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Movin' Ahead So Life Won't Pass Us D , , tS - By ua i,i Life at WHS ended for the Class of 80 on May 16 as the members made their final appearance on center stage of the armory. Attired in red cpas and gowns and led by the eleven honor students, 39 seniors began a new part of their lives before family and friends. Commencement exercises really began for the class as they gathered before the ceremony, and their graduation story is told by the following pictures. (1) Four of the senior girls visit with friends before the processional line-up. (2) These five senior boys appear somewhat apprehensive of the long-awaited event. (3) Kevin Knigge and Bill Krause march to the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance.” (4) Melanie Clayton sang the song she composed as her special gift to her classmates. (5) Three seniors received the highest academic honors and were the guest speakers for commencement. Karla Kempf and (6) Pam Swenson were co-valedictorians while (7) Connie Thompson was salutatoriam (8) Mr. Uken presented the Anna Hollister Award to Polly Kogel, Jodi Bittner, Patrick Knigge. Pam Swenson, and Brian Sonne. Recipents of the Dzie Award were Patrick Knigge, Pam Swenson, and Karla Kempf. (9) The reception line is a time for congratulations, best wishes, and a few tears. (10) Recent alumni extend their praises. (11) Mike Plagmann, Troy Peterson, and Dawn Moran shared a friendly moment after graduation.
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End And A Beginning Final class officers for the class of ’80 were Karla Kempf, secretary-treasure; Scott Fougner, vice-president; and Janet Authier, president. Upper right: Karla Kempf were selected by the student body to reign over homecoming. Middle right: A few of the senior girls relax on the steps during noon break. Below: Tim Klaas, Brian Sonne. Clark Beider, and Mike Plag- Denise Godfrey, Sandy Baysinger, and Melanie Clayton spent mann participated in the grand march for the last time. a moment together on the swing at prom.
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