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Making Memories Dave Hup gels measured for his cap and gown. Darla Hansen Gary Haper Brad Harner Seniors 22
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From Sophomores to Seniors As we sit back and look on our unforgettable past, we realize the joys and hardships we experienced through school will remain with us for the rest of our lives. From the day we walked into the great class maze to the day of the long red and white robes, we climbed the ladder to our independence-our dreams. Our sophomore year found us struggling for survival among the world of upperclassmen and looking for a pathway through the maze. Each student pursued his own path, meeting and overcoming the obstacles that stood in the way. As the year progressed, we no longer stood back, but labored over homework, and pursued in the extracurricular activities. Being accepted as equals, we proceeded one more step through the vast maze that lay ahead. After our summer absence, we returned as juniors and once again got back into the swing of things. This time we were amused by the sophomores and impressed with the seniors. Some of the paths we chose were straight and narrow, some twisted and confusing and others dead ends. Even when not all our battles were victorious if we faltered, we picked ourselves up and tried again. By putting forth all our effort, we once more excelled as a class and with each step forward we came close to our individual destinies. In the fall of '80 we again returned to the routine that by now was so familiar. Three months older and wiser, we now were the upperclassmen. As seniors, our minds were filled with trivial things, while subjects of greater importance were pushed aside, until we realized that the last bend in our paths lay just ahead. Today, as we glance back at the years and the roads we've traveled, we know the memories will be imprinted in our minds forever. Although we will never forget our eventful past, the times did come to welcome the unpredictable future. At graduation we come together once more as a whole- only this time to leave the mass as individuals. Charlotte Green Kelly Gangestad Lori Groth Mike Flaakenson Kris Halvorson Sheryl Gonnerman Duane Flamann Seniors 31
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Not Soon Forgotten Amy Robert Knoll Kooiker Sherry Korthals Todd Brmkhous eyes the camera suspiciously. Mike Kraetseh Dave Krug Brenda Kurtz Seniors 23
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