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HOLD IT! The Senior class pose for the last time THANKS.” Darla Kliewer accepts her diploma from together before graduation. her father at graduation. “HI MA! Tim Jines and Rita Sandefur act silly at graduation practice. ft L. LrLiJaLii UliLL UilLli
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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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“LET'S SEE! Frank Wanker signs Kelli Parker's memory book. Photo by J. Dobbs first We have come from the : grade to graduation. Some of us are going on to colleges and universities.' The rest of us are going our way. Friendship has always been with us; however, hardship has been there, too. Over the years students have entered our school system and a few became our classmates. These students came from Pro- gressive, other Oklahoma schools, and even from out of state schools. We have lost Bobby Benham, Scott Brickman, Clayton Fortune, Michelle Fledges, Leslie Kuhnle, Connie Levings, Dianna Ratzlaff, Timarie Simmons, Steven Stewart, Liz Titus, James Titus, Susan Wilder, and many more. We will always remember our lost classmates through the years. The class of '87 can be proud of having ar- tists, singers, writers, athletes, debaters, many honor roll students and musicians. We have had the privilege of being taught by Mrs. Burns while she was named state teacher of the year. Our class has been involved with many awards from the state speech team, band taking almost every award to winning the homecoming game. Each of us have our own memories of school. Some things will be forgotten. But Fair- view high school and our friendships, experiences and achievements will always be hidden in our HEARTS, from A Classmate of '87 ' t
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