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Sometimes students and teachers became friends as well. Gowns must be turned in before diplomas are distributed.
Cheerleading sponsor June Morrissey congratulates Stephan- Mich elle Haar eagerly waits for hers as others form a line Best Athlete CLASS OF 1986 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES
Pat Friend
ie and Jolene Grandinetti on their way into the auditorium with behind her. (photo by 5. Sartin) Class Casanovas Greg Friesen Lynne Baker
Sarina Idler
Chris Graves, Peter Gravesen, and Jeff Gray. (photo by S. Best Couple Bobby Reilf Jackie Bohnert
Sartin) Best Dressed Tim Richter Greta Gilfeather
Friendliest Ryan Schaake Lynette Shepard
Best Legs Rob Novak Lisa Weiss
Most Likely To Be Famous Pat Tyrance Kathy Kautz
Most Likely To Be Rich Geoff Turner Wendy Heimann
Most Likely To Succeed Kevin Soukup Beca Solberg
Best Looking Mark Chavez Renee Moore
Most Intellectual Walter Chung Susan Erickson
Most Optimistic Matt Cain Beth Schaefer
Most Popular Eric Jungels Jana Schmidt
Most Talented James Saker Heidi Jacob
Most Wild & Crazy Tim Curran Christi Clark
Best Personality Matt Shafer Denise Vanderhoof
Best Smile Brad Rea Susie Miller
Most Talkative Mike Brummer Patricia Sprain
Most Gulliable Mike Terry Deb VanZandbergen
Worst Driver Matt Maline Chris Lorenzen
Biggest Feet Brad Kingsbury Mary Ziska
Of the 202 scholarships offered to graduating seniors, 147
were accepted. Tracy Arp proudly walks off the stage after
receiving hers. (photo by 5. Sartin)
Foreign exchange student Volker Kratzsch leaves the stage
with a smile and his diploma as he takes place in a traditional
American commencement. (photo by S. Sartin)
Graduates were lined up alphabetically, standing next to
people they had had lockers by for years. Greg Judkins, Liz
Julian, Elaine Jundos, Eric Jungels, Karen Kaiser, and Donna
Kalvelage file into the auditorium. (photo by S. Sartin)
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