
The future is bright for all but one at Mayhem High...
In the midst of a winning football season, school pride is running rampant at the high school. Not only is competition fierce on the football field, but the students are battling it out for grades, popularity, affection, class ranking as well as the coveted homecoming king and queen title. With so much excitement surrounding the election, everyone is planning on being in attendance at the dance to see who will be crowned royalty.
Will it be the class president who is looking to extend his reign past the student council? The pom pon captain who has used her moves to land more than a homecoming court nomination?Or possibly the math team captain who is desperate to win at something other than a math meet.
While competition breeds excellence, it will also make one guest commit an act of vengeance…
At the dance, the sinister will shimmy among the sinless and try to go unnoticed. With their futures on the line, it will be up to the students and staff of Mayhem High to make sure the felon does not go free.
Join us for a night of dancing and debauchery at a homecoming dance filled with deception.
For 20-80 guests: at least 4 males, 7 females and 4 gender neutral roles.
For 15-20 guests: 4-7 males, 7 females, 4-6 gender neutral.
For 10-15 guests: 3-5 males, 4-6 females, 3-4 gender neutral.
For 8-12 guests: 3-4 males, 4-5 females, 1-3 gender neutral.
Peter Prez—Senior Class President. For the past three years, Peter hasn’t wanted anything more than to be the homecoming king. He has lobbied hard for being elected “King” and won’t let anything stand in the way!
Sarah Social—Senior Class Vice-President. As the class VP, Sarah is responsible for planning the details of Homecoming, and making sure things go exactly according to plan!
Debbie Taunte—Senior Class Treasurer. This wealthy woman has a way with money and a way of using it to get whatever she wants!
Clerical Katie—Senior Class Secretary. Harboring more than the class records, Katie will stop at nothing to make sure the night turns out exactly as she planned!
Bobby Backer—Quarterback. As the leader of the Ravens football team, Bobby has made several enemies by using his influence to get what he wants!
Sally Spirit—Cheerleader. After Sally’s recent split with Bobby, it is hard to say if she wants him back or wants revenge.
Kevin Kicker—Kicker. With his grades falling and chances at college slim, many underestimate Kevin and his abilities.
Cindy Sensational—Class Sweetheart. Cindy has captured everyone’s heart, including her boyfriend, Kevin Kicker. With such a sweet demeanor, are Cindy’s actions genuine or just an act?
Gabby Backer—Class Gossip. As Bobby’s twin sister, Gabby is not only the source for a lot of gossip, but also responsible for spreading much of it.
Larry Lineman—Linebacker. Misunderstood and moody, Larry is one of the overlooked players on the football team—but he refuses to be ignored tonight!
J.J. Smart—Valedictorian. J.J. has been the head of the class since first grade. With acceptance to Harvard on the line, this individual will make sure it stays that way.
Dolly Dancer—Pom Pon Captain. As the cheerleader’s archrival, Dolly has danced her way into the heart of Bobby Backer and intends to stay there.
Ryan Rival—Quarterback for Opposing Team. As the cheerleader’s date, Ryan is attending for Sally’s support…but could he be using Sally as well?
Alan Algebra—Math Team Captain. As the greatest mathlete in Mayhem High history, Alan is upset that the math team is often overlooked. He has vowed to make sure it does not stay that way.
Principal Simpson—Principal of Mayhem High. As newly appointed principal, the principal wants to set and enforce high academic and social standards.
V.P. Patterson—Vice Principal. The second-in-command, V.P. has a lot to prove (and hide) if they plan to continue on in their leadership position.
Dr. Talk—School Counselor. In charge of advising and counseling the students, Dr. Talk may have more knowledge than they let on.
Teach Tanner—Math Teacher. As a popular teacher, Teach Tanner seems to be helping out the students a bit too much. Will their close affiliation with the student body come back to haunt them?
Coach Walters—Football Coach. With a chance to win a state football championship, Coach Walters is very motivated to make certain they meet all of their goals…at any costs!
Roy Rivers—Alumnus. Back in town for the big dance, Roy may have more planned for the evening than he is letting on.
~ Posted on message board
"...ong with 3 dozen gold, silver and black balloons. Put a stereo out there and had a DJ make songs for us to play. It was absolutely beautiful! The kids had a great time. It was a tremendous amount of work decorating and preparing, but it couldn't have been better. ..."
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"...or at Homecoming birthday party. Thirty-six 2nd and 4th graders spent 2 and a half hours figuring out the mystery. Thanks for all your help putting together a great party. After the party we went to a tailgate party for our schools homecoming game. What a great day! Mimi Davenport ..."
~ Posted on message board
"...ong with 3 dozen gold, silver and black balloons. Put a stereo out there and had a DJ make songs for us to play. It was absolutely beautiful! The kids had a great time. It was a tremendous amount of work decorating and preparing, but it couldn't have been better. ..."
~ Posted on message board
"...nt really need any costumes. Just pull something nice out of your closet. We decorated with balloons and streamers and it turned out great. Everyone had alot of fun and we are planning on doing the pirate one next.
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COSTUME SUGGESTIONS:
Where to find (or make) that perfect homecoming dress or suit:
• Use (or borrow a friend's) old bridesmaid's dress
• Scour the second hand shops and garage sales
• Try the clearance racks in a department store right after a high school dance
• Dress up any outfit or gown by adding beading, cording, fancy fabrics, fringe, etc.
• Not the right color? Take a can of spray paint to the dress.
• Accentuate any shirt by adding a costumed bow tie to it.
Make your own sash. Click here.
Order a personalized tiara. Click here.
Up Do How To's: Click below for steps on how to create your perfect hairstyle for your fabulous night!
French Twist
Chignon Step
Loose Waves
Star Fire Pony
Braid Bun
Make your own corsage or boutonniere. Click here.
• Select school colors for Mayhem High and decorate using those colors. If the party is around Halloween time, you may want to use orange and black!
• Create a balloon archway for your dance floor.
• Make homecoming posters and sports posters with posterboard and poster paint and decorate your venue like a high school.
• Decorate your home like a high school gym with streamers and a disco ball.
• Print off ballots and have your guests vote for your own homecoming king and queen. (See below.)
• Construct a backdrop where the guests will pose for a picture. You may want to have your backdrop contain the school name or the theme, if you have selected one (see above).
• Create a "theme" for your dance and decorate your venue according to that theme. CLICK HERE for a list of possible dance themes.
• Balloons, balloons, balloons! Nothing says a high school dance more. You can have them in clusters, archways, as table centerpieces, or just scattered on the floor. Nothing will make the mood more festive.
• Have a stage with two thrones for when your homecoming king and queen are crowned.
Print off ballots and have your guests vote for your own homecoming king and queen.
CLICK HERE FOR BALLOTS
Find the most current hits: Find out TODAY'S current hits and download the most current music. You can find a list of the current top hits here.
Stream music from the internet -- If you want current music, but don't want to pay for it, set up to stream music from the internet for your party. You can do so by utilizing the radio function in iTunes! If you don't have itunes already on your computer, you can download it here.
For some great dance music, you can find a number of cds for purchase here.
For Free Music-- Visit your local library for a number of compilations.
Punch-- What is a dance without a punchbowl. To make it a little "eerie" fill a latext glove with water and freeze it. When it is time for the party, remove the latex glove and have the hand float as an ice cube in the bowl.
Appetizers-- You may want finger foods for your homecoming dance. In this event, you can theme them to the "murder mystery" part by creating any of these spooky appetizers. CLICK HERE for recipes.
"Spirited" Desserts-- Since Homecoming is all about school pride, have your desserts reflect that. You can create (and decorate) football shaped sugar cookies, school-themed cupcakes, a cake that says "Go Ravens", or check out this recipe for a crown cake to emphasize the homecoming election.

Provide an assortment of accessories to help your guests "get into character" including: bow ties, costume jewelry, pom pons, crowns, etc.
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| Guests | Gender Roles | Price |
| 8-12 | 3-4 males 4-5 female 1-3 neutral | $40 |
| 10-15 | 3-5 males 4-6 female 3-4 neutral | $45 |
| 15-20 | 4-7 males 7 female 4-6 neutral | $50 |
| 20-80 | 4+ males 7+ female 4+ neutral | $70 |
| Upgrade | Add on for 15-20 Guest version | $25 |






























































































































































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