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Part of the head table at the banquet. Before a breath of air is gone, Before the sun is just a bright spot in the night time. Out where the rivers like to run, I 11 stand with you and take back something worth remembering. Dennis Ohlrogge and Debbie Reider read the class will and prophecy at the ban- quet.
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Junior class president Sheri Kilcoin and her escort, Corwyn Tiede along with vice-president, Mike Permann and Linda Van Dyke lead the grand march. Something Worth Remembering was what the juniors gave the seniors in Prom '74. On April 20, the juniors hosted the seniors to a banquet and dance with the theme Out in the Country. The theme was carried out by a country swing, a wishing well, a fountain, an old car, and mu- sic by the Silent Majority of Madison. The country mood spelled Prom memories '74. Senior Class President Judy Dankey thanks the juniors for the lovely banquet. 22
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v 4 It ii-'k ■ r 1 ' • lip Nr -■ Sft If you could read my mind. What a tale my thoughts could tell. Just like a paperback novel, The kind the drug stores sell. -Gordon Lightfoot JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Cary Swenson, Student Council Representative; Sheri Kilcoin, President; Tend Ball, Secretary-Treasurer; and Mike Perm an, Vice-President. Money needed! Sell magazines... sponsor bingoes... more money?! Sell concessions... sponsor a bake sale. • • another bingo.. .we need more money! Money seemed to be the cry of the day for the hard-working juniors this year. The juniors found out just how much money and hard work it does take to sponsor a junior- senior prom and banquet, but in finding out, they took with them many special memories---Memories of prom itself, plus the many memories of laughter and tears they had when preparing for the event. Another big event for many of the juniors was the receiving of their class rings after weeks of waiting. Another memory was the battle to have their carnival candidates, Tim Steichen, and Melanie Kogel, crowned as the carnival royalty. All in all the year was filled with many memorable moments--all of them part of being a junior. 24
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