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hh! Summer! Mov- A ies, beaches, camps, thunderstorms, and sailboat rides. Campfires, concerts, parties, fireworks under starry skies. Summer!! One to remember in so many ways. What was the best part of your summer? Some said the parties, waterskiing or just relaxing. Others said the 4th of July, working, boating, or playing sports. Traveling and meeting new people was a big part of almost everyone's summer. Can-Amera games took place in August, which involved many Eisenhower students. What was the worst part of the summer of '86? Senior Julie Zolinski said coming home from Higgins Lake and being grounded for six weeks . Senior Missy Cross said “getting up by a bell for work just after going to sleep . Others said saying goodbye to their summer love. The worst part for Dave Shuler was coming back to school. A WILD SUMMER
OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Things are lookin' up for seniors Julie Zolinski and Bridget McLaughlin. Bottom Left: A typi- cal summer day for sun goddesses Tricia Bartlett and Cathy Fleshner. Bottom right: “No mom doesn't know where we are! says seniors Karleen DeMaet, Ted Davis, Kathy Bour- cier, Shawn Doyle, Carolyn Mitchell, Andy Charlton, John Wilson and Missy Cross. THIS PAGE: Top: “C’mon you guys! That's not fair!” whines senior Kathy Bourcier as she realizes she's been had by friends Karleen DeMaet, Carolyn Mitchell and Missy Cross. Middle Left: Is Jay Mikoleizik “Risky Business’ for Missi Hendrickson? Middle Right: En- joying the latest summer hits is senior Molly Ward. Bottom Left: Displaying another one of his award winning master- pieces is Martin Thompson.
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