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Dalton (John Fisken photos)

   Lathom Kelley (left) and Dalton Martin arrive chock-full of pep and school spirit.  (John Fisken photos)

LK and JM

   Then Kelley shows fellow Wolf gridiron warrior Jacob Martin how to drop it like it’s hot.

LK

   Before seguing into an impromptu audition for “Magic Mike 3…” Dude’s gold, Jerry, gold!

Jesse

Jesse Hester is surprised to discover it’s raining men.

Cody

   Cody Menges (left), Coupeville’s answer to Bill Murray, teaches Jose Marcos the art of being perpetually laid-back.

Jacob

“I’m a bunny!”

LK

“And now I will never get that image out of my head, Martin…”

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Cheridan Eck and her new dance crew, “The Gun Show”.

The curtain goes up tomorrow night.

The annual Mr. CHS pageant hits the stage Wednesday (7 PM) in the Coupeville High School PAC, and the dollar bills will (hopefully) rain down.

A fundraiser for the Class of 2016, the event will feature a who’s-who of Wolves taking the stage to show of their diverse talents and (possibly) rock a few frocks.

Every dollar is a vote, and the action promises to live up to previous years.

In the last hours before showtime, contestants worked with CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck Tuesday to fine-tune their moves.

Along for the ride, camera in hand, was wanderin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides us with the classy pics seen above.

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Wolf linemen Brenden Gilbert (left) and Nick Streubel went all out in a previous Mr. CHS pageant. (Photo courtesy Kali Barrio)

   Wolf football linemen Brenden Gilbert (left) and Nick Streubel went all out in a previous Mr. CHS pageant. (Photo courtesy Kali Barrio)

Are you a Coupeville High School student of the male persuasion?

Want to take a stab at winning cash prizes and don’t embarrass easily?

Than now is your moment.

There’s a week left to sign up for the annual Mr. CHS contest, a fundraiser that benefits the Class of 2016.

The pageant, which is set for May 11 in the school’s Performing Arts Center (7 PM), will be accepting contestants through May 6.

Entry forms can be picked up in the school’s office and returned there to Eileen Stone.

There’s no cost to enter, and, as mentioned before, you can walk away with cold hard cash for participating.

Those who do enter will be judged on talent, beach wear and interviews, with the crowd getting to pick a favorite before final winners are announced.

Amy Briscoe, who runs My Fairy Godmother, which provides dresses for events like Prom, has offered to set up contestants with the finest in  frilly clothing for the occasion.

So, think about it.

You have seven days to man up, sign up and get ready to go up on the stage.

And you know you want to, cause, in the immortal words of The Sandlot … heroes get remembered but legends never die.

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Jake Tumblin, Mr. CHS 2014. (Robert Bishop photos)

Jake Tumblin, Mr. CHS 2014. (Robert Bishop photos)

That dress is never going to be the same again...

That dress is never going to be the same again…

And then that happened ...

And then that happened … Nick “The Big Hurt” Streubel (center) is accompanied by Ben Etzell (left) and Brett Arnold in a “dance.”

Your emcees, Sydney Aparicio (left) and Breeanna Messner.

Your emcees, Sydney Aparicio (left) and Breeanna Messner.

We give the people what they want.

And what they want is more photos from Thursday night’s Mr. CHS competition.

Oh lord, the humanity…

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Da Champ ... Jake Tumblin. (Sylvia Arnold photos)

Da Champ … Jake Tumblin. (Sylvia Arnold photos)

Mr. Talent, Lathom Kelley.

Mr. Talent, Lathom Kelley.

Mr. Congeniality, Jason "Batman" Knoll. Sandra Bullock approves.

Mr. Congeniality, Jason “Batman” Knoll. Sandra Bullock approves.

Clockwise, from top left, Mr. CHS runner-ups Brett Arnold, Brian Norris, Nick Streubel and Ben Etzell.

   Clockwise, from top left, Mr. CHS runner-ups Brett Arnold, Brian Norris, Nick Streubel and Ben Etzell.

Lathom Kelley carved a freakin’ swan out of a freakin’ apple!

And it still wasn’t enough to win an ultra-competitive throw-down to be named Mr. CHS Thursday night.

The Coupeville High School sophomore did win the talent competition, but it was Wolf senior, and fellow football player, Jake Tumblin, who scampered away with the title in the end, pocketing a crisp $100 bill for his efforts.

The annual competition is a wild mix-up of talent, slick moves and fashion show and raises money for the senior class.

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