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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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80 Choosing a College