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Look To The Future Graduation night, always an emotional time, with thoughts of, This is it, It doesn't seem possible, and I made it. Terri Raley, president of the 1981 graduating class, gave a speech that set the tears flowing from everyone. Goodbyes are many times sorrowful, but on this night it was with a look to the future, hearts filled with sadness and with hope. Geoff Vanderlinden and Lena Fontainhaus added a cheerful lilt to the night. They disputed the stereo- types attached to their cultures, and affirmed the ones associated with Americans. Terr Bear, Terry Peterson, received an outstanding citizen award, bringing down the house with ap- plause. One viewer had the sentiments that, You could sense the closeness of the class of '81. They are a glory bound class. 1. Terri Raley, class president, gives a teary-eyed farewell. 2. A hoot of accomplishment and the traditional tossing of caps. 3. The class of '81' gathers for the last time. 4. The Bear , Terry Peterson receives an outstanding citizen award. 3. Lena Fontainhaus and Geoff Vanderlinden, foreign exchange students, emphasize warm feelings with humorous speeches. 6. Lauri Laatsch gives a farewell and good luck hug. 7. A victory salute and feelings of relief that we made it . B Graduation
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Students seek employment as inflation skyrockets. Rising gas prices eat away at the paychecks, leaving little money for anything else. Friday night games, movies, dances, and concerts also decrease the pocket- book rather quickly. Many students work summer jobs, like Dave Trapp, who worked at the Dairy Queen. It was an easy job, and I had fun working with the other employees, he said. Dave's specialty was the famous Peanut Buster Parfait! Tari Franck also had a summer job. She worked at the A W. The part she liked best about working there was all the interest- ing people she met. Some brave souls are able to tackle a job during the school year. In years to come, our generation will see money become more and more important to everyone, and will probably find a much higher ratio of students working. 10 Jobs
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