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All things must hove o beginning, whether it is our first doy of kindergarten or the start of each new school year in August. Either woy, every new beginning leads to new experiences which ore the key to growing up From Mrs. Drozdo on through the years, we ore taught the basics that build our foundotion for the years. Out school is much more than just the basics. It is the challenges we meet, the obstacles we overcome, ond the experiences we shore os classmates rhot moke us grow ond become os if we ore family. There ore so many good things to look forward to. Everyday is o new experience for each of us; o new challenge we face for the future. Between the excitements of the first doy in August to the spring ele- ment ond graduation, there ore never ending activities that fill our lives with another kind of learning . the learning thor comes by doing ond experiencing. High school is o period of our lives we will love ond hote all ot the some time These ore the yeors we will treasure the most Making the most of our high school yeors will result in memories that ore . . Forever Yours. Underclassmen Division 29
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Top Kenny Ksiozek ond Kim Helgorh show us rheir Fovorire Music Ero during Homecoming Week. Top center The juniors roke o breok from the books Top right Nothon Lukos. Ryon Deck. Kelby Hermon. ond Michoel Dooth porticipore in the Christmos Progrom Center Sophomores Jody Hermon ond Corol Jonulewicz folk over the Homecoming posters For left Student Monogers Mox Norvell ond Shone Strobel fix o helmet during the Homecoming gome ni emorieA -Are A, orever
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”1 wont rogos! No. we voted on the theme olreody! This yeor wos not only full of rough decisions, bur it wos olso o rime when the doss hod to show rhor they could work together. This wosn't real easy when it come time to plan for prom. Everyone hod their own ideas of how it should be Some of the class wonted togas ond hove one big togo party. This wos voted out, ond we decided to stay with our original theme — “This Moment in Time.” One of the most osked questions at the beginning of the yeor wos, “When will we get our class rings? We were oil anx- ious for them after waiting oil summer. We olso wondered if we d like them or if they'd fir. Of course, after they finally ar- rived, we were curious to see who would give theirs owoy first! Our money-moking projects for the yeor included o dime-ring toss or Beon Doy, ond the annual junior doss soup supper. Now it's time for us to go on to our lost yeor in high school ond moke the biggest decision of oil — what we will do with our lives Top left Noncy Dubas pitches in for classmate. Poul Jonulewicz. typing o chemistry report Top right Mark Lombis serenaded by vocolist or o musical assembly Bottom right Is Jill Williams making o devils' food coke in home economics? Bottom left Bonnie Goodman, sponsor Don Srorostko. vice- president. Norm Monstedt. sponsor. Donno Friedrichsen. president Deb Stronberg. sponsor and Tereso Dubos. sec treosurer m 3 Lin th to or (t er
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