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Football omecoming Queen Wendy Plank and her escort Brian Witkowski take a moment to pose for the camera Down on the Farm was the theme for the 1987 Football Homecoming. The week began with the tradi- tional spirit days. Class Olympics were held Thurs- day night and the spirited class of '88 accumulated the most points during the competitions and therefore won the spirit stick; a bon- fire followed the Olympics. During halftime, Wendy Plank was crowned Home- coming Queen and the un- derclassmen were repre- sented well by Stacey Siford, Dana Kopkowski, and Beth Starr. The evening was capped off by the Cou- gars burying John Qlenn, 35-13 and a dance after the game. 1986 Homecoming Queen Tina Wolfe passes the crown of '87 queen Wendy Plank Kari Johnson, Rachel Tukos, and Wendy Plank make their ride to center stage Representing the underclassmen: junior Stacey Siford, Russ Allegrette, sophomore Dana Kopkowski, Jeff Workman, freshman Beth Starr, and Matt llooten -I o Be True To Your School J 0 Football Homecoming
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SPECIAL EVEMTS Prom-goers show off their radiant smiles at the Notre Dame ACC. Football Homecoming Queen Wendy Plank and last years queen Tina Wolfe. Performing Plain and Fancy' Laura Kenne- dy and Mark Zollman. Be True To Your School I H Special Events -L
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Captain Tom Washburn crowns the 1988 homecoming Queen, Dana Kopkowski homecoming Court: Barry Corbett, second runner-up Cathy Morris, Rob Risner, Queen Dana Kopkowski, Jason l.enig, first runner-up Stacey Siford, Kyle Young, third runner-up Rachel Tukos Basketball omecoming The 1988 Basketball Homecoming was celebrat- ed under the theme Cou- gar Basketball is Risky Busi- ness . The game had a strange twist this year com- pared to other years. It was played on a Saturday at 2 o'clock. One of our famous snow days was the culprit. School was closed on the original date planned for the game. The Saturday time was the only date left open on the schedule for basketball games. The Cougar hoopsters disposed of the Jimmies from Jim- town, 73-51. Dana Kop- kowski was crowned Home- comimng Queen at half- time. The mighty Cougars prepare to face the Jimmies Junior class president Jason Schroeder announces Homecoming Queen nominees Be True To Your School I Q Basketball Homecoming JLz
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