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The usual time for the coronation is l5th of December, but anticipation for the affair prompted its schedul- ing to move up a month. The theme An International Affair proved to be most suitable. The mood and tempo of the occasion were set and all looked forward to attending and paying tribute to queen Dellanise Brigham and the royal court. The ceremony also commemorated Mrs. Albertina Robinson, a deceased faculty member, who directed all the previous Coronation balls during her tenure at Worthing. f K-, M Mg- .. fy.f'ySr1, M-43fQ'.xi .' c , . .xg fiirxny, if ,W . Y my 3.41. jc, s,,.'l,a-lx, 5.3. 5-. ,, vg- .A A., -5 -X, E8-gl -- .4 Q . J Before beginning the Royal procession into the auditorium, the Court went through last minute details lopposite: left, topj. The sweet- hearts and beaus of clubs and organizations who are to present gifts to Miss Worthing line up waiting for the ceremony to begin. Pamela Terry, Student Council's sweetheart, Robert Scott, Cheerleaders' beau, Eartha Wool- dridge, Cheerleaders' sweetheart, Debra Wil- liamson, Trock's sweetheart fopposite, far leftl along with Sandra Jolivet, FHA's sweet- heart and escort lopposite: leftj wait to pres- ent their gifts to Miss Worthing. ABOVE: Cadet Jerry Chambers serves as an Honor Guard to the court. LEFT: The court prepares to enter the auditorium for the royal proces- sion. Coronation lO7
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106 Coronation , The biggest event of the year at Worthing took place on November 21, 1974 - Coronation I NTI!! E A
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As the procession proceeded, the final and most important person in the court, Miss Dellanise Brigham, entered the auditorium escorted by Reginald Clemons, President of the Student Council Ileftl. Among the spectators who attended the Coro- nation were visiting dignitaries and queens from various high schools Ibelowl. OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Sheryl Thomas points out something interesting about the ceremony to her escort as Sandra Jolivet, FHA seeetheart looks on. OPPOSITE, FAR RIGHT: Miss Janice Savoie, Maid of Honor 1973-1974, crowns Dellanise Brigham - Miss Worthing 1974- 1975. OPPOSITE, BELOW RIGHT: ug Ig Sag- Jsgf Pakistanian attire best exemplified the theme An International Affair. Each club and organization which presented a gift was representing a country of the world by wear- ing the formal attire of that nation. 108 Coronation fx, , ir, we , ' - W-, ,- .xl ., -f 5',::e'5 - iff? . V 5,,,3,g,t.,f:1. Wx, 5 1' teak, .New 1 wsu L. A R . , i WWA
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