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mm - Saum 7wm, Tjfwjm 7Twiew Walk 744 17012 Sjlifukay Errata SOUTHERN ENCHANTED EVENING . . . Refreshments, music, and dancing marked an evening of SONGSTRESS , , , Deunuvon jenn enje, enchanted Southern hospitality at the 1962 junior-senior prom. The Trojan Review and the junior-senior prom offered excitement and entertainment for the students and fans of Center Grove during the spring of 1962. The Trojan Review, which was presented by the Dra- matics Club, consisted of a one-oct play, Sunday Costs Five Pesos , and a Laff Review . Southern Enchanted Evening was the theme of tained between acts at the T962 Trojan Review the junior-senior prom. An array of color and Southern hospitality created an enchanted evening for stu- dents, teachers, and guests. However, this effect was not accomplished without some trial and error, Last year's juniors, working on committees, spent long hours arranging the ceiling of parachutes, tables, chairs, and other decorations. i i l l t l t l aa., AJ HAMMING IT UP . . . Karen Hale and Gene Browning had leading roles in a one-act play in the T962 Trojan 13 Review.
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RIGHT THIS WAY . . . Rita Robinson directs Mr. and Mrs. Proctor to the proper room during a special Education Week program. l THIS IS FAMILIAR . . . Mrs. Callahan explains the iunior English assignment to Mr. and Mrs. Stropes. mm :mr ma' vim fu wr- 70-SM me National Education Week was observed at Center Grove High School this year in a unique way. For the first time parents were actually able to take their child's place in the classroom. ln the 12-minute classes teachers explained what the course consisted of and what was expected of the students. In the rush of going from class to class the be- REFRESHMENTS ARE SERVED . . . Class officers, Marsha Rike and Mary Jane Roembke, serve refreshments to parents during Back-to-School Night. wildered parents had difficulty in finding the right rooms. Class officers were assigned the task of directing the lost parents. During study halls refreshments were served and parents had a chance to become better acquainted with teachers. 12
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