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Seniors sneak to Kansas City At 5:00 in the morning on Friday, May 11, 18 seniors, along with 5 sponsors, boarded the bus for Kansas City. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Russ-man, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin McGhee and Ms. Tammy Tor-grude. They amused themselves with taking pictures, talking on the microphone and sleeping. When they arrived at Kansas City, their first stop was at Crown Center, where they shopped and ate dinner. Then they were off to the Ramada Inn to check in. Not wasting much time, they headed straight for the zoo, where the monkeys seemed to be the main attraction. At 6:30 they ventured to the Royals Stadium to see the K.C. Royals beat the Boston Red Sox. Much food was eaten and many new friends were made at the ball game. The singing of Elvira and Take me out to the Ball Game” were enjoyed by all. After returning to the hotel the seniors took a short after hours swim. On Saturday morning, just about everyone woke up at 8:00 and walked over to the International Health Spa to swim and sit in the whirlpool. At 11:00, they started off for their main attraction, Worlds of Fun”. After 6 hours of thrills and excitement, the seniors put on their good clothes and had an interesting supper at Kona Kai, a Polynesian restaurant. They arrived back home at 12:30, exhausted and disappointed that they couldn't paint the streets because it was raining again. Top — Engaging in a game of Buck Yuker, Marty Roth. Tim Heaton. Deanna Soil. Warren Pierce and Scott Freiberg enjoy the ride home from Kansas City. Bottom left — With her new friend Sam Panda. Debbie Beutler poses for a picture. Heading for a big splash, Deanna Soil, Deb Beutler and Penny Hermelbracht experience the coolness of the Viking Voyager at Worlds of Fun. 8
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WARREN DONALD PIERCE Son of Gerald and Rosemary Nelson. Football-1.2; Basketball-1.2.4; Band-1; Drama-1.2. MARTIN MICHEAL ROTH Son of Leroy and Denise Russman. Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball-1.2.3.4; Baseball-2.3.4; Letter Club-1.2.3.4; Chorus-2.3. Drama-2; Class Officer-2.3; Homecoming Attendant- 2.4. TONY RAY SCHUMACHER Son of Harley and Marge Schumacher. Football-1.2; Basketball-1.2; Track-1.2.3; Letter Club-3; Drama-1.2; Speech-2; Class Officer-2; Student Council-2. PATRICIA LEE REDDING Daughter of Verle and Marion Redding. Volleyball-1.2.3.4; Basketball-2; Track-1.2.3.4; Letter Club-1.2.3.4; Drama-2.3.4; Speech-1.2.3.4; Pep Club-1.2.3.4; Student Council-1; Honor Society-3.4. DARIN DELWIN SUHR Son of Delwin and Leslie Suhr. Football-1.2.3.4; Basketball-1.2.3; Track-4; Baseball-2.3; Letter Club-2.3.4; Chorus-2.3.4; Swing Choir-3.4. 7
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Saying their good-byes, Seniors Debbie Beutler, Jody Beutler. Deanna Soil and Gail Bray. Graduation brings memories tears and joy Commencement exercises were held Friday, May 18 for the seniors of 1984. The invocation was given by Marla Nolting’s brother, Reverend Dudley Nolt-ing. Co-valedictorians, Carol Kroger and Trish Redding presented excellent speeches. Scholarships were given to Deb Beutler, Jody Beutler, Mark Bon-ine, Gail Bray, Penny Hermel-bracht. Carol Kroger, Marla Nolt-ing, and Trish Redding. The president of the school board, Mrs. Diane Nottlemann, presented the diplomas. The Benediction was given by Reverend Nolting. “It’s Time For Movin’ On” was sung by the Choir and the Seniors. The Class of 1984 chose the pink rose as their class flower and Burgandy and Pink as their class colors. “Nothing We Do Can Change The Past, But Every Thing We Do Changes The Future.” was chosen as the class motto. Co-Valedictorian Carol Kroger. Co-Valedictorian Patty Redding. 9
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