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Rebecca Lynn Snodgrass Kathryn Lynn Vlcck ABOVE RIGHT: Red roses are given to Dixie Aasby and Lisa Lettau tor January and February FHA Members of the Month. RIGHT: Concentration is obvious as Mr. Mark Ftas? and Dale Griese plan stretegy during their chess game. 12 Seniors
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THIS PACE: RIGHT: Plotting what to do next are the masked musicians Dale Criese, Mike Gadd, and Gary Weidenbach, as Christi Spears concentrates on play- ing the accordion. BELOW: After eating, seniors took time to sign pic- tures, exchange name cards, and visit. OPPOSITE PACE: CENTER: Galin Larson gives a reading on the concept of teamwork. EAR RIGHT: After leading the seniors in, junior )erry Selchert waits for Janell Haiwick and other seniors to be seated. BELOW: The senior band members provide enter- tainment for Baccalaureate performing the Hymn of Faith. Senior Breakfast Traditional Meal Is Enjoyed Held in Wesley Hall of the Unit- ed Methodist Cnurch, the senior breakfast welcomed twenty-nine graduation-starved high schoolers. The United Methodist Women prepared the tasty menu, consisting of souffle, caramel rolls, orange juice, and coffee, for the seniors, class advisors, and admin- istrators. After just arriving into town the previous day, Reverend Mark Holland gave the table prayer be- fore the meal, and Superinten- dent John Biegler gave an inspira- tion, in which he warned seniors never to give up, no matter what the circumstances. Entertainment was provided by Christi Spears of Ree Heights, who played two piano selections and an accordion number with three masked or bagged seniors as accompanists. Further entertain- ment, led by Mrs. Frankie Rine- hart, let seniors get involved in the act. Selected seniors provided the sound effects as Mrs. Rinehart told a story about a trip through the jungle, dreamed by Paul Knox. Unlike other years following graduation, students had to return to school to complete their classes and finish testing. The tra- ditional horn-honking nad to be postponed until the following day after graduation practice. 14 Senior Breakfast
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