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CHAIRPERSONS: BOTTOM ROW: T. Zuel, M. Whipple, M. McQuoid. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: ROW 2: J. Neyers, D. Niefield, K. Krueger, J. Reuter, D. Stroud. ROW 3: J. Winegarden, K. Benson, T. Sweet, L. Rotman, A. Hollowell, S. Spiegel. ROW 4: J. Ondich, V. Les-pasepp, B. Korenchen, J. Kettner, C. Cannon, E. Trach, M. Murphy, I. Toles, S. Haigh, P. Harris. ROW 5: N. Liss, L. Paster, L. Graybow, C. Wexler, R. Bender, P. Stein, M. Finkelsfein, P. Miller, D. Strickland, A. Legeros, D. Snyder, D. Walker, R. Wilensky, C. Schug. ROW 6: S. LeBlond, S. Dale, N. Larson, L. Eisenberg, K. Johnson, L. Fretland, M. Simonet, K. Halloron, K. Ahlcrona, S. Finkelstein, D. Kelner, S. Rosen, J. Bohlig, S. Bell, K. O'Rouke. Homecoming Week • 1 7
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Tin Man got heart, took part during Homecoming Week The Wizard of Oz created a week of fantasy and fun. Festivities started at the Friday pep fest when king and queen candidates were announced. The big question on Sunday at the Ice Cream Social was chocolate or strawberry? At the Pie-Eating Contest Monday night 96 greedy contestants conquered the whipped cream peaks hoping for sweet victory. Tuesday evening 1 25 movie fans came out to boo and hiss the Wicked Witch of the West as The Wizard Of Oz, starring Judy Garland, was shown. After being crowned Wednesday night, Mark and Randee knew that dreams really do come true. Soccer players displayed gallant effort on Thursday night, but they ended in a 1-1 tie with Robbinsdale. During the pep fest on Friday, munchkins invaded and aroused Oz spirit. After school Park students and the community combined forces and put forth the first Homecoming Parade that Park had seen since 1971. It boasted 40 units including local politicians, the Varsity Band, Jaycees, and the Homecoming Court. That night Orioles flew over the rainbow to victory defeating the Bears 33-0. After the game, students danced to the sound of Prodigy. Dorothy knew that There's no place like home, but during Homecoming Week students knew the best place was St. Louis Park High School. Steve Rosen, Debbie Kelner and Tom Sweet cry in fear of finding lions at the pep fest. Mixed emotions on the faces of Drew Brooks and Andrea Chozin reflect coronation moods. Rusty joints are kept well lubricated by Dal- for the Tin Man, Terri Olson, to wave at the ene Stroud and her oil can, making it possible spectators during the half-time parade. 16 • Homecoming Week
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Student Council assisted 2,058 Every Tuesday, Student Council members surrendered two mods to go to Council meetings. But their loss was Park students' gain. Under the guidance of Mr. Joel Tormoen, the Council worked together to regulate student activities and to debate issues for the 2,058 member student body. The Student Council investigated the possibility of a smoking area by going to three schools that had smoking areas and by hearing students' opinions. They presented a proposal for a smoking area to the School Cabinet and the School Board. They also gave yearbooks to seven foreign students and offered fund raising dances to financially endangered organizations. Rocky Racette works diligently while Student Council members Jeanne Reuter, Steve Leder, Mickey Murphy, L. J. Rotman and Mary Simo-net take a vacation from serious business. STUDENT COUNCIL: BOTTOM TO TOP: S. Johnson, M. Simonet, P. Miller, E. Trach, R. Hanson, R. Lipkin, S. George, R. Kaplan, K. Racette, M. Bakke. 18 • Student Council
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