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Castle, senior attendant; Dar in Honeycutt, Jill Bailey, Senior Attendant; Steve Smith, Johnette Wallace, junior attendant; Jerry McReynolds, and Michelle Phillips, fresh- man attendant. Ooo, La, La ... Aretha Hollyfield lip syncs a song while Marla Kiser ‘‘plays’’ the gui- tar. This is so silly ... Gather ‘Round! We’re Comin’ Home! Homecoming night — the sights, the sounds, the screams! The excitement mounted as the rain pummeled. The harder it rained, the harder the Blue Devils played. They final- ly pulled through and conquered the Lebanon Pioneers 7-0. During halftime, members of the original 1957 football team were honored, as well as Ms. Jane Jordan, who received some roses. Also, homecoming included the crowning of Anna McCoy as homecoming queen. Other atten- dants were: Candida Kiser, eighth grader escorted by Chad Hicks; Michelle Phillips, freshman es- corted by Jerry McReynolds; Sherri Rowe, sophomore escort- ed by Scott Million; Johnette Wal- lace, junior escorted by Steve Smith; Drema Castle, senior es- corted by Dwayne Proffitt; and Jill Bailey, senior escorted by Darin Honeycutt. After the game, the Journalism class sponsored a dance with mu- sic featured by John Trent and Steve Phillips. Scott Jessee, Nancy Richardson, and Todd Young are thrilled as they stand on stage after being sold on Buy-a-Devil day. Friday night was not the only exciting time during Homecoming week. Monday everyone wore their favorite hats and sweat shirts and gathered in the gym to watch the hilarious Coaches’ Olympics. Coach Tom Allen was the overall winner. Tuesday the weather turned cold, but inside wild prints, beach balls, and sun hats made the day. The students also participated in the lip snyc contest which the band won. Wednesday was inside-out day. Students bared their seams to show school spirit. On Thursday, students dressed in garbs from the 50’s and 60's. Students also particiapted in the Dating Game ‘-— CHS style. To conclude homecoming week, Friday, students wore the school colors, enjoyed an auction of students and faculty for slave day, and participated in a pep ral- ly which featured winners of the mini-float competition in which juniors took first and eighth grad- ers second. C’mere! That’s a good boy! Roll over! Scott Chafin is an obedient little devil.
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Here Come The Laughs The auditorium roared with laughter as numer- ous teachers marched down the aisle wearing strange clothing and even stranger expres- sions. Passers-by won- dered, ‘‘What’s so up in the air around here?”’ It was a wedding of course — a mock wedding that saw the nervous, gun- shy groom Tom ‘‘Slim- jim Hammerhead” Allen tying the knot with his beaming bride Mary ‘‘Chatterbox Possum- head’’ Bush. Students and teachers rolled with laughter as the procession com- menced. The teary-eyed father of the bride, Coachmlarryveshortt. kept a close eye and a shot-gun on the way- ward groom while con- soling his weeping wife, Mrs. Fredia Skeens, as they watched their dar- ling daughter say her wedding vows. The proud father of the groom, Mr. Lee Bush, and the mother of the groo m, Mrs. Susan Dick- enson, smiled proudly at their son as he slipped the ring on his bride’s finger. The cute little flower girl, Mrs. Pat Huff, skipped merrily down the aisle. Mrs. Donna Selfe the sometimes mischievous ringbearer amused the audience with his (her) little boy antics. The honorable Rever- end Steve Banner pre- sided over the ceremo- ny. The heavenly voices of the choir consisted of Mrs. Linda Harris, Mrs. Lynn Ramsey, and Miss Debbie Stevenson. The lovely pianist who tickled the ivories throughout the procession was Miss Cindy Freeman. The lovely bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Harris an d Mrs. Deanna Talbert. The two manly grooms- men were Coach Randy Poole and Mr. Jeff Sword. The Maid of Hon- or was Mrs. Dolly Wal- lace, and the Best Man was Mr. Alan Bevins. As always, the Mock Wedding was a huge suc- cess. Everyone enjoyed the humerous version of everlasting commit- ment. Everyone laughed at the amusing antics of each and every wedding member. At the begin- ning everyone was sur- prised and amused at how funny the teachers looked and acted. And at the end applause and laughter followed the happy honeymooners as they marched out of the auditorium and into an amusing mock life to- gether. 4 Get down Mr. Banner! ... ‘‘Rev- erend’’ Steve Banner enjoys the heavenly sounds of the ceremo- ny’s choir and entertains the au- dience. Yeah, we bad! ... Coach Lee Bush struts proudly down the aisle as he escorts Mrs. Dicken- son to the front of the auditori- um.
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