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“TO SAY GOOD-BYE” You’ve been great to have around. You filled my days with sunshine. I knew the day I met you, I’d have to say good-bye sometime. Yet now the day has come For you to be on your way. And good-bye is the last thing I want to hear you say. To say good-bye seems so final. Instead of good-bye say, “I’ll miss you.” My heart will break the day you go. But I’ll make myself get over you. CLASS HISTORY (1969-1970) to 1982 KINDERGARTEN — The boys had crew cuts, and the girls wore dresses all the time. FIRST GRADE — We learned to read, wore jeans, had our first full day of classes, and Shirlene brought a lamb to school. GRADE TWO — We learned to tell time and still wore jeans. GRADE THREE — A part of our class left us to join the fourth grade. GRADE FOUR — We went on a class trip to the capitol and to the State Historical Society; some of us started band. GRADE FIVE — School became more difficult. GRADE SIX — We had our first dance. GRADE SEVEN — THIS WAS OUR FIRST YEAR AT THE HIGH SCHOOL!!!!!! Some of us became cheerleaders and basketball players. GRADE EIGHT — We went to the Cave of the Mounds with Mr. Doelder, witnessed our first and only school “Strike,” had a Halloween hayride and party at Jordan Center, and enjoyed our Eighth Grade Graduation and dance. GRADE NINE — We built our first float, entitled “We’ll Beat Em Bald,” which won fourth place; Nan Dammen and Mike Flannery were our Homecoming attendants. GRADE TEN — This was the year of the driver’s license; we got class rings; our second-place float was “Tank You for a Victory.” Homecoming included a bonfire and a dance; Connie and Joe were attendants. GRADE ELEVEN — The Prom theme was “Keep on Loving You;” Kevin and Diana were King and Queen. Dan and Rhonda, Delbert and Amy, Troy and Deb, Duane and Kim were members of the court of honor. Our float, “Heartache Tonight for the Eagles,” won First Prize. Rick and Gwen were attendants. We planted trees. Our class was disqualified in the aluminum can competition. SENIORS!!!!!! — Our float, “Victory Will Be A Piece of Cake,” won second place. King Don Golackson chose Sheila Hendrickson as his queen. Bill and Julie were attendants. We really enjoyed our new gymnasium floor. Our last winter was a very snowy-blowy one. Graduation loomed on the horizon. We began a class scrapbook, and somebody mentioned our five-year class reunion.
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eCASS WJjCjC I, Rhonda Bredeson, will my ability to wait my turn in the lunch line to Scott Stamm and Dale Wilhelmson. I, Chris Bruehlman, will my cat-haters’ handbook to John Amorose. I, Nannette Dammen, will my music talent to Mr. Boettcher. I, Delbert DeNure, will my ability to keep my license to Bob Flannery. I, Troy Dunlavy, will my good sportsmanship in hockey to Scott Canon. I, Anita Elsbury, will my hair to Hans Hanson. I, Ben Espenscheid, will my driving ability to Mr. Eberle so that people going to Kansas City next year can sleep on the way there. I, Mike Flannery, will my weak ankles and crutches to Daryl Dammen. I, Duane Garrison, will my basketball ability to any junior guy who is good enough to have it. I, Joan Gilbertson, will my ability to get along with Gwen to Mr. Fern. I, Maggie Gilbertson, will my sore feet and good eye-sight to next year’s line judges. I, Don Golackson, will my driving ability to John Amorose. I, Diana Gutzmer, will my ability to keep my man to anyone who needs it. I, Laura Hanson, will my ability to turn a patient to Kris Krebs. I, Shirlene Hartwig, will my good luck for getting doubles in Backgammon to Coach Baughman. I, Joe Hauser, will my chemistry knowledge to Mr. Doelder. I, Jennifer Heiser, will my ability to get along with teachers to Mary Oman. I, Sheila Hendrickson, will my ability to get through this year to Crystal Penniston. I, Kim Henner, will my dancing ability to Renee Saalsaa. I, Paul Holte, will my ability to brake at stop signs to all sophomores. I, Deanna Johnson, will my ability to sing to Barrie Cuevas. I, Kevin Johnson, will my ability to get picked up for drinking twice in one month to all sophomores. It Deb Kipfer, will my traffic tickets and court costs to Mr. Homb. I, Amy Krahenbuhl, will my wardrobe of tight shorts to Mr. Homb (no strings attached). I, Jeff Makos, will my basketball ability to Leland Schild. I, Connie McGrath, will my ability to do trig charts to Lucia Brown. I, Dan Nelson, will my Mustang to any sophomore with a tow truck. I, Caroline Rossing, will my ability to bench to Renee Saalsaa. I, Julie Saalsaa, will my ability to get along with Darlington guys to Caramel Berg. I, Gwen Schlafli, will my sense of humor to Jake Wyss. I, Sue Stauffacher, will my Pizza Hut job to any underclassmen who need it. I, Art Thompson, will my driving ability to Ed Hauser. I, Steve Tollakson, will my ability to stay awake in English class to Dan Treuthardt. I, Rick Vinger, will my computer wizardry to Dave Dammen. I, Jim Whitmar, will my drumming ability to Dale Wilhelmson. I, Mike Wilson, will my driver’s license to Todd Ruegsegger so he does not have to walk the back streets of Argyle. I, Bill Wire, will my football ability to John Henner.
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