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1. Kelly Amundson and her security. 2. Jim Yuengst and Rick VanAllcn. 3. Darlene Huehn and Heather Kees are camera shy. 4. Andy Richardson displays his own portrait. 5. Rich Raley and Tim Strand showing off during band. 6. A First grade Christ- mas Concert. MEMORIES 7
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Memories Thinking Back .. . Memories are something we look back on and laugh at, when we think of all the things we used to do. Memories are sometimes what we want to keep forever, and sometimes what we’ll never live down. Think back to all the fun we had in grade school, from having Hal- loween parties to a picnic in the park at the end of the year, and everything in between. Looking back, don’t you sometimes wish our lives now were that simple? 1. Tim Strand looks at Jodi Close to see what she will do next. 2. Karla and Kelly Nelson getting along. 3. Kris Stoehr ready to shoot a basket. 4. Jaci Johnson and Angie Grabau. 5. Penny Holm poses for her picture. 6. Nan Luepke displays a new hair style. 6 MEMORIES
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Prom ... 84 ... ''Truly” “One Of The Best Proms Ever” The Junior class presents “Truly”. Posters announcing this fact could be found on almost any wall in the school in the weeks before the prom. As individuals were picking out the right dress and the fanciest flowers, the decorating committee transformed the gym into a pictur- esque park. Trees, a gazebo, a huge mural, benches, and a myriad of balloons helped bring about this change. The juniors took advantage of a snow day to put up the streamers on the ceiling. Many students and observers enjoyed all the finery as members of one of the best attended prom on record. Everyone- the advisors, the parents, and the students- agreed that this was one of the happiest, prettiest proms ever. 8 1 Barb Feyercisen and her date Russ Bcllcnd relax in the park-like atmosphere. 2. “Triad sings the prom theme song. “Truly. 3. Junior Class Officers Sue Wilk. Tori Todd, Jodi Close and Heidi Penman with their escorts. 4. Carol Wciher, Gene Matz. Kclsic Doty and Dana Glade dance under a balloon. 5. Leaving the gazebo arc Kathy Plansky and her escort. Jim Stahl. 6. The crowd looks on as the Grand March continues. 7. Tim Chukcl guides Katie Gehn through the gazebo. 8. Anna Berg and Bill Peterson dance a slow dance. 9. Mike Zajac and Debbie Josifck take time out from dancing 10. Tracy Smith and Bob Sollom under one of the decorative unbrellas. PROM
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