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Seniors carry a tune w. hat would life be like without having the radio to listen to? What would we do if we couldn ' t have tunes playing while we are driving to school? Thanks to radio stations in the Grand Island area we don ' t have to worry about it. From country to rock and hard rock, new wave, and mellow music, we hear them all around Northwest. Many students like to stomp their feet to country music from 59 Country AM in Omaha. Seniors Kent Brannagan and Steve Ammerman listen to 59 Country and both said they play a lot of the decent hits rather than the golden oldies. The station plays the Oak Ridge Boys, Alabama, Willie Nelson, and Hank Williams Jr. Along with country you can always hear the bee-bopping sound of rock, hard rock, and new wave of KQ106 FM in Kearney. The Rolling Stones, Rick Springfield, John Cougar, Pat Benetar, and the Go-Go ' s are a few of the groups that are heard on KQ106 Steve Ammerman has an ear for country music KrDAra |B IN odate K tr HK J k H flH B |L V y Coryn Johnson Jordon Johnson Kevin Johnson Dirk Jones Tracy Jones Greg Kotzberg Michelle Keeshan Deb Keil Brian Kelley Julie Kelly 8 Seniors
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Lori Hayes Dershie Hem Jon Hepner Lissa Hesselgesser Krlstine Hodgson Randy Holmes Mary Hongsermeier Sally Hongsermeier Brian Hueske Marie Jarzynka It ' s midnight madness He low late is late ? For most seniors otter midnight was late and insomnia wasn ' t the only reason. Homework, after school jobs, athle- tics, and fine arts were just some of the contributors to dark circles under the eyes of many seniors On school nights the late hours were spent on homework. Tests had to be studied for, essays and book reports had to be written, and a chapter of government needed to be read But many seniors found ways to put academics off Sports, Kothy Dreher even has to study on Halloween fine arts, and after school jobs became part of the late night hours Talking on the phone to friends and watching T,V, were also good ways to get out of doing homework, at least for a couple of hours. Senior athlete Mindy Roby said, sometimes I stay up all night but on the overage I ' d say about mid- night. Senior Kathy Dreher, who has on after school job and is in fine arts said, It seems like teachers ore all ganging up on me the nights I have to work, Seniors 7
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Janet Kiser Roger Knight Melissa Kozisel Connie Kul lman Ron Kulo Fred Kuta David Kyhn Gary Longenheder Jennifer Langley Dan Lou Brad Laub Jeannie Lewandowski Jeff Linden Ralpli Lucas Tammy Lueth Kris Lufin Jill Manning Tom Mattingly Jeff Mottke Kelly Mendyk Seniors 9
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