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for Aimee Aimee. my beloved best friend. How C3n your desth mean the end? My truest friend in times of despair. How often you showed me you really cared You left the earth at an early age. But your life is actually turning the page. Eternal bliss and everlasting love — These are the things you ' ll find above. My prayers and thoughts are with me always. As always they will, for you have brightened my day si A better friend I ' ll never find. Because you are simply oneof a kind! Your memories stay with me til your parting. My fondness for you is merely starting. As I sit in tears, thinking of the good times we ' ve had. I realize they were good, never bad. Life goes on. so they say. My expectations are high when comes the day I ' ll be with you again, hand in hand. In the clouds, above all land As you see us now in time of grief. You see it ' s hard to turn our cheek. The pain is there we can t ignore it Someone so dear is here no more. Help us all to see through our tears. Make it easier to ease our fears. Your memories I ' ll keep alive. In my heart and mind they will revive. So long for now. I ' ll feel some pain. But. ' O Joyful Day! I ' ll see you again! — Laura Bechtel August. 1983 In Memory Of Aimee Nyholm Opposite p3ge. left to right; Tom McLaughlin. Mike McSweeney. Kelly McVicker. Vicky Meers. Steve Meredith. Laura Mills. Paige Mitch- ell. Sheila Mitchell. Mike Mon- jarez. Pat Moore. Charemon Mor- gan. Bob Mott. Kim Mullins. Robert Murphy. Kim Murray. Chris Nault. This page. Robert Nikunen. Nathan Norris. Karma Oehrig. Cheryl Ol- denberg. Sara Olsen. Susan Olsen. Aimee Nyholm. Heidi Orlowski. Tracy Otterstedt. Anita Otwell. Lisa Pancoast. Karen Patton. Chris Peek. Walter Perris. Michelle Pe- ters. Candids opposite page; Is she gonna break. Is she gonna break? the expressions on the faces of Todd Dierlam. Bob Ni- kunen. and Mr. Crow as they watch the toothpick bridge constructed by Oregg Thompson. Laura Maha- gan. Jeff VanDonselaar. and Kim Murray. Above, first Lisa Jenny at- tempted to teach Rusty Armstrong to walk on his own and look at the camera, but this failed time and time again, so we got him a crutch to fall back on. He finally mastered the art of walking with crutches and gazing into a camera. 39
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Big Dreams Big Tilings! Johnny wants to be a doctor. Kelly wants to ride in the Kentucky Derby, and Rob wants to be President of the United States. These are the dreams for the future. Our dreams may include winning a gold med- al, or being nominated for a political office, gaining friends or gaining confidence in our- selves. Big dreams accomplish big things! Yet for big dreams to be obtained, goals must be drafted, initiated and accomplished. Setting a goal is the first step in accomplishing anything. Whether it be mowing the lawn or running a 10 kilometer race, you must have something to strive for. If you don ' t dream, you will never know how far you can go. Pictured on this page are Candice Kyser. Phil Saunders. Jony Scan- Ion. Steve Schimonilz. Johnna Seffron. Sheryl Schworer. Pwayne Schufeldt. Chris Schuttler. Michelle Seyl. Kenneth Shelton. Larry Segebarth. Becky Serefko. Michelle Shelton. Lisa Ska a. Hunter Russell. Darren Rogge Opposite page. John Pflugrath. Scott Phil- lips. Ray Pinault. Jasha Piper. Frank Quinby. Mark Propp. lorn Pritchard. Karen Powers. Gordon Ringler. Kelly Rasmussen. Valerie Ramos. Patty Ralrick. Steve Roberts. Mark Robertson. Hunter Rus- sell, and Darren Rogge In the candid photo Jeff VanDonselaar quotes his favorite line. Hey. do I have to get Loud? ' 41
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