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gr fzixs, fgmssf islet, fl,3Al.., ' stefgflgus swf -it-im ' M2553 t ws -W -. nf. .ad ls 51. 1 1. 5 CUI'l'iCUlLIITl, friend Gfl'I'GC'l' 1'I'CI'lSfel'S Hlcame to Southeast for more selection ofclasses, said junior Chad Bailey, and there are more girls. ln addition to getting a new crop of sophomores each year, Southeast got students who had transferred from other schools for a variety of reasons, such as class selection and friends. One major difference fortransfer students was the size of Southeast. Bailey attended Lincoln Christian from kindergarten to tenth grade. The size of the school was 350 people, from kindergarten to twelfth grade. I like Southeast because there are a lot more people and the teachers are nicer, said Bailey, and there are a lot more parties. Junior Kimm Nelson transferred from College Wew Academy, a high school with 97 students, for the better irttll in ,. 1 sandra Hunan V. Donna Jansen , Brenda Jirovsky r f , 5 Bradley Jisa 5 1 , vga' Usa Johns . 4' Q i V AnnetteJohnson wp ,W 3, W 4 Cllnt Johnson 3'n,, Dlrk Johnson A , - if ' JonJohnson J if ia- Sam Johnson f , 'i , Michelle Jones . K ' , J l' Sandra Jones A f' - ' i'fA class choices and because herfriends went to Southeast. l went my sophomore year because my dad wanted rne to, but all my friends from Pound and Zeman are here, so l transferred, said Nelson. Except for leaving their friends at their old school, neitherstudent could tind anything wrong with transferring. I like the people here because they are more individualized, said Nelson. The students at CVA are too trendy and are always trying to be like everyone else. Bailey summed up his feelings on his change of schools by saying, l'm having a lot offun here. l'm glad I transferred. -Michelle Oglesby ' 4 . . , 'i t , t ow:--bf Kendra Jordan Chrtsttne Jurey me V Eric Kaarto .gf ,Q ,zgge . 2 S Gregory Kallenbach Q 1 , ,,, A, Brian Kanter 1 1 N ,A i rent kapunku A 1 f it s.2t,H. James Kay Q ,X . J 22 . 359 Qi, it il? kimbenee Kerry A S 'S , Michael Kennedy V ., ,. . Kevtn Klnnaman 2 .i y if 1,4 4' '25 , V , 'Ng GCN Km-'Y f , f . ' ,,,, ,L f ' . 1, Christopher Klssler ', ' I' Roxanne Kleman Y' ' ESQQTKY Q , ' -t,t A V 4,53 fs' Kimbeny Klum ,,... . . ' K Karen Knaus V N A ' , Shane Knlebel if Q , , if ft , A James Knollenberg if ' . , ' - I Q' Russell Koehlmoos s MF' f N11YKoeneke it - S3 sf Krista Kolarlk . 5 1 X 4 541329 a H A!- I
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lan Melroy James Melton Mark Merwlck Richard Meyer Steven Meysenberg Alisa Miller Amanda Mlller Getting to school nwhat time are you leaving? What comer should I meet you at? I thought you were driving today! These are examples ofwhat some students had to go through every morning just to find out how they were getting to school. Some students walked, others drove, and some rode their bikes. Although most students arrived on time, there were people who got to school early and sat in their cars until just before the bell rang, and those who showed up at the last minute. Junior John Roper was one of the people who generally arrived with no time to spare. The reason I get to school late is because I like to get that last minute of sleep, said Roper. can be confusing Also, there were the students who got rides from their parents, usually sophomores without licenses. l get a ride from my dad because I leave for school the same time he leaves for work, said junior Aaron Dietrich. That way I can save gas and lwon't have to worry aboutlinding a parking pIace. Juniors Mark Bunde and Geoff Rownd, who lived a block apart, said they took tums driving to school. Some days we pick up other people onthe way to school, said Bunde. lt's easier having to find just one parking place instead of two or three. Junior Dan Gauchat got himself to school with his motorcycle, even when it was cold outside. I ride my motorcycle beca use it takes less gas, and I never have to worry about tinding a place to park, said Gauchat. -Jason Firestone, JI reporter DCIYIII MCCIIMCIIS . , A Timothy Mccrrnroek Ag A , 1 . I MaryMcGreer lg f s , 1' J - It fs . 'J DennlsMcIn1yre Q35 , QA ,L T I ip Y I. Q I Michelle McKay Qj, f . E 2 , .J Brenda Mckorle V 4, .rrr W Jaw' X f . HI L, ' 5 Gary Melnts - V, V i'iSij.5lgQfi:.L',' . ' Q f A att Q tb' RSX g A ,.., . Efi wk Q I sl . . , Q - , f . .f .f .'., 1 -3 .I t' Z 2. i W 11 A 1H Jl.7J'.?'iL:AZ'i, ,,, .. ft, Qt .. xi! chrrsrine Miner -Zig i , . , , Jason Mlller U , 5, Q. f ...H i D ss Jon Mlller ., 17, ' , V 1' 1 , ,ft 1' Shannon Moncure fl Q 5 , f' , 4 ' I Kevin Monlsmlth ' 7 ' Z 'Hn'i VX sp., , Y Ag. f X ,411 . J, I-ywgiit. AWW MOON I . . ,,,l . I 1 ,V -1, it 5 .rusrrn Moore g i ,M I f gifs, 49 A r John M0'd9l ,, I Q A 'r 5 Matthew Morey - , A a ,V Jeffrey Morgan A5116 gyt ,lf , ,V -- 1 A I wc? Jil' laura Morgan 'lf' 'N .lsfwyd ' ., Wk I . I i Ma1lhewMorrlson T 12.45 L gb-W X I I Daniel Moshlrl Timothy Mullenberg Carol Muller . ,K Mk Tyler Mundall Y 'E' Matthew Mundorf , ' , my , John Munger ,2,, ' 'J Todd Munn , w ww .. .... N ...,, I .... . , 1 9 'llfifli -cw-zz ::t1:::12.m, 1 I , .1 3 f1LEP'if?f:2:.:::g1 .2E::::: 5 I R 'K ' I -
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