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I could sense the team unity. Steve Olson The boys’ soccer team crashes through a sp r t banner he d by the cheer eaders before the HomecomVrvg game.
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Fans at the Homecoming football game watch with varying interest. The cheerleaders tossed small megaphones into the stands to increase the crowd's noise-making capacity. Right: Kristen Arden (12) covers under Tina Hendrickson's (11) block against Minneapolis Lutheran. The volleyball team won the match 3-2. Far lower right: Foward Chris Johnson (12) goes in to score in the boys’ soccer game. Lower right: Defender Kelly Pusterino (12) punts the ball away from a Derham Hall player. Jason Ripley intercepts the ball at the Huskies 20-yard line and runs it back to the 45-yard line, surrounded by John Martin (11), Joe Trelstad (12). T. R. Mahler (12). Blair Krause (12) and Mike Dodge (12). H. Larson Studios H. Larson Studios Homecoming Games Fire Fans Saturday’s Homecoming began early for sports fans with the volleyball team taking on Minneapolis Lutheran. The girls had a tough battle but won sets 2, 3 and 5, taking the match 3-2. Later that morning the boys’ varsity soccer lost 0 to 1 to St. Thomas Academy. Noon brought back promise as the girls’ varsity soccer team kicked off against Derham Hall. The game proved to be a close one at 2-1 with Mandy Seitz (11) and Debbie Bun-dgaard (12) scoring goals. The varsity football team enjoyed a good turnout of excited fans in the afternoon game, which shaped up to be a fairly easy win against St. Anthony. Chris Jensen (12) ran 103 yards on 14 carries and scored on a 13-yard run. In the third quarter, Greg Fernholz (10) scored another touchdown on a 3-yard run. Mike Dodge (12) sewed the game up by scoring a touchdown on a recovery of a blocked punt. Jay Mahler (10) said, “We executed well and showed the Huskies what hard hitting football is ail about. Homecoming Sports H. Larson Studios
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King Mark Edstrom and Queen Kjersten Rosenquist Right: Faculty (Paul Geerdes, Brent Bostrum, Jonathan Martin, Brad Beale, Tim Gloege) salute their superior, Craig Nelson (Jason Osterlund) Far lower right: Paul Norby (John Ester) vows to have Perris Bueller (Dean Gabbert) expelled. His secretary (Tina Hendrickson), however, describes Ferris as a righteous dude. Lower right: Geri VanDeWalker congratulates Mark Edstrom as he is pronounced King of the Homecoming Court. Homecoming Court: Faith Olson, Chris Jensen, Megan TeWinkel, Ted Tambor-nino, Amy Johnson, James Hay, Mark Edstrom. Kjersten Rosenquist, Steve Schwab, Geri VanDeWalker, Mike Wld-difield, Julie Ryding. Program Typifies School Life Ferris Bueller leaped into M.A. life and discovered an array of the strange and bizarre. From getting caught at McDonald’s celebrating a friend’s first date by Paul Norby (John Ester) to being shaken by the new tardy policy, Ferris experienced M.A. to the fullest. Bantering teachers in the faculty lounge and squealing cheerleaders at a typical pepfest highlighted the plot of the junior class production of “Be True To Your School. Held on October 2 in the North Campus gym, the show went very well” according to Director Jon Larson. There was no feeling of a clique, commented Mr. Larson, everyone worked well together. Only two weeks were taken to prepare the cast the show in contrast with the ususal four weeks practice. Aaron Peter (11) along with six other juniors put together the theme and wrote the play. As a grand finale to the evening, Mark Edstrom (12), and Kjersten Rosenquist (12) were crowned King and Queen. Kjersten said the weekend’s hardest part was trying to smile for all the pictures! H Larson Studios 10 Homecoming Royalty
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