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Dear Sam; My trip around the world was great. We started in France where we travelled around the countryside and partied. Our next stop was Spain where we saw these two gorgeous bicyclists and some kind of tour group. We then traversed the Atlantic Ocean to Mexico where we went and tanned our bodies. Soon after, we scooted to Florida to visit Granny ananan ou vitrwTer (you )swinginefrie swung by Mr. Reagan's city to see the sites and to invite ourselves over for dinner. NO GOI Oh well, life goes on, but the trip didn't. Before I knew it we were home again! Love, Molly and Polly The H El J4
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Leaves, pumpkins, and school, all signs of the fall season. Fall brings Minnetonka students back to school. New friendships start and old ones are renewed. With these trends, many Tonka students unmask. There are lots of ways for Tonkans to relax themselves in fall, like bowling, raking leaves, carving pumpkins, or (ugh) studying. Yes; with the return to school we also must endure the return of school work. Somehow we find a way to survive. Various Minnetonka students were asked how they knew it was fall. Here are some of their answers; What? They asked me that last year! The leaves change colors, and fall down. I don't know!! Give me time I'll get back to you. Top: Julie Brower and Liza Lindquist express their joy because fall has finally arrived, and their friendship can flourish once more. Middle left: Julie Sccor looks forward to the Halloween tradition of carving pumpkins. Middle right: Allison Stoltz, takes a much needed break in the leaves she has just raked. Bottom left: These girls have all just bowled a score over 236! Bottom middle: Meridith Manning; Eddie Van Halen watch out! Bottom right: Kirk Marshall practices a fall tradition of doing homework.
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|n A Page P4ge 14: Top left: Kirsten Malmstrom, Gndy Long, Marcey Rye (back), Molly Williams, Andy McGlasson, Michelle Zimney Top right: Anita and Michelle Balt Lower right: Matt Robinson and Gary Frame Lower left: top row: Sarah Fraasch, Trisha Naegle, Jackie Egan, Lisa Parrel, Mandy Flake Bottom row: l»ra Anderson, I aura JamhW , Joe Fcfrkson, Vicky Chambers, Nancy Scribner, Margo Flake, Kim Murphy, Mrs. Sansone. Pjge 15: Top left: Marc Johnson, Mike McMillian, Pam Johnson Top right: Heidi JtffifidhttfL Center. Mj.Rh .£a« otv Center right: Jane lindeman, Kristi Peterson, Dave Simmons, Beth Stevenson.
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