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Decorations were often a part of celebrations. Here Se t
Heath er Gust's car is covered in ball oons, st reamers .
Celebrations Bring Laughs signs, decorated by her fri ends for her birthday. (A n
Rinker)
Angie Rinker
Did you ever wonder what went on a part of celebrati ons. "We gave ex tra large
overthose holiday breaks and weekends during undergarments to one of my friends and made
th e school year? Parties and celebrations of her put them on over her clothes and run around
course! the neighborhood ... she did it, too," Senior
Holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, LeeAnn Re said!
and anything at all could have called for a Crazy birthday pranks also occwTed.
celebration. Many times people went out to dinner and
Usual events took place at celebra- secretl y had th e employees of the restaurant
tions such as friends and family gathering to- sin g Happy Birthday to the birthday guy or gi rl.
gether. However, there were those few unex- This sometimes caused an embarrassment for
pected things that sometimes made the celebra- the guest of honor.
ti ons more memorable. Other embarrassing moments also
The decorations, dancin g, sin ging, and took pl ace. "While I was gone, two of my
talking were all the "normal" events, but some- - friends decorated my car for my seventi enth
thing out of the ordinary was bound to happen. birthda y. They covered it in balloons, stream-
Practical jokes were sometimes pulled. ers, and signs and in sisted that we drive around
"I was at a party, and I got up from my in it th at ni ght," Senior Heather Gust said .
chair to get something. While I was gone my Parties and celebrati ons were an in-
friends put something wet on my chair. I ended evitable part of students' social lives through-
up sitting on it which made my pants all wet out the year. However, after all the pranks were
throughout the ni ght ," Sophomore Shanna done, decorations were put away, and people
Christiensen said. went home, it was back to the books and normal
Dares and games sometimes also were routine of classes and schoolwork. ~
Deck, Angela
Dein es, Gregory
Denn ey, Josh
Detavernier, Scott
Deupree, Sarah
Dodd, Michael
Dostal , Jonathan
Dri scoll , Lindsey
Druesedow, Jackie
Dryden, D.av id
Dryden, Du stin
Eastman, Brent
Eggert, Bradley
Ell efson, Jennifer
El li s, William
Elzway, Somayah
Engle, Aaron
Erbe, Jodi
Ernst, Stacey
Evans, Ethan
Evans, Marshall
Evans, Shawn
Failla, Jenn y
Feel haver, Jacy
Field er, Heather
Finken, Stephani e
Fi scher, Kurt
Fi scher, Wendy
82 Celebration'