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Page 18 text:
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Top left: Dan Larsen interviews Charles Lind berg. (Chris Gctchcll) Top center: The cast Center left: Hero (Eric Hawkins) ties the villian (Chris Gctchcll) while the heroine (Kari Eitrem) lies on the railroad tracks. Center right: Battle between the villian and the heroine. Bottom left: Becky Durr, Virginia Gladder, Janet Hudson, Dan Larsen, Julie Holm. Bottom right: David Hughie and Diane Allen dance in the Malt Shop. 14
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Our spirits were high at noon when the M.A. soccer team met Blake head on. With a score of 4-0 it looked like a shut-out until, with only 22 seconds remaining. Blake scored their only goal. The Indians triumphed with a final score of 4-1. Saturday's Homecoming festivities began at 10 am with girls volleyball. The opponent. Brooklyn Center, was tough, but not too difficult for M.A. Our team was well prepared. The Indians’ scoring was a team effort, enabling them to take two out of the three games, capturing the match. 13 Studying replays
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This year’s Junior Class continued a tradition of last minute details as they prepared for I978’s Homecoming program. As practice progressed, the cast eventually stopped using the script because of the numerous changes in it. The dress rehearsal Thursday night went surprisingly well, yet even on program day, Mary Schwab and Mr. Hepburn were seen putting final touches on the sets. Father Time, Roger Christensen, led us on a journey through the decades. Eric Hawkins stepped out of roll in a 19IO’s skit, surprising Kari Eitreim by making a fake kiss into a real one. The 20’s brought us the Charleston and an introduction to the Blues, followed by the 1930’s, where the audience was given a very descriptive view of the Waltons. President Dewey was elected in the 40’s and the 50’s brought a dance in the Malt Shop. In the 60’s, the audience found itself in space, taking a short trip to conehead land”. Mr. Hepburn and his Homecoming Band were a popular attraction. The show was a big success and brought in record crowds, which pleased hard-working co-chairmen, Mary Schwab and Lois Hepburn. Top center: Chairmen Lois Hepburn and Mary Schwab are given roses. Top Left: Astronauts meet the Coneheads. Center left: Charleston: Amy Bragg, Sue Johnson, Heidi Anderson, Connie Nelson. Bottom Left: John Boy (David Swenson) narrates an average afternoon. Bottom right: Gabriel (Nancy Hauck) plays the blues with two friends (Dan Larson, Craig Patterson) (Seniors from the Concert Band) 15
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