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NHS Sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Swineford, gives President Tom Davis names of new members to be tapped at fall cer Mrs. Rockwell plays Shakespeare’s Hamlet for senior classes. NHS inducts 14 in fall ceremony eon Treading on the heels of school pic- tures come STEP and SCAT on Octo- ber 14. Plaguing the juniors for four days, the tests bring welcomed relief from boring class schedule but prove exhausting to brain power. A week later, Reed Schweickert arrives to take junior ring orders. Early October 26 many of the ring purchasers report tc take Preliminary Scholastic Aptitud: Tests. Verbal and math sections givi them a preview of college boards. | On October 31, the National Hono Society inducts fourteen new members Following the seventh period tappin, assembly, members entertain facult and parents of the inductees at a socié
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ee i ‘ host in Peerage stew preparation. Teachers hear pre-school orientation lectures in gym. The Petersons i and Principal Thomas George. Paige Buren receives congratulations from Sheriff John Atwood Homecoming queen Paig School Life
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Mrs. Huggins, Mr. Thompson celebrate at tea. in the home economics classroom. A holiday for students, November 1, the day of the VEA Convention, brings honor to Royal gridders and seniors. Senior Night, PG holds a 6-0 lead over Thomas Dale at half time in final home game of season, the last game on the PG field for graduating seniors. Proud fathers of seniors sit at sidelines on 50-yard line, the ring-side seats. At half time, each senior on the football team, band, or cheerleading squad gets ser- vice recognition from the PG fans. Then fathers lean back to watch 6-2 win. As seniors tackle Hamlet, listen to Richard Burton recording, and analyze parallel Shakespearean plays, the reg- ular study routine gets underway. Once again, academics receive priority ; and classes resume normally for a while as government teachers arouse interest in ensuing Presidential cam- paign and begin plans for the “mock election” assembly. Mr. Jones outlines platforms for ’68 Presidential candidates. School Life Me
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