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Melody Helgerson's radiant smile reflects her King Rocco and Queen Julie pose for the tradi- memories of Homecoming. tional picture. M.C.,s Pat Sullivan and Jane Peterson announce the homecoming candidates. The hmen on court wish each other good luck before the crowning. Homecoming Court of 1982: Left to right- John VanderVort, Jeni Crosby, Brock Buehler, Anne Bjerken, Dan Wurst, Liz Parrott, Tim Bixby, Tobie Vickers, Doug Montgomery, Shawn McElroy, Queen Julie Dobies, King Rocco Gammello, Jane Haugen, Scott Mullinix, Krisi Bock, Tony Enrico, Amy Laederach, Todd Hansen, Ann Christianson, Todd D. Hanson, Melody Helgerson. 16 HOMECOMIHGhCORONATION
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Wayzata's Biff Dayton helps Jackie Daniels walk a straight line. ,2, xv Q w. 1$ Above: King Rocco and Queen Julie are starry- eyed by the brilliance of our Ho nettes. Top right: Hornettes keep the beat as the march- ing band plays on. Right: The Hornets put forth all their efforts to sac the Trojan pack.
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On Monday, October 4, the gym was crowded with quiet students anticipating the introduction of Edina High Schools 1982-1983 Homecoming Court. Kris Forslund UZi war- bled her way through the Na- tional Anthem, followed by Marie Moynihan t12i with our Alma Mater. The Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, juniors Pat Sullivan and Jane Peterson began an- nouncing the court to the rolling thunder of the Coro- nation Band's drums. Shouts of approval and applause rained down as Rocco Gamello was crowned King. After the tra- ditional, nail-biting search, Rocco threw his arms around Julie Dobies! Our new queen later remarked that she had felt, iiscared, surprised and shocked, al- though extremely happy. However, she withheld her emotion until after the coro- nation, when she let her tears fall in the hall. The Homecoming Dance was held on Saturday, Octo- ber 9, at Southdale Center. HLove is in the Air was the appropriate theme as cou- ples wildly danced to the band, Sussman Lawrence, or clung tightly together in cars in the parking lot Senior Jodi Gleeman felt that the evening was a blast, what with tan excellent meal, a great band and a neat guy! On the whole, the Homecoming at Edina was a smashing success! LOVE IS IN EDINA dance at homecoming. Court members Doug Montgomery and Jane Hau- gen adhere to each other to stay warm. After reaching the end of the long isle, the crown bearers bow obediently to the audience. Lovers find their chance to embrace during a slow HOMECOMINGKZORONATION 17
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