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Playing his role very seriously, Da- you want me to help you, Homer?” Headin’ for a Weddin’ necessitates g’un Robert Vencill (sr.). Chuck vid Hubble (sr.) scowls at Mary Tracy Holmes and Sharon Adams a long overdue haircut for youn- Farmer (sr.), alias ‘‘Pa,’’ obliged. Catherine Hendricks’ inquiry: “Do (srs.) felt certain that “Homer” Ze %£ ‘ $SN SNA eo 490% S1N¢ ey o og venue ate eens “4 ER ORR HAIN LQ. “S RR In the senior class play, Headin’for a reluctant Grandpappy, Don Phil- her mind made it easy for Don to — scene later in the play. Perhaps it a Weddin’, Cindy Warner (Sr.), aS a lips (sr.), to come closer for a little resist her advances; however, he was Penny’s “‘citified ways’ that plotting widow with several chil- chit-chat. Knowing that Cindy had was not so lucky when Hortense, captured Don’s heart. dren to support, tries to persuade — ulterior motives and marriage on Penny Barnette (sr.), entered the 18 Plays
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Plowshares, coonskin caps, and Farmer Brown make a winning combination for the junior class float. Students worked four nights at the home of Robert Sutherland (jr.) to complete their float on time. te SS a GR OO eee ee RE Running the ball, Neil Smith (sr.) breaks the tackle of Castlewood’s defense to gain yardage — and an eventual victory over the Blue Dev- ils. The Pioneers trounced the op- position for a 34-0 win. Slow-dancing brings Jason Mills (fr.) and Angie Lester (jr.) closer together at the dance. A smiling senior attendant, Sharon Adams, presents a cool facade while cruising Main Street with Shane Asbury (sr.). Chris Clark (sr.) Shared the glory as chauffeur for the parade. Homecoming 17
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t and ‘Bertha’ Weddin1 The speech class play Ghost at Punkin’ Holler allows Tommy Brown (jr.) the freedom to flaunt his physique under the lights. were Headin’ for a Break a leg Broadway, here they come In an attempt to make the year a little brighter, stu- dents performed four speech plays and a senior play. The productions were unique in their individual ways. Some were funny, some were serious, and some were a combination. The first plays were pre- sented by the speech and drama classes. They were directed by Virginia Fuller Hogging the limelight as narrators, Don Phillips and Amanda Horne (srs.) announce the names of their fellow cast members. The narra- (English, speech and dra- ma). The senior class, follow- ing a long desired re-insti- tuted tradition, presented the play Headin’ for a Wed- din’ for the school and for the public. The seniors were required to audition for their roles. Barbara Parker (librarian) and Kevin Farmer (science) selected the members of the cast tion included the title and the de- scription of the play, Headin’ for a Weddin’, performed by the senior class. and directed the play. After the cast had been chosen, the seniors studied their lines and spent time after School practicing their roles. Although plays were few and far between, they add- ed a few moments of relief to a long and dull day at school. And that ain’t no punkin’. Somewhat taken aback, Brian Hartsock (Ssr.) discovers that the ghost of Punkin’ Holler is visibly a fraud. Plays 19
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