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Seniors electrify Kevin Baumert Our senior year is the one most hoped for, dreamed for, and strivin for, and we finally made it! But what does our senior year mean? It means pictures, announcements, name cards, memory books and graduation parties. Being a senior means running around trying to get everyone’s picture, name card, and signature in your memory book. It makes people realize that we’re a class and we’ll all be separating soon to work, get married, or go to college. It’s our last year and we can remember we won the spirit stick! We put on a real good prom and had money left over to eat at the Vet’s club as a class. Then trying to get everyone in one place after school to have a group shot taken, that was hectic! In our last sememster we keep going to class, counting the days to graduation. Finally, we graduate! We realize this is the last time we’ll all be together. The unseen wires that connected us and helped us tune in to each other will be cut tomorrow as we make our own future. Bruce Benne Mary Boyum Dan Buckmann Debbie Benjamin Shelley Black Robert Broekemeier
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Academics Cadet Connections“81-82” Travel Far and fulfill your dreams grab hold of a passing star that really gleams Like a sailing boat or a gliding plane Always keep your goals afloat. 12th Alan Feyerherm, Brian Wickert. Julie Lierman, Kris Sanders. Seniors Connect With World Of Reality Graduation: Senior Class It was just yesterday we passed through the doors of grade school. We learned how to read and write. We played the games together, laughed together and cried together. Time went on and we passed through the gates of high school. Remember our first dance, our fijgt date, and our first puppy WjW Each day went on and we a task and accomplished it. Soon new doors will open to the big world. Different opportunities for each of us lie ahead. We share our last goodbyes and cries. Reflecting back all the memories, happy and sad, good and bad, love and hate, and now we look at each other and say . . . Farewell and Remember me always. Dreams have brought us this far, now cross the bridge into reality full of ambition and ability.
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We always look back at where we’ve been who we are, and what we’ve done. We’re always provin’ who we are by always reaching for the rising star. As High School ends, it’s hard to face the future all alone, but before we know it we have new friends, and new goals and our memories of WEST POINT HIGH. Brian Gentrup Mark Buse Dan Donnelly Alan Feyerherm Jean Burmester Tammy Critel Ronald Elllnghausen
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