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Page 18 text:
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Bury The Braves! confinuea' on page 43 ciTemenT. A wild pepfesT filled The en- Tlre sTudy body wiTh splrlT and made The slogan TTDig Their Graves and Bury The Braves! resound Through The halls. The parade, however, was canceled because of high winds. Brenda Hess um head of The Parade CommiTTee, said, TTIT was ToTally unfair of Them To cancel The parade. They should have consenTed wiTh The sTudenTs in charge before doing iT. IT was a real bummer. In The game againsT Burnsville, Edina showed Those Braves who really had courage! The final score was Edlna l3, Burnsville 6. SaTurday, The final day of Home- coming week, goT off To a lazy sTarT. Around 1:00, people began To arrive aT Bachmans, as hundreds of IiTTIe pur- . ple boxes emerged from The back room. The DecoraTions CommiTTee was hard aT work adding Touches of summer To The commons and cafeTe- ria. There were goldfish bowls on The Tables, and all was ready for The dance To begin. Happy couples, afTer exchanging flowers and humoring The oohs and ahhs of nosTalgic parenTs, drove off To various fine Twin CiTies resTauranTs. AfTer dinner, To The dance They flew. Arriving fashionably IaTe, 9:03 for The sophomores, 40:20 for The resT, cou- ples found Themselves surrounded wiTh cheerful chaTTer and bee-bop music. Some couples amused Themselves by dancing The nighT away, oTher by min- gling wiTh friends. AT 11:30, The dance drew To a close. AfTer-dance acTiviTies included par- Ties, resTauranTs, hoTel rooms, and movies. This year's Homecoming fes- TiviTies were fanTasTic, all who parTici- paTed felT Homecoming '85 was The perfecT leick off of The school year. AT The Royal Coronation, Angie Clifford T120 sings Edina's Alma Mater. ' s2; . g: ' i .l - r ,3? i' A Homecoming CourT - Girls: Rachelle Teese, Mueller, Laura Amsden, Tica Wilson, Sfephanie son, Jim Hurley, Tim Panchof, Kiefh Jungels, Sfe Anne Connell, Kim Olson, Josephine Axf, Lindsay LeGros. Boys: Derek Jones, Dan Byhre, Rob Ready, Dave Burbidge. Hvkes, Hayley Bush, Gretchen Zwakma'n, Nancy Mendel, Timothy Elmer, Omar Yamoor, Jeff Bis- M HOMECOMING
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TmmMswemwmuwcsmvmmmwmammamauwww HOMECOMING '85 Our Spirit showed Through all week long. T ell, l wonTed To go wiTh Bob, buT he '5 Taking Suzy, Though Suzy would roTher go wiTh 9m, buT Tom has a crush on This girl ho, in my opinion looks like a gerbel, 7d iii she goes wiTh Tom Then Fred's Dnno be mad 'oouse he 's boughf his if already, and The girl who sold iT To 77, her name is Darlene, is sick of her Jyfriend, Jason, 'couse Lorry mighT :k Ellen, and if Ellen says no, Thor eons ThoT she wants To go wiTh Tmeone else, buf nobody kno ws who, L leosT half The senior men Think if's em, buT fhof's oil righT - cause Bob obobly won'T ask Suzy and This Dmecoming will be hunky-doryl Hence, The Trauma of many young males oT Edino during The weeks be- re, and heaven forbid, even The eek of Homecoming. Early in SepTember, The school be- an To TTbuzz wiTh exciTemenT. STu- anT Council began recruiTing mem- ars To head The various commiTTees. Soon iT come Time To pick The Home- coming CourT. BolIoTs were disTribuTed To senior homerooms, and GT long IosT, TwenTy-Two people were selecTed for courT. AlThough H was a Tough choice for whom To voTe Uor The juniors and seniorsJ iT musT have been even more difficulT for our lower clossmen. Per- hops one of Their deliberoTions wenT someThing like This . . . . T'Gee George, do you know who To vole for The homecoming King and Queen? Like nowoymonoreyoukidding? All The women are so like fan Tubulorly ho f. i just con'i geT enough of Them, ya know? i see. You Think Thor each woman is individually groo vy-don'i George? Oh dear, makes one wonder if They ever did come To a decision. Anyhow, The school did make iT's choice. The drumroll inTensified The exciTemenT as Dino IsenhuTh, The 4984 Queen, glee- fully chided The eager condidoTes by pacing slowly up and down Their row. The gym Took on a blue glow as every- one held Their breoTh. Finally Dino Threw her arms around Jeff Bisson 3- The picking of The new Home- coming Queen, Hayley Bush HZ, wos To follow. Hayley and Jeff mode an adorable couple as They sTroIled down The royal poper corpeT. STudenTs cheered, moThers shrieked wiTh ex- ciTemenT and several Dods wiTh sToTe of The orT vidieo equipmenT copTured The whole ceremony on Tape. The courT Then enjoyed having Their pic- Tures Token CT The Pillsbury Mansion downTown, and o visiT To Dave Bur- bidge's T12, grandma, who lived in The oporTmenT building nexT door. AfTer That one doesn'T know whoT They did, buT rumor hod iT ThoT They jusT missed sixTh hour. Friday provided To bring sTilI more ex- pleose confinue reading on page 44 Enlhusiosfic German Club members show off Their creofion, a floor Thai Took firsll place. HOMECOMING '13
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While working on decorafions, Jenny Block U 1, looks up and exclaims, Oh, Homecoming is such a special fime, lhope fhaf fhe decorafions add an air of festivity. Queen Hayley Bush UZJ and King Jeff Bisson U3: share a few quiet moments during the game f0 reflecf on one of the mosf thrilling weeks of fheir high schodl years. Jim Bloosfon H1, and Michele Kewisch n 1,, masfer and mistress of ceremonies, ponder the candidafes as the y read off some sfrange quali- fies and events experienced by members of the court. Katie DeVoe U1, and Nancy Royce U1, pick up stylish boufineers. Bachmans was jammed wifh students who waited in hour-long lines To pick up flowers. HOMECOMING 45
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