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Becky Hampton slams into dummy held by Trudy Hayes. Coaches Bill Malone and Tom Davis answer last-minute questions before senior team heads for football field. 20 School Life
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6 Working with Save the Children Federation, SCA sponsors clothing drive for Appalachian children No- vember 2-14. The 25 bags tallied go to Knoxville. November 4, Social Studies Department stirs interest in Presidential election through assembly complete with post- ers and speeches; students and faculty vote in lunch blocks. Ye Royal Scribe an- nounces results next day: Nixon wins! Preparations for Royals’ clash with Hopewell begin Thursday when students amass and assemble wood for a bonfire. That night, they return to behead Devil dum- my and toss it into fire. After a, rousing pep rally Friday, fans venture to Hopewell to watch G reen bat- tle for gridiron title. PG takes lead in second quarter on drive highlighted by Bill Malone’s score and Bob Kil- bourne’s extra point. De- fenses hold until fourth quar- ter when Devil pass goes for six points. With point after, tie sticks until final buzzer. Prince George Ruritans honor PG gridders at a ban- quet while Dianne Holloman, Jo Schiller, Bo Sordelett, Daryl Voda receive trophies for academics, art, sports, and music respectively from Optimists. Three busloads of seniors journey to Durham, North Carolina, for the Duke-Wake Forest football game on No- vember 16. After taking a tour of Duke’s campus, the 81 students go to the stadium where the Blue Devils take a 18-3 victory. Mr. and Mrs. Carwile view the Duke-Wake Forest clash on senior trip. Buck Herbert and Miss Thornton patiently await Presidential returns. School Life 19
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Rusnak nabs spot on All-State crid group A Junior girls steal an extra 4 practice for the oncoming Powderpuff Game while sen- iors scurry over the Duke campus. November 26, how- ever, proves victorious for senior girls as they stomp juniors, 20-6; and juniors see no fruits of stolen drill. Sen- ior quarterback Rita Lane scores once; fullback Nancy Maloy, twice; and wingtail Debbie Zlogar tallies the two extra points. A “Mock Home- coming ceremony sets the scene for the halftime activ- ities. Escorted by Pat Rourke, “Waynelle’ Story wins coveted queen’s crown. In the second half, Bridget Dunford runs only junior 4b). With Thanksgiving holi- day beginning the following day, the SCA invites the ju- venile court judge, Ben Campbell, to speak before the assembly on patriotism and pride in American heritage. A spirt of gratefulness per- vades the gym as students give thanks. A week later on December 5, Coaches Bill Woodby and Pat Dickson present letter awards to football squad and girls’ basketball team. Coach Woodby announces’ Ron Rusnak as winner of posi- tions on All-District, All- Region, and All-State teams; and Tom Davis, Bobo Sorde- lett, Bill Malone, and Tim Bogardus as All-District team players. Reporting team , ballot, Miss Dickson names Ron Rusnak receives bar and certificate for fourth year varsity play. Vicki Glasglow as MVP. School Life 21
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