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Benjamin HmN Aasby Kathleen ('•celia Arendt Bonnie Kay Boiler Charlene Marie Bondy Dovle Joseph Bou ek Scott •lames Brady Troy Alan Bruce OPPOSITE PAC.E: TOP: Repre senting Highmore as DAR candi- date and Miss Holiday is Bonnie Holler. CENTER: Local Snow Queen winner Michelle Young- quint wins Miss Congeniality at the state contest. BOTTOM: Senior class officers are Mari Cowan, vice president; Chucky Bondy. treasurer; Sandi Ruben - dall. secretary; and Kelly Dan- cey. student council rep. Not Pic- tured; Bonnie Boiler, president; and Scott Brady, student body rep. LEFT: You sure can tell Christi C.ibson is up to some- thing with a smile like that. Seniors 7
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IS) u 6 Seniors Seniors Make Decisions The seniors started their last year with 41, but graduated 39. Knglish IV was the only class re- quired for the seniors. Grammar, Knglish literature, and the dread- ed research paper were a few things covered during the year. There were many events and honors that the class will remem- ber. Rod Kusser, Marshall candi- date; dim Jennings and Roberta Single, King and Queen; Michelle Youngquist, Miss Congeniality in the state Snow Queen contest; Bonnie Boiler, DAR candidate, M iss Holiday representative, sec- ond team all-state basketball; Kathy Arendt 31st in state cross country meet; Mike Oligmueller, excellent rating for declam piece at the state level; Rod Kusser and Brett Singleton, 6th in state wres- tling tournament; and Mari Cowan FHA Sweetheart Queen. Many seniors spent time in the counselor’s office receiving help with college decisions, financial aid, and filling out applications. Those that planned on furthering their education took the ACT test. Career Days helped many stu- dents decide where they would at- tend school next year. Decision making took some of the seniors’ time. Choosing senior portraits, announcements, keys, class motto, When Will I See You Again ’; class colors, red and white; class flower, the red rose. They purchased a trophy case in memory of their classmates Jeanna Vlcek and Dale Taylor.
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