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Senior Week Monday came and most of the class, including mid-term graduates, boarded a bus and headed for the Amana Colonies. At the Amana’s the class learned how people of a different culture live and work. Tuesday, a bright sunny day had the class picnic-ing and playing softball at George Wyth, then later on much fun and excitement at the waterslide in Waverly. Wednesday the class once again boarded a bus and headed for MHI in In- dependence. As the week drew near, Thursday, had many students cleaning, painting, and improving the school and the town. Friday brought much rain and the senior breakfast. At 11:00 the seniors had a quick graduation rehearsal, which ended the week and began the end of 13 years of school. 1 Teresa Knebel gets ready to drop into the pool of water at the end of the waterslide. 2 During senior clean up day. Brian Weber and Dave Rathe smooth out the ball diamond surface. 3 After touring the Broom and Basket Shop at the Amanas. Brian Weber and Tim Nelson wait for the rest of the tour to begin. 2 3 Teresa Knebel Connie Marvin Christi Meskimen Seniors 23
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Barbara Haskin Lee Herman Vicki Jackson 1 After the senior breakfast. Troy Russell; Duane Harvel and Dale Steffen relax and talk a while before going to the graduation rehearsal. 2 Jim Stewart and Ann Fet-tkether volunteer their artistic talents to paint a rainbow for Mrs. Lockett during senior clean-up. 3 Teresa Happel gets a head start on doing the dishes while Dan Rigdon and Connie Marvin finish making the eggs for senior breakfast. 4 In a serious baseball game at George Wyth Park. Lee Herman swings with all his might as the team members look on. 22 Seniors
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Scholastic Efforts This year’s seniors took a number of harder classes that were offered. For example, a poll taken showed that the three hardest classes taken by the seniors were: World Problems, Composition, and Government. Although some of the classes were considered on the college level, by some of the students, most seniors pulled through with average grades. Though the seniors considered the classes hard, most had a good promised for the last day. 1 Fulfilling a requirement for Voc Afl. Scott Rigdon works on a tractor part from the tractor he brought from home. 2 While touring the new John Deere Plant, Violette Tyler and Susan Bouska listen intently to the tour guide. 3 Using his leisure time wisely, Tim Nelson reads a book for one of his classes. 3 2 24 Seniors
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