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Page 25 text:
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How PROM COURT: Dewey Hunt, Lois Clark, Tom Brower, Sheila Caudill, Carol Chandler, Robin Roberts, Robin Cox, Steve Cleeter. Mbovw PROM KING AND QUEEN: CHRIS COOTS AND LAUREL CHANDLER.
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The Good, The Bad, and the Jinx Peter Bowen seemed to be a jinx where 1976-77 crowning ceremonies were concerned. As in the Homecom- ing queen coronation, the crown once again found its way to the ground. In- stead of falling out of Peteris hands. this time it fell from his head after he had been named Mr. CHS. Meanwhile, Valerie Hidalgo, the newly crowned Miss CHS,100ked on in embarrassment. Finally, Mr. and Miss CHS regained their composure. and the evening went on uneventfully. Luckily for the Prom court, their night was beautiful and very organized. Even though the theme song, 7T0- nights the Nightf wasnit played, soft music did provide the background for the junior class officers to crown the 1977 Prom queen and king-Laurel Chandler and Chris Coots. tAbovei MR. 8L MISS CHS: PETER BOW- EN AND VALERIE HIDALGO. tRighQ COURT: Chris Coots, Robin Cox, Dewey Hunt, Sheila Caudill, Tom Brower, Carol Chandler, Joanie Lyons tfirst runner-upi, Steve Cleeter tfirst runner-upl 20
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Senior Play: A Touch of Broadway ' It was no hit on Broadway, but the David Weyer, a 1975 CHS graduate, as of the quick action of the play. senior play did bring back a yearly her assistant. Because the entire play Although ttUp the Down Staircaseh event which was looked forward to by had only one setting, that of a class- did not break any box-office records, both the students and the community. room, there were no long intermissions it did provide enjoyment and entertain- . ttUp the Down Staircasett was per- for Changing scenes. But the cast and ment for both the audience and the 3 formed tWO nights. MTS- Karen Hunter, crew still had to move rapidly because performers. a new teacher, was the director, with 1 SENIOR PLAY CAST: tSeatedt Jane Smith, Charlotte Daniels, Patsy Buckner. Row 2: Teresa May, Lisa Combs, Debbie Balmer, Kim May. Row 3: Tony Money, Diane Sanders, Kenneth Stacy. Row 4: Michelle Miles, Chauncey Lewis, Marvin Stewart, Rickey Davis. Standing: Mrs. Hunter, director, Jeanene Winn, Peter Bowen, Steve Fields, Steve Thrasher, Andrew Crone, Gay Rawlings, Yvonne Weyer, Paula Cobb, Naomi Daniels, Tom Brower, Debbie Johnson, Mary Laughlin, Deanna Owen. 2 Gay Rawlings, an experienced teacher, talks with new faculty member Sylvia about the daily pro- blems of teaching. 3 Portraying Ellen, Sylviats best friend from home, Mary Laughlin gives practical advice in her letters. w-m;
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