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Above: Paul LaSalle and Michelle Dorsey make music together while practicing for the fall play. Top: Retuning her friendship, Mrs. Heyer’s students give her a surprise birthday party. Above: Seniors, as usual, dominate the Homecoming pepfest with their spirit. THEME 5
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A Look At Us One Last Look at ourselves. During our years in high school we became unique individuals. Edina provided us with a special place to learn, grow, and develop relationships with other people. Not only friends in our respective class, but also other students, faculty members, and family. We built lasting friendships. However, friends occasionally overstepped their bounds. Each birthday we dreaded the 6:00 A.M. wake up call of familiar voices singing off key. Nevertheless, friends were always a part of our good times on weekends, embarrassing moments with that certain person, and the unforgettable incident when we were “caught” doing what ever it was we shouldn’t have been doing. Even our everyday routine depended upon the support and trust of a best friend, or, for some, a boy or girl friend. Faculty members helped to strengthen us in many ways other than academics. We often grew t know them as friends and shared our problems and achievements with them. We even depended upon our teachers to write good, accurate recommendations for us when we applied to colleges. Our families pulled us through ups and downs. They showed compassion in helping us cope with pressures, homework, and frustrations. Parents often yielded to our desire for money and late nights, as well as other unreasonable demands. Their love gave us the confidence to face school functions, organizations, sports, and dances, which gave us the security we needed to feel useful and respected among our peers. We strived for perfection in what we did best, whether it was dramatics, music, or athletics. Yet, we did not fail to realize the good qualities of a well rounded person. We built lasting friendships upon different foundations, which will carry over to the new Edina or to wherever our college plans take us. .Above: Put Carroll and Tom Drees enjoy their leisure time during lunch. Upper right: Soccer co-captains, John Kelly and Greg Peterson, speak about their season at the fall sports pepfest. Above: Dave Grant, Dan Sunsetb, Dave Bivens, and Ed VanBenthuysen make eyes at the cheerleaders at the football game. 4 THEME
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Page 10 text:
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A Look At The Sting That Lasts One Last Look at Edina-East. Thirty-one years gave Edina a name known all over the state. Whether by a rival school from northern Minnesota or by a envious school from the Twin Cities, Edina-East was noticed extensively. Another Look revealed our accomplishments and our failures; Edina definitely had its share of each. Our reputation emphasized our victories in sports, academic achievements, and our exuberant spirit. Although our opponents tried to rub it in, we took defeat in stride. Our rivals labeled us “cake eaters.” Whether or not we deserved the nickname, we enjoyed eating it up. A Look into Edina-East. After traditions had started and our reputation was established, they were associated with and contributed to the Edina mystique. However, we were more than a name. Edina-East High School was a conglomeration of individuals whose competitive drive resulted in success. Edina-East was populated by an outstanding administration, faculty, and student body. Unfortunately, in June of 1981 an era of excellence ended. Upper left: Mr. Ring administrates in the true Hornet fashion. Top: A sea of green pervades the Homecoming pepfest. Above: Miss Costello, whose career spans the entire history of Edina High School, listens to a question posed in her short story class. 6 THEME
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