Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1987

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, .4 if M' nv- A t ing out a CalTech catalog isk senior Matt Wigdal, whot C9 Mani' X toexl, ttf was photo by Matt Petr Stiff tfe dame... The physical changes that have been so predominant over the years are gone -therewas no newbuildingor newparking lot this year. There was no obvious change that affected our lives this year, but changes did take place. Maybe it was the simple change for sophomores to go from junior high to a much larger high school. Although some sophomores were overwhelmed by being lost in the crowd, others enjoyed it. I like Southeast because l don't know anybody, so I don't have to say, 'Hi' in the halls, admitted sophomore Kipper Hesse. For juniors and seniors though, Southeast was old hat . The biggest physical surprise they received was the two new sidewalks in the south court- scored highest in the state orbxcyard- ' ' the PSAT1 - NQXJ The new idewalks are reat, said K 'iN x . .... ' l T N m f J l BUCKLE UP! Student Council members Ginny Wood and Ben Harris tally up the numbers of stu- dents wearing and not wearing their seat belts as teacher Mike Ware and senior Scott Wright advocate seat belt use. lx mqlg latgxoqj Qt-,Tfjj G S9006 fc ccrwkcllil ln have xxbgplg' We BYOO bilcl Ljocv EGG to lectve, wp lffifilvtict cplofyg, N X Wleem.. ttf DOGS EO Uettum j WM, Qfl jxv-XC blob' Clmmh of at-bel xtiamcbnq LDG4 A , lWYSYte'Zpl-mfg XEYSE-Ll Al'lWYlWw 'Tlfwcld' L-KDLD gods chotgxd -gdtgjc Maxis in Ct ycmwgl llll be the Lxheefmr U00 OW 'HTN6 T3OrnIYE'it 'SO l 165-en Qian lnwgj SWIMMIN' HOLE . X Floating on Pine Lake in a l mg - borrowed inner tube, seniors Ben Zink and Bob Campbell LQYC I and junior Kim Kluth have a - - good laugh when Zink flexes DG YWQA his muscles. junior Anita Sawyer, Your moccasins don't get soaked. But Southeast had other surprises. Some changed the lives of many, in ways we didn't expect. We were shocked and saddened by the death of Mike Hansen a week before school started. Through the help of senior Scott Wright and teacher Mike Ware, however, we have all been made aware of the value of life. Many of us whowere at onetime inconvenienced by the mandatory seatbelt law, now are surprised to find ourselves buckling up, as if our life depended on it, which is truly the case. A surprise and honor came to South- east when the PSAT test scores came back. As a school, we had the most students in the state to place highly. There were nine students who received a honorable mention of commendation, X3 lf fl at X XXX .x Q W T AA A A ' fx ALF' A W Xitlqlitfef 3269 t N . lrtel . f are KX A my , Q 2- SJ 'tXg..4TE ' ,Q N. Xl ' r



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photo by lesse Petsch w i BAD APPLE In afitofdirectionless energy, sophomore Frank Hoppe hypes out by gnawing on a wooden apple that he mistook for the real thing. fr l i .W f i Petsch POSED SHOT U How to make a last-minute posedshotlooksurprisingwas photo editor jesse Petsch's assignment. By using a tripod, a timer, and sophomore Lars Andersen's special effects , Petsch created this surpris ng pictured . V g .va 5

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