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Right: Sophomore hosts and hostesses for the prom were M. Knutson, S. Sheg- geby, K. Nelson, and C. Holjigren. Their duties were to serve punch and entertain the guests with a skit at intermission. Below: The center of attraction was the fountain which was decorated with pink, yellow, and green. Many dropped coins in it and wished for a happy evening. l
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Guests Enjoy Enchantment of Three Coins in the Fountain MEMBERS of tho Junior and senior classes, faculty, and guests gathered at the school dining room on the evening of May 6 for the annual banquet. After dinner, Master of Cere- monies 3. Hopkins introduced M. Bjorndal who read the toast to the juniors and the senior class will. K. Bjorndal re- sponded with the toast to the seniors. Mrs. Donald Erickson sang Three Coins in the Foun- tain, the theme for the even- ing. The prom was held in the gymnasium which had been transformed with pastel pink, yellow and green streamers and a fountain in the center of the room. Left: Always ready to serve the banquet guests were the sophomore and freshman waitresses. Front: S. Slet- sema, C. Holum, E. Aalderks, D. Bruns, N. Hoberg, C. Hovda, M. Lundberg. Back: J. Olson, M. Aide, W. Brown, L. Schroe- der, C. Hlagsvedt, and J.Tol- lefson. Bottom left: G. Hopkins introduces the next event on the program as K. Bjorndal, R. Skrukrud, M. Bjorndal, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Daby listen. Bottan right: Mrs. Erick- son and her accompanist, K. Nelson, pose for a picture after the banquet. 16
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Seniors Make Their Final Appearance THE seniors made their last appearance as a class on their graduation night, May 25, 1967. It was a night of smiles and tears, handshakes and hugs, congratula- tions and thank yous. The night they had been waiting for for 12 years was now here but some seamed reluctant to have it arrive so soon. Lower left: D. 3runs, valedictorian of the class, receives her citizenship award from Mrs. Doris Sunvold of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary. P. banning also received a citizenship award from the Sacred Heart American Legion Post No. 229
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