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Does Kathy Hattoran think that she has bouncin' and behavin' hair? Tom Radi contemplates the career of a mountle. The culmination of the school year left everyone with the long-awaited anticipation of summer. Filled with visions of sleeping late, throwing homework away, and Just plain doing nothing, summer was the height of hedonism. Mo matter what anyone did. there was always something to do; whether it was a trip to some faraway place like Europe, or lazing around good old Minneapolis. Many people participated in summer sports such as sailing, tennis, or suntanning. The last being the sport which Involved the most dedication. Then there were those who lazed around the house, sleeping until noon; the beginning of All My Children, to 3:00 p.m., the end of General Hospital. We cannot forget those certain people who spent their hard-earned summer working; either for the savings account labeled college or for the sheer enjoyment of spending it. As summer came to an end. a new feeling of anticipation was aroused in everyone ... the new school year! The time for everyone to rush out to Target and purchase new paper and folders had arrived much too early. SULTRY S u M M E R SMILES SUMMER 13
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John Candcll ond Jim Beal say Aloha ’ to Maul. Leslie Johnson. Liz Parrott, Kelly Cote, and Julie Martinson snuggle up to Paul Bunyan in Brainerd. Minnesota. An exhausted Mary Frey catches some zxz's on the way home from vacation. U Parrott and Jamie Moe are ecstatic about their summer doo’s Irom Horst. 12 SUMMER
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STING AND SACK The homecoming festivities began on Friday afternoon with two thousand students swarming into the gym telling their friends how glad they were that they had missed Mr. Uhr's lecture on grahping of linear equations and Mr. Amundson's lecture on romanticism and classicism. After finding a seat, our masters of ceremonies Jeff Jensen and Mark Nelson were ready to introduce our judges Mr. Beaver. Mrs. Heyer, and Mr. Garner. Then the skits were ready to be performed. Physical skits, Wayzata Homecoming, and a special appearance of Marilyn McCoo and the Solid Gold Dancers with the weeks countdown all performed, hoping to capture the title of pepfest skit winners of the 1982 Edina Homecoming Pepfest. The school bell rang and ended the pepfest with float builders trying to find a jeep to escort their floats throughout Wooddale Avenue and neighboring streets to Kuhlman Reid where yellow security jackets and student council members selling 1982 homecoming buttons were seen throughout the bleachers of the Edina Homecoming football game against the Wayzata Trojans. The Kuhlman Field bleachers were filled to capacity with screaming teenagers under the ruling of King Rocco Gammello and Queen Julie Dobies. Within just minutes of halftime the sound of Jeeps, pick-ups. convertibles, and Mercedes was heard as the cars warmed up their engines to show the lovely royal court their wonderfully decorated floats. Applause, cheering, and the begging of candy from the float riders seemed to grow louder and louder as the Junior class float made its way around the field to be nominated as best float for the 1982 Edina Homecoming. The creativity done by the Junior class made this winning float deserve all the ooohs and aaahs it received when the festivities began. After the final circling of the field, our Hornets came back strong to a 24-14 victory over the Wayzata Trojans. Another trophy for best float was added in the case and another victory for the Edina Homecoming was put in the record book.
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