Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1987

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mhmw W-'51 if km?-:ri 3 tis. : 1 :skit 5 A ws f , 6 , . .. 5. Q Q mf Effgqkf .22 L , Q .. . . .W s 2 ' High school brings expectations, fears ns - . M49 . .. ,sg-1 . fm- 1 ' L R0 SCHO0 C WD obs or students are what many sophomores expect. and , ,when they first come to high school. 4 1 'IQ -, .1 ws! ' tw f ,. A 'F M E I J 1 as Q ' t 3.- -5: 'WC' ts 7' K .' ' N-.Q f' X tylxftt K is .sq l t 25 ig eni ' if X. ' '21, . i s xt, A fl ss t B.: . t l I Many people, when they entered high school, had many tirst-year expectations. Some got fulfilled and some did not. In response to the question, Were your first year expectations fulfilled? senior Bill Dennis replied, Yeah, pretty much, and he went on to say, Nobody beat me up. Juniors Shannon Moncure and Wesley Crabb were posed with this question. Moncure's response was, Yeah, lguess. Crabb's response was a simple yes , but went on to state that I didn't have any problems with the people here. Sophomores were typically thought of as the ones with the big expectations, so two sophomores, Kanise Rupert and Halle Beverage, were asked. Rupert said, l expected to make a lot more friends and to have a lot more challenges put in front of me. Beverage simply said, Better than l expected. Many newcomers to high school had their expec- tations. As stated before, some were fulfilled and some were not. -Shane Kriebel, J1 reporter .. Trlcla Honey Corey Helden , r' .ren Home B f,,. road Helgmn 7, Rodney Hommlnger A .V , Alan Henrlchson Y t 2. 51' . - Ada Hemandez Christopher Hesse ' 7 - . Amy Houslnkvelt Scott I-llolen . tj l- ' Tina Hike ' 2-QW' 'tif' , 1? H14 ff, ' ' t.-U Z5 ,iw , , Ryan Hlll - Q ,R x 5 2 . , Paul Hllle 1 :ne Hofrman , ' 5. 5' Fwflk Hoppe ' , -' L, ' Kimberly Horaoek ,,,s 3 ,, Koron Homer Y A Jason Howe tt Af



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'wr Begging for rides gets old ff VZ I rf, '. trite L . it if MEANS STOP ophomores Nathan Vlhgdahl and Matt Norman check sophomore Tom Richter brushes up the rules ofthe road. fp MMV if Q9 I, photo by Matt Petr I . 'MQW lg: big 'W ff -9? , aft Q is Vi t can I have a ride? That was a Typical question you may have heard coming out of a sophomore's mouth. Many sophomores were burdened by the condition of not being able to drive. lt's not convenient, said sophomore Halle Beverage. My parents have to take me everywhere. My parents are beginning to think they're a taxi service, said sophomore Darci Davis. Sophomore Julie Mclnlyre said not being able to drive has its many disadvantages, like not being able to go where you want to, when you want to. Having a boyfriend that can drive is very profitable, she added. Many sophomores relied on friends for their tran- sportation. Being without a license is a pain because you can't go anywhere without your parents or a friend giving you a ride, said sophomore Laura Hanway. Sophomores that asked for rides could also be annoying. When you ask people for a ride they look at you like they don'twantto give you one, said sophomore Carla Schlautman. Sophomores that turned 'lb before summer were typically swarmed by all their friends asking for a ride to lunch. l like to take people outto lunch, said sophomore Laura Vrtiska, but it gets old day after day. It may have gotten old to the driver, but to many of those sophomores without licenses or cars, begging was a way of life. -Kathy Lewis, .ll reporter, and Mary McGreer ., Kandra Llgenza if. 1, P - Carlan Und fvfgfi ff L 'ti Kirsten Und ' A A f Angela Llppstreu ' ,.. ' 'l 2 ,ics TNCIQ LIS? ,A :ff .r ' MCNUOYU t ' . X ffl-Q. . ' if . ' L Matthew lockert V f -' . Heather Loseke ' Tom Ludike lf ' , V1 . Kimberly Ludwig L , , Steven Lydlck L. yt? Susan Mares .4 ' . . Jenniter Martinez if -A I 4 V Usa Maughan . V N 1 ' Q Shannon Maxwell 'TQ 1, ,' Deanna Mays t Marse McCann Q V V 2 D0bfC MCDCIIIGI R

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