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Gift Certificates Replace Banquet Again, the junior class did not have a banquet but presented each ju- nior and senior with a five dollar gift certificate to be used at Walk- er's Dining. These certificates were to be used on the night of the Prom between the hours of 5 and 9 p.m. At the Prom, students listened and danced to the music of The Fact. This band was chosen by the ju- niors and seniors after looking at a list of those bands available. Top are Eugene Johnson. Brian Green, and Paul Hess putting together the base for the fountain. Middle Right are Lisa Jepsen and Merlin Knutson dancing to the music of The Fact. Above are Lisa Jewett and Shelly Krantz set- ting up the punch table. Prom 25
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Prom Held Friday Evening Different from years past, the Prom was held on a Friday night because of a grade music contest scheduled for Saturday in the high school. The theme chosen by the juniors was Only Time Will Tell. In an effort to save money, the ju- niors cut some corners while deco- rating for the Prom. The pink and silver metallic streamers used for the ceiling and walls covered only half of the gym. A fountain was purchased from a local merchant, but the juniors built the base them- selves. Other decorations included a gaze- bo adorned with pink and silver streamers. A white picket gateway, with a silver hourglass in the back- ground, was the entrance to the dance floor. Top are Tami Zackrison and Larry Kotan taping down the tablecloths. Above are Lori May and Melanie Crafing taping the streamers to the floor for the Prom walls. Far Right are Melanie Grafing, Mike John- son, Dan Heyduk, and Julie Schatz watching as Troy Pulscher beings hanging streamers for the ceiling of the Prom Right are Bill Parsley and Tammy Caulfield as they put the finishing touches on the tables for the Prom. 24 Prom
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Seniors Challenged Vespers service was held on May 20, at 7:30 p.in. Rev. Brent Dahl- seng gave the sermon. Rev. Dahlseng's sermon consisted of a challenge to the seniors. A challenge to be the best they could in whatever they did and to be indi- viduals in whatever they did in- stead of following the crowd. Top are Denise Grafing and Dan Muts- chelknaus looking over the program before the Vespers service. Middle Left are Bard Carson, Kym Cecil, and Theresa Collins waiting in line for their cue to leave the lunchroom and enter the gym. Above are Darla Minnick, Dawn Redwing, and Brenda McMahon talking about the up- coming service. Left are Lorraine Barthel and Kim Jurgens walking to their seats. 26 Graduation Activities
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