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Central Junior High moves to Memorial Park building Junior high football team members wore their uniforms as they marched to their new school, Memorial Park Junior High. Marchms to their new schotil, former Central Junior Di. students looked forward to occupyin.i; their new buildmg. Parents were able to see what their students do for eight hours of the classes of thc.r students and were lold about the day when they attended Back to School Nigiit. Parents attended the were takmg when they talked to teachers
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Teresa Brown reigned in the Spanish atmosphere of the 1966 Junior Prom, Moonlit Granada. Queen Teresa sat on her throne which was back- dropped by nine golden arches, adorned with red and pink roses entangled in vines, with white satin draped in the archways. The Moonlit Granada Court consisted of (left to right) Ailcy Isbell. Rhoda Bramley, Sally Denny, Jean Adams, Diane Eastes, Queen Teresa, Carolyn Moore, Linda Mowan, Cheri Peffley, Joyce Ambrose, and the 965 Junior Prom Queen, Shirley Love. Juniors worked hard weeks before the Junior Prom, constructing the pink and red roses out of crepe paper, and the black crepe Spanish lace. Teresa Brown and Willie Gilbert work on decorations for the Prom in order to get them done in time for the event, as students spent many hours to have the Prom appear with the Spanish atmosphere that it had.
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Banquet honored Honor Roll students Scholastically outstanding students were honored in the spring at the Scholarship Banquet. Any students who had been on the honor roll during the year were invited to attend the banquet with their parents. The valedictorian and saludatorian ot the senior cLiss were seated at the head table with their parents. Members of the four year honor roll were seated directly in front of the head table. A student must maint.iin a 90 point grade aver- age to be on the four year honor roll. These students received special citations and pms for maintaining a high average during their high school career. The top two students were given plaques to signify that they were the students with the two highest averages in their class The honor roll students were all introduced to banquet attendants by their homeroom teachers. The parents of these students were also introduced. A Central alumnus. Mr. Tucker addressed parents, tcache and students attending the annual Scholarship Banquet. As Mr. Tucker spoke at the Scholarship Banquet. Mrs. Louie, Mr. and Slagle listen to his words of wisdom for those Mrs. Horstmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Spuller, Mr. and Mrs. Slagcl, and Jeanne Scholarship Banquet in the spring. ending the annual
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