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22 Minnetonkafs Flag Line What would half time entertainment at Minnetonka High School football games be without the beautiful display of flags? These Minnetonka students have proven that there is a lot more to being a flag girl than just carrying and twirling a flag. These girls worked hard on perfecting their routines and memorizing each intricate move. Synchronization is one of the most important factors and organization is a must. Along with their great performances at the football games, Flag Girls headed the Homecoming parade. AII dressed in blue and white and with their flags held high, pride in our school's color was displayed. The Flagettes, although dressed in polyester mini- skirts, added a touch of class to the Minnetonka football games. Top: The flags lead the MHS Marching Band down Wa- ter St. in Excelsior during the Homecoming parade. Bottom Left: Kim Klose, Kris Petersen, Tricia Goodwin and Kelly Criswell watch as the football team tries for a victory. Bottom Right: The flagettes struttin' their stuff during halftime.
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Student Government STudenT GovernmenT was very ocTive This year. AporT from being very differenT from years posT, wiTh officers in every class, for The firsT Time The STudenT GovernmenT consisTed of Two co-presi- denTs. Co-presidenTs and very acTive homeroom represenTo- Tives began c: few new programs while keeping alive The old ones. Some of The new programs included SADD TSTudenTs AgoinsT Drunk Driving; MinneTonko Skipper Day, and ChrisTmos ccTiviTies as well as The TrodiTionol Homecoming, Snow Week, and Prom. The STudenT GovernmenT was proud of Their accom- plishmenTs and feIT H was 0 very successful year for serving Their STudenT body. TOP: Senior STudenT GovernmenT-FIRST ROW: Tim Anderson, Mary Lehner. SECOND ROW: Todd Allard, Megan PeTerson, KoTe Lodner. MID- DLE PICTURE: Junior Homeroom RepresenToTives-FIRST ROW: ChrisTie Manning, Tim Lees, Lisa Kleplinger, Thodd Poul, Colleen Cossidy, Jill Gray, Shannon McKosy. SECOND ROW: Heidi Von Brocklin, ScoTT Elden, Tim Sension, Dove Benwoy, Mick Heilcnd. THIRD ROW: Jennifer Hogemcn, BeTh ArreT, Cheryl Ropson, Linda Meyer. BOTTOM: Sophomore STudenT GovernemnT-Jenny Popp, Ginny PendleTon, Kris Luehmonn, MoTT SloughTer. MIDDLE RIGHT: Junior STudenT GovernmenT-ChrisTie Manning, Thodd Poul, Jennifer Hogemon. NOTPICTURED, PresidenT Chuck Frizelle. 23
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