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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
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