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Homecoming Activities The fun filled events of Homecoming festivities blasted the blahs away on Monday, September 24 starting with the annual spaghetti and coke eating contest, but Shawn O'Brien (9) ate his way to victory. Monday afternoon the eleven king and queen semi-finalists were announced. Queen semi-finalists were: Cindy Carlson, Kari Dziedzic, Doreen Genosky, Vicky Hadjiyanis, Faye Maciej, Mary McHale, Stephanie Meade, Ranee Renikoff, Lisa Salmon-son, Joanna Staba, and Mary Wegner. The King semi-finalists were: Don Bickford, Doug Birr, Bill Burkland, Jim Burns, Jeff Eskierka, Greg Felling, Joe Lubinski, Randy Pederson, Paul Peterson, Mark Sams, and John Schlundt. On Tuesday, the tricycle racers were at the starting line revving up their engines (leg-power), but Eddie Kohanak (9) showed his super leg-power and emerged for another freshman victory. After a day break we were back running with another event. Thursday the fabulous student vs. faculty basketball game was held after school. The faculty made an unsurprising win for their second year in a row. The students were defeated by three little points. Thursday night the annual Homecoming coronation show and crowning of the king and queen were under way at 7:30. This year the theme for the show was Tommie Round-up . The show went on with a saloon setting with cowboys a'dancin' and a'singin'. The tension rose as the show was drawing to an end. Last years queen came back to crown the new Homecoming king and queen. Friday arrived, the day we'd all been waiting for with happiness and total craziness. This year the race was won by Glenn Chiodo and Wendy Tanner. Later in the day the parade made its way through Northeast Minneapolis, led by our own Magnificent Edison High School Marching Band. This year our Grand Marshall was Mr. Geankoplis (Geno). The parade consisted of decorated cars and floats built by the classes and the Pep, Spanish, and French clubs. There was an additional float built by the Cross Country team. The Cross Country had the winning float with their big Nike tennis shoe. After an exciting parade came our Homecoming game. After a tough first half, the Tommies came back with a 34-14 victory over West. lj
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