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Time Will Be Ours.. . Farewell Plans for Prom were started early by the Juniors in order to make it a memorable night for the Sr, Class, As it always is when decisions have to be made, there were many choices the class had to decide on. Several class meetings were held and many ideas were brought up. Committees were formed to get things in line. The decorating committee chose the prom colors: pastel yellow, green, pink, and blue. The food committee together with the cooks planned the delicious meal for the banquet. Everyone enjoyed salad, ham, baked potatoes, buttered corn, and strawberry trifle. The waiters and waitresses were Tom Minnaert, Kelly Brown, Dan Nugent, Kirk Keupp, Roxanne Groeneveld, Carla Lidel, Lisa Aldrich, and Joni Jones. These people did a professional job. A trellis was built and under it was a fountain punch bowl which accented the dreamy affect of the pastel colors scattered throughout the white. A silver ball was hung over the trellis and flickered bright lights on the dance floor. Welcome................... Sr. Response.............. Vocal Duet................ Time In a Bottle Vocal Selection........... Time Look at ALL of US Speaker................... Sr. Class Prophecy ....... Sr. Class Will ........... Band...................... Sandy Minnaert Patty Coomes Jaime 0. and Tami L. Jr, Girls Alexander Davis Ron G. and Donna B. Ron J, and Sue K. Wakefield 8
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The Odds Are Against You Front Row: Doug Olson, Deb Malthesen, Don Muth, Donna Baumberger, Julie Reiff, Kim Augustad, Jaime Ostraat, Dare Limmer. Back Row: Stan Fods, Ron Gaspar, Dan Holbeck, Tim Reurink, Rolland Hotchkin, Tami Limmer, Pam Buchheim, Jeanette Burkard, Director—Mr, Borchardt. On April 8th and 9th the Junior Class presented, The Odds Are Against You , a three-act comedy. The play was based on the activities of two Grand- mas, Bill and Ed , played by Donna Baum- berger and Julie Reiff, and their attempts to raise $10,000 to build an addition on the family home. Other characters included Gerald Mondale: the head of the house—Don Muth; Emily: his wife- Kim Augustad; Susan and Cathy: (their daughters) Deb Malthesen and Jaime Ostraat; Little Claude and Zeke: (a couple of gangsters)-Tim Reurink and Dan Holbeck; Uncle Alfred and Aunt Grade: (Emily's brother and wife)-Rolland Hotchkin and Tami Limmer; Mrs. Dorothy Evans: (From the D.A.'s office)-Pam Buchheim; and Policemen: Stan Fods and Ron Gaspar. After many hours of practice the play turned out to be a real success and was enjoyed by many. A special thanks goes to Mr. Borchardt and Dare Limmer for helping get everything in order and directing a fun play. A proud director Can we help you Anyone for dancing lessons?!?! with those Emily??
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Governor Kneip Speaks at Graduation The important thing is this: to be able at any time to sacrifice what we are for what we could be- come. This was the motto for 34 graduating seniors. To go along with the bi- centennial, our colors were red, white, and blue with a red rose as our flower. On Baccalaureate, May 16, Father Raymond Mowry gave the services. To highlight our commence- ment, we had the Governor of South Dakota, Richard F. Kneip, as our guest speaker. We, the senior class of 1976, would like to leave behind our best wishes to all the under- classmen and our thanks to all who helped us. Far Left: Valedic- torian-Julie Daniel, Kay George-Saluta- torian. Middle-Father Raymond Mowry Left-Gov. Richard Kneip Senior Chorus Members: Bottom Row: Mike DeBulten, Tim Campbell, Dale Hotchkin, Paula Hass, Tena Fedeler, Julie Daniel, Patty Coomes. Top Row: Dave Uthe, Gary Van Duyn, Pam Fods Schut, and Nancy Valland. Seniors prepare themselves for the last moment—Graduation! 9
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