Dubisar , S. Eggers, C. Elder*, J. Erickson, C. Erickson, J. Fertig, R. Fields, F. Fowler*, H. Francisco *, J. Gardner, J. Gdovic*, I. Gibson, A. Grove , J. Hamilton, E. Hansen , T. Hanson , S. Heichele, J. Herz , S. Hinkle , S. Hohensee, R Jex, M. Keller, A. Kobza, J. Kramer , A. Kunze , E. Larson,--\ A. Lodden , J. McCall, L. McGill, M. Monson*, J. Moore, D. Munksgaard, T Navratil, K. Nauman, J. Nitz, T. Nolan , M. O'Meara , S. Pattavina, E. Peterson, K. Pickering, C. Rometo , L. Rogers , S. Roosmann , P. Sands, J. Schmidt, A. Schwartzbach, A. Seim, M. Schinstock , R. Skrivanek, B. Straub, F Sweeney*, C. Syring, K Taylor , A. Troutt, R Vahle, M. Voges, L. Walters, J. Welter, R. Williams , C. Wilson , K. Wilson , A. Yost*

*= steering committee member

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tudents for Life

An~e Allison, Sara Bartek, Nate Christensen, Molly Cork.le, Molly Connealy, Angie Cox, Andy Duey, Beth Dyer, Chris Erickson, Sarah Finkhouse, Matt Gulyas, Simeon

Harvey, s arah Howard, Tawsha

Howell, Kellie Johnson, Rebecca Lawton, Meredith Lindblad, Heather Lowery, Wendy Lowery, Ryan Martin, Beth Maney, Jackie McBride, Nikki Newcomer, Teri Nolan, Kimberly

Ross, Lynnette Sabatka, Hadley I Sharp, Flora Sweeney, Cassie Syring, Charity Throener, Gretchen Turen, Lynn Walters, Ann Watson, Lori Wolfe, S~ayla Yeackley, ..i..........- ---------~

dents for Choice

E. Agnew, T. Ahrendt, A. Aldridge, C. Alles, J. Bartels , T. Beckius, C. Bender, ·G. Berger , E. Boilesen ,H. Bronson , E. Budde, D. Bulin , E. Cabacungan , J. Callahan, K. Caniglio , L. Casullo, B. Christ, R. Cohen, E. Coker, J. Cole, S. Connors, K. Covolik, A. Daniels, M. Delshlager , K. Downing , M. Ebben, S. Eggers, C. Elder, M England, J. Erickson, F. Fowler, S. Gamet , J. Gdovic , A. Grove, C. Harvey, J. Holsapple, A. Hoskins , T. Houchin, J. Jepson , I E.Johnsen , B.Johnson,R.Johnson,A.

Jorgens, M. Keller, B. Kingston , A. Kobza, C. Kottwitz, J. Lannan, E. Lauterbach, A. I Lodden, J. McCall, A. McCullough, C. McHenry , M. Monson, S. Mucese, C. Mueller , I

D. Munksgaard, S. Nevantzakis , A. Nicholson, M O'Meara , S. Pattavina , E Peterson , J. Rollf, M. Rehm, C. Schellpeper , N. Sepahpur , S. Simoes , W. Sy kes , A. Tautfest , K. Taylor , B. Thompson , K Wilken , A. Zieg TAKING A STAND 159

:WORLD Q. What waa the mo6t imyiortarrit iaaue at §outheas;t thia year'i
A: A man of quality reapecta a woman of equality.
-Maggie Monaon A: Cloaed · minda.
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Thalians & Thespians Officers

President- Brad Kisicki 1

ice-President-] essica Cole 1

Secretary- Rebecca Lawton

Treasurer- Melanie Byrd

G: If you oelUltJ rename the

"Q~car" award what woultJ you name it'?

A: The "Hey,-you're-really-good-atwhat-you-do-so-were-goi ng-to-g iveyou-a-neat-bookend" Award.

-Brad Kiaicki

A: The Little Golden Naked Man Awaro

-Lynn Waltera

A: The "Fritzy" Award -Anonymous

Thalians and Thespians

Teri Ahrendt, Andy Aldridge, Heidi

Anderson, Paul Audi, Lisa Barney, Deb Barnhard, Ambra Batson, Kim

Beadle, Tom Beckius, Wendy

Beckwith, Allyss Beek, Stephanie

Bogus, Jason Buckbee, Jessi Budler, David Bulin, Melanie Byrd, Lisa

Casullo, Angie Child, Joan Childers, Jessica Cole, Katie E. Cole, Kirsten

Coniglio, Shannon Cook, Molly

Corkle, Shannon Corkle, Johanna

Creswell, Michelle Cruey, Brian

Daggett , Karin Dankenbring, Angela

DeWitt , Avory Diekmann, Clint

Eckstein, Mandy Elder, Megan Euler, Lynda Ewell, Camie Fertig, Jaime

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Heather Francisco , Betsey French, Jan Gdoric, Amanda Grove , Ashley Haase, Cheri Hamilton, Christina Hansen, Sarah Hansen, Tiffanie Hansen, Lisa Harlow, Stefanie

Heidrele, Jill Hickman, Josh

Hogrefe, Scott Hornyak, Sarah Howard, Cachita Hynes, Kyle Johnson, Lenae Kearns , Erin Keller, Robyn Kingsley , Ryan Kinnison, Stephanie Kinsey, Brad Kisicki, Katherine Kreutz, Eric Larson, Rebecca Lawton, Melissa Lindemann, Megan Linder, Monica Long, Ryan Lowry, Leah Lund , Marie _ Mai, Marci Malone, Laura Martindale, Ken McCartney, Claire

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McHenry, Laura Meyerle, Carri : Myers, Jennie Mulnix, Elizabet ]1 Murphy, Sia Nerantzakis, Am) Nguyen, Kiley Olds, Jackie Opi: . Lynn Packard, Dustin Pattison Christina Pederson, Margo Reh1( Heather Reno, Gretchen Roeme 1 Heidi Roemer, Heather Rosenkra 1 Andrea Ruliffson, Brenda Sabat l : Sarah Sadler , Katie Shamblin , Shayla Simoes , Rebecca Skrivan ,: Tara Stahla, Patty Steinauer, Ad : Struhr, Kristin Taylor, Carly Te . Charity Throener , Anne Ullstro Rosita Umana, James Watson , Kirsten Welch, Zach White, Lind Wright , Ann Yost.

Photo by Shannon Corkle It's a deal •••Jed R owan a nd J .T. Wells , portrayed by Br ad Kisicki and Jos h Boden, settle a deal to buy Jed's land, in the o ne, ac t play, "Tall Tales."
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KNIGHT TALENTS SHINE

~c":One-Act Play u "Tall Tales"

Cast: Kirsten Coniglio, Brenda Sabatka, Jessica

Cole, Brad Kisicki, Josh

Boden, Zach White

Crew: Ryan Kinnison, Melanie Byrd, Jaime

Fertig, Rebecca Lawton, Shannon Corkle, Aaron

Kisicki, Heather

Francisco, Katie E. Cole__ · . J Art Masters

Kim Beadle

Tammy Bratt

Tom Cahela

Nathan Cole

Jill Hickman

John Kay

Robyn Kingsley

Kelly Walters

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Knights

Shannon Corkle, Kelly

Dietz, Angi Hautzenroder, Penny Holman, Rhea

Johnson, Maureen Kane, Amy Lannin, Kathryn

Madsen, Molly

Meisenbach, Daniel Munksgaard, Staci

O'Gorman, Rachel Riley, Amanda Simmons, Lynn

Walters, Jeni Wilson, Deana Winter

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KNIGHTS

As a tribute to this year's senior class over 20% were nominated to be honored as Knights and Ladies. The nominees were involved in school activities and their community while attaining academic success and

KNIGHT · DANY'L MUNKSGAARD
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KNIGHT BEN SWANSON KNIGHT MA TT FIRESTONE KNIGHT CURTIS WITTMANN

LADIES

LADY KELLY HAYES

the respect of their teachers. This year's faculty nominated 5 5 Knights and 66 Ladies, making the final choice a challenge. Congratulations to the class of 1996 Knights and Ladies of Southeast.

LADY REBECCA SKRIVANEK

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LADY SAMANTHA HOHENSEE
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LADY ANNE MILLIGAN

'' Sports do not build character. They reveal it.''

Haywood Jeffries

Up in the air... Sophomore Jon Bowling leaps to deliver a pass to senior Chris Cooper. Bowling started as a sophomore for the State qualifiers.

Working together... Senior Heather Harr sets as junior Kam Gillespie prepares to spike the ball in a match against Lincoln High.

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The Color of Knighta PORTS

Surpassing others in a flash of gold the Knights once again leapt to the top of the sporting charts. Many teams were ranked high and hopes soared. A few teams went on to be champions while others were champions in our hearts. As Knights we strive to Bring Home the Gold.

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ANGLING UP TO THE

P ili ng up the Championships... ( t c ; to bottom) Junior C. Clinard, junio1 K. Pugsley, sophomore C. Van Eck, Sophomore H. Sharp, senior E. Anderson, senior B. Christ, junior J Barton celebrate after winning the girls district meet.

SPAGHETTI DOES THE WORKS

Spaghetti, the famed food of the cross country team, has helped them form an unbreakable bond.

"Our team is unique in that the night before almost every meet we have a spaghetti supper at one of the runner's homes. This provides a chance to get together in a family-like setting, which creates a closeness

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between all the athletes: girls, guys, varsity and JV," said junior Brent Wilson.

The girls won the State Meet and the guy's placed third this year. All the spaghetti paid off; the team spirit was as high as ever. They cheered for each other and t·he team ran together which sophomore Lindsey Ellis referred to as the "Pack Attack."

"Everybody had to run well have a successful team," s a junior Thor Esbensen.

Overall, both teams had good season. Senior Beth Chr said, "Everyone w encouraging everyone. "

Girls NWU Inv. 1st Millard So. Inv. 1st Harold Scott Inv. 1st East 1st Urbandal Inv. 1st LPS Championship 1st Heartland Conf. 1st LPS Reserve 2nd District 1st State 1st Boys NWU Inv. Millard So. Inv. Harold Scott Inv. East Urbandal, Inv. LPS Championship Heartland Conf. LPS Reserve District State 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd ~----------- ·
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COMPETITION

I think I can ... Junior

La us ten runs towards the

during

To be successful Lausten must use endurance, speed, and spaghetti!

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Photo by Tricia Houchin Karli finish line a race. Winning by ·a hair... Senior Jason Von Kaenel races toward the finishing line. Moments latter he met the Kearney runner and finished at the district meet. Th e Southeast team finished third overall qualifyin g fo r state. Von Kaenel won the "Southeast Boys Cross, Country Most Improved Award" this year. The award is given by the coaching staff.
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Photo by Tracie Pedersen Have I finished yet ... Sophomore Kyle Tingle rests after finishing the District meet. CROSS COUN TRY

rrs ALL GOOD~

I like it like that ... Senior Dave Gregorius shows a smile and does a victory dance after winning a point during a varsity meet.

TENNIS TRADITIONS KEEP TEAM SPIRIT ALIVE

If you've ever seen a tennis match you know how intense they get. Each player is focused on the game and thinking of a way to defeat their opponent.

One player serves to the other and they slam the ball back and forth until one player misses. They use a series of swings that would make the average person

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shy away from tennis in fear of breaking their wrists.

Varsity boys tennis player, junior Cordie White laughed, "It's a great way to take out your frustration!"

This year, the Varsity team practiced hard, but it wasn't always serious work. On the way up to the state meet in Omaha, they did one of their 'traditions.'

They wrote messages on a tennis ball about thE ir opponent. As they crossed ov er the Platte River, someone thr , w it out the window.

The Junior Varsity team a l 50 has their own traditi n. Sophomore Travis Nichels ,>n said, "Before every meet we 111 eat Twinkies."

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.I Varsity Westside 1st Kearney Inv. 1st East 1st Northeast 1st Fremont Inv. 2nd Lincoln High 1st Papio Inv. 4th East/Burke 2nd Grand Island 1st Fremont 1st Heartland Conf. 3rd LPS Championships 2nd State 7th JV Reser 'e East 1st Northeast 1st Lincoln High 1st Pius X 1st East 1st Lincoln Christian 2nd Fremont Inv. 1st Waverly 2nd Northeast 1st Pius X 1st Lincoln High 1st LPS Tournament 2nd
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I've got it ... Senior David Creswell concentrates on his sw in g as he practices in preparation for the boys state tennis meet in Omaha. Althou gh the varsity team finished seve nth , they had a pretty great seaso n.

Let's get 'em .. . JV coach Beau Finley encourages the team before the LPS tournament at the Woods Park tenni s complex. They had a really great season this y_ear, finishing either first or second place in the majority of the meets that they competed in. At the LPS tournament, the boy's JV tennis team finished in second place.

Pictured from left: Coach Beau Finley, sophomore Travi s Nichel so n, junior Walker Poppert, junior Mike Nichols, freshman Chris Balfour and sophomore Russell Hohensee.

S tr e t c h ... During the JV LPS tournament meet at Woods Park, sophomore Travis Nichelson reaches for the ball to make the final point

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A STEP IN THE RIGHT

CLOSE, BUT NO CIGAR

Every girls' softball player an exciting season. Senior Kari freshman and sophomores w 1 gave 100% effort this Witherspoon helped carry the have the strength and ability t season while striving team with outstanding pitching repeat this year's rewardi ·1 towards their goal of another performances, as did leading season when they return rn > state championship. Junior hitter, sophomore Kelsey year. Rossel summed up be t Rachel Rossel said, "A lot of Duckworth. The varsity team teams' year, "I think we did w pressure was put on us to follow came out on top by winning the because of the team supp< 1 in the footsteps of last year's LPS Invite Championship, 9-0, and because we had ma 1 team." Though they didn't and many games throughout the strong players that blend ~ quite accomplish what last year. together during the course < year's team did, they still had The JV team consisted of our season."

Omaha Central(DH LPS Invite Kearney(TH) Millard South(DH) Omaha Bryan Elkhorn(DH) Beatrice Varsity Omaha Burke Tourney Omaha Marian(DH) Papio Inv. Millard North Linco ln High(DH) Ralston Northeast(DH) East Papio(DH) Schuyler District Championship (v. LE) LSE Score ' s First 3-1 9 3-2 4-5 2-4 1 6-9 8 3 - 1 3 0 0 1-4 2 1-0 4 0-10 3 4 1 0-1 0 11-6 2-4 4 7-2 2 0 - 5 2 6 1 11-7 3 7-2 2 3-6 2 2 8 State (vs. O.Marian) "-------------~ JV LSE Score's First Seward (DH) 9-8 0-11 Millard South (DH) 7-4 2-8 Omaha Bryan 6 0 Elkhorn 11 7 Omaha Centra l 7-5 5-3 Beatrice 12 2 Omaha Bu rke 2 15 Millard North 4 9 Linco ln Hig h (DH) 1-1 4-9 Ralston 1 6 Northeast (DH) 15-3 2-4 East 9 4 Papi ll ion (DH) 7-6 4-10 Schuy ler 6 4 LPS JV Tourny 12 0Run Feely Run ... Juni o r Ka t e Fee ly sp ee d s p as t fir st b ase as th e R ock e t s wa t ch on in a m aze m e nt.
Photo by Lynn Packard
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DIRECTION

It's all up to me ... Varsity captain Kari Witherspoon winds up to strike out the N o rtheast R o ck e t 's batter. Both games against Northeast were successful. The Knights varsity softball team ended the season with a 14, 14 record. While the JV team had a 10,9 record.

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Swing batter batter swing ... Sophomore Ellie Everett practices her swinging and builds up determination awaiting her turn on deck.
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Photo by Tracie Pedersen License to steal... Junior Courtney Wittstruck and sophomore Dana Aksamit discuss strategical phns in their top secret mission to steal home plate.

VOLLEYBALL NETS

It's a bird, no it's a plane, no it's a volleyball player... Junior Christie Jensen jumps up to spike the ball. The team did many drills to insure this flexiblity to set a ball.

IT'S NOT JUST A RECREATIONAL SPOR--

Hey, did you know that volleyball has been a competitive sport for many years? Some fans think that volleyball is only a recreational sport that you play outside on the sand. This could be no farther from the truth. The varsity volleyball team is supported by many students. Volleyball is as popular to play

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for girls as football is for guys. This year's coaching staff had a new face, assistant coach Kim Siezys. Siezys along with Coach Kathi Wieskamp were outstanding volleyball players at UNL. Kim taught the players skills, how to read situations, and helped train the players mentally by playing down six points. This would help them

stay focused and play better under pressure.

"This year's team has be ~n the closest off and on t .1e court," said senior Heath er Harr. Everyone got along to work against other teams. T 1e girls this year have proved tr at volleyball is just as import a nt ·as any other sport at Southeast I@' Josh Strain

Papio Ralston Columbus Norfolk LNE Bell West Grand Island Fremont East Grand Island Papio Bell West East Fremont Bell East LNE Kearney Hastings LNE Columbus LNE Kearney LHS Beatrice Grand Island East LNE Norfolk LNE Papio North Platte Papio 16-14 , 5-15,15-6 15-2 , 15-2 15-10 , 15-4 15-4 , 15-3 15-10 , 15-2 8-15, 16-18 15-0 , 15-9 15-0 , 15-5 15-12 , 15-8 15-13 , 15-7 19-17 , 4-15 , 15-12 12-15 , 5-15 15-9 , 15-13 15-2, 15-9 15-9 , 15-3 15-17 , 15-4, 15-1 15-5 , 15-5 15-8 , 15-8 8 - 15 , 5-15 15-9 , 12-15 , 15-3 15-12, 8-15, 13-15 15-5 , 15 - 8 16-14 , 15-10 8-15 , 15-8 , 15-4 15-10 , 15-7 15-8 , 15-13 13-15, 19-17, 3-15 15-7 , 14-16, 2-15 3-15, 8-15 13-15 , 7-15 15-12, 16-14 4-15, 6-15

SUCCESS

The sky is the limit ... Senior Heather Harr sets her limits to the sky as she sets the ball for junior Kam Gillispie to smack it right into the faces of the opposi ng team.

Swoosh ... At the speed of light the ball goes through the arms of the Knights' opponents. This shows the mighty power that is displayed by the Southeast Knights. The team would practice hour after hour doing drills and practicing on techniques so they could play to the best of their ability during a game.

I've got it all figured out ... Junior Kam Gillispie leads the team in a talk as the Knights pump,up. When a t~am member makes a mistake she is never yelled at or looked down upon. They just suck it up and do not let it g~t them down.

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SET AND RARING

bump the ball William s helped the team to a 10, 8 winning record.

SETTING SIGHTS ON WINNING SEASO~

Strategy and communication: two words that the reserve and JV Volleyball teams put their hearts into.

Volleyball requires a lot of focus, and the teams practiced hard to gain it. JV player junior Kelly Walter said, "The team succeeded because we were in

the right place at the right time."

The teams certainly proved their work paid off. "We only had two losses and both of those were very close. We were able to compete well with everyone we played," said JV coach Susie Vaxter.

Both teams kept trying. "The coaches made us run lines if we ·

didn't," said junior JV pla~ Abi Williams.

It wasn't all work. One tit Coach Vaxter took the play to her grandmother's h01 and they substituted cookies practice. "It was a lot of fu reserve player sophom< Megan Mullnix said.

East Grand Island Lincoln High East Fremont Hastings Northeast Pius X Columbus Lincoln High East Norris Lincoln High Beatrice Northeast Lincoln High Norfolk Northeast Eas t Grand Island Millard North East Lincoln High Fremont Papillion Northeast Columbus East Beatrice LPS Tourney orfo lk JV 15-13 5-15 15-9 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-15 7-15 7-15 15-3 8-15 15-1( 2-15 15-3 15-3 15-13 2-15 15-1. 15-6 11-15 15- 8 14-16 11-15 15-7 15-11 15-9 6-15 8-15 9-15 15-5 1515-6 15-13 15-8 15-12 3-15 13-15 15-9 14-16 8-1 5 15-11 3-15 15- 8 11-15 11-15 Reserve 15-13 15-12 3-15 12-15 15-4 15-2 10-15 7-15 15-6 15-4 15-5 15-6 7-15 15-7 6-15 10-15 8-15 16-14 9-15 6-15 15-8 14-1615-5 15-6 15-10 LE 11-15 11-15 LH 14-16 12-15 15-5 2-15 10-15 Outta the way, I got it!. .. Junior A William s prepares t o
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TOGO

Stretch ... Junior Abi Williams and sophomore Nichole Abbott spike the ball. The team practiced hard, so they could make these acrobatic moves.

There is no way this ball is going to hit the floor!...

Junior Kelly Walter make s a deep dive proving that the team has not on ly determination but grace as well.

Volleyball is not some after, school, ball,punching, girl talk session; it's a game · only a few can master.

Oh yeah ... Sophomore Nichole Abbott shares her enthusiasm with the rest of her teammates. The loud cheers from their fans showed their appreciation of the team's efforts.

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TAKE A FLYING LEAP»

TEAMS SOAR TO GREAT HEIGHTS

Flying through the air, and flying by the competition, the Southeast girls' and boys' gymnastics teams had impressive seasons this year.

Senior Lisa Bukacek led the girls' team to a second place finish at state, earning first place on floor, second on beam, and placing sixth in the allaround.

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"We worked hard as a team this season, but we also took time for fun," Bukacek said. The boys' team also had a successful and undefeated season. Senior Derek Leiter, likely headed for Olympic competition, competed incredibly throughout all the meets, but took a fall at State, where he was expected to

dominate in individuals. H said, "I was disappointed, but what is important is all my great experiences with the team."

Teammate Cory Adams stepped up to take first plan , and Southeast won StatE. Adams said, "Despite som 2 rough times, we had a gre a t season, and we're all friends.' :

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Boys East 1st Grand Island Inv. 1st Millard North 1st Ralston Inv. 1st Northeast 1st Papio/Millard So. 1st Lincoln High 1st Millard So. Inv. 1st Papio Inv. 1st Heartland Conf. 1st All State Boys Inv. 1st State 1st ·Girls East 1st Grand Island Inv. 2nd Millard No. 2nd Ralston Inv. 7th Northeast 1st Papio/Millard So. 1st North Platte 7th Lincoln High 1st Millard So. Inv. 4th Papio Inv. 1st Heartland Conf. 1st State 2nd
Upside down ... Senior Derek Leiter performs a release move on the high bar. Leiter was a team leader in man , events this season.

Up in the air... Sophomore Emily Rock executes a difficult jump on the balance beam at a meet held at Southeast.

Keep it going... Senior Katie Cole executes a difficult pass of he r floor routine at a g irls meet, as her teammate s and the judges watch intently. Scores mean everything to gymnasts, and the pressure from coaches and competition is always a factor at meets.

Take a break... Senior Okie Samuelson, junior Charlie Varga and senior Cory Adams rest and concentrate while another team competes .

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SET, HUT, HIKE

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A FOOT IN THE PAST, A HAND IN THE FUTURE

Traditions are what keep nations, families, and schools together. They give oneness to the things that otherwise would have no similarities. These rituals do not only carry the teams through their high school years, but they also extend throughout their college years.

It's a well-known tradition that Southeast produces high quality 180 VARS ITY FOOTBALL

athletes that participate beyond high school. Many of these athletes once played on the varsity football team.

"We aren't really looking to go play football. We just end up doing it because it's something we do well," said senior J .R. Edwards, who will play for the number one Huskers.

Although some of the players are going to continue their

experiences by playing for I League teams, some will play f smaller schools. Josh Munfo _ will be playing for Dana Collef Many of the players have n yet decided where they w play.

"Most of the colleges leave waiting until spring. They : for the division I players th • ·come to get us," said senior El Riddle.

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LSE Opp. Northeast 19 0 Lincoln High 17 0 Kearney 17 10 Norfolk 13 31 Millard North 7 28 Grand Island 23 14 Creighton Prep 24 14 Columbus 7 21 East 41 6 Millard South 7 27
Photo by Todd Rees Where are you guys ... Senior Chad Cade looks for an open receiver duri a game vs. Lincoln High. Cade wa s quarterback for the second year on t : varsity team. But this year somethir was different. This year he was one the four captains.

He's goin' down ... Seniors Shane Odenbach, J

Edwards,and Eric

take down a player from Lincoln High, while Senior John Clare looks on. This t

of defense helped the Knights to receive a record of 6,4. With more than fifty percent of the team being seniors this year, next year will be a whole different · ball game.

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Photo by Todd Rees Boogie down ... Junior J ash Smith does his little dance while Southeast dominates over Lincoln High. The Knights became kings when they trampled their opponent. .R. Riddle ype
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Photo by Lynn Packard A pat on the back ... The tradition of a dog pile continued a the Southeast varsity football players riled each other up before the game.

WAITING FOR A TURN~

WINNING IS JUST PART OF THE GAME

The junior varsity football team once again dominated the city of Lincoln, finishing 7-1. The lone setback came against Grand Island. "Overall we played well, I was satisfied with the experience we got and hopefully we'll carry that over to next year's varsity team," junior quarterback Trey Pittenger said.

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Head coach Dick Caster used a three quarterback rotation of Pittenger and juniors Brian Spangler and Joe Fox. "I think it worked out great, we all had a chance to compete," Pittenger said.

The Knights got quality play from the lines, the receivers, and defensive back corps. Junior Mike Kontos, a wideout-

cornerback, was one of the se individuals. "It was a blast, '11 remember all those guys and 11! the stuff we used to pull af1er and before practice," he sad . "This JV team is the great t '. St team in the history of all spo t 5 franchises as far as I 111 concerned," said An . i y ·Genzmer jokingly.

Papillion Fremont Lincoln High Northeast Hastings East JV LSE Opp 7 0 20 7 20 7 21 20 35 0 33 8 Grand Island Creighton Prep . 14 20 22 14 Waverly Northeast Lincoln High East Beatrice Fremont Seward Reserve LSE 18 21 7 20 7 29 0 Opp 0 0 0 7 6 0 6
Looking for holes ... Sophomore wi le receiver Jason Buckbee blasts by defenders en route to a big gain. Buckbee was one of only six sophomores to play junoir varsity.

Running into a brick wall ... Juniors Joe Fox (left) and Richard Vahle (right) halt any Islander thoughts of picking up extra yards. The Knights' only loss came against the Grand Island Islanders by a score of 20~ 14 in a tough fought battle that extended into overtime.

tTripping up Islanders ... Junior Trey Pittenger reaches out and tries to grab a Grand Island running back. Pittenger played comerback and quarterback and saw significant playing time. "I think this year was a learning experience and I'm looking forward to next year," Pittenger said. "This season was just an absolute blast, I couldn' t have enjoyed it any more than I did," said junior Andy Genzmer. "All the guys worked hard all year and I can't wait to see them next year, except on varsity," Genzmer added.

A job well done ... Knights take the offensive and celebrate after a victory against Lincoln East. "We won quite a few games this year, but that wasn't the point. We came out there with the goal to play our best every week, and we did that," Brian Spangler said.

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PUTTING TO PERFECTION

CAN YOU SAY HOT STUFF '?

The hotter the better, right? With the weather for the girls' golf meets, the team was bound to have a great season. The team's first meet was in Grand Island. "It was so hot we thought we were going to die," said senior Jodi Herz. Herz was one of four seniors on the team.

The heat didn't spoil their fun though, while sitting around, the team enjoyed meeting new people from opposing teams and bonding with fellow team members. "When you sit around for two hours you have to find something to do," said junior Jamie Schmidt, co-captain for the team.

"This year was more la : back, we got to have fun ar that's the key thing," sa j Schmidt.

The golf team participated : 14 meets all together, a n received fourth place in tl State Tournament. Can yous~ hot stuff?

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Grand Island Inv. 4th LSE Inv. 4th Crete 2nd Fremont Inv. 2nd Waverly/East 2nd LPS Championship 2nd Spartan Inv. 4th East/Norris 2nd Heartland Conf. 2nd Districts 1st State 4th
Hush on the green ... Junior Coutn E Carper practices putting before a meet
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Nothing but sand ... Junior Chrissy Campbell shoots her way out of the bunker and on to the green. Campbell has been a member of the golf team for three years.

The unbreakable bond .. Senior Laurie Seward, junior Chrissy Campbell, seniors Amanda Grove, Jody Herz, junior Kathy Lau, senior Paige Kubly, freshman Kerri Her z, , freshman Megan Carper, and junior Courntey Carper pose for a team picture. The girl 's golf team placed fourth at state. The team agreed that throughout the season they improved greatly.

Say cheese .. . Laurie Seward and Chrissy Campbell pose for the camera. The season proved to be a great time for team unity.

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LErs HEAR IT FOR THE

TEAM REBOUNDS FROM LOSING STREAK

The Southeast boys' basketball team started the season on fire, winning game after game before cooling down and then warming up again in time for districts and state. "If you ' re hot when tourney time rolls around that's the best position you can be in," senior J .R. Edwards said. Edwards, the elusive guard and floor leader for the Knights, was 186 VARS

explosive. He led the team in scoring and assists and was a one man show at times. "At the beginning of the season it was J.R. and a bunch of other guys," senior Pat Lawler said, "but now it's a bunch of guys playing together as a team."

With streaky shooting senior guard Cory Adams on the perimeter and strong post up players seniors Chris Cooper

and Pat Lawler providing in s de power, the Knights appearec to be set at all five positions. The team couldn't comp l tin with a 15-7 record and a dist ict championship victory O ' -er Norfolk. The Knights are in st 1te for the second year in a row

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Fremont Urbandale , IA Hastings North Platte CB Abe Lincoln Nebraska Holiday Prep Classic Kearney Grand Island Omaha Burke Papio/LaVista East Millard West • Lincoln High Pius X Northeast Columbus Norfolk District State LSE Opp 69 59 87 54 86 69 71 63 72 60 94 70 61 74 77 63 65 64 71 63 69 66 87 92 53 63 67 92 66 62 89 76 1st Semifinalis t
Photo by Tracie Pedersen A handle on the competition ... Se r or Chri s Cooper goes up for the j ump t · against Hastings. "It was fun while t lasted, now's it's time to move on t < other things," Cooper said.
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Listen up boys... Coach JR Connell gives some pointers to the boys basketball team during a ti me out. Coach Connell's advice led the team to a 15, 7 record during the regular season.

Sophomore Jon Bow ling said, "This year's team was probably the most un ited team that I' ve ever played with." The te am had its stars, but in the end they all played as a team. Their goal of a state championship ended in the semifinals wh en Columbus defeated the Knights.

Eat my shorts ... The Varsity Basketball team showed its stuff during the Hasting game. Senior JR Edwards shows his razzle dazzle with a slam dunk.

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Photo by Ember Miles Up in the lights ... Junior Ben Erie posts up against the Hastings center. Erie contributed to the Knights ~uc~ess this year by coming off the bench to backup Chris Coo per.

NOTHING BUT THE NET,

LOOKIN' THEIR BEST

Someone can always tell it did have its draw backs. The when there is a basketball time that basketball took up, cut game because the players into the players' free time. The always dress up the day of the loss of time had some benefits. game. The Junior Varisty and "It taught us responsibility," Reserve Boys Basketball team said Bauer. members are no exception to Along with the responsiblity that ritual. "The coach wore the there came public support. same pants for every game," Junior Varsity center Brett Stohs said Reserve center Erik Bauer. said, "People would tell you that Although the season was fun you did a good job after a game,

and you don't even know \A r they are."

From dressing up on the ga 1 day to pre-game routine 1 watching streakers run acr > the floor after their Jun c Varsity game, both the Rese ,, and JV teams had winn j r seasons. ·

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JV LSE Opp Fremont 71 58 Hastings 61 50 Papio / LaVista 77 63 North Platte 71 56 CB Abe Lincoln 70 61 Kearne y 63 49 Grand Island 81 83 Omaha Burke 86 71 East 81 52 Millard West 61 51 Lincoln High 81 87 Pius X 56 58 Northeast 69 78 Columbus 69 54 Norfolk 72 59 LPS JV Tourney 73 60 76 87 ·Reserve LSE Opp Crete 59 53 Fremont 82 41 East 66 64 Lincoln High 54 40 Pius X 57 58 Papio / LaVista 75 25 Beatrice 53 52 Northeast 57 46 East 56 59 Lincoln High 68 46 Millard South 62 49 Waverly 68 57 LPS East Tourney 71 38 Northeast Tourney 66 68 In the paint ... Reserve center
Bauer shoots from inside against Lincoln High School as forward O ng Dirksen(44) and guard Ryon
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BABYI

Wait, new plan... The Juni o r Varsity team gathers around coach Mike Dobbs as he explains to his team a new strategy during a time o ut.

The leader of the pack ... Reserve forward Matt Pluker(3 2) leads a guard Nate Kell er(22), center Matt Jones(50), forward Blake Anderson(34) and the Lincoln High players toward the basket in the second quarter of the game. The Reserve team finished the · season 11,3.

Coming around the corner... Junior Varsity guard Jeff Sorensen looks t o pass as he dribbles the ball down the base line. Southeast would eventually win against Council Bluffs Abe Lincoln.

Photo by Tracie Pedersen
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KEEP YOUR EYE ON

CHEWING UP THE COURT

This year's Girls Varsity Basketball team had the determination that brought a great season. Coach John Larsen gave the team the encouragement that was widely complimented by the players.

"He (Coach Larsen) knows everything about everything there is to know about the

game,"said sophmore Kaleen Broman. "He's a great coach, and he's very supportive," added junior Elizabeth Young. The team was also influenced not only by their coach, but traditions.

One tradition that the team shared was·a good gum chewing session right before all of the

games. "It's just sort of gc ad luck. Emily Anderson is alw ~_ ys the one who passes the garb , .ge can around. It's just a li t tle ritual thing we do," Young Sc id.

The team used traditions an d a winning attitude to help th ~m throughout their success ~ul season . .

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LSE Opp Fremont 58 38 Hastings 55 49 North Platte 57 28 CB Abe Lincoln 45 46 Urbandale, IA LPS Holiday Prep 1st East 50 23 Grand Island 38 35 Kearney 55 29 Northeast 52 27 Omaha Burke 60 48 Papio/LaVista 55 35 Millard West 46 16 Lincoln High 42 29 Columbus 50 48 Pius X 55 47 Norfolk 51 53 Districts State Qualifh rs State Qua terfinali
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It's up ... Junior Elizabeth Young lan ls after shooting the ball against Pius
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190 VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL

THE BALL

Ready, aim ... Junior Kam Gillispie peers _ at the basket above her head. A main goal of the team was to always know your marks, and always know a clear route to the basket.

Not this time ... Junior Courtney Wittstruck tries to steal the ball from a Piu s X player's hand s. This sort of determination hel pe d the team play well all season. "We always stuck with the same lineups and we played together as a team well," said junior Eli za beth Young.

In the nick of time ... Senior Heather Harr shot the ball after battling for it with a member of the Pius X team.

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REACHING NEW

B URNI NG T HoEy Tracie Ce(YM PETIT I OI

From meditation to black "It gave us a chance to relax and socks to bonfires, team think about the game," spirit thrived in the Junior Kalvelage said.

Varsity and Reserve Girls' For the Reserve team the Basketball teams. Even though rituals were a little more out of it was a pretty normal season for the ordinary. They were all told both teams, there were some to bring something black to especially memorable times. destory, and they went out to Junior Varsity center Jill the parking lot and burned it all.

Kalvelage remembers visually Reserve·guard Brooke Sawyers meditating in 'the pit' in the said, "It was to symbolize that · gymnastics room before games. we were going to burn the

Rockets."

A game that the JV te; remembers vividly was t game against Pius X. "We wi expecting them to be rea good, and they were, but in 1 last quarter we took it point point, and won," commen1 center Abi Williams.

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JV LSE bpi: Fremont 49 19 Hastings 29 43 Papio / La Vista 41 20 North Platte 36 33 CB Abe Lincoln 44 42 LPS Holiday Prep East 40 28 Northeast 23 37 East 43 38 Grand Island 36 49 Kearney 47 35 Northeast 45 34 Omaha Burke 30 20 Millard West 43 17 Lincoln High 34 24 Columbus 31 52 Pius X 46 45 Norfolk 32 40 Districts State Reserve LSE Opp Crete 19 24 East 33 20 Lincoln Christian 39 37 Lincoln High 37 20 Pius X 20 51 Millard South 28 33 Papillion / La Vista 24 22 Millard North 30 38 Northeast 20 33 East 33 41 Lincoln High 32 23 Northeast 42 30 Waverly 39 35 LPS Res. Tourney-LNE 34 38 Up for two ... Center/Forward junic Abi Williams sails the ball over her •· ... · . opponent for a two,point shot.
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HEIGHTS

The suspense grows ... Freshman Alisha Borchers pauses before releasing the ball for a freethrow, while the other nine players wait anxiously.

To show their team unity the Reserve team wore black socks for the Northeast game, and for several other games. "It said that every time we took a step we were stomping on the opponent," said Reser ve forward, junior Sarah Claus.

Claus also mentioned that the Reserve team improved greatly on their offense and their unity on the court, by "passing more, being patient, and looking inside."

Down the middle ... Amidst four of her opponents, Center/Forward junior Kelly W a lter takes another shot during a home game against Papillion/ La Vista. The JV Girls won the game 41,20.

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Photo by Tricia ouchin CHARGE!!. .. Reserve's Guard, sophomore Kelsey Duckworth, takes off down the court, charging around several Northeast opponents.

boy 's d iv in g a t t h e D eva n ey spo rt s ce nt e r. Se llh o rn was o n e of th e m e mb e rs of th e b oy's d iv ing t ea m t1 at q u a lifi ed fo r st a t e Whil e a t th e st a t m ee t , Se llh o rn d efea t ed hi s o pp o n e tt s t o t a k e fir st pl ac e .

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SWIMMING THEIR WAY TO THE TOP

scholarship so that he can swim in college. This year, the boy's swimming and diving team was hoping to place in the top three, but their main goal was to defeat East, whom they lost to earlier in ·the year.

For motivation before a meet (when there is snow on the

before state, the guys sh a v € their heads. "It's almost a psychological thing," Row in said. "You think it makes y )U swim faster so you get that ir to your head. Then , when y )U swim, you usually do go a ot ·faster."

At swimming and diving "There is a lot of team unity," ground) the guys run arou 1d meets there is a lot of said Senior Pat Rowan. Rowan the school and then jump ir tc tensi o n and excitement. is hoping to receive a the pool. Also, every ye ;~ r : Each swimmer thinks of being the first to finish their event while every diver is t h inking of their form . As they race t owards the o ther end of the pool, the swimmers are met by their teammates who are sh o uting w o r d s of enc o uragement.

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FTP ~~-LS E Opp Papillion 1 11 7 6 Beatrice / GI 1st r pt East 70 116 LSE Invite 3rd Fremont 9 3 46 Ra lston Rela y s 2nd Westside 10 3 8 7 Northeast 1 29 5 7 Om a ha Burke 94 86 Lincoln High 122 5 3 West s ide Inv. 4 th Heartl a nd Conf. 2nd Sta t e 5th
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BLACK FI SH, GOLD FISH.

If I were a butterfly.. . Junior Jason Blaze races against time to defeat his opponents in the butterfly, an event in boy's and girl's swimming Several of their teammate s, from both swimming and d iving qualified for the state meet which was held at Devaney on February 23 and 24. The team had a pretty good year and finished the season in fifth place

Photo by Maureen Ka ne Splash ... Junior Brett Spilker shows off his skill and ability at a swimming and diving meet earlier this year. Long hours of practice and determination paid off for Spilker when he finished the season by placing ninth in · the state meet. at the state meet. Photo by Tricia Houchin Gotta get som e ai r.. .
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Sophomore Ross Pierson comes up for air during a swimming and diving meet against Lincoln High. Southeast won the meet 122,53.

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All for one and one for all ... "G rac io us sa k es , we've h a d p a nc a k e: th e res t of yo u ca n ea t o ur wa k es. " Durin g th e se aso n t h e numb e r o ne thin g th a t k e pt th e t ea m go in g wa s t ea m spirit a nd unit y.

DISCO FEVER IS BACK

This year's girl's swimming and diving teams were in the groove. They finished the season 5-2.

Celebrations of the year were spiffy. The teams partied hearty by having totally tubular disco parties. "They were awesome. Everyone had a great time," said senior Kelly Dietz.

Swimmers and divers had fun dressing up in bell-bottoms and ringer shirts while busting a move to The Village People.

The team also had a narly turn -out of state competitors. A total of 14 girls qualified for state. They were: April Barton , Sara Barton , All yss Beek , Emilie Belster, Kelly Bowen, Katie Cole,

Britt Johnson, Kellie Johns c r Beth Lococo, Ashley Peters <r Annie Rowan, Ivy Stat b 1 Macaela Stephenson, and Sa r t: Thorson. Dietz said that t 1 number of competitors v\ a probably one of the team ' s m , ,~ valuable accomplishments 1J the season.

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LSE Opp Papillion 112 69 Ralston Rela y s 2nd Beatrice / GI 1st East 80 106 LSE Invite 5th Fremont 9 3 35 estside 88 100 Northe a st 114 69 Om a h a Burke 120 66 Lincoln Hi gh 132 5 3 estside Inv. 3 rd Heartland Conf. 2nd St a t e 4 th ~-----------'
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OPTION

Free-style inania ... In the state preliminaries senior Kellie Johnson took first in - both the 200 free,style and the 500 free,style. In the state finals Johns o n finished second in both events. "I think we'll do just fine without her but, she will definitely be missed very much next year, both on the score board and in character," said junior April Barton, a fellow teammate.

Look out below... Junior Allyss Beek dives before a meet. This little extra practice will just intensify the long hours put into daily practices. Before practice it was not •uncommon to see the team throwin g around a frisbee outside of the

Chow down ... Junior April Barton and freshman Ivy Statler prepare some grub for the guys before the boys •Ralston relays. The guys showed their appreciation for this deed, by making the · girls a breakfast, with a taste of fish food hidden in the swimming locker rooms. meal.

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A TEAM PERSPECTIVE ON A POPULAR SPORT

LSE's wrestling team had many g o od athletes this year. Everyb o dy worked har d t o contribute t o the team's rec ord. "Everyone made a huge effo r t bu t the freshmen wrestlers really di d g o o d , " said senior Bra d Walton . This year alone a fres h man made it t o state and then later three m o re went to

state after making varsity The team was again led by Coach Dick Caster who his players described as a "pretty laid back person. " The m o st embarrassing m o ment this year was best put by junior Craig Reinsch . "My m o st embarrassing moment was wr estling a tall guy to determine

whether I would go to state a 1d I could not lift him up and ev1ry time I tried I would fall flat J n my back." The team claime c t o have no rituals, just that t l ey were a unique team and ho r e d t o do well in all their match <s.

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Varsity maha North ol u mb u s Li nco l n High Bellevue West Inv Norfolk reighton Prep r and Island Fremont Lincoln East PS Inv. ortheast Oma h a Bu rke Inv Norfo lk Inv eartland Conf. Districts State Cl ark Invite Lin col n East Beatrice Sewa rd Li n coln Hig h LSE 78 16 51 8th 20 90 24 19 25 23 8th 6th 5th 8th 25th Junior Va r s it y Fin ishes 7t h 3r d 1s t 5 t h 3rd Res erv e Fi n is h es No r th eas t In vi t e 1s t Lincoln Eas t Invite 1st South east In v ite 2 nd Opp 63 28 60 158 55 53 41 46 You're not going to pin me ... Se n i r S h a n e Legg is fi ghting to st ay in th t m a t c h by tr yin g t o r ega in hi s b a lanc aga in st hi s o p po n e nt.
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VICTORY IN 1996

Boy meets mat... Here junior wrestler Craig Reinsch is caught in a pinning situation trying to regain his base and turn the advantage from his opponent. That is what wrestling is all about. Two athletes countering each others moves with won goal and that is to out wrestle the other competetor. The team also supports each other in their matches. "A lo t of people in a lot of tough m a tch es really showed out during the season," said Reinsch. That just goes to show that there are more things than just winning, the purpose is to support others. ·

How about a hug ...

A re gular standoff depicts Senior Josh Munford standing up a beaten wrestler from Lincoln High. The two wrestlers are tied up and Josh is trying to go for a takedown.

Wrapping it up ...

LSE Knight Senior Brett Swarts works on cradling up his opponent to go for the ·pin, while the referee looks on. Moves like this is what got the Knights their chance to go to State this year.

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Girls Cross Country: Emily Anderson, April Barton, Whitney Bauer, Jen Beyer, Barbara Bohn, Brieanna Bonstetter, Ahsha Borchers, Beth Christ, Angela Clark, Courtney Clinard, Angela Cox, Johanna Creswell, Nichol Doney, Elizabeth Dyer, Lindsey Ellis, Jenny Erickson, Heidi Esbensen, Erica Fellers; Emily Goos, Jill Hickman, Karli Lausten, Jessica Letheby, Bree Lindschmidt, Megan Ludwickson, Renee Myers, Sara Nadelman, Elizabeth Peterson, Melisa Peterson, Kelly Pugsley, Courtney Quillen, Mackenzie Qu1ll~n , Kimberly Ross, Hadley Sharp, Senty Stratton, Karin Sommer, Lindsay Taylor, Carly Tegt, Zara Tenopir, Hilary Thege, Cara Van Eck, Ashley Vodehnal, Kim Wilson.

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Abbott, Nichole 78, 162, 177 , 234

Adams, Cory 6, 18, 143, 140 , 154 , 178, 179, 186, 200, 234, 236

Adams, Jill 78, 142, 143, 154

Adams, Matthew 78, 236

Agee, Cameron 18

Agena,Shane 77

Agnew, Erin 78, 159

Aguglia, Scott 50 , 235

Aguirre, Gabriel 78, 143

Ahlstedt, James 78, 145

Ahrendt, Teri 13, 50 , 56, 140, 142, 152, 159, 160

Ahrendt, Toni 78, 115, 142, 239

Aksamit, Dana 78, 173, 232

Aksamit, Trent 13, 50, 154

Aldridge, Andy 11, 18, 139 , 147 , 156,159, 160

Alexander, Tadd 18

Alexander, Zachary 78

Alfredson, Kara 50, 139, 143, 154

Alfrey, Louise 128

Alles, Christine 18, 139, 141, 142, 150, 159

Allison, Angela 18, 159

Almazan, Antonio 128

Alwin, Anthony 50, 70

Ames, Andrew 156

Anderson, Amanda L. 12, 18

Anderson, Amanda R. 18, 148 , 150. 151, 224, 228

Anderson, Blake 189, 237

Anderson, Brett 7, 18, 145

Anderson, Emily 18, 142, 150, 154,168,190,232,237

Anderson, Heidi 50, 140, 145, 146,158,160

Anderson, Jason 78, 144

Anderson, Reed 50, 154, 235

Anderson, Robin 50, 114, 142, 143, 158, 163

Anderson, Tiffany 50, 77, 144

Andretti , Tina 78

Andrews, Arie 77, 119

Andrews, Austin 77

Andrews, Eric 78, 162, 236

Andrews, Joanna 128

Boys Cross Country: Clint Baker, Brad Bare, Chris Baumbach, Tim Beard, Luke Bergmeier, Marc Biggerstaff, Clinton Cederdahl, Ben Christ, Morgan Davis, Clint Eckstein, Jeff Ehlers, Matt Ehlers, Thor Esbensen , Nicholas Guenzel, Chad Herren, Aaron Hurlbut, James Hynes, David Jenkins, Kurt Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Jeremy Kester, Luke Mahoney, Seth Meranda, Andy Muffly, Jason Nunes, Tim Oltman, Brendan Plageman, Nate Plageman, Dan Richter, Andy Ripple, Todd Schkade, Eric Schnieber, Erik Sommer, Chris Stolle, Nick Steinke, Andy Swanson, Ben Swanson, Kyle Tingle, Andy Tucknott, Chip Uhrmacher, Jason Von Kaenel, Brian Wandzilak, Clinton Weishahn, Brent Wilson, Charlie Wright.

Andrews, Tanner 50

Andrews, Trevor 7 8

Antholz, Renee 233

Anthony, David 78

Appling, John 50

Archer, Rebecca 77,154

Armbruster, Alicia 233

Armstrong, Travis 239

Arp, Don 50,138,157

Arter, Alison 50

Artz, Bradi 50 , 58, 144, 153, 223

Asche, Tasha 18,148,150,224

Ash, Mark 18

Audi, Paul 50, 160

Augstums, Ieva 51, 142 , 143 , 148, 158, 224

Aukerman, Elizabeth 51 , 114, 146

Austin, Andrew 77, 2 3 3

Austin, Sarah 77

Averett, Cambria 78 , 112, 142

Averett, Casey 51, 149

Avey, Jill 18, 150 , 151, 152

BBaack , Holly 78, 142

Bachman, Kristine 77, 112

Backhaus, Autumn 51, 158, 238

Bacon, Keegan 51

Bahe ,Alexa nder 2 , 78,144,237

Bahr, Tara 51

Baird, Lyla 51, 139 , 146

Baker, Clint 232

Baker , Jill 14, 18 , 152

Banwell , Ane 128

Barber , David 18

Bare , Bradley 7 8 , 96, 144, 151, 162 , 228, 232

Bargas, Amanda 18, 33, 49, 144, 150, 151, 152

Barker, Joshua 51 , 141

Barksdale, Nicholas 51, 144, 235

Barnason , Timothy 51

Barney , Lisa 79, 142, 160, 239

Barnhard, Debra 51, 142, 145 , 158,160

Barret, Adam 77

Barret , Alexander 77

Bartek , Anne 2 3 3

Bartek, Sara 79, 142, 150, 151 , 159,228,234

Bartels, Andra 18, 77

Bartels, Jennifer 79, 112

Bartels , Jessica 51, 115, 159

Bartling , Kelly 19 , 142, 145, 150

Barton, April 51, 168, 196, 197, 232,238

Barton,Sara 77, 196 ,234,238

Batson, Ambra 79 , 112 , 160

Bauer , Amy 51, 52

Bauer, Andrew 19

Bauer, Elizabeth 19, 236

Bauer, Erik 79, 188 , 237

Bauer , Lakisha 51 , 143

Bauer, Whitney 79, 232

Baug o us , Jennifer 79

Baum, Gail 128

Baumbach , Chris 51, 112, 113, 146, 155, 232

Baus-Herbin , Wendi 128

Baxendale, Heather 51 , 112, 113

Beadle, Kim 79, 160, 161

Beaman, Aelene 51

Beard, Timothy 19, 138,139, 141, 142, 143 , 147, 150, 151, 154, 156, 232

Becker, Alicia 79 , 115

Becker , Nancy 128

Beckius, Thomas 79, 82, 148 , 159, 160

Beckwith, Wendy 79, 160

Beek, Allyss 11, 51, 112, 145, 160, 162, 196,197,238

Beeman , Sara h 51

Behn, Becky 234

Behringer, Anne 79

Beil, Katrina 51, 152

Beitler, Kimberly 51, 145

Bell, Jason 51, 62, 235

Bell, Jeffrey 79, 112

Bell , Joshua 51

Bell, Justin 51

Bellam y, Adam 51, 144, 145

Belster, Emilie 196, 238

Bemis , Jennifer 51, 143

Bench, Jesicah 79 , 112

Bender , Chad 19, 112, 142, 150 , 155, 156, 157, 159

Bender , Nicholas 51, 114 , 143, 162

Bender", Robert 51

Benischek, Adam 79

Bennett, Rita 128

Berger , Gabrielle 8, 19, 33, 139,142, 143 , 147, 150, 158, 159

Bergman , Jesse 52, 120, 154

Bergmeier , Luke 79, 232

Bergstrom, Nathan 77 , 112

Berndt, Magaret 79, 84, 112, 157

Berry, Amber 79

Berry,Laura 19,140

Berry, Lindsay 13 , 52

Bertram, David 77

Bertrand, Jim 128

Best, Brian 79, 94

Biggs, Dan 5 2

Bills, Charles 79, 236

Bills , Sarah 79, 115

Biskup, Jerry 77

Blacksher , Nicholas 79

Blair, Theodore 79 , 236, 239

Blank, Adam 19

Blase , Jason 52, 66, 195, 238

Blatchford , Chad 128

Bleach, Jill 23 7

Blomberg, Scott 79, 236

Blome, Sara 79, 115, 234

Blue, Christopher 52, 235

Blythe, Trevor 52

Bock, Whitney 52, 233

Bode, Melanie 19

Bode, Michelle 19

Boden, Josh 77, 150, 160, 161

Boettcher , Jared 79

Bogle, Judy 128

Bogus, Step hanie 79, 142, 16 0

Bohling, Angela 1 9, 112, 113 , 139, 140, 141, 143, 149 ,

Bohlke, Saraugh 52, 141, 143 , 145,146

Bohn,Barbara 79,113,232

Bohn, Steven 77, 236, 239

Bohnart, Seth 5 2

Boilesen, Elizabeth 20, 112, 11 150, 158, 159

Bomberger , Leah 52

Bonne , Brian 79

Bonstetter, Brieanna 232

Booe, Brian 52, 114 , 236

Boop, Jennifer 20, 152

Borchers, Alisha 193, 232, 2 3 ~

Borer, Jennifer 20 , 23, 114

Bornemeier, Ashley 52 , 142

Bos, Ashley 79, 238

Botkin, Jamie 9, 20, 49, 140, 1 238

Bouge, Bethany 20,149

Bouwens, Bonnie 128

Bowen, Kelly 79, 196, 234, 2 3

Bowers, Kathryn 79, 233

Bowling, Jonathan 14, 79, 14 3 166, 187, 235, 236

Boyer, Brandon 5 3

Boyte, Dax 20

Brady, Cullen 79

Brady, Dillon 79, 140, 146, 2 3 239

Brager, Erin 6, 11, 20, 29, 33 , 140 , 144, 150 , 162

Brandle, Elizabeth 79

Brandt, Kari 53, 143, 154

Brannen, Matthew 79

Bratt, Tamara 79, 161

Braunsroth, Brandon 7, 79

Bread, T. 156

Breen, Jaime 53, 145, 234

Breinig, Luke 53, 156

Brenden, Kelly 79

Brenneise, Daniel 13, 5 3

Brester, Ranae 53, 152

Brethouwer, Michelle 77

Brettmann , Christi 20

Brey, Kelly 20, 35, 114 , 150 , ; 223, 232

Brey , Nicole 53, 232

Briggs, Brandy 53

Briggs, Nicole 79 , 112, 141

Brinkman,Shannon 128

Broadus, Michael 6, 20, 139, 144, 151, 228

Brock, Travis 53

Broderick , Michael 53

Broderick, Thomas 77

Brogan, Heather 80

Brokering, Beth 53, 114

Brolhorst, Joshua 80, 144, 23 <

Brolhorst, Randy 128

Brolliar, Tracey 80

Var s ity Softball: Front Row: Courtney Wittstruck, Kate Feely, Melissa Wood, Sarah Roby. Second Row: Shannon Cook, Dana Aksamit, Megan Faris, Kelsey Duckworth, Rachel Rossel, Nikki Brey. Back Row: Coach Scott Galusha, Kara Severin, Stacy Henn, Kelly Brey, Jodi Buman, Karen Witherspoon, Leslie Grosshans, Coach Gene Lessman.

Baker, Melissa 51

Baker , Tara 78 , 112, 152

Bakk, Alisha 78, 112, 113

Balfour , Chris 171, 233

Ball , Andrew 18

Ball, Michael 7 8

Bangert, Travis 78, 236, 237

Banks, Antonio 14,· 78, 143, 162, 235

Banta, Heather 78, 112

Banta , Oliver 18 , 156

Bantam, Tena 18

Best , Nicholas 77

Beste, David 52, 143, 146

Bettenhausen, Matt 52, 114, 139, 141, 145, 146 , 154, 162

Beyer , Jen 232

Beyer, Scott 56, 77

Beynon, Peter 19

Bice, Lance 79

Biggerstaff, Cory 52, 60, 112, 113

Biggerstaff, Marc 232

Biggs, Brandy 72

Broman, Kalleen 80, 142, 19 0 233,237

Bronson, Heather 20, 142, 1 5 ( 159

Brooks , Linda 128

Brott, Joel 128

Brounsroth, Brandon 88

Brower, Damon 53

Brown , C.j. 20, 138, 143, 147 150, 156, 157

Brown , Ilya 80, 143

Brown , Michelle 53

Brown , Patrick 20, 128, 144 ,

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JV Volleyball: Front Row: Stephanie

Downs, Jamie Siedschlag , Nichole Abbott, Ashley Kelliher, Jenny

Ogorzolka, Macaela Stephenson. Back Row: Betty Nienkamp , Lindsey Ellsworth, Abi Williams, Kelly Walter, Jill Kalvelage, Brenda Knippelmeyer, Emily Williams, Sandra Rogers.

Doan, Jesse 24, 239

Dobbs, Mike 189, 236

Dobler, Nate 56, 235

Dodds, Shelly 129

Doeschot, William 24

Doiel, Chad 24

Dolan, Patrick 54, 56, 112

Dombrowski, James 24

Domeier, Jamie 235

Doney, Nichol 82, 232

Donovan, Wish 82

Dorsey, Shannon 24

Doughert½Dan 129 ,155

Dougherty, Daniel 82

Doughty, Floyd 129

Douglas, Brian 82, 162

Downing, Douglas 77

Downing, Kent 24, 156, 158, 159

Downs, Stepha nie 56, 234

Doyle, Mic h elle 13, 56, 158

Drake, Kell y 56, 112, 140

Dreith, Cha rlene 129

Driscoll , David 77

Dubisar, Kelly 56, 139, 143, 158

Duckers, Christi 77

Duckworth, Kelsey 82, 172, 193, 232,238

Duden, Matthew 25

Duey,Andrew 56,156,158,159, 235

Dugger, Jason 82, 142

Duong, Kieu 82, 151

Dutton, Dan 82, 235

Dworak, Kelly 82, 144, 234

Dyer, Eli zabeth 82, 159, 142, 232, 238

EEaton, Erin 82, 145

Ebben, Merissa 56, 154, 155, 159

Eckstein, Clint 82, 162, 163 , 232

Eddy, Arlys 129

Edmonds, Abigail 82, 162

Edwards, j.R. 14, 25, 143, 144 , 154, 180, 181, 186, 187, 235,236

Edwards, Jane 129

Eells, Derrick 2 3 3

Effie, Christina 56

Eggers, Stacey 82, 138, 158, 159

Eh lers, Jeffrey 25, 232

Reserve Volleyball: Front Row: Sara Bartek, Carrie Myers, Megan Euler, Jamie Marxsen, Brooke Stokke. Back Row: Cassie Crow, Megan Mullinix, Jenny French, Dana Schnieber, Kelly

Dworak, Adriann Crowder, Sara Barton, Student Coach Becky Behn. Not

Pictured: Coach Jenn Rigby.

Ehle rs , Matt 232

Eihnsen, Julie 238

Eise nh auer, Emily 82, 86, 115

Eise nhau e r , Michael 56

Elder, Cynt hi a 25, 112, 113, 143, 149, 158, 159

Elder, Mandy 25, 143, 160

Elg ert, Co llin 56

Elkins, Jerrad 25

Ellis, Lind sey 82, 94, 162, 168 , 232

Ell swort h , Lind sey 56, 64, 234, 237

Emry, Rand y 129

Emsick, Joe 239

England, Matthew 25, 146, 147 , 156, 159

Epp, Andrea 56

Erickson, Christine 25, 114, 140, 148 , 150, 151, 158, 159, 224

Erickson, Craig 56

Erickson, Jennifer 25, 139, 141, 143, 146, 158, 159, 232

Erickson, Ke ll y 12, 25, 43

Erie, Benjamin 56, 187 , 236

Erwin, Hyle 25

Esbensen, Heidi 232

Esbensen, Thor 57,168,232

Faris, Megan 232, 233

Farley, Tim 236

Farmen, Scott 83

Feely, Kathleen 77,172,232

Fellers, Erica 25, 150, 154, 232

Fellers, Trent 238

Fenton, Joel 26

Fertig, Camie 57, 112 , 113, 142, 160

Fertig, Jaime 23, 26 , 115 , 142, 148,149,150,158,160, 161

Fey, Cassandra 83, 160

Field, John 239

Fields, Randall 26 , 143, 150, 156, 158

Filliez, Matthew 2 6

Finkhouse, Sarah 83, 141, 159 , 234,238

Finley, Beau 171, 239

Firestone, Daniel 83, 118 , 119, 162 ,236

Firestone, Matthew 26, 150, 154,164

F~che~Ertc 26,124

Fischer, Heather 57

Fischer, Joshua 77

Fischer, Justin 83, 115, 239

Fisher, Becky 200

Fisher, Joshua 83, 113 , 162, 236

Fisher, Lindsey 5 7 , 143, 151, 1 53,223

Fisher, Rebecca 26 , 140

Fisher, Robert 5 7

Flaherty, Michae l 83, 154

Fleming, Diah 143

Fletcher, Anne 122, 129

Fletcher, Donald 26

Flory, Bill 129

Flowers, Melissa 83

Floyd, Joshua 83

Flury, Valerie 57, 112, 113 , 142

Focht, Tom 129

Fogerty, Rylan 83

Ford, David 19, 26, 144

Ford, Gillian 83, 140, 160

Forst, Ryan 57, 235

Forst, Tonya 83, 144

Foss, Rodne y 83

Fowler, Felicia 26, 139, 143, 150, 151, 158, 159

Fowler, Jack 233

Fox,Joseph 57,182,183,235

Frager, Nicholas 26

Fraley, Nickola s 26

Fralin, Benjamin 83

Francil, Sheri 26, 112 , 113

Francisco, Heather 26, 142, 143 , 145 ,150,156 ,158 , 160 , 161

Franklin, Emily 83

Franks, Steven 57, 140

Fras, Nick 19, 26

Frazer.Jill 129

Fredette, Angela 5 7

Fredette, Daniel 26, 138, 149, 150

Fredrickson, Nathan 26, 150

Freie, Chad 57

French, Betsey 57, 143 , 160

French, Jeffre 26

French, Jennifer 83, 234

Frerichs, Dana 141

Frey, Cory 83, 112, 113 , 144, 156

Frey, Jeff 8, 26

Friesen, Courtney 26

Friesen, Katie 83, 162

Froscheiser, David 83, 140 , 146

Garbini, Jennifer 83, 115

Gardner, Jessica 27,

, 142, 150 , 158

Gardner, Toni 77

Garris, Corey 27, 144, 150 , 154 , 236

Garrison, Jeremie 77

Garrison, John 129

Garthright, Lizzy 233

Garthright, Matthew 57, 139 ,

Garver, Ben 139

Gaston, Erick 27, 150

Gates, Brian 83, 88

Gates, Gregory 57

Gates, Lisa 2 7

Gdovic, Janet 57, 139, 142 , 143 , 145, 158 , 159 , 160

Gealy, Abbi 57, 153, 163, 223

Geier-Craft, Vanessa 57 , 143

Geistlinger, David 57

Genzmer, Andy 57, 182, 183 ,

George, Thomas 5 7

Gerber, Cat herine 57, 142, 145 154

Gerner, Erica 83, 148

Gesch, Jeremiah 27

Gibson, Adrianne 149

Gibson, Ian 11, 27, 114, 143, 1 5 , 158, 163

Gibson, Timothy 57

Gifford, Ty 2 3 7

Gilfillan, Dameon 2 7

Gillespie, Kristy 233

Gillispie, Kam 14, 58 , 154 , 166 , 175, 191, 233, 237

Ginger, Treista 58

Gittins, Catharine 28, 114

Glabe, Dori 83, 148

Glaesemann, Jason 58, 148, 15 ~ 224

Glaesemann, Justin 58 , 112, 15

Glaser, Michael 77

Glaze, Brian 58

Glenn, Paul 28

Globe, Robert 146

Goans, Carol 129

Goble, Robert 83, 142, 146 Goff, Lori 12 9

Golden, Tim 12 9

Goiter, Sarah 58, 143, 151

Gandolfi, Susan 28, 112, 11 3, 141, 141, 150

Gonzales, Eddie 239

Goodro, Jeremiah 140

Goodwater, Sheila 28, 148, 224

Goos, Emily 58, 140, 232

Gordon,Sean 58,235

Graham, Catherine 58

Graham, Tiffany 28, 141, 52

Grant, Nicholas 83

Grantski, Trisha 83

Graupner,Sue 129

Gray,Sara 83,153,223

Green,CJ 28

Green, DeeAnn 9, 21, 28, 142 , 145, 150, 151

Green, Jeremie 58, 77

Green, Jesse 83

Green, Kyle 58, 115

Gregg, Katherine 28, 140 , 142 , 147, 148, 150, 224

Gregortus,Dave 28, 33, 139 , l G 147, 150, 156, 170 , 233, 2

Grell, Sara 28, 144 , 150 , 151, 1 , 223

Greving, Stacia 83, 112

Grieger, Paul 58

Grimes, Brian 83

Gropp, Matt 239

Girls Gymnastics: Sara Blome, Kelly Bowen, Jaime Breen , Megan Bukacek, Lisa Bukacek, Katie Cole , Cara Comstock, Kim

Cutting, Sarah Finkhouse, Jennifer Hamilton, Andrea Hardy, Margaret

Hobelman, Tasha Horn1 Andrea Jefferson, Quinn Laging , Nicho1e LaPorta, Caren

Leavitt, Marissa Muller, J_ayme Oehm, Tenny Peterson, Amy Pincsak, Mandy Pinke1man, Emily Rock, Libby Schupbach, Kristin

Siepl<er, Holly Yardfey Boys Gymanstics: Cory Adams, Derek Leiter, David Hansen, Eric Samuelson , Charles Varga 234 INDEX

Escobar, Arturo 77, 143

Escobar, Juan 82

Essay, Geoffery 143

Es sink, Kerry 5 7

Esterling, Kate 82

Estes, Justin 77

Euler, Megan 82, 142, 160, 234

Eurek,Sarah 57,142,148,224

Evans,Chuck 123,129

Everett, Ellen 82, 233

Ewa! t , Jason 5 7, 113 , 2 3 5

Ewell, Lynda 83, 112, 113, 160 , 162

Faden, Natalie 57

Falt, Jared 57

Frost, Melissa 5 7, 140

Fuller, Erica 27

Fulton , Nicolas 27, 154

Gabelhouse, Malindi 57 , 140

Gabelhouse, Zachary 57 , 144, 145

Gadeken , Dave 83

Gadeken , Kandice 27

Gaibulleava , Mohira 77, 142

Galligo, Tony 77

Galusha, Scott 232

Gamet , Stephanie 27, 152 , 150, 159

Gannon, Kyle 27

Garbers , Katie 83

Gropp, Rik 239

Gross, Kylee 2 8

Grosshans, Leslie 28 , 142, 150 , 154,232

Grove , Amanda 28, 142, 150 , L 159, 160, 185, 235

Grove , Heather 58,142

Gruber, Jeffrey 28

Guenzel, Nicholas 58, 142 , 15 7 232

Guenzel, Robert 28, 143, 144 , 147,150,235

Guevara, Lisamaria 83, 112, 11 143

Guill , Jera 58

Guill , Justin 77

Gulizia, Jessica 28, 114, 162

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Reserve Football: M. Adams, E. Andrews, T. Bangert, E. Bauer, C. Bills, T. Blair, S. Blomberg, S. Bohn, B. Bonne, D. Brady, J. Brolhorst, J. Buckbee, D. Buethe, j. Buhlmann, T. Carlton, J. Cho, j. Chrastil,L. Connell, T. Deeter, D. Delaney, G. Dirksen, D. Firestone, J. Fis her , A. Gustafson,_ D. Herbon, N. Hergenrader, B. Hess, D Hofmann, J. Holmberg, T. Hopkins, I. James, R. Johnson, J. Kay , K. Knerl, G. Kruse, R. Lockhart, M. Lundberg, L. Mahoney, B. McNeill, A. Oliverius, T. Parker, K. Rice , J. Rosenberger, T. Roth , R. Ruliffson, D. Shoen, P. Sittner, M. Slaymaker, J. Starnes, J. Stauffer, j. Tryon, L. Umana, D. Walker, B. Waller, L. Warren, C. Webb, M. Weston, j. Whitaker, T. Wilson, M. Wittmann, ].Woolf, M. Young

Johnson, Jennifer 21, 32

Johnson , Jonathan 61

Johnson, Kara 77

Johnson, Keith 32

Johnson , Kellie 12, 32, 112, 115 , 139, 150, 154, 159, 196, 197 , 238

Johnson,Kurt 61,232,236

Johnson, Kyle 4, 11, 86, 149, 160 , 232

Johnson, Marcella 86

Johnson, Megan 61

Johnson, Mickey 129

Johnson, Mitchel 86, 123

Johnson,Nancy 130

Johnson, Paige 32

Johnson,Rhea 61,159,161,226

Johnson, Richard 86, 146, 236

Johnson, Tom 133

Jonas, Seth 32, 114, 154

Jones, Cameron 77

Jones, Matthew 84, 86, 189, 235, 237

Jones , Nicole 32

Jones, Tracy 32,142

Jorgens, Angie 32, 142, 159

Judd, Jason 86

Kacvinsky , Rebbecca 86, 112, 11 3

Kafka, Adam 61, 76, 113

Kalbasz , Adam 77, 155 , 156

Kalkwarf, Amber 86, 141

Kalvelage , Jill 61,115,192,234, 237

Kane, Maureen 61, 114, 115, 142 , 148, 161, 224, 226

Kanive , Matthew 86

Kastl, John 130

Kastl, Rose 130

Kats, Darin 62, 142

Kaulins, Kelsi 62

Kay, David 86

Kay,John 86,161,236

Kay, Karen 130

Kay, Rory 86

Kearns, Lenae 86,144,151,160, 162, 228

Kebriaei, Hamed 48

Kebriaei, Meysam 86

Keck , Joshua 86

Varsity Boys Basketball: Front Row: Manager Doug Niemann, Manager Kyle Schumann, Tyler Thies, Brian Post, JR Edwards, Cory Adams, Trey Pittenger, Jon Hergenrader, Manager J erod Dahlgren. Back Row: Coach Tim Farley, Coach Tom Yontz, Coach Tony Quattrocchi, Jon Bowling, Ben Erie, Chris Cooper, Pat Lawler, Aaron Proskovec, Corey Garris, Coach Mike Dobbs, Coach JR Connell.

Keelan, Sean 86, 112

Keetle, Anne 86, 138, 142

Keilwitz , Geoff 77, 239

Keith, Scott 62, 235, 236

Kellenbarger , Sheila 130

Keller, Cara 33

Keller, Erin 62, 160

Keller , Kyle 62

Keller , Lynsey 77, 115

Keller, Megan 33, 150, 158 , 159

Keller, Nathan 86, 189, 237

Keller, Timothy 77, 239

Kelliher, Ashley 86, 154 1 234, 238

Kellner, Dustin 86

Kelly , Angela 33, 112, 113, 114

Kelly, Damian 54, 62, 235

Kelly, Patrick 33

Kelly, Ted 87

Kennedy, John 130

Kennedy, Scott 87, 154

Kent, Amanda 62, 77, 114, 141

Kentopp, Susan 77

Kessler, Matthew 62

Kester, Jeremy 62, 114, 154, 155, 232

Kimberly , Jesse 87, 112, 113

King , Adam 84, 87

King, Odell 77, 115

King, William 33, 142, 150

Kingery, Seth 2 3 3

Kinghorn, Micheal 62

Kissack , Andrea 62, 143

Kisting, Melinda 63

Kitchen, Michael 87

Kitching , Jeremy 77, 143

Kitching, Julian 77, 235

Kitsmiller , David 63, 235

Klein , Aaron 87

Klein , Dustin 33, 140, 150

Knerl, Kristoffer 87 , 154, 236

Knievel, Melissa 15, 33, 142, 150, 151, 154 , 233

Knight , Betsy 63, 139, 142, 148 , 224

Knight, Dana 87 , 111, 143,162

Knippelmeyer, Brenda 234

Knoble ,S hannon 63,146,152

Knapik , Erin 33

Knuth, Katie 63, 112, 231

Kobza, Andrew 33 , 139, 143, 158,159

Kohl, Pat 130

Kolesar , Mary 130

Kollmorgen, Kyle 63, 144 , 235

Kontos, Michael 63, 182 , 235

Kopf, Benjamin 77

Kopf, Regina 63

Korbelik , Amy 63

Kotopka, John 77

Kottas , Kristina 63

Kottwitz, Catherine 33, 112, 113, 147, 150 , 159

Kovar , Celeste 87

Kovar, David 33, 233, 238

Kralik , Katherine 87, 112 , 162

Kramer, Joslyn 34, 47, 142 , 158

Krantz, Rebecca 12, 34, 112, 113

Krenk, James 8, 63 , 114, 138, 163

Kreps, Sarah 78, 87

Kreutz, Katherine 63, 160

Krieger , Jill 63, 140

Kroll, Gabrielle 87 , 173, 233

Kroll, Justin 63

Kruet z, Katherine 110

Krumenauer, Angela 34, 226

Krumenauer, Heather 87

Kruse, Brian 34, 144, 235

Kruse, Geoffrey 87, 144 , 236

Kubick , Thomas 87

Kubly, Paige 33, 34, 150 , 151, 185,235

Kuchta, John 77

Kuchta, Joseph 77

Kuebler, Mimi 130

Kuehl, Brandon 77

Kuester , Shera 63

Kuhl, Ryan 87

Kuhlman , Justina 34

Kuhn, Austin 8 7

Kunze ,An ne 63,142,158

Kunze, Sandy 130

Kuppig, Dianne 130, 224

Kurtzer, Jay 63

Kurtzer, Jeremy 87

Kurtzer , Kent 34, 140, 142, 144, 150, 154

Kutsch , Benjamin 63, 138 , 156

Kvittem, Lee 87, 146

Laboranti , Jennifer 235

Ladman, Lindsay 87, 112, 162

Laesch , Carla 34

Lafler, Jason 87

Lafler, Lana 63 , 76

Laging, Quinn 63, 234

Lambelet, Brian 233

Lamberson, Sara 87, 112, 113, 162

Lambert, Benjamin 63

Larsen , Jorena 130

Larsen, Melissa 63, 140

Larson, Eric J. 63

Larson , Eric R. 63, 140, 143 , 15 1 158, 160, 228

Larson , Ted 130, 146

Lau, Kathryn 87, 185, 235, 238

Lauderback , Pam 130

Laughlin , Jamie 77

Lausten, Karli 63, 140, 169, 23 2

Lautenbach, Stephen 34

Lauterbach, Emily 63, 142 , 149 , 159

Lawler , Patrick 34, 144 , 186, 2 3

Lawrence, Sara 63 , 153, 223 ,

Lawrence,Shannon 87

Lawson , Jonathan 63, 74, 140, 144,154,236

Lawton, Rebecca 11, 34, 37, 11 4 150,139,159,160,161, 1 <

Le Grande, A. 143

Leader, David 130

Lear, Melvin 77

Leavitt, Care n 63, 234

Ledbetter, Steven 87, 143

Ledy , Christopher 87

Lee , Tonya 63, 115

LeGeros, Nakula 34

Legg, Ryan 239

Legg ,S hane 34,147, 198 , 23 9

Legrande, Angela 64

Leiter , Bitsy 133

Leiter, Derek 6, 27, 34, 143, 14150, 154,178,234

Lemke, Jeremy 64

Lenz, Misti 87, 115

Lessman, Gene 133, 232

Letheb y, Jessica 87, 142 , 151, 2

Lieneman, Jeffre y 64

Lierz, Shaun 34

Lin, Louie 64, 112

Lindblad, Meredith 77 , 159

Lindemann , Melissa 64, 160

Linder , Jed 58, 64, 141, 143, 1~ 151, 163, 233

Linder , Megan 87, 160

Lindholm , Nichole 34

Lindschmidt, Bree 232

Lindstrom, Nathaniel 64

Linkugel, Nicole 87

Linner , Laura 87

Lipka, Kristin 8 7

Little, Jennifer 35

Littrell, Megan 15, 35, 139, 140 142,150

Lockhart, Ryan 88, 144 , 236

Lococo , Beth 196 , 238

Ladden, Amanda 64, 107, 158 , 159

Long, Jake 35

Long, Monica 88, 112 , 113, 14 160

Long , Robert 88

Loock , Jeremy 88

Loos, Chris 235, 239

Lottman, Christopher 77

Louthan, Jason 35

Louthan, Tracy 64

Love, Miles 64

Lowery, Heather 64, 114, 154 , 159

Lowery, Wendy 64, 115, 148 , 159 , 224

Lowrey, Parker 35

Lowry,Ryan 64,142,160, 23 E

Lucas, Shawn 88, 237

Ludemann , Robert 233

Ludwickson, Megan 88 , 142 , 2

Luebbe , Antonia 64 , 237

Luebbe, Thomas 88, 162

Luedeke, Gabriel 88

JV B o ys B as ket ball : Front Row: Manager Kyle Schumann, Dasown Nix, Jeff Sorensen, Jon Lawson, Scott Keith, Luke Connell, Seth Vanek, Manager Jerad Dahlgren. Back Row: Manager Doug Niemann, Kurt Johnson, Brett Stohs, Eric Schnieber, Mark Oliver, Ryan Doak, Michael Nieman, Coach Mike Dobbs 236 INDE X

Kingsley, Robyn 87, 142, 160, 161

Kingston, Robert 62, 143 , 144 , 159,235

Kinnan , Danika 87

Kinney , Jim 130, 154

Kinnison , Ryan 62, 160, 161

Kinsey, Sarah 62

Kinsey, Stephanie 62 , 112, 160

Kinzie, Jolene 77

Kirby, Shawn 77

Kisicki, Aaron 77 , 139, 146, 147 , 156 , 161

Kisicki, Bradley 33, 139, 147, 156, 160 , 161

Lane, Scott 87, 112, 113, 156, 157

Lange , Nicholas 87

Langtry, Benjamin 34, 156, 239

Langtry, Jennifer 87, 112

Lannan, Jacq u etta 87 , 159

Lannin, Amy 34, 117, 148, 150 , 152, 161, 224, 226

Lanning, Alena 2 7, 34, 115

Lanning, Kathryn 8 7

Lanning, Michael 34

Lanz, Jesse 87

LaPorta, Nichole 87, 115, 234

Larkins, Nicklas 87, 92

Larsen, John 130, 190

Luedtke , Amanda 64

Luedtke, Tara 35

Luens , Shawn 143

Luetmen, Daniel 156

Luft, Velvet 88, 112, 113

Luginbill, Jeramie 65, 146

Luginbill, Kelly 88

Luke, Marisa 35, 112

Luke , Whitney 65, 112

Lukesh, Barbara 65 , 112 , 11 3

-Lukesh , Jennifer 35, 148, 15 0, 224

Lund , Leah 88,154,160,238

Lundberg, Michel 88, 236

Lundy,Kile 65

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O 'M alley, Jonathan 91,239

O ' Meara, Kathryn 91, 112

O ' Mea ra , Megan 31, 39, 142, 150, 158, 159

Obbink, Jane 111, 131

Obradovic, Lea 67, 142

Obrecht, Vicki 131

O'Brien, Nancy 131

Odenbach,Cody 239

Odenbach,Shane 38,41 , 181, 235 , 239

Oehm, Jayme 90, 91, 234, 238

Oelschlager, Michelle 91

Oestmann, Jill 131

Oestmann, Mary 133, 163

Offutt, Aaron 38, 114 , 142, 162

Ogg, Jeromy 77

Ogorman, Staci 39, 161, 226

Ogorzolka, Jennifer 91, 234

Okray, Lance 77

Olds, Kile y 91, 156 , 160

Oliveira, Karina 77

Oliver, Mark 91 , 144 , 236

Oliver , Scott 38, 144

Oliverius, Andrew 91, 236

Oliverius , Jessica 38, 138 , 148, 224

Olson, Bradley 67, 112, 113, 142

Olson, Christopher 6 7, 112, 113

Olson, Marsha 131

Olson, Nedra 38, 110 , 150, 151, 152 , 228

Oltman , Jason 91

Oltman, Tim 232

Onstad, Ryan 91

Opp, Jackie 67, 114 , 141, 160, 163

Orr, Bradley 77

Orsborn, Adam 67, 235

Orth , Shawna 91, 143

Ortiz, Melissa 6 7

Osberg, Kevin 91

Ospovat, Sam 39, 142, 146, 150 , 156

Oswald , Amber 67, 140, 141, 152

Owen, Katherine 91, 113 , 162

Girls Swimming/Diving: Front Row: T . Hanson, J. Oehm , J. Herz, J. Harrell, T . Pedersen, S. Finkhouse, J. Martin, E. Stone, K. Javorsky. Second Row: S. Thorson, S Travis , A. Barton , L. Lund, S. Sadler, J. Botkin, K. Johnson, S. Barton , W. Sabling, C. Pedersen, K. Willming, E. Beltzer. Third Row: B. Lococo, K. Hutchens, M. Stephenson, C. Jensen , A. Sabling, K. Dietz, A. Shupe, S. Heldt, J. Hartwig, K. Staiert. Back Row: A. Rowan, A. Peterson, C. Parman, B. Johnson, I. Statler, L. Wright, K. Bowen, M. Moncure, A. Beek, D. Winter, A. Bos, K. Cole, J. Eihnsen, A. Backhaus. Not Pictured: Manager L. Martindale, A. Hardy, A. Stanard.

Packard , Lynn 67, 142 , 145, 148, 160, 224

Paisley, Scott 77

Palen s ky , Dorice 91

Palmer, Elly 91

Panasiuk, Justin 91, 112

Parde, Krista 6 7, 149

Parga , Jason 67

Parker, Jaime 91

Parker, James 77

Parker, Julia 91

Parker, Megan 77

Parker, Todd 91, 236

Parman, Caro lyn 39, 112, 154, 238

Parman, Jamie 91, 112 , 113

Pascoe, Stewart 77

Pasika, Paul 67, 142

Pattavina, Sara 39, 142, 150, 158, 159

Pattison, Dustin 91 , 160

Patzel, Andrea 39

Paul , Emmaline 91

Paulsen, Joshua 77

Paulsen, Rebekah 77

Paulson , Ron 131

Pavelka , Reed 14, 91, 235

Paxton, Sara 13, 91

Payne , Mark 67

Payne, Nathan 67

Peck, Jason 67, 235

Pedersen, Brian 6 7

Pedersen, Christina 91, 112, 138, 160,238

Pedersen , Tracie 6 7, 11 7, 136, 148,224,238

Peterson, Elizabeth 25, 39, 158 , 159,232

Peterson, Jenny 234

Peterson , Leif 91, 235

Peterson, Mandy 131

Peterson, Melisa 232

Petr, David 39, 114 , 138

Petranek, Leah 91

Pettit, Nathaniel 39

Pfeiffer, Brian 68, 125, 144, 145 , 235,239

Pfister , Benjamin 39, 115

Pfister, Kimberly 68, 112 , 113

Phillips, Talaia 91

Pickering , Jami 66, 68, 145

Pickering, Kendra 39, 150, 158

Pickering, Stacy 68

Picraux, Co rey 68

Pierce, Mick 131

Pierson, Andrea 39, 152

Pierson, Ross 91, 151 , 154, 228 , 233 , 238

Pincsak, Amy 234

Pinkelman, Mandy 234

Pinkerton, Ryan 21

Piper, Jessica 68

Piper, Tracy 110, 131

Pischel, Chris 40, 220

Pischel, Nicholas 91

Pittenger, Trey 68, 144 , 182, 183,229,235,236

Placzek , Kristina 68

Plageman, Brenden 232

Plageman, Nathan 8, 40, 141, 142 , 147, 150, 154, 232

Plants,Justin 68,112,113

Plessman, Matthew 40

Plucker, Matthew 91 , 189, 237

Points, Christina 68

Poppert, Walker 68, 142, 154 , 171 , 233

Poskochil, Brian 91

Poskochil, Matthew 77, 108

Post, Brian 68, 236

Pothuloori, Antara 40, 141, 143, 146 , 147, 150 , 151 , 156

Potratz , Aaron 40

Potts, Craig 68

Powell , Jenny 131

Powers, Scott 40

Pracheil, Jeremy 91

Pratt, Jam es 68, 235

Preister, Matthew 69, 140

Prenosil, Jessica 77

Prentice, Amy 69

Prett y man , Melissa 91, 115, 153, 223

Price , Cherisa 69, 110

Prochnow, Cindy 91

Proskovec, Aaron 40, 236

Prucha, Melanie 14, 15 , 40, 142, 150, 152

Pruett, John 12, 91, 112, 147, 162

Pryor, Justin 69, 145

Puelz, Dennie 131

Pugsley ,- Kelly 69, 168, 232

Putnam, Audra 91

Quandt, Erin 92, 112, 113, 162

Quattrocchi , Tony 236, 237

Quillen , Courtney 232

Quillen , Mackenzie 92, 232

Quinlan , Ann 131, 224

Quinn, Bonnie 131

Rader, Jacey 92

Ragsdale, Ryan 69, 141

Rainforth, Nicholas 92

Rallis, David 69

Ramsay, Oswald 77

Reese, Brendan 69, 144 Reeves , Heather 69

Reger , Jason 69

Rehm, Margaret 69, 139, 142 , 143 , 148, 159, 160 , 224

Reigle, Chris 69 , 144

Reiman , Mary 126 , 131 ·

Reineke, Lindsay 40, 140, 150

Reining, Eric 69

Reinkordt , Jane 131

Reinsch, Craig 69, 112 , 113, F -8

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Reiss , Mandi 77

Remington, Nicole 40

Remmers, Aaron 40, 141

Renne , Shawn 92

Reno, Heather 69, 114, 121, 1- q, 160,224

Reyes , Jesus 92

Reynolds , Melissa 77

Rice , Keith 92 , 236

Rice , Kevin 40, 144

Rice, Sarah 40

Richards, Keith 40

Richmond , Sarah 6, 7, 33, 40, • l, 150, 151, 153, 154, 223, 2

Richter , Dan 232

Richter , Nicole 92

Richters, Hadle

Bo ys Swimming/Diving: Front Row: Adam Sellhorn Bo Johnson, Jon Hyde, TJ Fellers,, James Hynes, Andy Muffly, Pedram Nabegn. Second Row: Derek Wilkins, Brett Spilker, Ross Pierson, Jess Dance, Chris Hunzeker, Kyle Tingle, Joe Holmberg, Chris McCown, Ryan Lowry. Back Row: Justin Sellhorn.,1,. Jason Blase, JR Schepers, Pat Rowan, uavid Kovar, Andy Wilson, Greg Buckley, Dave Gregorius, Dan Walker. Not

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Pejsar, Benjamin 67

Pensberger , Tracy 82

Perlman , Amie 67, 142

Perry, Jason 91, 162

Pester, Stefani 91, 115

Peter, Brian 68

Peters, Dave 133

Peters , Jonathan 77 ·

Peters, Kristena 91, 112, 162

Petersen , Amanda 91, 115

Peterson, Amy 131

Peterson , Ashley 196, 238

Rankin, Aaron 92, 144

Rasmussen , Jessica 40, 115

Rathbun, Andrew 69, 235

Rathe, Jared 233

Rathe, Ryan 40, 233

Rattigan, Jeanette 77

Rau, Matthew 92, 113

Rauscher, Megan 92, 96

Rawson , Jeffrey 92, 112, 113

Rea, Kevin 82, 92 , 144

Reedy,Lea 40,140,148 , 150, 224

Rees , Todd 69,148,224

Linda 110, 131

Robinson, Sara 92

Roby , Sarah 41,104,142,23 2 237

Rock, Emily 92, 179, 234

Rockwell, Trish 131, 133

Roeber, Shirley 132

Roemer , Gretchen 92, 146 , 161

Roemer , Heidi 4, 11, 41, 152 , ,C 163

Rogers, Lucas 69, 144, 149 ,

Rogers, Michael 69 , 154

Rogers , Sandra 234

Rogers , Steven 69, 139, 154 ;

Rohde, Brandon 92

Rohn , Holly 92

Rollf, Jamie 41, 159

Rometo , Cecily 69, 139, 142 ,

Roosmann, Sarah 69, 115, 14 :" 158

Root, Erik 41

Rose , Carolyn 41

Rose, Kathleen 41

Rose, Tricia 92

Rosenberger , James 93, 144 ,

Rosenberger, Josh 93, 144, 2 :;

Rosenberry , Lane 69,154

Rosenberry, Robert 69, 156

Rosenkrans , Heather 69, 16 0

Ross, Annie 9 3

Ross, Kimberly 93, 159 , 232

Rossel, Rachel 69, 172, 232 , 2

Roth, Heather 69, 148, 224

Roth , Jeffrey 41

Roth , Timothy 93, 154, 236

Rothrock , Kastan 93

Rowan , Annie 69, 145, 196 , 2

Rowan,Chad 70

Rowan, Jed 160

Ro wa n , Jillian 93

Rowan , Melissa 70 , 115

Rowan, Patrick 41, 141, 144 , · , 147 , 150,154,194 ,238

Rowoldt, Seth 11, 93, 112 , 1 1

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Rudd ,C hristina 93,233

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Ruliffson, Richard 93, 162 , 236

Rupert , Karise 132

Russell, Bertrand 4

Rutan, Jeffrey 70, 235

Rutherford, Shane 33, 42, 77, 113, 144, 156

Rutt, Timothy · 77

Ryan, Nicholas 93, 144, 157

Ryba, Brian 7, 56 , 70 s

Sabatka, Brenda 11, 70, 112, 113, 147, 158, 160, 161

Sabatka, Lynnette 42, 158, 159

Sack, Eric 132

Sadler, Sarah 93, 154, 160, 238

Sahling, Ashley 70, 145, 238

Sahling, Whitney 238

Salak, Matthew 70

Sampson, Barb 132

Sams, Brandi 12, 42, 144

Samson , Marci 143

Samuelson, Eric 6, 42, 140, 144, 179,234

Sanbur~Brian 70,77

Sanchez,Adon 77,143

Sanchez, Celeste 140, 143

Sanchez, Vida 70

Sanchez-Nelsen, Marcella 132

Sanders , Marilee 13 2

Sanders, Valencia 93, 143

Sandman , John 70, 145

Sands , Patrick 70, 143, 149, 158

Sandusky , Barb 133

Sanks , Nathan 42

Santillan , Thomas 42

Sass , Erin 132

Satorie , Laura 93, 153, 154 , 223

Satree , Charmain 233

Saunders , Adam 77

Saunders , Elizabeth 70

Sauser, J ames 42, 144

Savage , Tyson 77,143

Sawyer , Stacey 77

Sawyers, Brooke 93, 142, 192, 235,238

Schaffer, Brett 77

Schanou , Jace 7

Schanou ,Ka ren 132

Scheffert, Dere k 93

Scheffler , De lia 93

Scheidt , Nicholas 70, 139, 141, 142, 15 1

Scheinost , Jac quelin 93

Schellpeper , Courtney 93, 113, 159

Schepers, ].R. 238

Schindler, Erik 42

Schinstock , Nichole 42, 149, 150, 158

Schkade,Todd 93,112,142,232

Schlattmann, Brian 93

Schlautman, Rebecca 42

Schleiger, Heather 19, 70, 104, 148,22 4

Schmidt , Christopher 42

Schm id t , Jamie 71, 141, 158, 184, 235

Schmidt, Michael 93, 237

Schmitz, Jessica 42, 114

Sc hmitz, Natalie 93

Schne ider, Corey 77

Sc hneider, Tiffany 42, 152

Sc hnieber, Dana 93, 234

Sc hnie ber, Eric 71, 232, 236

Sch oening, Kelli 13 2

Sc hoo, Stephen 71

Schroeder, Anita 132

Schroeder, Kathy 132

Sc hroeder, Tara 77

Sch roeder, Teresa 77

Schultz, Kristen 93, 113

Schultz, Sara 42, 142

Schulze, Amy 42, 45

Schumann , Kyle 93, 113, 141, 147, 151, 233, 236

Schumann, Nesha 132

Schupbach, Libby 14, 42; 147, 150, 151, 152, 234

Schwab, Brandon 93

Sch wade rer , Shelly 93

Schwarten, Joshua 42

Schwartzbach, Amy 42, 149, 150, 158

Schwinck, Kayla 77

Sciscoe, Dennis 71

Scott, Andy 93

Scott, Elizabeth 93

Scott, Melissa 42

Scranton, Brand on 71

Sebby, Stephanie 71, 77

Seeman , Sue 132

Seglin ,S hannon 42,148,224

Segura, Melissa 71

Seim, Alicia 9, 41 , 43, 142, 143 , 150, 158

Seizys, Kim 2 3 3

Sellhorn , Adam 71, 2 3 8

Sellhorn , Justi n 43 , 195, 238

Sellon, Cindy 132

Semler, Tracy 43 , 142, 150

Sepahpur,Nancy 21,43, 159

Serio , Stephanie 52, 71, 142

Serri , Shvonne 50 , 71, 113

Sessions, Michael 71

Severin, Kara 71, 232

Seward, Laura 43, 140, 144, 153, 185, 223, 235

Shamblen, Gra nt 77

Shamblin , Jennifer 93, 142 , 154

Shambli n , Kathryn 93 , 142 , 160

Shank, Jason 93

Sharp, Christina 77

Sharp, Hadley 93 , 111, 151 , 159 , 168,228,232 , 237

Sharp, Quentin 77

Sheets, Megan 71, 104 , 139 , 142, 143, 147, 148, 151 , 224,235

Sheppard , Tom 133

Sherman, Sarah 71, 115 , 148, · 154 ,16 2 ,22 4,235

Shipley, Donald 93

Shoen, David 93, 236

Shullaw, Ma tthew 71

Shupe, Angela 93, 238

Sibert, Anthony 71, 235

Sides, Robert 93 , 144

Siedschlag, Jamie 93, 115 , 142, 151,154,228,234

Siepker, Kristin 71, 234

Siezys, Kim 174

Si meck, J 93, 162

Simmons, Amanda 43, 142 , 161 , 226

Simms, Karen 93, 113

Simoes, Shayla 93, 159, 160

Simonds, Amy 71, 145

Sittner, Patrick 94, 154, 236

Sitzman, Eric 71 , 144 , 151, 228, 235

Skrivane~Rebecca 9, 11 , 12,43, 115 , 134, 139, 140, 142, 143 , 150, 151, 158, 160, 165

Slaymaker, Matthew 94, 236, 239

Slaymaker, Sandra 132

Slaymaker, Simone 43

Smetter, Kenneth 94

Smetter, Sean 43

Smith, Alexis 33, 43, 49, 144 , 150, 151, 228

Smith, Ashley 43

Smith, Bonnie 132

Smith, Brian 43 , 140, 147, 150, 235

Smith, Corey 71

Smith, Fred 132

Smith , Janelle 13, 94

Smith, Jason 233

Smith, Jill 94

Smith, Joni 78, 94

Smith, Josh 71, 74, 144, 181, 235

Smith, Margaret 13, 71, 114, 140,145,152

Smith, Nicole 71

Smith, Rodney SO, 71, 143

Smoyer, Jaime 94

Snyder, Nicholas 94, 144, 235

Snyder, Theresa 132

Sobotka, Melissa 71

Sommer, Erik 44 , 141, 142 , 144, 150,154,232

Sommer, Karin 94, 142, 150 , 151 , 232

Sommers, Andy 239

Sonday, Genevieve 94, 142 , 154, 233,237

Sonderegger, Kristin 71, 142,

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Sookram , Rekha 71

Sorensen, Bartlee 94, 154

Sorensen, Jan 132

Sorensen, Jeffrey 94, 189, 236

Sorenson, Nickolus 71

Sotelo, Oliver 44

Sovey, David 71, 235

Sovey, Deb 132

Spady, Berned ette 3 9 , 44

Spangler, Brian 7 l , 145, 182 , 183 , 235

Sparks, Kellie 94

Sparks,Shaun 44, 149

Spicer, Wade 72, 144, 235

Spilker, Aaron 6, 11, 44, 141, 144

Spilker , Brett 72, 140, 144, 195 , 238

Splittgerber, Laura 72

Sprague, Larissa 94

Stack , Steven 77, 149

Stahla, Tara 94, 139, 160

Staiert, Sarah 72, 238

Stanard, Ande 238

Stanard, Myrna 132

Starace, Alex 2 3 3

Stark, Jared 72

Stark, Jennifer 72, 113

Stark:Robert 44, 144

Starnes, Justin 94, 144, 236

Starr, Michelle 72, 142 , 143, 145 , 154

Statler, Ivy 196, 197, 238

Stauffer, Jeff 94, 236

Stauffer, Joel 94

Steen, Joseph 72

Stege, Brian 44

Steinauer, Patricia 94, 138, 139, 144 , 160

Steiner, Cari 77, 150

Steinke, Kathy 132

Steinke, Nicholas 44 , 113, 150, 232

Stelmach, Erin 94, 144

Stenberg, Julie 94, 112, 142

Stephenson, Macaela 94, 154 , 162, 196 , 234, 238

Stevens, Kirk 94

Stewart , Christopher 72

Stieren, Thomas 72 , 235

Stiles, Christine 72

Stoc~Audra 72,139,140,151

Stock, Kevin 44

Stahlman, Cora 7 2

Stohs, Angela 72, 237

Stohs, Brett 11 , 72, 163, 188, 236

Stokke, Brooke 234

Stokke, Derek 7 3, 77

Stolle, Christopher 73, 232

Stolle, Ryan 77

Stone, Erin 238

Stone, Karen 73, 113

Stone, Lucas 94

Stoner, Brandon 73, 235

Stopp, Aaron 95

Stopp, Bryan 77

Story, Jaime 73

Stout, Jennifer 44, 109

Strain, Josh 73, 146 , 148, 224 , 235

Strand, Jame 95, 148

Stratton, Serity 232

Straub, Elizabeth 44, 141, 142, 150, 158

Streeter, Cassie 95 , 113

Stremcha, Jeanne 44

Streur , Adam 73 , 113 , 139 , 160

Stroh, Michelle 77

Stromer, Shane 95

Strong, Alesia 95

Strong, Amber 95, 113

Strope, Cory 44, 141, 144.

Stuckey, Emily 95 , 142 , 154, 238

Suhr , Jeremy 95 , 142

Sukovaty, Reece 239

Sullivan, Kelly 133

Sumsion, John 44, 239

Sutliff, Lea 44

Svik, Eric 73, 141, 145, 154, 235

Svoboda, Carol 3 7, 13 2

Svoboda,Zachary 95

Swanson, Amy 73, 142

Swanson, Andrew 86, 95, 162 , 232

Swanson, Benjamin 44, 142 , 150 , 154, 155, 157, 164, 163, 232

Wrestling: Front Row: Eddie Gonzales, Reece Sukovaty, Tim Carlton, Nick Novacek, Joe Cloutier, Dustin Mitchell, Dave Wampler, Matt Gropp, Coach Finley. Second Row:Coach Copley, Lisa Barney, Jake Halverstadt, Ted Blair, Jason Buckbee, Steve Bohn, Travis Armstrong, Andy Sommers, Toni Ahrendt, Richard Brown. Third Row: Dustin Hofman, Brett Swarts, Mike McCurdy, Jon O'Malley, Terry Hansen, Keith Herting, Dillon Brady, Shane Legg, Cody Odenbach. Fourth Row: Coach Rik Gropp, Jesse Doan, Drew Herman, Cassidy Nelsen, Nate Malone, Matt Slaymaker , Geoff Keilwitz, Brian Pfeiffer , Coach Caster. Back Row: Jerry Hynes Jr., Craig Reinsch, Shane Odenbach, Josh Munford, Brad Walton, Chris Loos, Mitch Hergenrader, Brandon Madison. Not Pictured: Jake Burbach, Brian Daggett, Joe Emsick, John Field, Justin Fischer, TJ Keller, Ben Langtry, Ryan Legg, John Sumsion, Chris Heid brink, Rob Michael, Jim Whitaker.

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The 1996 Shield was Printed by Walsworth Publishing Company ir, Marceline, Missouri. 1500 copies of the 41st Shield were ordered After changing themes many times the Color of Knights was create d and carried out throughout the book by Editors Kyle Niemann, Charit) Throener, Jenny Lukesh, and the entire yearbook staff. Using Pagemaker 5.0 the book was completed in six deadlines. Th E fonts used for the Shield were New York, Technical, Chicago, Gilde , Times, and Zapf Dingbats.

The Shield staff would like to thank our advisor Ann Quinlan for he 1 unending support and time. We also thank our Walswort r representative Mike Diffenderfer, and our customer servic E representative Brenda Search for the time and creativity they gave t c· make our yearbook the great book that it is. Other thanks belongs t c Dr. Becker, Mr. Emry, our student teacher Mr. Hamer, and Mrs. Kuppi f for the technical and mostly moral support that all gave to us. Th e first semester Journalism class deserves thanks for their effort i r: constructing the Sophomore pages. The greatest thanks goes to th E student body, advertisers , community and the Lincoln Public Schoo ' System for allowing us to create the 1996 Shield.

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Ads & People Editor-in-Chief Kyle Niemann

Clubs & Student Life Editor-in-Chief Jenny Lukesh

Sports & Academics Editor-in- Chief Charity Throener

Copy Editor- Lea Reedy

Academics Editor- Sarah Eurek

Ads Editor- Heather Roth

Clubs Editor- Chris Erickson

Index Editor- Josh Strain

People Editors Seniors- Jessica Oliverius

Juniors- Lori Wolfe

Sophomores- Shield Staff

Photography Editors Student Life- Sheila Goodwater

Academics & People- Tricia Houchin

Clubs & Sports- Ember Miles

Sports Editor- Katherine Gregg

Student Life Editor- Mary Haberstich

Sales- Amanda Anderson

Photographers- Maureen Kane, Lynn Packard, Tracie

Pedersen, Todd Rees, Zach White, Hilary Yoder

Staff- Erin Dawes, Erica Gerner, Dori Glabe, Jason

Glaesemai1n, Wendy Lowery, John Moeller, Elizabeth Murphy , Heather Schleiger, Jame Strand

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