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Class of 1980 J UNIGR! SENIOR BANQUET 'GThis is Another Day Friday evening, May 9th, was the biggest night of the year. A caravan of cars left Roseburg headed toward Valley River Inn in Eugene for the Annual Jr. Sr. Banquet. The night started as the guys met at the mall to get into the caravan and the girls met at the church. As each guy drove to the door for his date, the girl was escorted to the car by Jim Simpson or Wayne Bentley. Wes Tjernland entertained us while we ate. We were concerned about being polite. No one was quite sure when to eat but once we got started everyone enjoyed the meal. The farewell speech given by Kevin Steele, student body president, was on setting goals and being a success. Dennis Murphy, our special speaker, spoke about being successful. He commented on how we all have grown up since he had last seen us. We enjoyed having seen him and his wife Sandy. The Class prophecy was a very comical skit with Derek Bauder and Bruce Boggs reading articles in the newspaper from the year 2000. Each senior received a gag gift to emphasize his or her part of the prophecy. For example, Denise Allen has married a jockie or races her super race horses. Since the horse and jockie had not yet won a race she received a large carrot tied to a stick to encourage the horse to go faster. Tammy Mullins received the annual most scholarly award which is a giant gold and brown tassle. She left the banquet room using the tassle as a wrap around her shoulders. Pastor Baker closed the evening with an appology for not being able to be at the graduation ceremony and a word to prayer. 'gcflefrf -5 ,sfgai-.T Tig ' .- - LixRg?i':-vi ,sighs -sr , 5 . 4 5-Q. . -,- 5 5- g'Sci5QIf ,: .asv ws . ' Y-KA? .2 .: .R T V Am, a ,Q ' f ms j,.s7j ,I - V V 'iry ' hi 'tt- s-iZ 1 iir. ,.,.f- , fa
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