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Connie Reigns Over Homecoming Connie Fowlds was crowned Queen of Homecoming 1984. She received the honor in front of the entire student body. Jennifer Godfrey was second runnerup, and Kasi Zundel was first runnerup. The other seven girls that were chosen to be on the court were Brenda Jones, Rhonda Albus, Tracey Mills. Melissa Still, Debbie Mack, Wendy Woock, and Michelle Coleman. At the Coronation the Cascadians sang Un- til You , The Spice of Life , and, to the Queen, they sang Almost Paradise. The theme for the dance was also Almost Paradise. The dance was really great, and everyone seemed to have a lot of fun, said homecom- ing princess Jennifer Godfrey. Spirit Week began with Western Day, cho- sen by the faculty. Tuesday was Dress Your Best Day. Wednesday, Senior day, brought out all the flappers and gangsters from the roaring 20's. Thursday, Nerd Day, chosen by the juniors, got a lot of people involved. Friday, the last day of Spirit Week, was Ha- waiian Day. Sophomores chose this day, and in spite of the rainy weather, many students were wearing shorts, sandals, grass skirts, and tropical shirts. During halftime, the homecoming court were driven around the track in Corvettes. Each girl was then escorted by her father to a seat in the stadium. Homecoming was a really great week. It 16 LEFT: Mr. Jim Albus helps Princess Rhonda out of the car. ABOVE: Mr. Woock helps Princess Wendy out of the car during halftime ceremonies. RIGHT: Queen Connie Fowlds is es- corted by her father, Mr. Don Fowlds, during halftime. was a break for everyone, and most every- one got involved. I'd say that the week was a success, said princess Wendy Woock. Homecoming was a really great week; it noontime events. One of the four events was the gym jam. The seniors placed first in that event; juniors were a close second; and soph- omores, third. The other events were a volleyball game, a Joe Cool and Miss Priss contest, and a tug of war contest. The results for the class competition during the week were seniors, first; juniors, second; sophomores, third. Friday evening, the football team whipped the Stayton Eagles, 16-0.
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TOP LEFT: Todd Coleman looks for interesting birds to observe while sitting in the park. ABOVE: Phil Priestley and Chris Folsom goof off during a rehearsal of The Sunshine Boys. BELOW: Tami Gower and Kelly Grant look disgusted as Jay Remy drinks his milk during the play Mother Figure. 15
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LEFT. Seniors show their spirit on Gangster day. TOP LEFT: Princess Jennifer Godfrey pins a rose on her father during halftime activities. ABOVE: Randy Shepard points to the crowded bleachers as Rhonda Albus nervously looks on. HOMECOMING COURT—Bottom Row: Debbie Mack, Connie Top Row: Lance Wheeler. Joel Dalke, Randy Albus, Jason Harris. Fowlds, Michelle Coleman. Lissa Still. Tracey Mills. Brenda Jones, Mark Anders, Tim Holm, Jeff Jones. Tom Vettrus. Randy Shepard. Kasi Zundel, Wendy Woock, Rhonda Albus, and Jennifer Godfrey. and Jeff Chipman. HOMECOMING 17
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