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: t m H, Each person prepares himself for graduation in a different way. Debbie Doyle looks as if she finds graduation d dail ' experience while Dan Hvanson looks as if he might faint. IN r. A PRCJIILE or K)LR GRADIATI S The graduating class stands lor a prayer delivered by Maryjo Bougie. Graduation Ceremony Reflects Decade Of Growth ( )ver a decade of graduates have come from Red River; each class with its own pride, drive, and deter- mination, each class with its own sayings, dress, and code of ethics. What made the graduating class unique ' ' What special quahties did the class of 80 possess.- The class of 80 graduated at the closing of a lecade- Those students lived during the years of ' ietnam, the energy crisis, the Apollo space mission, Watergate, and nuclear threats from present day re- actors and foreign powers. 1980 was supposedly the ear the killer bees from South America would pene- trate the Ignited States. 1980 was a presidential elec- tion year, but more importantly, to the class of 80, this was the year they graduated and the year they would he propelled into a different phase of their lives. Approximately f ) ' . ' t ' . would go on to college or continuing education The other members of the graduating class would go. most likely, into the working world. The graduating ceremony probably best reflected how each class shared similar traditions. The class of HO wore the traditional red and white gowns and paraded in to Pomp and Circumstance. Roses were also earned by the girls. Honor students wore gold honor sashes. The speakers. Tish Dierlam. Jodie Geatz, and Cheryl Schubert spoke of how the clals grew up, the importance of change and personal growth, and the need for the class of 1980 to set goals for themselves. Jim Jackson delivered the invocation and Mary Jo Bougie the benediction.
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l ' 5 . MMT r ' iM w 9 1 . W ' ' ■ SSs SStS i udents attending the prom, Machclle Norgard. Mike Rux. Tim Btown, Barb Rygg. and Lon Koppelman wait for the Grand Doug Bostrum escorts Kim Towers over the bridge as larch to begin. ' Always and Forever , the prom tfieme. pLvs over the speakers People mmgle with each other under the streamers. In the hallway outside the gym. students wait for their chance to have their prum picture taken i |i.rii Participants dance to Captiva in the school gymiiasiuin Brenda Smaalader and Hill McCoy share the swing.
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■t ' Sk. -i - -• — - • -a j ,- . » If ' lr After receiving his diploma Duanc Anderson shakes hands and receives congratulations. With a Red River hi h school banner adornin|; the p)dium, Jim Jackson dehvcrs the invocatior A happy Lynn Bye receives his diploma- Craduaiion -tl
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