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EAGLE Getting There is Half the Fun Fun Along the Way Student Life 4 Organizations Get Together 44 The Path of Knowledge Academics 68 Lots of Work and Play in Athletics 102 Friends on the Journey People 136 Index Map of the Journey 195 Volume 16 Edited by Dee Feickert Compiled by Eagle Staff SMIUNG AFTER his surprise. Mr Engler shows off his birthday cake with lots of candtes symbolizing his long journey The Acappeta Chorus had just finished smgng The Brthdoy Song to him Central High SChOOl w e he was reodog the dafy an- 3 Av@ gg nouncements Aberdeen, SD 57401 Telephone (605) 622 7900
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by Dee Feickert “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times , sound famil- iar? A lot of different things go on during the course of the year, and like the above quote from “A Tale of Two Cities,’ they aren’t all a bowl of cherries. However, each one has to begin and end and then, finally, the year itself ends. Everyone has their own favorite time of the year. According to Stephanie Peterson, Junior, “Spring is my favorite time, be- cause the year is almost over and we get out of school.” But that’s not to say that she doesn’t have fun waiting for Spring. CAUGHT BY SURPRISE. Tim Mehlhoff walks down the hall on his way to his locker at the start of the day This is one interpretation of a desti- nation, but then again, each person thinks ahead to a different end. Vanessa Hertz, Sophomore, stated, “I’m waiting for volleyball season, so I can try out for the Junior Varsi- ty team.” Good luck Vanessa! Things don’t always turn out the best. However, when things go Erik Feickert’s, Senior, way he feels, “a sense of accomplishment; I can set a higher goal. Meanwhile, we all continue to look ahead to a different tomorrow. Cer- tainly, it doesn’t end with this school year. For some it’s just now only the beginning. But we sure did have fun getting where didn EATING CANDY. Leslie Frohling and Tracy Kraft pass the time on the bus trip to Strugis for girls basketball INTENSLEY INTERESTED in the basket sit on the bleachers awaiting their chance to ball game. Sophomore and Varsity players play. 2-Theme Introduction Page by Dee Feickert
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