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Stephenson, Ty
Stevens, Jamie
Stevens, Michael
Stewart, Sarah
Stimson, Christopher
Strasil, Erin
Struebing, Erin
Stuart, Jessica
Suchan, Brian
Sunderman, Sarah
Swanson, Chad
Sweden burg, Michael
Swift, Brian
Talmon, Heather
Tarr, ·Bradley
Taylor, Brett
Taylor, Jonathan
Tekrony, Eli zabeth
Tennison, Mitchell
Tevis, Dani el
Thole, Chri stine
Tholen, Bryston
Thoman, Micah
Thomas, Tonya
Thornblad, Kristin
Tiedje, Clint
Timm, Rachel
Tipp, David
Titus, Andrew
Tracy, Thea
Ueding, Damaria
Ulanday, Joel
Uptagraft, Tyson
Vail, Shaun
Van Oort, Jeremy
Getting Ready Challenge For So01e
G u;ng ,e,dy fo' school ;n late getting to school," junior Jeff older sibling was out of the house.
the morning often meant getting up Slobotski said. Some students also "When my older brother was around,
earl y in th e morning, usuall y long showed a fear of hitting the snooze I had to share the bathroom with my
before the sun was going to rise. The bar. "I try not to use the snooze bar little brother. Now that my older
routine of hitting the shower, then because I know that I will sleep right brother went to college, we both have
eating breakfast, and then heading through the alarm the second time our own bathrooms," senior Blake
off to school became tiresome around," senior Kent Barnes said. Youngman said.
quickly. Another problem that Not only did siblings slow
Most students tried to get plagued most students was compet- up students, but parents did as well.
every last second of sleep before ing with siblings for the first rights to "My parents stop me at the door and
they would get up in the morning. the bathroom. "My alarm goes off ask all kinds of questions," junior
Snooze bars soon began to show the and I start in to take a shower. All of Josh Borsheim said.
wear of being hit so many times. "I a sudden my brother will run out of Even with a little lost sleep,
usually set my alarm for the time that his room and into the bathroom so I students were able to cope with get-
I wanted to get up, but then I would have to wait," senior Jared Moravec ting themselves ready for school in
hit it so many times that I would be said. Others had to wait until an the early morning .•
Sophomor e Lind a Carey begins th e task of
curlin g her hair before heading out to school
in the mornin g. (Kristie Sexton)