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Assemblies Were Obe Most Original Sver Traditional at H.C.H.S. are the class assemblies. This year each class present¬ ed perhaps the best and most original pro¬ grams ever. The Eighth Grade Class staged a minstrel show filled with jokes and good talent, while Tucker Watkins was crowned Miss America in the ninth grade assembly, a satire of the annual beauty pageant at Atlantic City. Other features included songs, dances, and monologues. The Sophomore Class should be credited for spending the most time on its assembly. The Can-Can girls spent their afternoons for two months getting into shape. Dancarama, which traced dancing from Eve to Lola, was the first assembly ever presented at night. A Womanless Wedding” was featured by the Junior Class. Big Daddy Fears and Garland Ricketts were the lucky couple while Mike Cates, the maid-of-honor, stole the show with his slinky walk. The seniors staged their assembly as a New York nightclub, complete with celeb¬ rities, band, and girls. The chorus line, composed of thirteen girls, danced a cha- cha and also a Charleston. The marriage of Garland Ricketts, groom, and Big Daddy Fears, bride, with Tommy Snow as the minister, highlighted the eleventh grade assembly. The tenth grade assembly began with a scene from the Garden of Eden with Jim Marilla as Adam and Candy Canada as the serpent. Pam King does Salome ' s Dance of the Seven Veils in the tenth grade assembly. 26
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Reigned Over Ode Homecoming 3estivities Plow ' Em Under”, the float of the FFA, was the first place winner at Homecoming. The D.E. float was runner-up. Homecoming queen Ginger McKinney and her court, consisting of (left to right) Bonnie Lester, Nance Saunders, Sharon Palmer, Sandra Beale and Joanna Chaffin, wave to bystanders watching the H o m e- coming parade. 25
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Four types of dancing were presented in the sophomore assembly by Jeanette Fallen, square dance; Bruce Wilborn, charleston; Pam King, tango; and Betty Layton Bohannon, waltz. Among the boys taking part in the eleventh grade assembly were Nat Wooding, Big Daddy Fears, Charles Daniels, Eddie Chappell, Tommy Snow, Garland Ricketts, Bill Greenwood, and Donald Bray. 27
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