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homecoming night Homecoming night finally arrived as a capacity crowd of THS fans turned out to watch the Tullahoma Wildcats take on the Columbia Lions. Excitement was the keynote as the teams met, and the THS fans kept their spirit throughout the game. At halftime, student spirit reached its peak when Luann Grissom, the 1972 Homecoming Queen was crowned and received the traditional kiss from the stu- dent council president, Bing Bragg. Senior attendant was Linda Channell and Julie Brown was elected to represent the Junior Class. Cindy Bain was chosen to represent her class as sophomore attend- ant. Following the game was the annual homecoming dance. During previous years, the dance has been held at the school auditorium, but this year it was held at the National Guard Armory. The students were entertained from after the game until 1:00 am. by the Dynamic Technique. 25
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1. Homecoming Queen Luann Grissom receives her crown from Student Council President Bing Bragg. 2. Helena Alexan- der and her date, Kevin Alexan- der, dance to the music of the Dynamic Technique. 3. Wayne Jordan, Senior Class Vice Presi- dent, escorts Linda Channell, Senior Attendant and her flower girl, Joana Kaye Cox. 4. Junior Attendant, Julie Brown and her flower girl, Angela White, are escorted by Jimmy Weddington, Junior Class President. 5. Cindy Bain, sophomore attendant, and her flower girl, Sandra Scott, are escorted by Robert Gilliam, Sophomore Class President.
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senior play This year’s senior class presented the drama, “A Man Called Peter’, with the help of senior sponsors, Mrs. Don- na Banks, prop chairman, and Mrs. Robecca Chunn, stage director. The seniors spent several weeks working on the construction of the set and costumes. Both students and sponsors spent endless hours trying to recreate an atmosphere of the 1940's. The hard work and effort paid off as the curtain rose and the drama began. The play is centered around the dynamic Peter Marshall, his God, and the tender love between him and his wife. The play is an intense adven- ture about the wife of a poor Scottish immigrant who later became chaplain of the United States Senate. ‘ ’
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