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One Last Look At The Class Of 1987 For many of us, the year of 1987 seemed like only a dream. It was the year when life's door was flung open, where we entered as children and left as adults. But still, we look back with awe at all the things we've learned and accomplished over these past thirteen years. We remember our first day of kindergarten, when the highlight of our day was snack time , or nap time . As we moved on through gradeschool we faced many social and peer problems, like with whom we should jump rope at recess and getting sent to the principal's office. Of course, we could never forget the highlights of gradeschool seeing one of our classmates bite the head off a frog, and we remember the boys sliding down the big hill when it got muddy in the spring. Before we knew it we were faced with seventh grade, the big school, and the big kids. Our terrors included learning to unlock our lockers, getting lost, and having to do push-ups if we were late. Most of all, we looked up to the seniors and doubted if we would ever be in their shoes. Time flew quickly, and before we knew it we were in senior high, we were finally almost there! We remember our first dance, the football, volleyball, and basketball games. We could never forget our first kiss, our first car, and Mr. Matheson's stick. Senior year arrived, with it came having graduation pictures taken, seeing Becky crowned Homecoming Queen, planning careers, crown- ing our own Sweetheart King and Queen, and participating one last time in activities. Yes, as we looked back at all the memories and good or bad times we've spent together, we realized that our years at Pelican Rapids High School were years to cherish and love. As we reach the platform and grasp the diploma on May 29th, we will be filled with relief, happiness, and pride, but also sadness. We've worked long and hard to reach this day. Saying good-bye to all our friends will be a tearful and sad experience. It is the reality of growing up and of entering a new world of adulthood. We will cherish the memories and friends we've made here, which we will greatly miss. We, the class of 1987, taking one last look, will never forget the best years of our lives. Your friends. The Class of 1987
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Tami Johnson, Steph Zierke, Tom Koebnick, Erich Schlanser Susan Treinen, Cindy Couture, Mike Follingstad, Shawn Dalman Senior Bests NOISIEST: Jenny Field, Wanda Menge, Daryl Pixley, Brian Lende QUIETEST: Becky St.John, Karla Anderson, John Waller, Ross Barringer, Kevin Emery GIGGLIEST: Linlee Peters, Wanda Menge, Greg Morgan, Mike Bergquist FRIENDLIEST: Joni Anderson, Beth Halbakken, Tami John- son, Tony Marty, Jon Miller MOST ORGANIZED: Joni Anderson, Beth Halbakken, Shawn Dalman, Mike Follingstad MOST AMBITIOUS: Beth Halbakken, Susan Treinen, Greg Morgan, Mike Follingstad MOST STUDIOUS: Karla Anderson, Cindy Couture, Susan Treinen, Ross Barringer, Shawn Dalman MOST TALENTED: Beth Halbakken, Lori Klein, Shawn Dalman, Greg Morgan MOST MUSICAL: Lori Klein, Cindy Couture, Jenny Field, Shawn Dalman, Ross Barringer, Jon Miller MOST ARTISTIC: Jenny Field, Susan Treinen, Mike Folling- stad, Shawn Dalman MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: Lori Klein, Beth Halbakken, Greg Morgan, Mike Follingstad NEATEST HAIR: Joni Anderson, Beth Halbakken, Lori Klein, Steph Zierke, Jerome Carlson, Tom Koebnick NEATEST SMILE: Lori Klein, Beth Halbakken, Brian Lende, Tom Koebnick PRETTIEST EYES: Michell Maack, Lori Klein, Bruce Sher- brooke, Joey Nichol, Tom Koebnick BEST DRESSED: Lori Klein, Beth Halbakken, Bruce Sher- brooke, Greg Morgan BEST LOOKING: Lori Klein, Steph Zierke, Jerome Carlson, Bruce Sherbrooke MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A MILLIONAIRE: Cindy Couture, Lori Klein, Jon Miller, Shawn Dalman ROWDIEST: Jenny Field, Steph Zierke, Brian Lende, Daryl Pixley MOST GULLABLE: Tami Johnson, Tess Satter, Lori Klein, Jim Peterson, Jerome Carlson WORST DRIVER: Tami Johnson, Janet Jorgenson, Craig Stadum, Mike Follingstad WORST TO ARGUE WITH: Sarah Barton, Jenny Field, Greg Morgan, Mark Kvare, Jon Miller DRIFTIEST: Tami Johnson, Tess Satter, Becky St.John, Dan- ny Valley, Jerome Carlson NEATEST NAME: Enid Nanette Erickson, Laura Lea Hoefs, Dietmar Bethge, Ross Dighton Barringer Greg Morgan, Tom Koebnick, Glen Pfeiffer, Joni Anderson, Enid Eric- son, Beth Halbakken, Wanda Menge 10-Bests Lori Klein, Keith Haugrud, Mark Kvare, Jenny Field, Tony Marty
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James Peterson Glen Pfeiffer Lisa Pfeiffer Daryl Pixley 12-Seniors Kari Seim Bruce Sherbrooke Craig Stadum Jan Stender
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