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Opposite page upper right: beautiful set by Sue Underhill Below right: Teammates congratulate Robb Wilson after a nice goal. Above left: John Borstad evading the rush Left: Mike Choinski fights for the ball Above: Bob Larson leads the pack liomecoming SporU 13
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Time for Victory Breck, Mayer Lutheran, Faribault, Shattuck and Centennial sent athletic teams to Minnehaha's Homecoming to do one thing: win. Saturday, October 24 was a very good day for Minnehaha's teams, they defeated all the challengers. At 11:00 the volleyball team started the winning day with a very exciting 21-19, 5-18, 18-12, victory-over Centennial. At 10:00 the JV defeated Centennial 11-18, 18-12, 18-9. Coach Forrest Dahl, at a pep fest earlier in the week urged people to come and watch the exciting game. Centennial had previously beaten Minnehaha, so this was somewhat of a grudge match. Cross-Country held its first-ever Homecoming meet at 3:00 against Breck. Both Boys and Girls teams won with Jon Clarey and Tami Hawkinson placing first from our school in their respective races. Both races finished at the north end of the football field. At half time of the football game, the team was introduced along with their parents. The Indians football team defeated Mayer Lutheran 15-13 to win their second Homecoming game in a row. The game was played at 3:00 to a standing room only crowd at the South Campus. Senior John Borstad scored a touch down and kicked a field goal. Lutheran missed a last-second field goal to put the game under wraps for the Indians. The win evened Minnehaha's record to 2-2. The soccer squad demolished Fairbault Shattock 9-0. At 12:00 the North Campus crowd was treated to a soccer spectacular. Second and third string players played most of the game. When asked about the Shattock team, one player quipped “When I first saw these guys, I thought we were playing an International team, they all spoke different languages. Maybe we won because they didn't understand each other. 12 llomrcominjc Sporl
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Enthusiastic Photographers “It's a blast!” exclaimed senior Sharon Birkebak when asked what she thought of the Photography Club. The Photography Club's 12 student photographers and their advisor Miss Gilmore met every Tuesday at 3:00 to have a business meeting and to learn more photography techniques. Club members took picutres and worked in the darkroom during their free hours, lunch, and after school. The main duties of the Photography Club this past school Photography Club — Front row) Jill Thomas, Sharon Birkebak, Kelli Carle, Pam Cradit, Row 2) Leah Schwartz, Kevin Sawatsky, Tracey Gilmore, Eric Anderson, I.isa Clark Row 3) Peter Tamte, Rodney Nelson Row 4) Stu Krahn year have been to take pictures for The Antler and The Quiver. Activities for the year included a photo contest in January, a slide show in February and a contest for The Spirit. Being a member of the club involved more than just taking pictures. Each member first received a detailed photo assignment, rolled their own film, took the pictures, developed negatives, printed contact sheets and finally made the final print. All photo club members had to he able to do all of these steps. By-doing these, they practiced the total art of photography. Advisor Gilmore’s goal this past school year was “To learn to become the best photographer I can become by teaching others to become the best photographers they can become!” 14 Photography Club
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