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Mothers’ Tea Serves as Forum for Handicraft Display HOMEMAKING students exhibiting their sewing ability are seamstresses P. Jubera, Y. Maxwell and A. Pierre. FASCINATED by the beautiful displays at the Mothers' Tea are the patrons of the sophomore table. EXCLAMATIONS of amazement come from onlookers as they view the handwork of the woodshop classes. The annual Mothers' Tea commenced with the presentation of the officers and officers-elect. At that time, each officer introduced her mother. The advisors were also given recognition. Following a concert by the A Cappella Choir, the guests were invited to view displays by the Art, Woodshop and Homemaking departments. This exhibit was in the Girls' Gym where girls from each class served punch and cookies. 29
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Spring Queen Accepts Crown at Junior Prom QUEEN JAN THOMPSON Senior Princess Chris Beard Finally, it was time to crown the Spring Sports' Queen. The princesses and their escorts had been presented and now a hush prevailed over the couples at the Junior Prom. Sophomore Jan Thompson must have thought, as the Queen's Crown was placed on her head and the roses in her arms, that the moment came and went so quickly. Junior Princess Barbara Forsgren Junior Princess Janet Brockus Sophomore Princess Sue Keller 28
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VARIETY and originality were characterized in Senior Night, '62. Slapstick Comedy Routine Is Senior Night Feature “Gee this is a sleepy town . . . quite so . . began the Class of '62 Senior Night. The cast continued to portray the theme, introducing the exciting aspects of tfie world awaiting them Arriving at the conclusion that college would be the goal for many, they explored the glamorous possibilities of campus life. From registration day to the witty interpretation of Julius Caesar, hilarious slapstick comedy found the seniors as eccentric profs, wide-eyed co-eds and suave college “men.'' College dorms were the scenes of unexpected fire drills and escapades by noisy roommates, while classrooms saw the fine points of enunciation and linguistics drilled for inquisitive frosh. The final climax came at the twenty-year reunion when the previously spoofed freshmen returned showing the fruits of their college careers. PARTICIPATING in a humorous melodrama, J. Baker and D. Paulus display their talents. 30
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