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Above Left: Junior players, aided by referee Ronnie Bradley, help injured Salome Heyward off the field while Greg Hebler watches with Miss Vick. Below Left: Joe Togger and Robert Van Epps partici- pate in Powderpuff halftime activities. Right: Senior quarterback Mary Ann Bogese runs a left end sweep for TD. School Life 25
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Seniors triumph in Powderputt contest 24 School Life The mighty feminine brutes of the Junior and Senior Classes pitted their muscles and wiles against one another in the annual Powderpuff clash on November 25. Biddy Dunford rambled 20 yards to draw first blood and then tallied the extra point. In the second quarter, Vicki Andrews ripped 65 yards for the junior’s sole touchdown. On the following kickoff, Dunford shocked the juniors with a 70-yard touchdown. De- fenses proved predominantly strong to keep both sides score- less in the third quarter and re- sulted in injuries to Salome Hey- ward and Barbara Jean Hayes.
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The Optimists Club presented their annual youth awards to five deserving students on November 13. Those represent- ing Prince George High School included: Academics, Mark Harmata; Music, Charles Wade; Art, Kathy Hruska; Citizenship, Alan Belsches; and Athletics, Ronnie Bradley. After many weeks of practice and preparation, the PG Royal Band arrived in New York City for Macy’s Christmas Parade. Because of their superior per- formances in past Macy’s pa- rades, the band held the honor position of marching in front of Santa Claus’ float. In an assembly on December 10, Bridget Dunford, Ronnie Bradley, and John Flanagan cap- tured the Mo st Valuable Player awards for girl’s basketball and football respectively. Sheriff Atwood gave a lecture on the misuse of drugs. After a heartbreaking loss to Meadowbrook, students ap- plauded the combined efforts of the band and majorettes in the Christmas assembly on Decem- ber 19. Mr. McBarnes, dressed as Santa Claus, drew laughs for his appearance and his unbelievable list of the students’ wishes. 26 School Life
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