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“Look out! Here we come! The class of 1982” greeted the students on the first day of school. The 38 seniors started their final year with pride and jubilation. King Randy Houdek and queen Cindy Ellsworth reigned over the Homecoming festivities. Scott Marks was chosen as the marshal candidate. Shawn Volek won the Snow Queen contest, and Mary Kay Boschee was chosen Miss Holiday. Max Wortman received honors of DAR. Doug Kroeplin and Sarnie Dancey were FFA Sweethearts King and Queen. Prom featured ’Ivory’ and the theme was “Don’t Stop Be lieving. The senior breakfast brought rain and Frankie Rineheart. Class colors were light green and THIS PAGE: Jackie Mashek applies the finishing touches to her Art II projectD OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: Randy Houdek reads a story to Marilyn Kusser. ABOVE RIGHT: Superintendent John Biegler prepares his specialty for the Home Ec V class while Mike Ashdown, Kevin Griese, and Steve Vilhauer decide what to call it. CF'NTF'R LEFT: Senior marshal candi- date Scott Marks, helped by subjects Steve Vilhauer, Karla Kerr, and Kevin Griese, tries to win votes by inviting the student body to the world's biggest toga party. yellow, The class flower was the yellow rose. The class motto was “The future is innocent for we know not what it holds”. Senator Larry Pressler spoke at gradua- tion. His speech was on the importance of the work ethic. Graduation has come and gone, and now 39 seniors enter into the world of alumni. Their high school careers are over, but the memories linger on. Although life will be different, they will make their way, re- lying on the lessons and skills they learned at Highmore High School.] CENTF:R RIGHT: Denise Haiwick, Joce- lyn Gallagher, and Mary Kay Boschee, in their natural morning state, ignore the photographer's cheerful “good morning.” BELOW: Mary Jane Lusk, Karen Harvey, and Karla Kerr help to prepare the school for the year’s incomparable senior class. 12 Seniors
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Dona Sue Stoley Steven Dean Vilhauer Shawn Marie Volek Melanie Kaye Walton Robert Maxwell Wort man Michael G. Youngquist OPPOSITE PAGE: Max Wortman is the year's Daughters of the American Revolution candidate, Chosen by the senior class and the faculty. THIS PAGE: These students, after staying in the town school for 12 years, have returned to their first center of learning, the kindergarten room. They are: FRONT: Sheldon Moysis, Shawn Volek, and Denise Haiwick, SECOND: Tigh Cowan, Karla Kerr, Randy Houdek, Mike Ashdown, Mary Jane Lusk, and Sheri Schuette, and BACK: Mary Kay Boschee, Max Wortman, Jackie Mashek, and Melanie Walton. Seniors 11
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