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Homecoming Burns Bright Homecoming week set the stu- dents on fire. School spirit ran throughout the whole student body while Student Council set the pace. Posters were hung high and low. Chants could be heard from one end of the build- ing tothe other. From Monday through Friday activities were set. Every day costumes of the students and teachers were judged and indi- viduals won prizes. The car caravan started the activities for Thursday. Deco- rated floats led the way the bon- fire. Hon Bly and Lavonne Cau- ley were named Mr. and Miss Flame. PAGE 20: 1. Eppie Holland, Junior, shows she is a Chieftain 2. Freshmen, Kim Gilbert and Glenda Bohannon walk to class on Masquerade day. 3. Ron Bly, Senior, smiles with glee as he is being crowned Mr. Flame. PAGE 21: 1. Alice Amador, Senior, takes the place of her father dur ing Homecoming week. 2. Flames of Homecoming burn bright. 20 Student Life
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Mock Weddings Staged The Home and Family Living classes put a lot of time, effort, and plan- ning into producing mock weddings. Along with the roles of bride and groom, students were assigned roles such as minister, parents of the bride and groom, attendants, and ushers. In order to make the weddings authentic, students were also assigned to make invitations, borrow wedding dresses, prepare the reception, and to take care of the other details pertaining to a wedding. Mrs. Beverly Nevins stated that the purpose of the weddings was to learn a few social skills such as the duties of a wedding party, how a guest should act, and to show the expense of a wedding. PAGE 18: 1. Bridal Party : D. Franco, K. Allen, K. Stewart, R. Scott, K. Allbright, S. Barnett, D. Priddy, M. Wakefield, T. Foster, W. Wester, S. Torres. ' 2. Junior, Steve Mandile, and senior, Darla Farmer, help each other with a bite of cake. 3. Senior, Terri Holster, is walked down the aisle by sen- ior, John Horner, who took on the role of her father. 4. Bridal Party : M. Powell, T. Baer, D. Speiker, C. Williams, J. Hodge, J. McClellan, J. Marsh, B, Beeson, C. Deering, M. Roach, L. Cathey. PAGE 19: 1. Junior Dewey Williams and senior, Ramona West, drink heartily at their wedding recep- tion. 2. Seniors, Karen Barnett and Greg McCall, cut their wedding cake at their reception in the Homemaking room. M 2 Student Life ' 19
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