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Once upon a time there was a divided kingdom which was brought together by the hierarchy. And it was good. It was in the year of nineteen hundred and eighty-two when twelve knights in their shiny blue tuxes escorted their love- ly, fair maidens before the assembled vil- lage folk. One knight, Richard Benham, who was injured in contest, awkwardly hobbled down the procession and took a stilted bow before his lordship. After all the kings ladies and all the kings men had taken their seats, the ten- sion began to build. Returning Queen Chapman commenced to choose the new reigning king. The excitement grew, and grew, and grew. Then at once the queens gaze fell up on Noble Gammello and due to her delight in him, he was crowned king. continued on next page 16 HOMECOMING antasies 1. Mary Cavanaugh has her man, Tom Rzeszut, in the bag. 2. After seeing much action on the dance floor, this couple, Wendy Nagel and Rod Qualle, has been benched. 3. 1981 Homecom- lng Court: Queen Stephanie Nicoloff, King Nick Gammello; tleft rowi Paul Fee, Karen Wahl, Tom Rzeszut, Mary Cavanaugh, Mike Oberle, Susan McBurney; lright rowl Wally Chapman, Katie Car- penter, Brian Rice, Kelly Hirsch, Doug Felton, Diane Popowich; tmiddle rowl Kian Kazemi, Sue Gastler, Jay Bender, Carrie Monchamp, Karla Rogers, Dick Benham, Heidi Beaver, Bill Brauer; back row Dave Maley, Maggie Kelley. 4. Classy court royalty, Stephanie Nicoloff and Nick Gammello, ride a classic car in the Homecoming court caravan. 5. Dave Maley finds several toga- clad court members ltRoman around the court party at Mary Cavanaughls house. 6. Brian Rice and Kelly Hirsch make their grand entrance in the 1981 Homecoming Coronation. 7. Better look now, for at midnight these savage animals turn back into little boys. 8. Queen Stephanie Nico- loff even smiles in her sleep.
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M E heme sensational silly 0 0 s School was out and the mad frenzy x- of summer had begun. To some Edina students that meant enjoying the sim- ple pleasures of Minneapolis. Favor- ite activities included biking. walking. and 5W,around Minneapolis' share of 10.000 lakes. Downtown shopping excursions. Aquatennial fese tivitiest movie-going. trips to the Boundary Waters. and even some sightseeing were other alternatives. For7hbse students who decided Weapolis did not offer enough ex- citemeht. travel was the answer. Within the United States borders some students vacationed in CalifOr- nia. Florida. Hawaii. and New York. For other students. Europe was the place to go. School trips led them to such e ' tng countries as France. England, swttzerland. and West Ger- many. One school-organized tour. the European Insight Tour, brought stu- dents to eight countries in three Weeks. The purpose was to give them a kriowledge of other cultures. ttOne of my most memorable moments was sipping cheap wine on the French Riv- iera while watching a beautiful Euro- pean sunsetf reminisced Sue Niday. To still other students, a blend of work and fun was the way to spend their summer. Money earned was spent on social activities or simply put into an ever-increasing bank account. No matter how the students of Edina chose to spend their summer, one ele- ment prevailed throughout-FUN! l. Windsurfing, the newest summer fad, occu- pies daring Edina students' leisure time. 2. Taking a step back in time, Tim leby and Doug Felton enjoy a ride on the Lake Harri- et trolley. 3. On his summer trip to Europe, Tim Alevizos stands proudly beneath the Greek Flag. Background: Breathtaking fire- works explode over Lake Calhoun during the Aquatennial celebration. SUMMER 15
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ttMy first thoughts were: 012 my gosh! No way is this happeninglii Stephanie Nicoloff; Homecoming Queen Without further adieu, King Nicholas went on an adventure to find his queen. When he came across a certain fair young maiden, he knew she was the one. Lady Stephanie Nicoloff was her name. Now the village people could sleep at night knowing that their king and queen were watching and reigning over them. Later that week, the village celebrated their 13-0 victory in contestand all their good fortune. The townsfolk showed up in all their most gala garb and danced, and celebrated until the late hours of the night. Some traveling minstrels named Caribou provided the people with magi- cal fantasy music. Once the villagers had completed their ritual, they retired to their homes, but their sugar-plumb memories continued to dance. HOMECOMING 17
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