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mVVK! MB imt The senior year of high school is one of the most enjoyable years in a person's life. It is also one of the hardest years in a person’s life. With the joy of being the head of high school and close to being through with it, seniors notice that they will not ever be together as a group after graduation. Because of this, Class Night and Baccalaureate are special events for seniors. Happy Days was the theme for Class Night, Mark Foster as the Fonz. Sandra Dee (Sandra Parker) willed the underclassmen the senior pride. Sherry Neufield reminded everyone of the childhood years, while Toni Keeton led us through the future. Kara Friesen read Susan Helton a poem suited for the class of 86. In years to come it will never be the same, for everyone goes separate ways. By: M. York SUCCESS. Reverend Berg tells the seniors to succeed in anything they do in life. Photo by: D. Friesen TOP OF THE CROP. Mr. Winn recognizes Susan Helton, Kara Friesen, and Sherry Neufeld. Photo by: D. Friesen 18 Student Life
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Purple, gold, and green lined the walls and tables of the Junior and Senior Banquet carry- ing out the Mardi Gras theme. Hours were spent preparing vivid masks which were given to each one attending. The evening began with Rob Mueller, Junior Class President, welcoming the seniors. Chandra Hicks read a poem honoring the class of 86. Then Alana Gunsaulis and Mark Foster followed with a melody friendship songs. Mr. Van Meter challenged all in atten- dance to set daily goals and strive to reach them. Next, royalty was declared and Kara Friesen and Lowell Berg received their Mardi Gras crowns. Adjoining the main banquet hall was a floral garden room complete with a bubbling foun- tain, tropical plants, and a salad bar. Circular silver tinsel reflected the bright col- ors and smiles of each participant. Memorabilia ranging from personalized masks, and necklaces to traditional Mardi Gras glasses was carried home along with good memories of a pleasant evening. ALL EYES THIS WAY. Lowell Berg and Kara Friesen direct their attention to the front for the entertainment. Photo by: T. Coffey Student Life 17
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