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BUTTER. NO PARKAY! Elaine Stecklein reads a A NERD? No it is Jeff Couch dressed as a profes- MAKING ’EM LAUGH! Trying to be another Joan margarine commercial at class night. Photo by B. sional student not knowing what to do after finally Rivers, Monica Flaming is telling one of her famous Patterson graduating after 20 years. Photo by B. Patterson jokes. Photo by B. Patterson
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“WHO?” Tracey Jines looks for Mike Johnson and Alycia Donaldson’s name at the gates of heaven. Staff photo HMMM! Steve Jackson sings for the Jr. Sr. Banquet. Little bit ef HEAVEN “Is your name written in the Book of Life?” Saint Peter (Tracey Jines) checked before guests entered into the Jr. Sr. Ban- quet decorated as heaven. After passing through halls decorated as purgatory, guests sighed relief to enter the gates. Livin’ on a Prayer was carried throughout and seemed appropriate as we all reflected on the school year. Servers dressed in white served an abundant heavenly meal. Steve Jackson, Traci Bowers, and Rob Mueller entertained with “harp” (guitar) and song. All seemed to have received a little bit of heaven as celestial beings scat- tered to swing at the prom sponsored by senior parents. SMILE! Jodi Ward, Jule Winn, Chandra Hicks, Rodney Olson, Christi Reed, Tia Wilkins, Rita Sandefur, Tim Bowers, Spencer Quining, Cody Gaskill, Amy Wells, Strawn Steele get ready for the prom pictures. Staff photo ggmgio 1 MEb w
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rus Jacket Time “This is Your Life Class of ’87” opened the annual Class Night. In keeping with the theme of popular TV shows class history was first on the program. “Remember in the second grade when someone yelled snake and we all jumped on our desks,” said a melancholy Becky Wilson. The writer of the class history noted that Corey Ratzlaff really was not afraid. He just jumped on his desk because everyone else did. “The Odd Couple” Felix and Alex were portrayed by Franker Wanker and Max Martens. Giving the program transitional continuity, Felix better known as Max found everything from dirty clothes to an half-eaten mustard sandwich while cleaning. Closing the program each senior por- trayed in dress and mannerism his future character and occupational preference. BIRD WATCHING. In his camouflagic dress Tim Jines is the latest member of Fairview's bird watching club. Photo by B. Patterson WATCH OUT. Ready for the Indy 500, Randy Penner has everything but a race car. Photo by B. Patterson littSSE dJDBCOU fib1
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