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A Night For Lords And Ladies Bomecoming '77 upheld years of tradition with shades of change. A close vote by the student body resulted in twenty court members rather than the usual eighteen. Coronation, moved from the gym to the auditorium, held an extra elegance. After anxious moments on the edge of their seats, the crowd exploded with a rush of applause as Dan Trudeau and Molly Mork were chosen king and queen. Volleyball, swimming, cross-country and soccer teams, as well as the football team participated in athletic contests throughout the week. Diligent student committees got things off the ground, making decisions on the theme, buttons, programs and the dance. Weeks of whispering and wondering were climaxed by A Night For Lords and Ladies.” After dining at some of the Twin Cities' finer restaurants, couples proceeded to the high school and crossed the drawbridge into an imaginary medieval setting. Dancing and socializing was complimented by the sound of the band Orion, hilighted by an unexpected saxophone solo by King Dan Trudeau. The Homecoming spirit continued, as many couples joined with friends and par-tied on into the night. 12 HOMECOMING
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weve GOT TH€ U f€ nife at Edina-East? Like a chemistry formula it took just the right elements to make our lives tick. While the classroom routine was often as uniform as the desks we sat in from hour to hour, other segments of our lives were not. Laughter shared with friends at snack break, a game of charades at lunch, or a rowdie pepfest quickened our pace as the calendar pages flipped by. At other times, capturing a role in the school play or anticipating a night of dancing at Homecoming. Sweetheart, or Prom added bounce to our footsteps. Weekends were another release from the formalities of the classroom. The hassles of homework were soothed with the tunes of a favorite album. Nights were often spent checking out the action from place to place: first a hockey game; next McDonalds: D.E.'s house; Coffeehouse; and back to Macs. Other valuable ingredients to our lives were found along the youth group route. Trips such as the Hi-League retreat, the Young Life weekend at Castaway, or the P.F. trip to Colorado were breaks from the Edina scene. Late night football games in parking lots. Sunday broomball tournaments, and spring softball teams all provided easy atmospheres for friendships to grow. l)Pitgrim Fellowship on Sunday nights attracts a variety of students for different reasons. 2)As members of the senior mens’ skit, the Hornyettes. Roddy Mear« and Bryan Singer dance to ’’Stripper. 3)Snappmg pictures at Castaway during M.E.A. weekend. Steve Hoyt catches a bird’s eye view. 4)School lunch eater Tom Kelly jokes with brown-bagger John Donnelly. STUDENT LIFE DIVISION 11
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1 1) Assured that Coronation will run smoothly. Krissy Dale and John Mitchell preside as mistress and master of ceremonies. 2) Casting aside formalities, court members let loose and take in a football game. 3) Homecoming Court: Scott Hampson. Colleen Barry. Dave Cobb. Katie White. Tom Lindquist. Mary Hougnon. Kent Fredrickson, Deanne Ramler. Molly Mork. Dan Trudeau. Carol Bradley. Mark Lindberg. Sarah Cox. Dave Feck. Lisa Nilles. Brian Stirrat. Sheryl Lamse. Scott Johnson. Marcia Grodnick. Brian Meeker. 4) Thrilled to tears, a surprised Molly Mork is crowned queen by Dan Trudeau. HOMECOMING 13
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