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EXTERMINATE EDINA — Tracy Bezat (12) and Angie Walswick (12) wait with the paper button ring for the football team. ROCKIN' TO THE RHYTHM — The Tapaires perform a routine to Funkytown during the homecoming pep fest. STRUT YOUR STUFF — Seniors Angie Walswick and Mike Hodgens show an example of what to wear for homecoming Dress Up Day. 14 Homecoming Week
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LOOKIN' GOOD — Queen Beth Johnson poses at her reception after being chosen the 1987 Homecoming Queen. IN THE SPOTLIGHT — As she is being introduced, Candidate Kelly Williams curtsies to the crowd. HOMECOMING ROYAL COURT — Front Row: Nichole Njaa, Berke Rodgers, Derrick Herling, Pete Skwira, Jim An-Stavros, Kelly Williams, Katie Jakubik, Cindy Burkhardt, Beth derson, Paul Raymond, Eric Bolstad, Dan Kennedy, Todd Dex-Johnson, Shannan Cimino, Carol Gronner, Tammy Pavlicek, ter. Missy Spinner, Meg Gibson. Back Row: Scott Nelson, Dave Homecoming Coronation 13
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I - 1ME FOR BED? — Anita Wekseth (12) nd Rhonda Dobosenski (12) hug each Other in their Pajama Day outfits. During a homecoming week filled with colorful activities, students were THAT HORNET!!! — Senior Spinner, homecoming queen can-tried to pin a tail on the hornet. Getting Fired Up ror the first time in history, the Homecoming game was played without a reigning queen. The football game was played on the Saturday night before the official coronation. The victorious (21-3) football game over the Edina Hornets was not surprising, since Richfield was undefeated during the regular season. Reactions varied about the game being held on Saturday. I did not like it, said sophomore Shawn Moore. They should have the dance right afterwards. The Lake Blue policy, which prevents games being played on religious holiday, was the reason for the Saturday game. A rowdy pep fest was held during third mod Friday. A variety of acts were held like the introduction of the homecoming candidates who played pin the tail on the Hornet. The guy Tapaires were the best, said sophomore Tracy Ohland. The number one danceline, the Tapaires, also performed and the MC was the fabulous Steady Eddy. The pep fest was rowdy, but did not get students fired up for the football game that was held on Saturday, said Angie Wilkinson (11). New twists came in spirit week, too. There was more school spirit this year than others, said senior Karla Olsen. The rowdiest day 'was Nerd day. It was also the funniest, said Mary Wright (12). The week ended with many couples going to We're so happy together the theme for the homecoming dance. The extended week had it ups and downs, but overall, the new freshmen and old seniors collected many memories to cherish. — Carol Earl GO GET 'EM, TEAM — Lee Herman (11), Jason Janu (10), and Pat Rivers (11) look with anticipation as Richfield beats Edina on homecoming. Homecoming Week 15
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