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s After participating in first out-door commencement at Croveton, 1960 graduates return to ])uilding tof ' ether for last time as a class. Class of ’60 participates in first outdoor Commencement. Under watchful eye of Mrs. Robert Davis. Miss Zoe Gentry cuddles baby Clay as Miss Drake, Miss Owen, Mrs. Rinkston, and Mr. Epperson look on. E. ' ccuscd early from class on Bennuda Day, students decorate. i
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A firm roots determine tlie life and growtli of a tree, so do they contribute to the vitality and advancement of a high school. Dur¬ ing the past five years, Ciroveton High has been establishing sturdy roots through various pro¬ grams that have enriched all pha.ses of school administration. ithout the months of preparation prior to C.roveton s first year, the school’s growth would have been seriously impeded. W’ith the opening in September-, 1956, Choveton’s “manifest destiny was already well on its way. Throughout these five years, traditions have evol -ed-the .school mascot. Hag, seal, school colors, and songs—all of which symbolize CIroveton High .School. Because CIroveton has come of age, being fully accredited by the Virginia State Department of Education, a new meaning comes to light in the Alma Mater’s opening line, “Hail, Groveton High Schoor’-these words bid the students to pause and see their school in peispective, and to con¬ sider how they have encouraged its progress. .As the past fiv ' e years represent periods of Groveton’s developjnent, so do the fi e sections into which Tif ' crama is di ided present five dif- feient phases of Grov ' eton s growth during 1960- 61. For this special i.ssue of Tigcrama, the staff has chosen a wooden grain for the cover, as this is oui fifth anniv ' ersary, the ooden Anniversarv ' . ' Pi- L ej t -te-bi- ■1 3 '
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Awaiting scliedule cards on first day of school, Septcnihcr 1, 1961, students congregate around entrance. Receiving of schedules terminates‘ swmnef activities Bootlis with gaily-colored streamers for annual school fair, “Funarama,” held in May, 1960. Underclassmen ' alter .4dkin.s. Wayne W ' hite, and 1.. ' . Shelton, serving as hat-check boys, await arrival of Junior and Senior couples to Prt)m. 5
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