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Yesterday was ours, tomorrow will be my own was the motto chosen by the class of '80 for graduation. The class colors were silver and blue with a white rose as the class flower. Grad- uation was held May 18, 1980 at 2:00 p.m. Shelley Sahling and Mark Larson gave speeches to the graduates. Rev- erend j. Russell Mead gave the in- vocation and benediction. Ushers were jan Stutzman, Mark Hughes, Valerie Lambrecht, Mike Ma- zour, Lori Lambrecht, Gerry Kroli- kowski, Deb Kubert, Barry McCoun, Vicky Woitaszewski, and Kyle Web- ster. l The seniors await their turn to walk in. 2 Shelley Sahling addressed the graduating se- niors with her speech “Never the Only One. 3 Honor guards were Teresa Barg and Phil Dib- bem. 4 Mark Larson compared life to two fa- mous seas in his speech “Parable of the Seas. 5 Senior vocal students sang “Future. Yesterday was ours...
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Mothers Host Annual Senior Breakfast The annual Senior Breakfast was held May 14,1980 at the Legion Club. The mothers served a delicious break- fast followed by entertainment. The program was a mock radio station set in Stick Creek (or Wood River), bring- ing all of the latest news about former members of the class of 1980. The mothers used baby pictures as the place cards. Large white, paper roses were part of the table decora- tions. 1 Mrs. Babel, Mrs. McTavish, Mrs. Boroff. Mrs. Rathman and Mrs. Husen provided the enter- tainment with, On the Air, from Stick Creek. 2 Senior Mothers served a breakfast of scrambled eggs and ham to hungry seniors. 3 Seniors listening to the entertainment. 4 Pic- tures of the senior class from grade school to present were on display at the Legion Club. 17 3 4
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Classes Each student is seeking different things from school. Seniors are ready to graduate and go to college. Juniors are waiting to become seniors and see what it's like. Sophomores are in the middle hoping to make the best of it. Freshmen are glad to be in se- nior high and able to go out for sports. The junior high meet new friends while running to the lunch line. Most people are glad to be in school, while others wish it were over. The people we've met and the good times together will be Moments to Re- member. 19
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