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TOP RIGHT Mr Brian Bergjord gets some work done while his students work on their projects. Mr Bergjord teaches industrial arts. ABOVE: Sally Eikmeier and Claudine Barron take advantage of senior privileges and the nice weather to study outside.
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Students Use Free Time In Variety Of Ways Students spent much of their free time driving around town. Two fa- vorite “hang-outs to meet to go “cruising” were the Trading Post and Casey’s. Students, also, got to- gether at these spots to gossip or to make further plans for the night. While some spent their time in town, others preferred to go out-of-town to a movie or out for pizza. Watch- ing videos was, also, a popular pas- time for students. Dance halls at Hatfield, MN and the Showboat provided entertain- ment for students who wanted to dance or to listen to their favorite local bands. While in school, student's free time was spent playing video games on the computer or reading magazines in the library. During the last quarter of school, eligible seniors were given senior privileges. These privileges gave them a chance to leave the school during study halls and lunch breaks. TOP: Tim McGlone. Greg Groos, Jeff Eng. Mike Ketcham, Kelly Duncan. Paul Banhel. and Rod Trofl spend much of their free time in the computer room playing video games. ABOVE: Claudine Barron and Colleen Cullen wait by the Home Ec. door for the final class bell. RIGHT: Julie Taylor and Randy Schmidt look for some good movies in the Trading Post. The Trading Post is one of three places where VCR's and movies can be rented. 10 Free Time
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Fairy Tale Comes To Life This year’s all-school musical was taken from the fairy tale, “Cinder- ella. The story began with “Her- ald,” Danny Sutton, announcing that a Ball would be given. To pre- pare for the Ball, the “wicked step- mother, Sara Amdahl, ordered “Cinderella, Pam Sutton, to tend to all the needs of her stepsisters,” Sonjia Nester and Audra Lind. While the rest of the family attended the Ball, Cinderella sat at home in her “own little chair. Suddenly, her “fairy godmother, Kara Johnston, appeared and granted Cinderella's wish to attend the Ball. Cinderella's appearance at the Ball brought the party to life.” “Prince Charming, Shane Gerlach, danced with her most of the evening and fell in love with her. RIGHT: Pam Sutton and Shane Gerlach meet in the park after the Ball. They sing ot their “love tor each other.” ABOVE: Tyler Waxdahl and Jason Pulscher model their Little John and Robin Hood cos- tumes. Their part in the musical is short but a hit. 12 Musical
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