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Page 9 text:
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As seniors, it is our last year at Lake Preston High School. Our high school days are.coming to an end; no longer will we see the friends we have known. We will never again have to try to con- vince “the people upstairs” of a class schedule which is to “our” best advan- tage. The general assembly on our first day of school as seniors was a reminder that the end of our high school days were drawing nearer. It was hard for us to comprehend that we were now seniors. As the year went on we came to realize that there would be no more football or basketball games to watch or wrestling matches or gymnastics meets to attend as Lake Preston students. As seniors, we also understand that we will not participate in any more music concerts and drama productions. Colleen Anderson Overby, Janet Austad Cyndy Boyd, Suzanne Brekke Award winning editors hard at work. Janet sews Anger to blouse. Seniors 5
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Page 10 text:
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Debbie Carlson, Tim Casper, Anna Christenson Barb Ellingson, Darin Gullickson We all are looking forward with anticipation, but for a moment let us look backward with pride on all the good times we have had at Lake Preston High School. We call to mind our first days of high school as freshmen. We were instantly labeled as “Little Green Freshmen” as we dodged the Seniors of 1977 in fear of getting initiated. Our sophomore year saw all the members of the class getting involved in every aspect of high school activities. Becoming more of a family rather than just close friends was how we progressed as a junior class. We remember our bake sales, raffles, and concessions as we worked to fund our elegeant and artistic prom, “Castle of Dreams.” We think of our eventful and festive senior year, of how we worked for perfection in academics, sports, and music, our Senior get-togethers, go- ing to the State Capitol in Pierre, attending State B’s, dressing up for our Senior Tea, the Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom, and the big step towards graduation. 6 Seniors
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