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Search for Homecoming Polls showed that only 56% of the student body voted for Homecoming princess candidates. Mrs. Seeley con¬ cluded that the reason many Sopho¬ mores didn’t vote was they had too lit¬ tle time. Unlike upperclassmen who voted during their history or govern¬ ment class, Sophomores had to vote be¬ tween classes or during lunch. The princess election results were an¬ nounced prior to the game. Sophomore princesses were Becky Broman, Lee McNemar, and Jadel Triplett. Junior princesses were Wendy Bryson, Colette Go ldston, and Martha Haught. Senior princesses were Brenda Dennis, Terri Hocket, Barbara Holt, Lisa Jenkins and Hazel Zinn. Friday night during halftime, Home¬ coming activities were not presented in the traditional manner. Due to exces¬ sive rain, the princesses walked from the endzone onto the field instead of being driven around it. Tension rose to a climax until the an¬ nouncer Mike Seavers said, “And now the moment we’ve all been waiting for . . . Maid of Honor-Hazel Zinn and our 1979-80 Homecoming Queen— Brenda Dennis!”. The Blue Devils’ victory over Varina with a score of 32-0 ended Friday night’s events. To conclude Homecoming a dance was held in the cafeteria of CCHS, which sixty-six couples attended. The band “Rejoice” filled the room with vibrations no one is soon to forget. TOP: With a look of resignation, Annette Batiste awaits another downpour of confetti. MIDDLE: Bruce Hughes, Mrs. Brooks, and Mr. Thomas an¬ ticipate the announcement of Homecoming Queen. BOTTOM: Hazel Zinn recieves the Maid of Honor’s bouquet as princesses Terri Hocket and Lisa Jenkins look on. 14 Spotlight
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Cheryl Dodson and Lee GoldsbrougH take a brake from lunch to display their mashing hats on Crazy Hat Spotlight 13
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LEFT: Mr. Thomas and the newly crowned queen Brenda Dennis pause a few mo¬ ments before leaving the field. BE¬ LOW: Culpeper’s offensive line clears the way for fullback Dwayne Gallimore dur¬ ing the third quarter. Spotlight 15 i
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