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CHS seniors have fun at project graduation

By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
Campbellsville Independent Schools

Campbellsville High School seniors had fun together at this year's project graduation celebration, and all took home several prizes. At project graduation, graduates played games, won prizes and ate together. The event is one of the last times the class will be together as a group.



Nearly all of this year's 63 seniors attended project graduation, which was on Saturday, May 20, a few hours after the seniors graduated.

To start the night, magician Mark Comley performed tricks and then hypnotized several students.

Some of the prizes given away by drawing at project graduation were televisions, cameras, a kayak, laptop computers, tablets, an Apple Watch and much more.

CHS senior parents raised money to pay for the prizes at the celebration, and several local restaurants donated food for the event.

Students were given t-shirts to wear for the event. They also collected their classmates' signatures on the shirts.



This story was posted on 2017-05-27 11:35:16
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