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Getting Down Mike Hale, Frances Hale, Michelle Tomlin- Reh a angQa GARNERED ELEN SS es TLE =F Var son, and Dwayne Proffitt dance the night away. A DDD y, RK Who is that? ... Mike Salyer and Terra Fields take time out from their dance to look at the scen- ery. The prom royalty ... Prince and Princess, Barry Hayes and Nan- cy McReynolds and King and Queen, Tony Austin and Anna McCoy. N ot Just N OW, Hear ye! Hear ye! come one and all to the 1988 Junior-Senior Prom. Bring a date wearing a tux or gown, and you can see who will wear the crown. Eat, dance and have a great time, and these memories will stay “‘al- ways” in your mind. From the beginning of the year to the night of April 23rd, the junior class raised money- and planned everything for that one night. After planning and plan- ning, it was only one week until Prom night. Blowing up balloons, hanging back-drops, and prepar- ing food for that one night. At 8:30 p.m. the doors were opened. After about two hours of dancing, eat- ing and socializing, the prince and princess Barry Hayes and Nancy McReynolds and the king por % a % TATA ‘ aves ACN INI Par % CERRY v MI ii SIROTA LAA, KI M XX | Mb ned 4,4; Ma te LAN ODE and queen Tony Austin and Anna McCoy were crowned. Things started to thin out and all that was left was a few faculty mem- bers. One other thing that remained and that was the memory in our minds and in our hearts. Special times and special people would warm the hallways of our memories, not just now, but always. By Jill Bailey aX i a CT OPPS OO 08 EAE ie wer i “A WAWS WANS RANE TIL Rese mene Should we dance or not? Mrs. Ramsey and Mr. Banner contemplate the issue of danc- ing now or later.
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With Grace And Charm On May 11, 1988, 26 young ladies were in their prettiest dresses and awaiting the beginning of the Jr. Miss and Miss CHS pageants, sponsored by FBLA. The stage was then ready for the contestants to make their appear- ances. Back stage the girls were putting on the finishing touches, such as checking their make-up, and making sure each A pure delight ... Wendi White displays her excitement for the All smiles ... Jennifer Ramsey glows with excitement as she poses for the photographer af- hair was in place. Finally the time had come, and one by one the girls were escorted on stage by Mr. FBLA, Jon Johnson. Finally judges made their decisions, screams of joy and sighs of disap- pointment were heard all over the auditorium. Fin- ishing as fourth runner-up to Jr. Miss CHS was Mi- chelle Phillips. Third run- photographer after being crowned Jr. Miss CHS 1987-88. ter being crowned Miss CHS 1987-88. ner-up spotlighted Nancy Richardson. Candida Kiser walked away with the second runner-up spot, while Jill Whitaker placed in the first runner- up position. When all was hushed, Wendi White was crowned Junior Miss CHS. Finally it was time for the crowning of Miss CHS. Bob Sutherland, MC of the pageant, started the girls off with Tiffany White Radiant Beauties ... Jennifer Ramsy and runners-up, Allison Gillenwater, Drema Cas- Miss CHS placing fourth, Kathy Dishman was tagged in third position, and Drema Castle breezed by in sec- ond runner-up. Taking over first was Allison Gil- lenwater. Then the crowd exploded as Jennifer Ramsey was crowned Miss CHS 1987-88. Tears of joy covered her face as family and friends gath- ered around to congratu- late the new Miss CHS. Even though every girl didn’t place they were all winners. tle, Kathy Dishman, and Tiffany White
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