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YABBA, DABBA, DID IT ! Homecoming 78 didn't begin with a pebble, a stone, or a rock, but with a prehistoric boulder featuring the Flintstones. From Monday, Up Front September 25, through Friday the 29. the Flintstones popped up in every corner uncovering what was in store. For one week of the year there was something happening every night at Park. Monday night, the Flintstones witnessed the first annual volleyball tournaments which CeCe Krelitz and Mimi Winger, chairpersons, had helped to promote. The crowd could watch six different games in progress with over 150 participants. The Tuesday night Pie-Eating Contest had the biggest crowd in its seven year history, everyone agreeing that the contest was a smashing success. Excitement built toward Coronation, with the question of, Who will be crowned King and Queen? The answer came on Wednesday night as Richard Maas and Sara Bonde emerged as the new royal couple. On the agenda for Thursday night was the soccer game with Park losing a close game by 3-1 to Edina West. Varsity Show entertainment during Friday's pep fest put the students in an enthusiastic mood for the night’s game. As game time grew closer, the stands started to fill with football fanatics, parade watchers and loyal fans.
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They look so excited walking back down the aisle. I didn’t realize there was music as we walked down the aisle. I wonder if Dick and Sara noticed? Everyone is congratulating them. They look genuinely happy though the candidates must feel a little sad. I'm sad too. But, all the memories will last forever in many ways. Opposite: Top Left: CROWN AND SCEPTOR BEARERS: B Strauman. K. Strauman. S. Shapiro. Opposite: Top Right: KING AND QUEEN CANDI- DATES: BOTTOM ROW: T. Murphy. K. Abernathy. P. Luby. G Krueger. S. Lent. M McGinty. H. Olson. A. Engelstad. K. Coult. Top Row: A. Wachutka. T. Tsu-chiya. P. McQuaid. S. Deblock. D. Ege-berg, D. Hoover, K. Mortland. S. Steege. J. Murakami. Opposite: Bottom Left: HOST AND HOSTESS: B. Zilka. S. Stillman. Opposite: Bottom Right: LORDS AND LADIES: Bottom Row: T. Egan. K. Otterson, E. Lincoln, J. Smith, M. Rot-man. C. Krelitz. R. Ribnick, M. Winger. S. Kragseth, M. Hofstedt. N. Lemire. A. Gold-farb. S. Black. S. Auer. R. Kampf. B. Siegel. Top Row: G. Gray. K. Lee, G. Vaughn. J. Greer. D. Fishman. E. Ives. F. Sheehey. P. Ryan. S. Bonde. R. Maas. S. Strand. T. McNabb. S. VanGieson. T. Peterson. N. Lee. G. Johnson. K. Lee. A. Kamman. Left: KING AND QUEEN: R Maas. S. Bonde. Top Right: USHERS AND USHERETTES: M Kietter, K. Crawford. J. McClary. J. Griak. Bottom Right: Kathy Abernathy and Amy Engelstad congratulate the ecstatic Sara Bonde. “One of the best things about being Queen is coming back for the crowning.” Hom oming Court! 12 13
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he loss. 7-0 to Edina West, left e crowd disappointed because, super plays. Park reached the ougars' ten yard line time after me. Later in the Cafeteria, danc-g to Shangoya brought Home-oming ’78 to a close. But the mories of the fun and excite-nt the Flintstones had brought emained throughout the year. ppc : Top Left: Tackling John anks. junior, was not an easy task for )he Edina West player 86. Opposite: Bottom Right: Tom Marks, senior, missed he mark during the Pie-Eating Contest, pposite: Bottom Center: Paul f McQuaid and Andy Goldfarb. seniors, try to figure out their play book before the big game Opposite: Bottom Left: Troy Peterson, senior, the brain of the class, answers a question to the amazement of Cindy Cook, junior Top Lett: Peter Nelson from the band Shangoya serenades the crowd with the new sound of Reggae Top Center: David Hoover and Wayne Lundeen. seniors, collide as they try for the point. Top Right: Mitch Hofstedt. senior, brings the ball down on Al Wachutka. senior, while back up man. Kevin Mortland. senior, gets set for a return. Left Center: Susie Himmelman. senior, shows her Reggae style Bottom Left: Scott Sewall and Sarah Ingersoll. seniors, do some fancy dances for onlookers Stephanie Goodsen. senior and Christos Petsoulis, junior Bottom Right: The love of cream pies helped to bring smiles to the faces of Kris Otterson. Krista Lee. Shelly Bass and Jackie Stevens. seniors. “It was a lot of work, but seeing people enjoying themselves made it worth it.” Home ommg Athviti »: 14 15
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