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Mr. May Speaks The Junior-Senior banquet was held in the United Church of Christ basement at 6:30 P.M., on April 4. Lauren Leiferman, Junior class vice president, wet corned everyone to the dinner, and Reverend Dave Wlnterfeldt led the invocation. A dinner of roast beef, baked potatoes, com, rolls and strawberry shortcake, was served by the sophomores. After the banquet, Jill Osterberg introduced guest speaker, Tom May, from Spearfish. Martese McGregor, accompanied by Melody Hargens, sang The Next Time I Fall and “This is the Time. On be- half of the seniors Chepa Rank thanked the junior class for a well planned banquet. 1 Mr. May Is the guest speaker. 2. Jill Osterberg gives the welcome speech. 3. Bryce Healy carefully serves Ryan Knlppllng. 4. Keena Klndrlck serves Chepa Rank the banquet meal. 5. Chad Wlnterfeldt pours a glass ol water for Scott Voorhls. 10 Prom
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1. Jacque Kistter and Jenny Hawke wait for their dates. 2. Andre Douvllle and Nikki Gakin stroll on the dance floor. 3. Mike Ostbye and Kim Peterson are caught ha vino a great time. 4. The Grand March is In full swing. 5. Prom couples pose for a picture. 6. Chris Padgett and Jenny Hawke walk in the Grand March. 5 Prom 9
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Prom Party Attended By Many Students Students attending the prom enjoyed a sate, chemical-tree night ot activities after the prom. Parents of the Juniors and Seniors provided the work while local businesses, organizations and other parents provided prizes and money. After the prom students were given enough time to change from their formal attire to something comfort- able. Then the activities began. The movie Light of Day at the State Theater was attended by 134 stu- dents. Most of them then proceeded to the Armory where pizza and pop were served, games were played, a video of the prom was watched, and prizes were given away. Grand prize winners were Cindy Stolte, a color TV with remote control, and Alison Dorwart, a boom box. 1 2 1. Prom party goers pick their prizes. 2. Alison Dorwart and Cindy Stolte are the Big Winners. 3. Prom party atter ders are caught play Ing blackjack. Prom 11
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