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SOMETIMES STUDENTS, Sam Schoen and Craig DiLorenzo, can come up with better ideas for reports and assignments, it allowed to collaborate. IN THE DRESSING ROOM, Deanne Saatzer waits patiently for Coronation festivities to begin. V PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL activities, such as Hat Day, helps promote school spirit. These seniors, Kathy Peterson, Kathy Keichler, Mary Tafte, lean Bacon and Angie Gibbs express alot of spirit. Leaders oi the Pack Three years ago, the HHS saw a new breed of people enter its doors-the scorned sopho- mores. Unknowingly, they had entered a stage in their lives when people expected the least and the most from them at the same time. To seniors and juniors, they were considered children, to teachers and parents, they were young people. During that time, more and more responsi- bility was placed on their shoul- ders, which helped them gain some respect. As juniors, these same people became more self-reliant after procuring the much coveted driver's license. With this magical card, no longer were mom and dad needed to provide rides to school and non school activities. Still, that card couldn't gain all the prestige of being . . . a SENIOR. Seniors are the people who no longer look at a driver's license as the ultimate sign of maturity. Even things that seemed childish, are looked on fondly, because they are a part of life these students would soon leave behind when entering the adult world. Today the senior class pre- pares for that trip into the out- side world. Many will attend four year colleges to receive various de- grees, while some enter a two year community college. They will receive technical training in their chosen fields. Others will leave school and enter directly into the job market with the idea of supporting themselves and a place of their own. A cou- rageous few will enter into the service, adapting to the rigorous training necessary to protect our country. As the years pass, thoughts might return to days gone by, when things were easier. Hands might once more leaf through this same yearbook to reminisce about events that you and your friends were in. Looking back, maybe you will see a little bit of the person you were developing into, in the per- son you have become . . . a wiser and more appreciative adult. V- 3 s . ,S 5:3 75:1-Q . 'T W
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THE STORE AT Dakota County Vo Tech, provides two marketing students, Ron Fox and left Link, the opportunity to be both customer and cashier. ALWAYS FULL OF SPIRIT, seniors, Rob Kugler and Bob Frerich are always willing to let everyone know . . . we're number one! ' W1 DURING THE SCHOOL DAY, some people, like Iohn Moes, can take time out for a breather.
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Altendorfer, Timothy Amy, Kelly Anderson, Melinda Anderson, Scott Anfang, Christopher Angell, Cynthia Angell, Karen Arend, Timothy Argueta, Walter Arndtson, Kent Auchampach, Marie Bacon, leanne Bacon, John Baird, Susan Bare, Katherine Bauer, Michael Bauer, Steven Becker, Mary Begich, Robert Beissel, Brenda Beissel, Kathleen Beissel, Randy Beissel, Steven Berg, Deanna Beskar, Catherine
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