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(top lett) It was a hot day ior graduation practice, and loan Sandquist didn't seem too enthusiastic, (top right) Ms. Holmes brings out the best in her senior choir. (above) Mr. Schumacher explains the procedures to the rehearsing seniors. (center) Next time they sit like this, they'll be dressed in robes and eager to party, (right) All-State Scholar Amy Helwig reminded us that people skills are as important as academics. (below right) Michelle keeps her eye on the diploma. (left)Students listen attentively to Bruce Button sconfession that he got lost on the first day ol Kindergarten. (below) Graduation always brings a crowd to the sweltering gym. (bottom) Laura Newberg and Mr. Scheffen demonstrate the essential move of the even- ing. 9
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It was a year of change for graduation. An all- night senior party was added and the ceremony was moved to Friday night. Of the party, Heather Kees remarked, It was really fun. Agreeing, Lori Busick said, It was worth the money. The all-nighter was held at the junior high and featured games and door prizes. (Heather walked away with the giant teddy bear.) In addition, the cere- mony was moved to Fri- day night. The reason be- hind the change was the party. The organizers needed a day to clean up the aftermath of the fes- tivities. These traditions seemed to be a hit with the graduates and no doubt will be continued in the future. 8 Graduation vfmS
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The race toward the spirit bell began on a Monday morning with the classic Nerd Day. Later in the week Punk Day and the Powder- puff game added to the fun. The true goodies, however, were saved tor Friday. Friday morning began with a high voltage of elec- tricity as blaze orange, purple, and white filled the school, deco- rating the halls and many faces. The evening was filled with even more excitement as the Raiders creamed the Huskies of Eau Claire North. Following the game .was, of course, the Homecoming Dance. There, Sue Sollom was crowned Homecoming Queen. Thanks to the efforts of the student council, the faculty, and you and I, many longlasting memories were formed from Homecoming Week. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) A great play at the game. The infamous, amazing, and truly tal- ented Powderpuff cheerleaders. Homecoming Queen Sue Sollom, with escort Chris Adams and Junior Royalty. The moment of truth for the Queen candidates. Chris Martin shows what he's really made of. The juniors blanked the seniors dur- ing a powderpuff game. Homecoming week is always a good excuse for fun. Sophomores gear up for the pep fest. ■1 •• ..M-jutasrtv
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