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Homecoming Week was a big hit, but the long awaited weekend was the event that topped the whole week of activities. Coronation was Wednes- day, with court and queen selected by vote of the stu- dent body. After a dramatic buildup, Kari Rudishauser was coron- ated Homecoming Queen. First runner-up was Holly Waters and second runner- up was Stacey Hawkes. The Queen's Court of princesses were: Danielle Benz, Shan- non Helton, Tammy Jackson, Darcie Kidder, Renee Led- better, Amy Milionis, and Carrie Moore. Coronation Night was filled with the light of the Annual Cascade Bonfire - where people talked about the Homecoming game just two days away. The game held victory for the Cougars with a 21-12 win over Silverton. During half time, we got to show off our best, when the Court was driven onto the field in the shiny Corvettes, furnished by a local Corvette Club. Saturday night was the dance. The theme There's No Stopping Us embodied the spirit our school exhibit- ed all through the week, and the dance captured all the same spirit. The room was decorated with crepe paper with stars dangling from the ceiling. Music was D.J.'ed by Jeff Carroll. Homecoming week ended with the close of the dance at 11:30. Smack David Vecchi gives Kari Rudishauser a congratulatory kiss after coronation. 10 Homecoming
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Spirit Week started out Homecoming '87 with a big bang, beginning with Sophomores' Sack 'Em Day. The noontime com- petition was a relay race entitled Suck and Blow . The Sophomores came out on top. Senior day the rebels turned out in full force wearing enough makeup to last Tammy Bakker for two weeks! Wearing safe- ty pins in their noses and looking mean, the Juniors ate their way to first place in the hamburger eating contest. Dress-up day. Everyone came back to school all spiffed-up and ready to attend the coronation, and even more important, the Mr. Cascade Pageant. We loved those ladies . The Juniors, showing the true meaning of spirit dressed up, all four of them, for a fun-filled and creative Teacher Day . The most exciting and spirit-filled event of all was bobbing for bubble- gum. Black and Gold Day. Yes that good 'ole traditional day, everyone looking like cougar clones. During lunch the Seniors won the obstacle course, clinching the title of - Ruling Class by winning Spirit Week al- together. Who has the marshmallows Cascade's first annual bonfire. Give me back my RAT! Me- lissa Dershewitz fights for Jodi Howard's wig. We be bad Tamara Castle and Toni Millikan nonchalantly cruise into class. Spirit Week 9
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Rebel for a day Tim Howard takes a walk on the wild side for Rebel Day. CORONATION HOMECOMING '87 Homecoming Court 1987 FRONT ROW Tamie Jackson, Renee Ledbetter, Darcie Kidder, Carrie Moore, Stacy Hawkes, Kari Rudishauser, Holly Waters, Danielle Benz, Amy Milionis, and Shannon Helton BACK ROW Rob Angle, Scott Kil- gore, Josh Thompson, Troy Cunningham, John Peterson, Dave Vecchi, Joe VanVeld- huizen, Joel James, Andy Everetts, and Ray Henkel Busting out John Peterson shows off his femininity at a pep assembly. Two of a kind Ray Henkel and Joel James are friends through thick and thin. 11 Homecoming
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