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KING'S COURT — Front Row: Tom Best, Andrew Burtis, Spencer Dahl, Jesse Kanz, Damian Rhodes, Scott Carlson, Jeff Ziebol, Randy Peterson, Troy Flanagan, Tony Janu, Tom Brunes. Back Row: Tracy Martin, Brenda Paszkiewicz, Christine Holt, Lisa Ronken, Jennifer Plathe, Lila Overlee, Pam McLeland, Susan Ketcham, Gina Fornicoia, Jennifer Zubick, Kathy Maresca. People were Showing their True Colors A splash of color helped fight the winter blahs as the Fire and Ice Dance concluded the week. The dance's theme was Cyndi Lauper's, True Colors. The school cafeteria was appropriately decorated with a bright rainbow of colors and painter's palettes with the names of couples adorning the walls. Music was provided by Spirit Unlimited. Many friends and couples enjoyed the fun night of dinners, dancing, and togetherness. WHERE ARE WE? (above) - Senior Eric Johnson and Junior Laura Olson take a break from dancing and search for their name palettes. SHARP DRESSED CLAN (top) — Charlie Stern (11) and his date join classmates Matt Boehmer (11) and Maria Miller (10) for a picture at the Fire and Ice Dance. SWEET! (center right) — Team Faculty is rendered defenseless against the student broomball teams' offense. Fire And Ice Week 29
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From Coronation to the Dance The 1987 Fire and Ice King was crowned in the traditional ceremony at the Ice Arena. After the student broom-ball team consisting of champions, Ollie's Follies and runners up The Lizards, allowed the faculty to squeak by with a win. The audience was treated to the talents of figure skater and RHS student, Kelly Kispert. The king candidates were also able to display their skating talents as the crowd was showered with water when they took to the ice with skates, tuxedos, and squirt guns. After senior emcees Tina Tidrick and John Behr introduced all the candidates, the moment people had been waiting for began as the royal titles were announced. Gerald Ziebol was named as Freshmen Paige, John Evans as Sophomore Squire, Peter Skwira as Junior Prince. Finally, escorted by Tony Janu, Queen Lila Overlee crowned Scott Carlson as King of the Class of 1987. KINGS ON ICE — The crowd got a big surprise as Randy Peterson, along with other king candidates, attacked fans with squirt guns before Coronation. KING SCOTT (top) — Seniors Keri Pregler and Cindy Hoiland congratulate Fire and Ice King Scott Carlson with a kiss at the coronation reception. DAN'S FANS (above) — Fellow juniors Mike Kelley, Angie Larson and Todd Dexter offer congratulations to prince candidate Dan Kennedy. 28 Fire And Ice Week
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HE SHOOTS ... — Senior Tyson jutting shoots the puck as the Wayzata defensemen and goalie try to block the shot. They performed on the ire, the court, in the pool, and on the field. Their efforts could not be surpassed, not only during the games but practices too. This is what has made RHS offer the best of sports. Sure, they might not have always won every important game or meet. But that made their attitudes better and they worked even harder to win the next time. You supported them in the best and worst of times. You cheered them on at pepfests and games-when they scored the crucial point-even when they lost the toughest game of the season. You were there with your school spirit. These were the people that represented your school, the Richfield athletes. It is clear that RHS offered the best of sports. POWER, POWER, POWER — Senior Scott Kinney goes for the pin against his Wayzata opponent. 30 Sports Division Page
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