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EXCELLENT Where do we go now? Pushing harder, setting new goals, we worked to improve ourselves. As the new school year began we expected more from ourselves as well as from others. We set new limits for ourselves as those of the past were reached and surpassed. Our goal was now to be better than the best. We spent more hours in class. Incoming freshmen were required to take seven classes, rather than six as in the past or to attend a study hall. This involved greater expectations of our teachers too. They worked harder with less free time and taught a wider variety of classes than in the past. Excelling in sports both the St. Louis Park Babe Ruth and American Legion teams won Minnesota State Baseball Championships. Athletic excellence was also demonstrated by the Park representatives in the Special Olympics. Lisa Robinson, senior, won a gold medal in the 300 meter freestyle event and the soccer team took fifth place. On our own we joined the rest of the country in a quest for health and fitness. We wanted our bodies to look and feel better than they ever had in the past. We used exercise, diet, and positive thinking to make us healthier and stronger than ever. Participation wasn't our only involvement in sports. As the Minnesota Twins won the American League Championship and went on to win the World Series, Park students followed their team every step of the way, whether in front of the tv or at the Dome. Our support of the Twins could be seen around school as teachers, students, and staff decorated the halls and classrooms with “win Twins memorabilia and posters. Students and faculty alike wore sweatshirts, T-shirts, and baseball hats while waving their Homer Hankies as the Twins won the World Championship. Pushing himself for more, Jeff Dearmm uses weights to build strength. Regattas are the way David Novick chooses to test his sailing skills. 2 Opening
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St. Louis Park High School 6425 West 33rd Street St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (612) 925-4300 Volume 60 Peak of Perfection. In the past we had been an example of excellence. The Girls' Basketball team had been in the state tournament for the past three years, the math team had won the state championship for the past three years, and the one-act play won the state championship for the 1986 87 school year Opening l
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Gaining experience and knowledge for a company that repairs heavy indus-while earning money. Bruce Knops works trial machinery. Bronze medals show Alex Lind-blad's achievements in the Special Olympics. .jening 3
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