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Making the Best of Set The members of the Student Council are (Front Row Left To Right) Colin Hogue, Faye Eide, Lorie Stahl, Rhonda Ailts, Brad Sanderson, Tobin Dailey and Brian Benson. Back Row-Renee Christensen, Brian Bonde, Paul Sampson, Rick Weise, Greg Gullickson and Paul Millman. The Student Council major job this year was the planning of the Homecoming activities, which included finding a band to play for the dance. Tne Student Council met with Mr. Hass once a month to discuss the various happenings. The National Honor Ailts, Greg Gullickson, Clark Dailey and Jean The members are cl 3« 25 average or better. of Brad Sanderson, Pam Lokken, Carol Ahlers, Rhoi ly Bullis, Marda Powers, Paul Sampson, Karen Schr •llowship, leadership, character and must maintain 24
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Hard Work Pays Off The forensic team coached by Mr. Len Griffith had a very suc- cessful season this year. They were first in the Sioux Forensic Confer- ence. In state competition Marda Powers placed second in oratory, Laura Paulsen placed fourth in women's extempt, and Wyatt Stahl placed third in men's extempt. This year there was a forensics apprecia- tion night in which the activities were explained and demonstrated. At Left is Marda Powers presenting Coach a clock. Back Row Left To Right: R Steenhoven, S Johnson, B Bonde, K Armstron, K Blum, P Sampson, G Gullickson, D Snuggerud, L Severtson, W Stahl, R Christensen, J Halse, F Ahlers, and B Eikmeier. Front Left: J Pulscher, M Parsley, S Keating M Gageby, J Neprud, M Powers, S Sneve, T Grafing and L Kramer. Second Row Left To Right: K Wilson, L Jacobson, L White. J McDowall, K Ambum, D Kirkegaard, J. Bonrud, C. Hammer, C. Hoss, M Lokken, D Wolterstorff, K Oldenkamp.
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“SHOWBOAT” Theme of Prom. Daybreak provides the music for the prom. Juniors select Showboat as a theme for their prom. The diningroom was decorated to look like a showboat. The scene then shifted to the Prom, which was decorated with pink and blue streamers. The punchbowl area repre- senting a ticket booth. The picture area was a casino. Tables were sep- arated from the dance area by a small white fence with sand candles on them. The music for the dance was provided by Daybreak . 2S
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