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SNEAK TRIP The 1986 sneak trip provided fun, excitement and amnesia. Here's what we do remember. Leaving at 5:00 a.m. Friday, May 9 caused a few problems, but they were ingeniously overcome. Seems like you always forget something but with numerous last minute trips to the cars, Larry remembered his chips; Bernd, his shampoo; and Amy and Angie their tasteful but uncomfortable belts. The first stop was breakfast, but no one seemed too hungry. In K.C. the trip began at a bowling video arcade where Rambo warriors cleaned out our quarters. The mall, the next stop, gave us a chance to catch our breath and pick up a few souvenirs. Finally we got to our hotel to relax before dinner with a brisk swim in the ice pond (pool) and a chance to warm ourselves in our rooms. Dinner was at a steak house buffet. Friday night is where the amnesia part comes in. Actually all went smoothly once we all found our rooms! Saturday came all too quickly but we welcomed the chance at Worlds of Fun's rides, Mr. Cerny set the record with five trips on the Orient Express although the highlight thrills may have been in the late afternoon Fury of the Nile line, right Skiv and Steve? After deciding on an extra hour in the park we loaded the bus for home around seven. Stopping to pig-out seriously at a buffet, we arrived home to paint dry streets around 1 a.m. No one was hurt, no one arrested and no one got kicked out of the hotel. 10 EXECUTIVE SUITE 109 ?!?
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GRADUA TION This year's commencement was Friday, May 16 in the Rosalie gym. A near record crowd packed into the sultry building to see the 28 grads sing their swan song. Marching in to the band's accompaniment, they seated themselves on the stage to hear salutatorian speeches by G. Mohl and D. Munderloh, as well as J. Tietz's valedictorian speech. We were all entertained by the speaking of Mr. Richard Crawford, a blind stock broker out of Sioux City and personal friend of R. Meyer. After hearing how we should try to stack life's deck in our favor , Mrs. Nottleman, school board president, and Ken Brown, superintendent, dealt out the diplomas. The seniors sang I'll Remember You to exchange student Y. Koyama's accompaniment and filed out to their reception line where tears and smiles were exchanged. We'll miss them all. 12
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