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Spirit Lives in Activities Ski Club, Computer Club, Homecoming, Sno Daze, Sadie Hawkins, Quiver Antler staff. All of these represent interests of Minnehaha students. Because Minnehaha students come from all parts of the Twin Cities, it is important for a variety of activities to be offered so students can get to know one another. Minnehaha students can become involved in activities with others who have the same interests and therefore they are able to make new friends. According to Debbie Law (’85), “When people have similar interests they find more to talk about. It’s easier to get to know people and to make friends. Football manager Cami Caddoo and Karen England brer the cold rain to cheer on the football team during Homecoming. 8 Division Activities
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Exciting Week for Candidates “It's something special that I'll always remember,” said Kaly Olson after being crowned 1984 Homecoming queen. Quw‘n Ka,y (), °n ,nd Kin And DonM? Andy Dorsey and Katy were crowned Fri-day evening, September 2 1, by 1983 royalty Matt Roy and Melanie Levy. Homecoming week was a hectic one for the candidates, and included shopping for the dresses at Susies Casuals and renting tuxes at Gingiss Formal Wear. Thursday evening candidates rehearsed walking and reading the scroll. After rehearsal they had a pizza party at Sue Schwab's home. Friday afternoon the royalty joined President Craig Nelson, Dr. Ken Greener and Mr. Paul Norby at the Villager Cafe in Highland for a luncheon. Andy and Katy were both varsity soccer captains. On Saturday, Andy's team beat Blake, hut Katy’s team lost to Bcnilde. Two of the three soccer captains on both girls and hoys teams were royalty. All the royalty were in sports: one in volleyball, six in soccer, four in football and three in tennis. Saturday after the games the royalty led a parade down Edmund Blvd. to South Campus, where they cheered on the team in the rain. Suzy Roy and Brian AyoocJt try to stay dry at the boys soccer game. 10 Homecoming Linda Skanse adjusts John Hay's corsage before the Homecoming program.
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