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Gargano, Thomas
                          Garmatter, Jennifer







                                                   ~tudgnh: ru~h to makg l!urfgw on  timg
                          Gartner, Justin
                          Gaughan,  Sarah                  aking  curfew on  t 1me  was an
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                                                           exhaustng task for freshmen and
                                                           sophomores.


                          Gauthier, Nolan          For freshmen,  the issue seemed to be  more work
                          Geis,  Amy
                                                than for anyone. S1nce  freshmen

                                                couldn't drive,  they were dependent
                                                on  older people  or parents to get

                                                home  on  t1me .
                          Genier, Jeremy
                          Gentry,  Kurtis          "Parents  need  to extend cur-
                                                fews. l hate asking  people  to take me

                                                home . Not to mention  the embar-

                                                rassment of having  my mom p1ck  me
                          Goldsberry,  Megan    up  from a party/' freshman All ie
                          Gomez, John
                                                Jones said.

                                                   Some students were  lucky  to

                                                not have  a curfew. "!  don't have  a
                                                certain  time to be  home .  My par-
                          Gonn erman, Andrew
                          Goodman, Eli zabeth   ents make  me check  in  and  get home

                                                when  l can  get a ride/' freshman Jamie Tullly  said.

                                                   For other students, curfews were given  by the law.
                                                For  1  6 year-old dnvers with a provisional  operator's   E arly in the morning,

                          Goodsell , Rebecca    permit,  the Nebraska law  states they can't be  driving    Gen ior Shala Dvorak
                          Gorans,  Amy                                                                   Gneab into her hou£e
                                                past midnight.                                           after Gtaying out all
                                                                                                         night.  Dvorak often 'loGt
                                                   "lf l got a ticket for driving  past midnight l'd  be  mad.   track or  hme'  and

                                                Lots of concerts and  movies go  past midnight/' JUnior   mi£Ged hi£  curfew.
                                                                                                         photo  by  M 1cha el Hellman
                                                Sarah Haith said.
                          Gosch, Kri stus
                          Graff, Stefani e
                                                   Whether curfews came  from the law  or parents,
                                                they were disputed. Although their main  purpose  was

                                                to keep  students safe, they were  repeatedly broken,
                                                "fought", or forgotten by students.                                1o1T

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