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tcontinued from page 2 As usual, the 'prestigious Edina sports Dave BierkentlztandCharlie RogeI'SUZtarc Upset because they can not order Senior Women sweat- shirts. teams received much fame. Representa- tive of the musical aspects of Edina High School was the fantasticly successful fall musical, thuys and Dolls? The numerous achievements by individuals throughout the year added the more personal aspect. Undoubtedly, admirable accomplishments such as those proved just how indomitable Edina really was. Upon reminiscing over the teenage years, memories of years well-spent at Edina High School become the focal point. The eminent pathos of growing up waned with the support of loving parents, concerned teachers, and caring friends. It was a time of self-realization, while diverse individuals converged and grew together to be friends. As the high school years flew by, educational goals were realized, and immense progress was made. 1984-85 proved to be a year of fulfillment, and expectations were attained over and above anyonehs highest hopes. Now, leths take A STEP AHEAD to Student Life, Athletics, Organizations, Academics, and Indivi- duals. Paula Theros tm and Nicki Speliopoulos an ex- periment with new punk hair styles while at camp. The Phantom Student strikes again, and hangs an- other chair to the wall. A fea ture the designers didn ht expect. 4 OPENING
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Christine Quinn OD and Joe Mears OD agree that the commons is the ultimate place for a rendez-vous between classes. Ann Yeager 0D presents a peek of her personality with her eclectic locker door. These excited juniors plan for their next jaunt to UpIOWn. OPENING 3
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Debbie Eickoff 02h and Stuart Johnson on enjoy some of the last moments of warm fall sunshine be- fore the blast of cold Winter sets in. Feeling very senior highish, Spenser Lundgaard 0m and Sean Stinner 0m purchase tickets for the fall musical Ways and Dolls. Jane Hempel OD and Dave Wilharm 02L take a break from their high tech computer class. OPENING 5
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