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Mark Chavez, and Junior Tracey Reese pose with
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The winter sun peeks through the bare trees on a 1
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Winter Ushers in Mixed Feelings
ll around was a winter wonderland - a cold weather and snow to have some fun . " I
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world filled with ice and snow. The wind enjoyed propelling snowballs at cars, houses, and hated winter. "I hate winter because it m
whistled through the bare trees and other objects," joked Sophomore Todd Bremer. traveling a lot harder and I got sick of being in
icicles dripped off drainpipes.
Junior Mark Field said, "The snow was fun to cut house so much," said Sophomore Ginger Hug!
This is what many people thought of when donuts in parking lots and just to drive in ." Sophomore Tracy Bradford said, "I really di1
they thought of winter, especially in Nebraska. Other students and teachers looked forward like it when it got freezing cold." "I stayed in~
Winter, the season people either loved or hated. to the winter break and all the holiday parties it and tried to keep warm until spring cam
There was no in-between. brought. Sophomore Deneen Badami said, "I commented Sophomore Tanya Meyer.
Many people loved winter. " I liked it better liked getting out of school for two weeks and Despite the freezing days, everyone I
in the winter when it was cooler and not so hot," partying." their own way of survuiving it and still having I
commented Junior Andy Cooper. "It brought a With the cold also came ways of keeping
different change of scenery. It was pretty when warm in the below-zero temperatures. "I liked A. Raker
everything was solid white," said Sophomore Kelli cuddling up by the fireplace and drinking hot
Maggiore. Almost everyone took advantage of the chocolate," confided Sophomore Kari Hutson.