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Richard Terry
Senior year is a 1me to have fun, say good-bye to friends, and look toward the
future. The toughest questions facing many sen1ors w2.s whCJ.t college to CJ.ttend or whCJ.t
maJor one would want to pursue.
"I've decided to go to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln because I want to go
somewhere that's far enough away to gain independence and responsibility, but not too
1aura Trauernicht far away, so I can come home every now and then," senior Jenny Stephenson said.
One of the toughest parts about senior year is deciding to go to the same
college with fnends or take a different route and say goodbye.
"Well, if my friends are there, college
would be less scary for the first year, but
1f they aren't that's f1ne because it's a
chance to make new friends," senior Eric
Murphy said.
Seniors had difficult choices to make
1n their final year of high school, and some
may not have realized how serious the
decisions were. But they w1ll never forget
the halls that welcomed them for four
S enior£ Mark Schulte and years. Seniors look forward to
renton Hick£ look at
college application£ for next
.._ ..... facing new challenges and
year. Hick£ plan£ to attend
their future decisions.
Univer£ity of Ian£a£ and
major in bu£ine££ admini£- pagog by Tara Pato and
Aghloy Wilking
trahon. photo by Cand,ce Ke ll ogg
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