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Prom, Graduation, Honors 17 fever funs Cut trying to prepare for tomorrow, but always remembering yesterday It was the time for all the activities the seniors had been waiting for. The students of M.H.S. began celebrating the minute the snow melted off the trees. But the majority of the seniors found time to spend with their class mates, for that “One last fling!” The 1977 Prom was a formal event that attracted many to the Lafayette Club, but not to the after prom, which had been cancelled because of lack of participation. We can’t forget Graduation. The day that all of the seniors had been waiting for twelve long years, finally came. Relief, happiness, excitement and fear were felt by the new graduates. All of these were a part of ’77 Graduation. So were honors. Students earned recognition for their outstanding abilities. A special night was devoted to these people, where they received honors and respect from the audience and M.H.S. So, you can see, when the snow starts melting away again, the seniors of Minnetonka High School begin to get the disease known as “Spring Fever.” Once it sets in, they seek new horizons and prepare for the many tomorrows. PAGE 16 — Top left: David Quam received an honor for his ability in math, during state and national competition. Top right: The senior breakfast had entertainment from the Jazz Ensemble. Henning Droeger, Terry Kelly, Jeff May, and Carrie Smith are pictured here. Center left: Rob Harrington, Julie Holden, Patty Berscheit, Matt McLean and Matt Ratliff all enjoy the needed rest between dances. Lower left: The Lafayette atmosphere was taken advantage of, by Mike McNeil, Debbie Benson, Carrie Lewis and Dave Krig. Center right: One of the many speakers at graduation was Dr. Smith. PAGE 17 — Top left: M.H.S. graduates take the long walk down, before they settle into their seats. Lower left: Shaun Ohalloran sat with hundreds of his class mates, thinking about the future and the past.
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18 Musical TAKE 5 practice makes perfect What are the results of a culmination of hard work, determination, tears, and laughter? The most challenging musical ever produced by MHS students and definitely one of the most rewarding, defines the 1977 spring musical entitled Where’s Charley. As experiences pass us by, memories tend to fade. But those of Where’s Charley will not soon be forgotten. Total dedication to a cause is what makes perfection, and those that know what it means to give Your All could possibly
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