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In Memoriam We, the class of 1983, wish to include in this annual the memory of two class members who were taken from us too soon. Florence Marie Kellie and Richard Jobman. Florence was a member of our class from 1970 to 1975 and a good friend to us all. She was active in Girl Scouts and 4-H and always brightened up our world. Richard was in our class from 1980 to 1982. Although he didn’t participate in any extracurricular activities, he was a dedicat- ed fan and always supported his classmates and friends. He could always bring out the best of every situation. Florence Kellie Richard Jobman Dedication Without these two friends and teachers, Mr. Gary Weishaar and Mr. Bill Fulcher, we would have had a much more difficult time during our high school years. Besides just being great class sponsors, they were good friends and always willing to listen and offer advice. They even managed to keep our class meetings in some semblence of order. We can think of no better way to thank them for all their help than to dedicate this Log to them. 4
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Melodrama Adds Excitement What do peanuts, a pianist, food, funny hats, a sawmill, and old songs have in common? They all helped to make the all school play. Only an Orphan Girl, a rip-roaring success. In order to offer the audience and actors a change of pace, a melodrama was chosen for the November production. Robert Quimby, the villian, tried in vain to steal the fortune to be inherited by an orphan girl, Renee’ Sandberg. Olio acts including a community sing led by Jodi Haugland and Heidi Elfeldt, a vocal selection by Monica Zulauf with a little help from Mike King, and a sketch, “Watt Street”, by John Meissner and Donnie Hafer, helped the play go smoothly. Top right photo, going clockwise: The villian’s wife Ethel (Michele Rasby), rudely comments to the orphan girl, Nellie (Renee' Sandberg). Nellis gasps as Rutherford (Robert Quimby) pro- poses marriage. Seated at piano, going clockwise: John Meissner, Don- nie Hafer, Heidi Elfeldt, JOdi Haug- land and Monica Zulauf. Boos and hisses fill the gym as Rutherford enters on stage. 6
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