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Gratification beyond the classroom was "I enjoy finding things that the students
found for all staff. Although endless paperwork enjoy with the subject matter ," social studies
and grading was dreaded , seeing students teacher David Bacon said.
progress was worth it in the end. Interaction with students was not the
"Watching my students grow as indi- sole job. Curriculum continued to be written
viduals over the year, was satisfying ," English and the security table at the entrance added
teacher Kelly Welsh said. an extra duty for the hall monitors.
Teachers discovered ways to make The cohesive staff was consistently
class interesting for students by making sub- supportive and worked well together to main-
jects something they could relate to . tain a superior learning environment.
Hall monitor Frederick Sorensen looks
through last year's yearbook. The
yearbook was used not only to cover
events, but also as a resource to identify
student s. photo by Rachel Fischer
Prior to a freshman game again st Mari an, At hi s computer, assistant principal
coach Erin Bull serves to the pl ayers in a Chuck Story checks hi s e-mail. Many of
warm-up. This was her first year as a hi s duties such as di scipline, attendance,
coach. photo by Rachel Fischer and coordinating testing, concerned
sophomores. photo by Rachel Fischer
At the state journalism convention,
teacher Sheila Pedersen presents awards
designated by judges. "This was the first
time I had announced awards when both
our yearbook and newspaper staff won
Cornhuskers," Pedersen said . photo by
• Rachel Fischer