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photo by lesse Petsch w i BAD APPLE In afitofdirectionless energy, sophomore Frank Hoppe hypes out by gnawing on a wooden apple that he mistook for the real thing. fr l i .W f i Petsch POSED SHOT U How to make a last-minute posedshotlooksurprisingwas photo editor jesse Petsch's assignment. By using a tripod, a timer, and sophomore Lars Andersen's special effects , Petsch created this surpris ng pictured . V g .va 5
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Ilcloing to school acti- vities and parties with friends is what makes student life at Southeast so much fun. lennifer Rogers, senior HMy friends and I usually party, go to shows, vegitate at people's houses, hang out, try not to be too active, and sleep a lot. Neal Perkins, junior I h ' ang out with my friends most of the time. There are more things to do in high school. I'm never sitting around with nothing to do, unless I want to. Derek Chollet, sophomore NO SKIS Skiing barefoot at Lake Wa-con-da, senior lim Poggemeyer show the skills that got him a place on a waterskiing team in Wisconsin. photo by jesse Persch photo by lesse Petsch 7 1
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