The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1989, Page 2, Image 2

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Pptersen thanks high school administrators
By Brandon Loomis
Senior Reporter-—
AS UN President Jeff Petersen
thanked Nebraska’s high school
counselors and faculty members
Tuesday for their dedication and lor
his personal success in college.
Petersen was guest speaker at the
state high school Principal-Coun
selor Conference in the Nebraska
Union Ballroom. About 450 high
school administrators and counselors
attended. . .
; Petersen said he avoided home-_
work in high school and consequently
his grades suffered. During his senior
year he said, a teacher and later a
counselor told him how much poten
tial he had and urged him to fulfill it.
During his first semester at the
University of Ncbraska-Lincoln, he
said, he took his teacher’s advice and
earned a 3.8 grade point average.
“I was finally living up to my
potential,” he said.
Petersen said he ‘‘vividly re
membered his teacher’s encourage
ment when he won the student clcc
reiersen saw school counselors
also influenced him in his decision tl
attend UNL. He had wanted to attend
an expensive school somewhere on
the East Coast, he said, but counsel
ors helped him make the right choice
Because of its diverse opportuni'
tics and relatively low cost, Petersen
said, UNL is “not just a good place to
get an education, but a great place to
learn about life.”
Petersen said if anyone would
have asked him in high school how
important guidance counselors were
he probably would have said, “really
about as much as my next door neigh
bor’s dog,” 6
But having seen their predictions
come true and their words put to use
he said, he has changed his mind. ’
“On behalf of all the students at
the university . . . thank you,” Pe.
tersen told the counselors. ‘‘Eachand
every one of you has planted a seed in
each and every student you’ve
worked with... And 1 assure you the,
seed is growing.”
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