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The heat was on as the parade ended at the High School parking lot. The night was tense, especially after the judging of the windows, skits, and floats. The Juniors suffered a mishap earlier in the morning. Mystery was in the air t all wondered who would be Homecoming Queen. The night of the cor Bon began with the 1987 I Hecoming chairperson, Kristin talking briefly and introduc p few others to say aJAabout aflhomecoming. After ann piced the win- ners o TM itions, football co-captain T | chissel spoke a few words. HnBo-captain crowned Chanda Ruschmeyer as queen. Chanda was then escorted over to the bonfire to light it. Queen Chanda Ruschmeyer with co-captains Kelly Schissel and Marc Mergen 1987 Homecoming Court 1st Row: Alice Finn. Chrissie Hadacek, Michelle Siewert 2nd Row Brad Moris. Todd Nichols. Guy Hesselberg 3rd Row Chanda Ruschmeyer. Marsha Lochner. Pam Schauf. 4th Row: Bruce Waller. Mike Defter. Derek Bunders Chairman Kristin Panka and Nicole Kozelka
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■ Homecoming week reached its climax as the annual parade began from B.A. Kennedy school. This year's parade consisted of floats, fall athletes, the court, and the band. Tracy Kramer, by way of horseback, carried the U.S. Flag to lead the parade down Blackhawk Avenue. The football team followed along with the volleyball and cross-country teams. The cheerleaders broke tradition by walking in the parade and greetin crowd. The homecomin Hirt rode in convertibles, wav Won-lookers. The main were the floats that were b f judged for cash awards. Th piior float took top ouze with tJ Keme “Hey Wildcatj Gan VOver.” The Class Bond place with “Raisin a j Bollowed by the freshmen cla Khird. The junior float, “We’ll Mow Them Over”, will long be remembered for its lawnmower and 50 rolls of toilet paper. The Senior Legend rides on 'if iv': The volleyball team bumps” along. Freshmen floats aren’t the same Watch out Wildcats, the natives are on the loose
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Mulrooncv Southwestern attempts to sack the quarterback. Karen, Chrissie and Pam are ready to celebrate.” Hawk defense stops another Wildcat! Another touchdown in the making. Ray tries to get in good” with the seniors
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