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Waiters and waitresses. Front — Larry Tietz. Staci Ostrand. Amy Abendroth. An-Johnson, Pat Gatzemeyer, Kevin Bruning. gie Freiberg. Gayle Mohl. Steve Grone, David Raasch. Back — Jill Angie Freiberg and Gayle Mohl poisoning Miss Brown. Deanna Soli, the Senior Class Vice-President read the Senior Wills. The Waiters and Waitresses entertained us with a Beauty Pageant. Kirk Metzger read the closing remarks. Redd Tagg Disco played for the Prom Dance. Lights and Sirens, Smoke and Bubble machines filled the air with Jungle Love. Everyone stayed for a long time. We were also entertained with a Hoola-Hoop Contest that our very own Ms. Torgrude won with her exceptional skills. A fun time was had by all. Middle left — Helping celebrate prom day birthdays are Angie Freiberg. Gail Bray. Wendy Carter and Debbie Beutler. Right — Troy Heaton, John Sachs and Micheal Kreig discussing who to ask to dance. Bottom — Smile Seniors, you are almost out of this jungle. 23
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Jungle Love” What a Prom! In 1984, May 5 was the day of the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Jungle Love”. Streamers were hung in dark green, light green, and yellow. The Juniors made a waterfall which led into a lagoon, a grass hut at the entrance, a treehouse, and a beached boat. At the banquet, the Junior Class President, Kirk Metzger welcomed the guests. Mr. Trumpold, the Junior Class Sponsor, gave comments. The Junior Class Vice President, Angie Kjelgaard, read the Senior Class Prophecy. Secretary of the Junior Class. Barb Rief read the blessing of the meal. A dinner of Ham, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Peas, Salad Bar, Cheesecake and Strawberry Dai-quiries were made by the Junior mothers and served by the Sophomore Waiters and Waitresses. Those chosen to be waiters and waitresses were: Pat Gatze-meyer, Larry Johnson, David Raasch, Steve Grone, Kevin Bruning, Staci Ostrand, Jill Tietz, Gail Mohl, Angie Freiberg, and Amy Abendroth. B-R Junior-Senior prom crowd enjoys an evening of entertainment. 22 Amy VanKirk makes the finals after beating Brian Smeckpeper in the hula hoop contest.
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Students honored for feats The Academic Awards Night was held April 30, 1984, at 8 p.m. in the Bancroft gymnasium. These awards were awarded to the following students: The Arion Music Award went to Kristy Smith for the vocal part. For the Band. Deanna Soil received the Semper Fidelis and John Phillip Sousa Awards. Gail Bray received Best Actress Award for her performance in both plays. She also received Conference Best Supporting actress, and was also a state speech contest finalist. The boys and girls state were also announced. Pat Akins was selected for Boys' State with Jeff Ahlers as alternate. Barb Rief was selected as Girls' Stater. High School perfect attendance was also announced, but there weren’t too many students on the list, the ones who did seem to make it every day were; Glenn Greenfield, Tony Larsen, Pat Gatzemeyer, Larry Johnson, Teresa Larsen and Mario Hermel-bracht. The new members of the National Honor Society were Carol Kroger, Debbie Beutler, Mario Hermelbracht, Rhonda Grone, Leannette Suhr, Julie Daggett. Pat Akins, Kirk Metzger, and Tammy Ahlers. Left: Mr. Milt Carter congratulates Leannette Suhr on lettering in Basketball. Right: Mr. Stewart presented the Arion Music Award to Kristy Smith for outstanding vocal competition. IpNOH SOCIETY Middle: Inducted into the National Honor Society was front left to right: Mario Hermelbracht. Pat Akins. Tammy Ahlers. Kirk Metzger. Back left to right: Rhonda Grone. Debbie Beutler. Carol Kroger. Julie Daggett. and Leannette Suhr. Awarded for Most Valuable Players were: Front — Darin Suhr. Carol Kroger, Teresa Larsen, and Pat Bruning. Back — Mark Bonine. Kirk Metzger. Mario Hermelbracht. Martin Roth, and Scott Freiberg. 24
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