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An unidentified member of the ABLlF clan struts across the gym with his spunky mascot. Lesley McBurney 02 and Kerrwin Dempsey 02h portray a sizzling combo of fire and ice at the pepfest. HOMECOMING
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its: Emmer 02L Edinals enthusiasm was at a high. The court was clad in crazy outfits ranging from fire and ice to California Cool Raisins. The cheerleaders showed off their talent with a cheer for the royal court and crowd. The Hornettes danced to llAnd Then He Kissed Meii with another award winning performance. SWIPE tSenior Womenl continued the excite- ment with a skit of chants. Show- ing SWIPE'S pride, Molly Hol- combe UZT said with a smilefS- WIPE is Edina High School's hot- test organization! We ruled over ABUF! By the way, could anyone hear ABUFls skit at the Home- coming pepfest?! Of course, let's not forget ABUF, our own bunch of fools, who also por- trayed their school pride at the pepfest. The teachers added their support with their own version of Led Zeppelin, to bring the spirited pepfest to a close. Conducting hisifaculty orchestra. Mr. Charlie Eifrig Uzi offers some young- , Larry Stotts Uaclb lets loose his free spir- sters candy while Beth DeVoe UZt con- verses with some spectators. As an added attraction, the pa- rade was coursed through down- town Edina. Over 400 students were involved in the parade in some way or another, and it was composed, among other things, of a semi truck for the Senior Women, a gang of mopeds for members of ABUF, language floats, publications floats, the band, Cheerleaders, Hornettes, Homecoming Court, and various other components. The prize for the best float went to the Latin Club. The pride of Edina High School could not be hidden as Friday night's Homecoming game was played. With the slogan: Come on Make Some Noise, Hornets Rock the Trojan Boysl , our foot- ball team led us through a spirited game, resulting in a 0-27 score against Wayzata. Although the game resulted in defeat, Edina's enthusiasm was at its greatest HOMECOMING height. ttEven though we lost our Homecoming game, the crowd had spirit e thatls all that really counts, commented Darrin Du- fresne ll U. Saturday night, the finer things appeared at the Homecoming dance. With the band Random Ac- cess, couples danced the night away with dates and friends. A new occurance this year was the court dance, during which the royal couples danced for their kingdom. With the theme ilThe Finer Things, the school was decorated with colorful bows, top hats, balloons, diamonds, arid champagne glasses. Molly Bor- gen l12l summed the evening up by saying, ll It was definitely one of the high points of my year. By Suzanne Williamson A jovial gang of seniors take time out from their enthusiastic cheering to smile for Windigo.
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UMMEIQ What do you remember about the summer of ,87? Volleyball at tlthe Lake, the flash flood, or the lranaCon- tra hearings? These events and more made the summer linger on in our minds long after we returned to school. Students kept busy dur- ing the summer in a wide variety of ways. One of the most popular was going to the lake, whether to partici- pate in water sports, soak up the sun, or check out the social scene. Lake fun was also found at family cabins up North. Trips out of state were a common activity. Many stu- dents participated in sport camps, visited colleges, and some took advantage of the long vacation time and trav- eled overseas, such as Valer- ie Vandenhende lIOl who uwent to Spain for an awe- some four weeks with my friends. Those students who spent the summer at home ob- served movies like ttLa Bamba, ltThe Untouch- ables, Full Metal Jacket and tlThe Living Daylights lwhich heralded Timothy Dalton as the new Bondl. Popular music events in- cluded Motley Crue, Whites- nake, Madonna, and the Cure concerts. Kelly Salita UZl, who attended the Bry- an Adams concert, said . . it was jamminl. Riverfest was another place to find music. Whitney Houston, Night Ranger, tcontinued on page 15 l Kt Michelle Coleman 02y Lesley Mc- Bumey 02L. and K.C. Saterbak Uzl conquer the Montana mts. These junior girls play on their fa- vorite piece of Burger King equip- ment. W t v stqg SUMMER
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