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2 (1) Sieve Anderson challenges Jim Mlinar to a match at the senior party. (2) Mike Schmitz and Tammy Schmitt capture the memory together in a caricature. (3) Scott Hale concentrates as he receives his hard-earned diploma. (4) The class of 87 awaits its turn at celebrity. (5) Coordination is useful at parties as well as in gym class. (6) Senior Cruise! (7) Bill Mason expresses his pride as he re- ceives his diploma. (8) Clay Haunschild and Jodi Swenson step on each other’s feet.
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ART SHOW DISPLAYS EXPERTISE The annual art exhibit at the Phipps Center takes much organization and time on the part of the art department. The display includes many types of me- dia. The students take long hours to per- fect their painted, sketched, and sculpt- ed creations so they can show off their expertise to their parents and friends. Enthused one spectator, The exhibits were exciting. I'm glad I came. (1) Mike Mehr meets his match (2) Pleased to see her work handsomely dis- played. Meg Black grins (3) Art critics Troy Wilhclmson and Denise Mar- tineau contemplate a primitive’ work (4) Kris Oberg and Sue Herschleh take time out to socialize. (5) Parents and guests not only enjoyed the show, but also racked up extra credit points for their art student (6) Karen Plansky and her sister were among the many who attended the reception (7) In a moment of repose, the camera caught Katie Moerke and a much-admired portrait by Meg Black
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The 1987 graduates stand in their flowing robes with apprehension and anticipation in their eyes. Waiting among their friends and classmates at this final school function, one can almost read their minds. It’s really hard to believe it’s all over. This is an exciting, yet sad, time, knowing we'll be leaving many of our friends, but 1 can't wait,” exclaims Kristen Stoehr. Tracee Dierks says, Graduating means moving on to bigger and better things. Leaving my friends will be the hardest thing I've ever had to do but I’ll bring super memories with me.” Troy Wilhelmson, in his wonderful dramatic way, claims, To me, graduation is just one more step to stardom and fame. When I reach this point, my friends will return to me and help me exploit my wealth. Hopefully when I leave I won’t be forgotten. Although, you never know, I may return and feel as alienated as a Commu- nist at a Democratic convention.”
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