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Reverend Bailey Jones delivered the Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday afternoon, May 31. Following the outdoor service, the seniors met at the Hopewell Moose Lodge for steak dinners. Mrs. Chiarky entertained all with slides reminiscent of bygone Royal memories. Mr. George con- gratulated the Class of 1970 on its many accomplishments and chal- lenged them to even higher goals. Tearful seniors sang the PG Alma Mater and headed home to rise early for 10:00 Monday morning practice. Friday night, June 5, 260 grads
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Center: Cary Jones picks up salutatorian and math medals from Mr. Charles Thomas. Upper Right: Mark Harmata in his Valedictory Ad- dress reflects the memory of his three years at Prince George High School. Middle Right: Marshal Bill Prince leads Jerry Sule and Deb- bie Walters in recessional, followed by rest of Senior Class. Bottom Right: Mr. George takes possession of throne presented by Seniors. School Life 23
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filed onto the athletic field for the final ceremonial rites. Superintend- ent James Rooks addressed the Sen- ior Class, after which Cary Jones ex- tended the Salutatory greeting, clos- ing with a verse of Henry Van Dyke: “Life is an arrow — therefore you must know what mark to aim at, how to use the bow — then draw it to the head, and let it go!” Alan Belsches, in the Third Honor Address, recognized the generation gap and emphasized the common goals of youth and age. In Beth Stoneberg’s speech entitled “Confrontation,” she concluded with “We, as graduates of PGHS are in- deed destined to cause a wave in the sea of world affairs.” Next, Nancy Schiller spoke on “Tradition,” and Mark Harmata wound up the Top Five speeches with the Valedictory “Reflections,” terminating with the following lines: “We shall reflect upon the excellent guidance and the relentless efforts of the many faculty members and administrators of Prince George and hope that when they think of us, they will smile as we shall when remembering them and our carefree days at PG.” Cary Jones pulls second; Alan Belsches, third honor title Upper Left: Alan Belsches seeks to bridge gen- eration gap in his graduation address. Lower Left: Mr. George shakes hands with Ed La- couse as Mr. Thomas hands diploma cover called by Miss Carole Vick, class sponsor. Cen- ter: Senior singers — Jerri Priodi, Cindy Per- due, Chris Roewer — and pianist Carol Toombs accompanied by Clair Rott render sentimental tune, “The Shadow of Your Smile,” following Mark Harmata’s speech. Right: Beth Stone. burg gives the fourth honor graduate speech, entitled, “Confrontation.” School Life 25
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