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Page 16 text:
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omecoming was weeks away, yet excitement was in the air! The time had arrived when voting would begin to narrow down the t84-i85 class of seniors to only a select twenty-two. Students could be seen busily working on ballots and trying to make pre- dictions of who would be the next king and queen. Shortly, after they finished tallying the votes, the mischievous election com- mittee set out to surprise the unsuspecting court with honks of horns, kisses, hugs and a few extra surprises! Much to the aston- ishment of the election committee, not ev- 12 HOMECOMING Queen Dina Eisenhuth t12l and King Bruce McCo- lister tlZl pose for their Homecoming picture just prior to the parade. cry Edina student sleeps in pajamas! How did it feel to be on Homecoming Court? Judging by the radiant faces of Trish F ranciosi my and Pete Vidmar 02L it was obvious it felt fantastic. After being wakened by the election committee and hearing the announcement of who had llmade itii, the good times for the court members were ready to begin. A party at Burger King, potlucks, and all-night bashes were just a few of the festivities. Coronation was one of the special events that the court participated in, for there, in the gym, the 1984985 Homecoming King and Queen were announced. Returning members of the previous years court were Kathy Halloran and Bill Mork, the two who would announce the new king and queen. As the crowd grew tense, Kathy Halloran tore open the enve- lope containing the name of one male court member and then paced back and forth before jubilantly throwing her arms around Bruce McCollister 02y. The Jef- ferson Jaguars managed to come away with a win of 17-0. Despite the defeat, the festivites continued on schedule with the Homecoming dance the following night.
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Brad Spartz HI! takes to the water of Luke Vermil- Iion with his skis. us the day draws to a close. Julie Taylor HI! and her friends roughing i! in Northern Minnesota enjoying :1 camping trip inspitc of thc ruin. SUMMER 11
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I s the audience listens attentively, Anne Moe um ings the alma mater. Crown and Ring Bearers Mindy Carlson and Carl- son begin their walk to the King and Queen during coronation ceremonies. Homecoming Court: P. Vidmar, C. Peterson, B. Wil- liams, J. Chapman, B. Wriglht, T. Franciosi, R. Gil- key, V. Bigelow, M. Pfohl, T. Docherty, King B. McColh'ster, Queen D. Eisenhuth, R. Koop, M. Gol- denberg, C. Harmon, J. Ewald, P. Pfohl, K. Tanner, K- Nagy, B. Burke, B. Reardon, R. Buzby. HOMECOMING 13
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