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Page 29 text:
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This year the juniors presented to the sen- iors a prom With the theme of Stardust. Everyone had a wonderful time at the beau- tiful Wayzata Country Club. Above we see some prom -goers just leaving. Parents always love to take pictures. The dancing, the chatter, and the punch are always important and fun parts of the prom. Even after a long night, it's part of the fun to get up the next morning and go on the traditional picnic to Taylor's Falls.
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QENIOB BANQUET 41W Senior Banquet is an event to which the senior class looks forward for many months. At the banquet of the class of '66, there was good food to be eaten, and a hilarious skit to be watched. As you can see, not only the seniors, but also the teachers and advisors got into the swing of the thing! Mistress of Cer- emonies, Maureen Hueser, led us on a trip back through our foggy memories, through junior high and its agonies, and through our days as underclassmen. Finally, we were reminded of a few of the things that happened during our sen- ior year. We thought that Mr. Brannon deserved a token of our appreciation The girls re-enact their first appear- ance as centaurettes with costumes Mr. Stave, Modern Problems bare -but-there . teacher, was crowned Miss America by the class of '66 because he is so well- balanced . Remember that shy football captain?
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PUBUCGHONQ Each year we like to keep something With which to remember our school ac- tivities, friends, and teachers. The school yearbook serves this purpose. It is the duty of the yearbook staff to create a picture record of the school year. Staff members must maintain a Gig average and be in grades 11 and 12 to work on the yearbook. SEATED: Joan Ballinger, Editor. STANDING: Sally Carlson, Assistant YEARBOOK W Editor. SEATED: Judi Alford, Diane Pickering, Judy Baker, Nancy Brodin, Joan Ballinger, Sally Carlson, Maureen Hueser, Barbara Groves, Sharon Grover, John Kokesh. STANDING : Linda Hannay, Terry Svitak, Su Dammen, Cheryl Faundeen, Mary Wheeler, Randy Carlock, Karla Knutson, Bill Schoppert, Bob Baker, Sharon Gunderson, Karen Schocinski, Cheryl Diekman, Lynn Douglas, Janice Lindert, Cynthia Sandoval, Susan Smith, Vickie Vanselow. The Yearbook Staff work- ed hard every morning planning this year's book. Many'hours were put in outside of school as well. 28
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