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Jeff O'Brien
                 Mark Oberg
                 Melissa  O'Connor
                 Leigh  Officer
                 Shelly O'Keefe
                 Bob  Olson
                 Ryan O'Neill


                 Jim Orr
                 Katie Ossenkop
                 Michelle  Ostlund
                 Cindy Ostronic
                 Laura Ostrowski
                 Jyoti Pai
                 Cody Painter


                 Scott Paintin
                 Jean Pane
                 Angie Parker
                 Shane Parker
                 Michelle  Parks
                 Ken  Paulison
                 Christine Pertile


                 Kelly  Peters
                 Bill  Peterson
                 Dusty Peters01~
                 Jim Peterson
                 Jay Petty
                 Brad Pickel
                 Eric  Pierce


                 Scott Podany
                 Julie Pooley
                 Mike  Pooley
                 Darren Poore
                 Kari  Possehl
                 Michelle  Pritchard
                 Mark Pugel



                  Decisions Mean  One Big  Headache!
          ' '  L                                   procedures, housing availability, financial aid .. . it  Lincoln to Peru State College met with people

                    et's see--this school has all  air-condi-
                    tioned dorms but  this  one  has  a  was  enough to  cause many to  bury anything  from  1:00--4:30. Programs on  areas such as
                     winning football team. Oh, and this  resembling college mail in  the back of  their closets  financial  aid  were also  available at  specific
          one's where Judy's going--!  wouldn't  be caught  and try to forget about it.     times during the afternoon.
          dead there!"                                 Fortunately for  these  people,  help  was   For  students who  couldn't make  the
              College mail--all  400  pounds of  it- -was  a  available. The career center in  the 9-10 Counsel- College Fair, the 11-12 Counseling scheduled
          regular part of  life  for  many students, from their  ing  area held many answers to questions about  college  visits  for  almost every day.  These
          sophomore year on. Some read every form letter  jobs, and Career Day gave juniors a  chance to  meetings within  the school were a  chance to
          religiously; some threw the unopened envelopes  experience their  chosen  profession first-hand.  either become acquainted with a  university or
          in  the trash on their way in  from the mailbox. But  Counselors  were always there to help sort through  have any questions pertaining to  it  answered.
          for  students who  made the decision to  go  on  to  all  the paperwork and give  honest opinions on   With a  little help, a  seemingly impossible
          college, the process of  sorting out schools was a  students'  problems.          task such as choosing a  college turned out to
          familiar one.                                The  College  Fair  held  on  Nov.  3  at  the  not be so  bad after all.
              After thumbing through the  school's  bro-  Holiday  Inn  Convention Center was  another   The next question to worry about was,
          chure and looking for  pictures of  cute coeds, the  opportunity. Two hundred five  universities were   " How am I ever going to be able to eat that
          serious work began.  Location,  available majors,  represented and over 6,000 students and parents  cafeteria food?"
          student population, cost, activities, student-teach- attended the  event. Representatives from  col-
          er  ratios,  admission  requirements, application  leges ranging from  the University of  Nebraska-  -T.  ArpĀ·






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