Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1986

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my-kg Photo wheniyou pick a magazine, what isthe Hrsto thing you do... Look at the pictures, right? If aggroup of photos look interesting, then maybe you will read the article: maybe not. or OH, Now let'sjust pretend that youopenedi up this months National Geographic Magazine, Pls youllook through it, you see one picture of argroup ofnatives huddled together embarrassed to getgtheir picture taken. On the neit page there is aybeautiful picture ofa rain forestjbut itiisf interrupted by a huge hand in the center aft focus. ffhe next page shows an old English fishe erman on his little tugboat lookQ ing very humble, butin looking closer at his right a very long middle finger is extended towards the camera. l Thank goodness this is only pretend for National Geographic photographers, but as Shield photoghraphersg mustyfface this very unprofessional atmo- sphereceyeryday, k li Ouriosubjectsgfglare students who like to thinkthey are iii c ap4 -able and mature individuals. llle believe that werhave evidence to show otherwise... Just imagine a whole yearbook of blurry hands and theibacksQf heads the next photographer. You will appreci? Om lSslOlfGf- c i r si ww QM? Mini-Mag!27 time you are approached by ag

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a o c,,, , fi.i:E :: fillf' K 'Lf ' c p,sr?fMytfQnraiii,i,-is ro minima million donors , 'inthe next Publisherfs Clearing House Sweepstakes. Then, l'll1get to began T.V. K'--: fi 3' to, show offiulfiat l whiletelling T - V. everyone thi5t1they'can do it too. r rsr, ' Heep Fllertl up ,T lt's the middle, of the dayandiyau're in your most hated,Qclass.gThe teacher isdroning on and on. The steadyirhythmaf the teacher's voice is fputting you to sleep. Your mind slowly drifting romithe room as youithink offsomething more pleasant. Vouibegin to fantasize. The thoughts, Heating through your mind include the-things youtfcould be doing ifeyou weren'tie-jon class- what happened last wee ent or what will happen thisweelgend, the meamngsof your strange dreams the-night before, or gorgeousmembers ofthe opposite sex. For some students this was a common experience throughout the school day. Senior Susan lager said she daydreamedtbecausegnmy attention span is about t Fit the end of the period youyreturntaclassi in time to catch the c assignment for thelnext day. Fls you look at theg.homework,l'you realize that you are going to havefproblems doing it. Your logical mind compensates and Points out to,you that yioutfwould have had prob ems even if you would ave listened, so you decide that you don't feel quite so bad as you continue on to your next class, where you probablyexperienced the identical routinegffr ' 4 1 ' i T ,T Senior Bob Blumenstock gets some training in the art of picking up girls. Most students were satisfied with one-on-one relationships,but theirywas always room for fantisizing, ,gi L f Qafminiilmag r 3,45 ggggndg lgngf' T . , r - it,. , ,, Senior Tony Sincebaugh imagines himself as thefclassy of this5'l986 Mercedes Benz. Driving a hot.'?2 car was the dream of many students. f g r r The most unusual ,-t . s ggi Fast cars, beautiful women, endless amounts of money, gorgeous men, a trip to an exotic place...These fantasiesl are common tomany. But what about those dreams thatstray from the norm? Some people said that uieyzwunr tote H T T -live a happy, healthy, and prosperous life in a world with -find myself in a different time-for world with al giant adventure or some kind-maybea king Hrthur bit T s -get a one in Mr. Golden's biology class y y r -be going out with a nymphomaniac whoiiawns afliquor store LVVV K gi, l - -drive without wearing a seatbelt 4 s T -have a date with God l l tlll -live in a t slrrsl Y

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