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I Aloha! Showing off Iheir leis, Jason Sandburg and Guy Leeder gel down lo the lunes of Ange s in the Skiei. Covered with banana filling and whipped cream, Jodi Davis immediately stands up after she finishes splatting her pie. Playin' in the rain Thursday night, a bitterly cold wind and rain showers struck the faces of the overnight campout participants when they set up their tents on the football practice field. Once inside, however, the school was warm and bursting with activity. First the volleyball championships were settled and then campers relaxed and watched Chostbusters and Trading Places. In a downpour later, the faithful campers returned to their tents. I was sure nobody would be crazy enough to stay out in weather like that, said French teacher, Anna Motzko, but when I got to school on Friday morning, all the tents were up! Crazy or not, at 6:00 a.m. most campers stretched their stiff bodies and returned to the school for warm food, dry shoes and, perhaps, a quick nap before going off to the day's classes. Some students preferred to go home and sleep the whole day through. Still tired but full of excitement, students roared into the gym on Friday afternoon for the Varsity Show and Pep Fest. Orange Crush and Oreos were awarded to the winners of the pie eating and volleyball contests. A Very Newly wed game highlighted the entertainment to get everyone fired up for the football game. Seniors David Ezrilov and Wendy Schmitz were the grand prize winners, portraying the Athletic Airheads. That night, chants of Buzz Off Edina echoed from the Pep Fest to the athletic field as the Orioles lined up against the Hornets. The night was kicked off by fans releasing bunches of balloons, filling the skies with orange and black. The spirit of the fans remained undefeated even after a tough game brought a 7-21 loss. Said player Jon Mastel, sophomore, Even though we lost the game, we tried hard. We had a winning attitude. Despite the loss, students turned out in record numbers for the Hawaiian dance after the game. Any sadness began to lift as, flashing their flowered duds, students crowded the cafeteria to enjoy the music of the Angels in the Skies. Entering the dance, students received the traditional Hawaiian Leis. By the end of the evening, many like Lisa Woods, senior, sensed a special feeling of togetherness. I danced in a big circle with friends, said Woods, and I danced with people I'd never seen before, but it didn't matter because we were all having such a good time. And so, on this colorful note, Park said Aloha to Homecoming Week. I Coronation Ushers, Usherettes, Lords, Ladies, and Candidates: Front Row: P, Lindberg, T. Beugen, L. Bannick. B. Gustafson, S. Bearman, M. Anderson, K. Blair, S. McGinty, P. Grochow, J. Ingersol, A. Resnick, C. Kotlarz, K. Debrobander, D. Ezrilov. Row 2: K. Sax, S. Gannon, P. Fix, J. Goldman, C. Dominise, G. Lemke, B. Yellen, W. Schmitz, J. Dumas, M. Larson, K. Woessner, E. Dull, T. Manning, T. Roe, S. Brynteson, J. Wigren, L. Hawkinson, S. Brottlund, D. Shaw, S. Berkwitz. Row 3: C. Schottenbauer, |. Dixon, H. Formo, M. Parrington, K. Zahn, S. Bernstein, S. Sell, M. Kraska, C. l ahammer, R. Boone, Anne and Amanda Schottenbauer, Scepter Bearers; R. Divinski, E. Hanson, N. Meyer, S. Rausch, J. Thalberg, R. Tillotson, C. Oppegaard, E. Strohl, T. Donahue, J. Kelly. Homecoming 17
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I Wet, muddy and worn out, Keith Berg tries to relax on the sideline bench. His face shows his tiredness as he watches his team struggle to Y Megan Hunt's face says it all. After Amy I Davidson crowns her 1986 Homecoming | Queen, Sheri Sell offers her a congratulatory try to win the Homecoming game. Despite the Orioles efforts, the final score was 7-21 hdina over Park. hug. The bouquet of roses given to Hunt became a bouquet of stems after she received numerous hugs from her friends. 16 Homecoming
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With a persuasive grin, Patty Simcox, played by Liz Pascoe, informs Kim Feltes and Michelle Davidman are hysterical over the thought of I Danny Zuko, played by )im Ingersoll, that the Rydell High School track Danny Zuko, head of the Burger Palace Boys, becoming a member ot | team is having try-outs soon. Zuko promises to be at them. Pommettes the track team. I Knickie drives up in Creased Lightning, his own car, as Danny Zuko. Doody, Sara Tobin, and Roger check it out. After giving Knickie a Crease is the word... Taking time out from I practice for the fall play are major cast | members of Crease Front Row: K. Morris and hard time, he gets back at them by singing Creased Lightning. The others are in awe of his new wheels. N. Trump. Row 2: C. Kosel and P. Grochow. Row 3: J. Lovrencevic, J. Ingersoll, D. Biros, and C. Swartz. 18 Fall Play
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