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ar,T 1. Cheerleaders Cheryl Curtis, Juiie Jcnewein, Janet Kunz, andSuzy Sullivan are obviously moved westward by Ace Van Lines. 2. Holly “Lip Quencher Everett addresses a pressing situation in the Whigrean Homecoming skit. 3. Mr. O'Dougherty points out the emotion ladden words of Edgar Allan Poe. 4. The marching band drummers beat out the Cadence before the Homecoming pepfest 5. In a summer tournament at the U of M courts, Dana Lishman tunes her game for the upcoming school season. 6. Students head home on a fiery fall day. Circle: Following the sun west. East students bridge the gap between the two Edina’s. Above: Quarterback Mike Burnett rolls left for a stroll against Park. T
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In completing the 1980-1981 school year we conquered only one of the many mountains in the range of life. That we matured as we expanded our horizons cannot be denied. We acquired knowledge and experience that will help us meet the challenges of tomorrow. We learned to distinguish good from bad; dreams from reality, in our preparation for the next year’s climb. As underclassmen, we planned for a rewarding experience at the new Edina High School. We set our sights toward positions on varsity athletic squads, first chair in the orchestra, or the lead in the fall musical. We ran for student council offices, and we survived try-outs, interviews, and, perhaps, initiations to become members of a particular organization. We made resolutions for the ensuing year and vowed to maintain them. As seniors, we decided between a college education and the work force. We sharpened our skills through the Vo-tech and D.E.C.A. programs. If we chose the academic route we endured anxious hours of waiting for replies to our college applications. We grew sentimental as graduation day approached and spent more time reminiscing. We noticed aspects of Edina-East that we had overlooked before as we prepared to part with an institution that had served us so well. For most of us, looking back upon our past school year inspired us to look ahead and to eagerly move on. Moving On 8 THEME
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One Last Look ... at Edina-East’s student life which helped us develop well rounded personalities and social habits. During our last year together we endeavored to become involved in various activities; we participated in student performances, Homecoming, religious groups, and organizations outside of school. Anticipating Sno-Daze, Prom, rock concerts, and vacations made our weekdays somewhat bearable. We found entertainment at movies, sporting events, parties, and even by sampling fast food at MacDonald’s. We fought our monotonous academic routine with refreshing lunch and snack break conversation, gossip about romances, and by modeling the latest fads and fashions. Unfortunately, the pages of the calendar turned too quickly as the school year neared its closing. Whether channeled through school functions or our personal pursuits, we let our spirit, pride, and individuality be known. Top: Jubilant senior women weather the cold on top of a tradition. Far right: Mary Scoggin vigilantly sneaks a doughnut hole during an Images staff meeting. Right: Jay Wilson. Karie Pudvan. and Mike Bennett take an animal cracker break in the drivers seat of the Spanish Club Homecoming float. 10 STUDENT LIFE
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