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Congratulations Seniors! M E D E D I T H HEDALD Vol. 4 No. 10 Meredith College, Raleigh, NC 27611 November 8,1988 Creativity of Cornhuskin’ Continues at Meredith by Deanna Harris Meredith College held its traditional Cornhuskin’ on Thursday at 7 pm In Jones Auditorium. This year’s overall theme was "Ris ing Above the Ordinary." MRA Tradi tions cO'Chairs Susan Ezell and Cheryi Mason emceed the event in which all the classes come together to show their creativity. The Class of 1992 sparked creativity with their theme "Good Ship Lollipop.” The freshmen’s parade featured Squir- rely Temple and her friend Robinson trying to fool Mom so they can go to the candy shop. Their tall tale was a huge lollipop commenting on how tough it is being a sucker. The freshmen’s hog callin’ took the audience to the Love Boat where pigs were hoggercising. The class complemented their theme with songs to the tunes of "A Spoonful of Sugar,” "Cee Cee my Playmate.” the Mickey Mouse theme song, and "On the Good Ship Lollipop.” The Class of 1991 showed its “True Colors” in their performance on Thurs day. Heaven served as the scene for their parade as people earned their wings for being individuals. The many colors of the tall tale’s Ruble's cube represented different feelings; however, the final message was to incorporate all the colors and become plaid. Sopho more's hog callin' was a contest in which the winner is Sue singing "True Colors." The sophomores sang songs to the tunes of "Kocomo.” “Groovy Kind of Love," and "True Colors." The Class of 1990 presented a parade "Beyond Your Wildest Dreams." The junior’s parade included characters from different dreams like a fork, thedairy godmother, and the sandman. Their hog callin’ was a nightmare for one little pig as she dreamed of weiners and the Oscar Mayer girl. The tall tale tried to shine as a shooting star granting wishes. Juniors sang songs to the tunes of the theme from "The Addams Family" and “The Flintstones,” “Lean on Me," 'Td like to Teach the World to Sing." and "We Go Together" The Class of 1989 used Disneyland to represent their theme "When You Wish Upon a Star." Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse discussed Mickey's 60th birthday in the senior’s parade set in front of the castle at Disneyland. Hammy Awards similar to the Grammy Awards was used as the senior's hog callin’. "Pig Durham” won best picture. The tall tale was a star wishing to be bright with help from the senior class. The seniors continued their theme by using songs from Wait Disney movies. These includ ed "Heigh ho." "Whistle While You Work." "Supercalifragilisticexpealido- clous," "Candle on the Water," "Zip a dee doodah,” and the Mickey Mouse thetTie. The evening also included an open ing skit by the WINGS students as well as entertainment by the Bath Tub Ring. The audience received apples for re freshment at halftime.
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