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REMEMBER . . . In the fall of 1972, scared but eager kindergartners took their first step towards becoming the Class of 1985. Along the way, many paths had to be walked and many bridges had to be crossed. Each year has brought new experiences and many memo- ries as we search for ourselves. Back then our main concerns were getting picked for gray duck and who to roll our rug out by for nap time. Our concerns may be different now, but our goal is realized for we are the Class of 1985. Since then we've made memories that we can reflect back on and either laugh, cry, or both. We remember .. . The sixth grade trip to Minneapolis . . Kim Estes running into a building down- town Minneapolis .. . Bombardiment . . . The terror of getting lost on our first day in the Big School . . . Junior High soc-hops . . . Your first kiss . Driving with Mr. Amundson and finally getting our driver's license . . Being in Senior High Going to dances with live bands . . . Football games ... Dragging main . Volley- ball games . . . Band and Vocal contests . . . Wrestling meets . . . Junior Magazine Drive . . . Gymnastics meets . . . Class rings . . . Basketball games . Going down to STATE and becoming the 1984 CLASS A BASKETBALL CHAMPS . . . Planning our perfect Prom, We've Got Tonight . . . Our Foreign Exchange Student from Bel- gium, Francoise . . . Track meets . . . and . . . Then our Senior Year . . Crowning Queen Tina . . . Kicking the Junior girls in the Powder Puff game to remain undefeat- ed . Meeting at Birkey's . . . Dressing up to celebrate Halloween Rowdy noon hours in the study hall . . . Sweetheart's, King Glen and Queen Kim and a memorable dance with Apollo . . . Skip Days . . . Cramming for finals .. Years of sharing friendships, laughter, smiles, tears and happiness . . and . . . May 31, 1985, our Graduation Day! We meet so many people But few, it seems to me, Enjoy as close a friendship As ours has grown to be, So with this heartfelt greeting, I want to tell you, too. I'm very thankful to have found A special friend like you. The years have gone fast and have left us with wonderful memories and friend- ships to cherish. However, the story that began in 1972 does not yet draw to a close once we have received our diplomas. We now have our own paths to follow and our own goals to achieve. We, the Class of 1985, wish to thank our friends, teachers, and parents for making the years at P.R.H.S. so memorable and wonderful. Also, we wish for our friends the best always! Class Colors Class Motto Maroon and Ivory We came to this place together, to learn, to grow, to share . . . Time and space may separate, but distance cannot come between us. Friends Always The Class of 1985 Class Flower Red Rose
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Senior Best SENIOR BEST Shortest Sheri Pouitier, I.ori Leick, Ha Le, Keith Seifert, Darrin Kvam Tallest: [Alina Halbakken. Pam Crbbb, Katie Anderson, Steve Honrud, Jim Lehn Noisiest Patty Stenger, Susan Haugrud, Joel Gerdes, Darrin Kvam, Darwin J. Quietest: Julie Moberg, Denise Scott, Dion Scheleske, Steve Pfeiffer Duftiest: loinette Wickenheiser, Kim Estes, Diane Sather, Steve Scott, Jeff Follingstad Crgwief usarT Haugrud, Kim Estes, Joel Gerdes, Darrin Kvam Moodiest Patti Dillion, Susan Haugrud, Jim I.ehn, Joel Gerdes ‘ Friepdafst: Kim Estes, Tula Anderson, Toineite Wickenheiser, Dave Rudie, Daye Treinen, Tim Rogelstad Laziest» ! ula Anderson, Diane Sather, Susan Haugrud, Steve Scott, Joel Gerdes Rowdiest Angie Walvatne, Diane Sather, Joe Clausom GcneStrand Most Organized: Li a T ugrud,, Ahna Halbakken, Tim Rogelstad, Keith Seifert Most Ambitious: Anne Klinnort, Ahna Halbakken, Tim Rogelstad, Keith Seifert Most Musical: Anne Klinncrt, Ahna Halbakkc , Darwin Johnson, Keith Seifert, Chris Kangas Gary Peterson, Keith Seifert Keith Seifert, Tim Rogelstad r, Steve Scott, Dave Rudie Keith Seifert, Tim Rogelstad ifert, Tim Rogelstad:-e: . . : Most Artistic: Lo'ri Leick, Lori Feild, Troy Dahl Most Studious Ahna Halbakken, Lisa Haugrul Most Gullible: Kini Estes. Toinette Wickenhc Most Intelligent: Lisa Haugrud, Ahna Halbakl Most Talented: Ahna Halbakken. Anne Klinnt pTMost School SpiritedfKaii Vaughn, Ahna Halbakken, Tim Rogelstad, Darrin Kvam Most Sarcastic: Susan Haugrud. Pam Gibbs, Patty Stenger. Danin Kvam, Joel Gerdes Most Likely To Become A Millionaire: Tula Anderson, Angie Walvatne, Keith Seifert, Tim RogeL Most Traffic Violations: Dace Carlson, Angie Walvatne, Jocl Gerdes, Gene Strand Most Liberated: Lori Field, Mary M ny Most Chauvinistic: Darrin Kvam, CaryHaugrud Neatest Car: Djbri Leick, Lisa Brosow'skj, Jofyn Hanson. Tom Carlson Neatest Name: Francoise Jacqueline Glyislaine j Bernard Strand, Thomas H nry C uJson Neatest Hail: Tula Anderson. Lori Leick. Darrin Kvam, Dave Rudie Neatest Smile: Patti Dillon, Tina Anderson', Dave Rudie, Glen Valley Prettiest Eyes Anne Klinnett. Kim Estes, Glen Valiev Dave Rudie Best Looking: Patti Dillon, Julie Moberg, Gene Strand, Dave Rudie Best Figure: Cheryl Strom, Patti Dillon Best Build: Jim Lehn, Darrin Kvam Best Dressed: Cheryl Strom, Lori Field, Tim Rogelstad, Cary Haugrud Best Rear View: Lisa Brosowske, Cheryl Strom, Gene Strand, Tim Rogelstad Best Sense Of Humor: Mary Marty, Kim Estes, Sue Haugrud, Chris Kangas, Darrin Kvam Person Most Like To Date: Tina Anderson, Toinette Wickenheiser, Dave Rudie, Tim Rogelstad Cutest Couple: John Hanson Kim Estes. Trevor Stccvcb Jana Christianson Biggest Eater: Dace Carlson, Lisa Haugrud. Kim Estes, Joel Gerdes, Darwin J. ] Biggest Flirt: Tula Anderson, Kim Estes, Mike Olson, Kevin O'Brien, Darrin Q Worst Driver: Toinette Wickenheiser, Angie Walvatne, Joe Clauson, Gene Strand Worst To Argue With: Jana Chiistianson, Diane Sather, Tim Rogelstad, Cary Haugrud, Joel Gerdes 20
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wwnfr After many months of planning, pomping. and preparation Prom 1984 had finally arrived! We all thought the pomping would never end, especially when each time we inserted a pomp we changed our mind. However, it sure looked great when it was all done. Now that all the work had been completed the night had come and it was time to relax and enjoy We've Got Tonight.” The inspiring talk given by guest speaker Mrs. Erickson at the banquet at Trinity Church, got the evening off to a wonderful start. Lori Field and Keith Seifert, accompanied by Dean Aamodt, did an excellent job singing our theme song We've Got Tonight. Upon entering the gym doors, you could see the hours of effort that had gone into completely transforming the high school gym into a mystic dream world. The gym was decorated in silver grey, pink and blue. The hours of dedicated work and planning had definitely been worth the end result, and the entire evening had truly been a night we'll all remember. 22
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