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PROM Seniors Are Saluted The senior class of 1988 was salut- ed by the junior class during the annual Junior-Senior Prom held on April 8 at the Hyde County Memori- al Auditorium. The juniors spent many hours decorating the place in various shades of pink, black, and silver for the gala event. The theme was 'Evening In Paradise', while the march songs included Angel'. When the Children Cry', and 'Save Your Love’. A gazebo was placed in front of the stage, and a small bridge was situated in the center of the auditorium. Shane Vlcek. junior class presi- dent, welcomed the junior class' guests to the 'Evening In Paradise’. Bruce Bucholz. senior class presi- dent. accepted the welcome of the junior class, and thanked them on behalf of the senior class. The invo- cation was given by Pastor Steve Meyer, followed by the dinner. The meal consisted of gelatin, turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gra- vy. corn, dinner rolls, punch, and cherry cheesecake. It was served by five waiters and waitresses dressed as French maids and but- lers. Following the meal, the senior class history was read by Cindy Faulstich. Lori Newton then read the class prophecy, and Christine Volek closed by reading the class wills. The final event of the evening banquet included a talk by Pastor Steve Meyer. The Grand March opened to the public at 9t00 p.m. Following the march, music was pro- vided by the band 'Wakefield', who played until 1:00 a.m. A breakfast was then served by the junior class' parents after the conclusion of the dance. ABOVE RIGHT One band member of 'Wake- field' rocks the night away Inside the 1988 Junior-Senior Prom. ABOVE LEFT: Senior class president Bruce Bucholz thanks the lunior class for their preparations for an Evening In Paradise'. RIGHT: Several people gather to converse and comment on the dinner before the begin- ning of the Grand March. 12 PROM
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o LEFT Renee Knox' project. Bicycle Phys- ic -'. places first at the Highmore Science Fair. CENTER LEFT: Toma Rodman places seventh in the NSD Science Fair with her protect. Factors Influencing Rate of Yeast Respira- tion”. BOTTOM LEFT: Rodney Klebsch is pictured with his third place project entitled Physics of Golf Balls'. SCIENCE FAIR Talents Exhibited The 1988 Highmore Science Fair, held on March 8. gave many young scientists the chance to exhibit their talents in the field of science. It involved 196 students in grades K- 12 with approximately 124 exhibi- tions. Each project was divided ei- ther the elementary, junior, or sen- ior levels of competition. Scientists in grades K-4 all re- ceived green ribbons of participa- tion. All other exhibits received ei- ther a purple, blue. red. or white award ribbon. Anyone receiving a purple or blue ribbon was eligible to advance to the Northern South Da- kota Science Fair held in Aberdeen on March 29. Those eligible includ- ed: Renee Knox, (overall winner of the fair with a purple ribbon); Cathy Faulstich. purple; Sandi Nickelson; Tonia Rodman; Heidi GerritS; Bren- da Newton-, Rodney Klebsch. purple; Joey Aasby; Stacey Scott; Stacey Nickelson; Christina Baloun and Sarah DuBois. purple; Sam Hahn and Ryan Kussen Debra Newton and An- gel Gibson; Jean Cherland-. Pat Brueggeman; Ted Quinn and Matt Gauer; John Hoffman and Joe Mc- Donnell; Jody Jamieson and Justin Kindopp. purple; and Heidi Blair and Aimee Konrad. Eleven of the latter Highmore sci- entists won an award at the NSD Science Fair: Rodney Klebsch. third place trophy in the Individual Senior Physical Science Division-. Renee Knox, eighth place in the Individual Senior Physical Science Division; Tonia Rodman, seventh place in the Individual Senior Biological Science Division; Sandi Nickelson. Honor- able Mention-. Karla Hyde, winner of calculator from the Northern State College Foundation; Jody Jamieson and Justin Kindopp. first place in Group Junior Physical Science Divi- sion; Joe McDonnell and John Hoff- man, second place in the Group Ju- nior Physical Science Division; and Angel Gibson and Debra Newton, merit certificates. The students at- tending the NSD Science Fair were under the supervision of science teacher Wanda Jamieson. SCIENCE FAIR II
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LEFT: Brenda Newton poses as a French maid while serving as a waitress at the 1988 Junior Senior Prom. BfcLOW Lori Newton grins and chuckles as she reads the senior class prophecy, telling their fortunes ten years into the future. BfcLOW LEFT: Chad Kusser. Julie Jessen. Ke vin Larson, and James Kindopp are occupied with the task of receiving a glass of punch. BfcLOW RIGHT: Aric Baloun and his date Sta- cey Scott present themselves to the public during the Grand March. PROM 13
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