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Class of 1987 Graduation I Whitlow All Things Consider Graduation ♦
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SMILE. IT S ALMOST OVER. With words of encouragement. Dan Melton spoke to his class. Because ot the good weather, graduation was held outside. REMEMBER WHEN ... While listen- ing to the speaker. Karyn Elkanich shares a thought with another grad- uating triend. Each girl carried a bou- quet of carnations throughout the ceremony. CHECKERBOARD CAPS. The class of 1987 patiently watches as fellow grad- uates receive their diplomas. The girls traditionally wear white caps and gowns while the boys wear royal blue. LET'S GO! Straightening their caps, the male graduates get ready for the cer- emony to start. Commencement practice was held that morning.
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m- Fourth of July Fun I had to work in a booth for gy nasties, but while I was there I no- ticed how unattended it was, com- mented sophomore J.J. Westervelt. This was the feeling most students had about the annual Bay Day Car- nival. The rain and mud during this four- day event was the main cause of the unsuccessful turnout. Everywhere people went, their feet would sink in deep, sticky mud. Sophomore Sarah Helm said, Because of the awful smell, it was hard for me to enjoy myself. Freshman Joe McFarland suggest- ed, They should have put the car- nival over on Wolf road t y the mid- dle school. The mud would not have been a problem then. Bay Days was not a complete fail- ure though. There were some people who had a good time. Sophomore An Things Considered Bay Days SZ Kelly Krueger felt, Bay Days added something new and different for me to do, even if it was only for a couple of days. Sophomore Melanie Lensvelt agreed with Kelly but added, The carnival could have been a lot better if it wasn't the exact same thing ever year. It needs some new and ferent ideas. The games were what attracted some students. Senior Gary Kon- schak remarked,'T had a great time because I finally won something. Ac- tually, the guy working at the base- ball booth gave me the prize. I think he felt sorry for me because I spent ten dollars trying to win! Summing up the carnival, junior Brad Friedel felt, Bay Days has been the same thing year after year and I don't even enjoy going anymore. Agreeing with Brad, freshman An- nie Peden remarked, Something needs to be done, otherwise no one will go anymore!
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