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s. « ne oe ie iia Vo at dag! Pd eet pee aay hag jes Royal Band marches along Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, California, in 1969 Tournament of Roses Parade. Band marches in 1969 Rose Bowl Parade A Yule dance sponsored by the journalism class denotes the first at PG. Excitement mounts; then Faye Gray steps into the spotlight as Holly Queen. Briget Dunford captures Junior Princess and Kim Keesee reigns as Sopho- more Princess. Christmas 22 School Life season marks the arrival of senior portraits. PG Band and Choir entertain at as- sembly; two-week holiday vacation begins. Money-making projects prepare band members for trip to California. On Decem- ber 29, two jets depart from Byrd Field to carry students and chaperons to destination. New Year’s Day dawns clear and chilly in Pasadena as Royal Band arises to greet anxious onlookers lining five and a half miles of Tourna- ment of Roses Parade.
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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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Holly Queen Faye Gray and evening escort Charlie Rawlings await start of Scribe’s novel Yule Dance. S Miss Vick checks receipt book while Sandra Mann Wendy Harris works on chimney for door decorations in and Carol Johnson ponder long awaited portraits. preparation for Christmas contest sponsored by SCA. School Life 23
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