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and Heart were among the performing acts. All were well-received, despite the poor weather. It was rain- ing, but fun! reported Ka- ren Kiang 02y ttA Taste of Minnesota and the Fourth of July fireworks display were among other spirited attractions. Aside from entertaining happenings of summer, the disastrous flood on July twenty-third affected many Edina residents. A record- breaking rainfall for the Twin Cities area created wa- ter damage to homes and businesses city-wide. Jobs were a large part of many students' summer re- gimes. Some found that part-time work, while re- warding monetarily, often After a hard days climb up Mt. Princeton. these triumphant sen- iors take time to relax. entailed a sacrifice of free time activities. Most felt, however, that the exper- iences were worth it. One of the more interesting aspects of junior Tonia Juliust job at Target was . . seeing peo- ple get arrested and people who didntt pay their bills. Besides the end of sum- mer, August brought the Re- naissance Festival, an annu- al fair of Medieval culture, food and craft, and the Min- nesota State Fair, which en- joyed a record attendance. But all too soon colder weather and ominous enve- lopes containing class schedules heralded the com- ing Autumn as we said good- bye to the summer of '87. B y Kathryn Keller SUMMER Kris Pfeifer 02y Angie Borth 02y and Debbie Prince 03 play soccer in Denver.
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