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ALL TOGETHER NOW . . . The Center Grove Band, led by drum maiorette, Edith Matillo, strikes up a tune for halftime entertainment. Udctowaa Guzldm Slams JL!00L6C00Wly ffarwfw PATSY REIGNS . . . Carol Sutton relinquishes her crown to Patsy Jones, football Homecoming Queen, as Tom Webb, Iunior class president, presents her with roses. WINNING FLOAT . . . Ice Cream For Victory, Soda You was- the plea the iunior class cle- picted in their winning float. 7 V i i l i i
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SHE'S REAL FINE, MY 409 . . . Jack Sutton spins the latest records as students end Homecoming festivities at the annual dance. iuiiofi Float, Sopiomoae Qazm, Wage-itfauukiq Pleas for victory and festivities dominated Homecoming activities. A bonfire pep rally was staged to create spirit the night preceding the game. Homecoming events opened with the annual chicken dinner sponsored by the senior class, The snappy band performance included the feature twirlers with fire batons. The halftime show was highlighted by the showing of the class floats. Juniors earned first place with the theme Ice Cream for Victory, Soda You, and freshmen placed second with Blast Off to Victory. To make the evening perfect the 1962 Troians became thelsecond team in the history of Center Grove to win a Homecoming game. Highlights of the evening came to a climax with the crowning of Queen Patsy Jones, sophomore, by last year's queen, Carol Sutton. M W tai 4 HOMECOMING ARISTOCRACY . . . Queen reign over Patsy's court of Linda Van Dyke and David Heidenreich, juniors, Linda Morris and Russell Beck, seniors, and Mur- tha Vint and Jim Powell, freshmen. Patsy .Iones and her escort, Redgie Morris,
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l EARLY BIRDS . . . Girls attending Sunshine Society's District lll Convention wait to register for the activity-filled day. For the second time in 15 years 'Center Grove was host to 600 guests at the annual district Sunshine Convention. The convention' program included a welcoming speech by Glenda Kelley, S.S.S. president, group singing, and a book review on Pat Boone's Twixt Twelve and Twenty by Mrs. Robert Batton of Kentland. Noon time invocation was given by Judy West, senior, and lunch was served in shifts in the new cafeteria. A sock hop was held in the all-purpose room for those who were waiting their turn to eat. After lunch the William H. Block Co. presented a fashion show with Sally Rhoads, Block's fashion co- ordinator, in charge. Sumdbw Socwtq Tkufa Hoa T70 600 60114 ,fit Qbdatnzct Cofwemfion NAME PLEASE . . . Seniors Sandy Adams, Carol Whitaker, Susan Dunn, Judy King and Carolyn Stutzman register girls attend- ing the Sunshine Convention. HEY, LET'S TWIST . . . Center Grove Sun- shiners dance at the convention sock hop while waiting their turn to eat.
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