Edina West Upper Division - Windigo Yearbook (Edina, MN)

 - Class of 1976

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PAGE 24: UPPER RIGHT: Despite their hairy legs, senior cheerleaders. BoP Cooper. Pete Mathison. Steve Green, and Mike Satovich enthusiastically lead the school in a new cheer MIDOLE RIGHT: High atop the second place French float. Mike Rolles (10) threatens to perforate the Spartans. LOWER RIGHT: As one cougar meets another at the homecoming pepfest. Mary OPerlie makes formal introductions. PAGE 25: UPPER CENTER: Despite many other dancers Tom Hagmeier (10) and his date are in a world of their own UPPER RIGHT: Giving two helpful hands in the powder puff football game Kevin Denny (12) assists Pam Burns (11) as she is found invading the Senior Women's Varsity side. LEFT: Preceding the football game Mndigo staffers have their annual balloon Wow up party. MIDDLE RIGHT. Enjoying themselves at Butler Square, dancers move to the music of Aire. LOWER RIGHT: Psyching up for their New Zealand war chant, members of A-BUF huddle together to plan their attack. A week to remember Edina-West Homecoming 75 was a week filled with exciting events backed by enthusiastic school spirit. It started out with a grueling traditional touch football game involving the Senior Women and the Junior Girls Varsity. The seniors dominated the game 44-7. The activities continued with Coronation on Thursday evening. The ceremony took place in the Edina-West gym with Queen Kathy Deasey and King Andy Phillips being crowned. The Homecoming soccer game against Richfield followed Coronation with Edina-West suffering a narrow defeat, 2-1. Friday’s Homecoming pepfest included the original A-BUF, ' the Cougarats, and several male cheerleaders. The cheerleaders also entertained the crowd with a skit giving them some insight into fall sports teams. An added attraction included two live cougars. Spirits were high going into the game, even with Richfield favored to win. Hopes of a Cougar victory were dampened as the Spartans took and held an early lead. But even the 42-17 loss couldn’t ruin the highlight of the week, the Homecoming dance. The activity took place at Butler Square downtown. The band for the evening was Chicago-oriented '‘Aire. ’ More than 200 couples turned out for the dance, the highest attended dance record in the history of Edina-West, commented Nancy Solberg. chairman of the dance committee. The whole week was a terrific success. Mary Rzeszut commented, The homecoming committee brought out the type of involvement Edina-West is capable of, they deserve full credit for the activities. 24 HOMECOMING 1782 — Revolutionary war over

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1781 — English defeat Americans at Guilford Friends, food, fun An unexpected 5:00 a.m. awakening, celebrating the “birthday” of Tom Hafner (12) at Farrell’s, learning how to curtsey, watching “The Little Rascals, sleeping through early morning breakfasts, teasing “the vac, getting TP'd the night before coronation, waiting nervously for the coronation music to begin, remembering to step left foot first, singing with plastic forks as mikes, learning how to “bump, posing for pictures at St. Stephen's, speeding past the Richfield crowd at halftime, hearing the laughter of Steve Gilmore (12), and taking a boat ride to a secluded island where the girls prepared lunches for their escorts are some of the memories the twenty-two members of the 1975 homecoming court will always cherish. The week began with a planning session at Kundmuellers'. Court members, forgetting such things as sleep and homework existed, planned as many breakfasts, dinners, and parties as could possibly be packed into one week, Nancy Battaglia (12) commented. “Everything we did was centered around eating. One of the events the court had not planned for was being awakened early Monday morning by the homecoming committee. It was hilarious to see all the girls in their curlers and all the guys in their boxers, recalled Paul Grangaard (12). Kathy Deasey (12) added. I really appreciated all the work the homecoming committee did to make the week so special for us. Sharing so many exciting and unforgettable moments, court members couldn’t help but grow closer together. Judy Kundmueller (12) happily stated, The friendships we made lasted throughout the entire year. These friendships were what made homecoming week a memorable experience for all the members of the 1975 homecoming court. PAGE 22: UPPER LEFT: Different emotions are reflected on the faces of seniors Paul Grangaard. Vicki Selden. Lori Appel, and Tom Hafner as they participate in the half time parade. UPPER RIGHT: Homecoming court relaxes in front of the TV after the pressures of coronation are over. MIDDLE: HOMECOMING COURT: FRONT ROW— 8 Brernat. J. Kundmueller. D Leach. J. Groth, L Wakefield. M Pool. A. Phillips. K. Deasey. T. Brecht. L. Dekko. E. Eastman. N Battaglia BACK ROW—T. Hafner. L. Appel. A Moore. N. Sullivan. R. Hatom. 8. Zarling. S. Gilmore. M. Rzeszut. P Grangaard. V. Selden. LOWER LEFT: Sleepy eyed the court gets together for an early morning breakfast at Kundmueifer's. LOWER RIGHT: A big moment in Kathy Deasey's life as Andy Phillips crowns her Homecoming Queen PAGE 23: UPPER LEFT; Very surprised Andy Phillips blushes as Mary Beth Miller ('75) crowns him Homecoming King. MIDDLE: One of court's many activities included a buffet dinner at Sullivan's house where Legh Wakefield and part of his harem enjoy cocktails. LOWER: During half time. Queen Kathy and King Andy stand to honor their royal subjects HOMECOMING 23

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