
Let's take a stroll down memory lane! Whether it's the thrill of winning a game, the laughter shared with friends, or a poignant moment with a beloved teacher, we love to hear it all! Let's celebrate those cherished moments together and reminisce about the journey that brought us here.
Shannon (King) Knipfer: Class of 2000

Favorite Memory:
Choirs, Show Choirs, Marching Band/Color Guard, and Musical season were the greatest experiences at SHS for me. The administrative support of the arts set the standard for how I believe all schools should treat their theatrical and music departments - allowing crossover and participation of kids in sports and the arts equally. Those experiences also established creative expression and relationships that I still cultivate and will cherish forever.
Jared Pilkington: Class of 2016

Favorite Memory:
Winning state golf my junior year and getting Facebook famous with our team dub smashes.
Tayler (Gipe) Van Cleave: Class of 2017

Favorite Memory:
I have a lot of favorite memories from SHS, but I think one of my most favorite memories are from travelling to far-away cross country meets. The van rides were always fun with Coach Shaul, Coach Barker, and Coach Carrizales. Coach Barker would sing along to the radio, even if he got the words wrong and sometimes would get lost or make traffic mistakes that were comical. Coach Barker would ALWAYS have us eat dinner at Valentino's Buffet the night before the race, no matter the meet, no matter the year. Then the cross country girls would hang out in one hotel room, watching a scary movie or having a pillow fight. The next day we would have our meet and get to business. Then the trip back would be equally as fun. The girls cross country team was like a sisterhood to me. My time on the SHS cross country team is always something I will look back on and cherish.
Autumn Breeze Hock: Class of 2017

Favorite Memory:
I almost didn’t graduate but thanks to the wonderful staff at scottsbluff reconnect- I graduated 2 months earlier than I was supposed to! I still think back about my time in Western Nebraska and have fond memories of Stacy (she was a guidance counselor & I couldn’t find a picture with her), and the group home kids who graduated with me! I often wonder what happened to them!


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