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PG Seniors, Governor Holton view U Va. Band Day Following the annual homecoming festivities, the Senior Class as- sembled in early morning to proceed onward to Charlottesville. The trip proved exerting and the arrival at Monticello provided an opportunity for travelers to exercise, as well as view the historic surroundings. After this departure, the Class of ’71, along with chaperons, progressed to the UVa. campus to view a clash between the Cavaliers and William and Mary Indians. The game resulted in a one- sided score of 33-6 in favor of the Cavaliers. Students enjoyed such unexpected pleasures as attending the game on Band Day and meeting Governor Holton. Laden with souven- iers, the sightseers started their trip homeward, stopping for dinner at the S W Cafeteria in Richmond. Sen- iors raised the uproarious sound of “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” as the high school came into sight. Due to postponement, the football game scheduled with Petersburg, re- sulted in an extension of the season. Fathers proudly viewed their sons from ring-side seats as the crowd paid tribute to seniors. The out- come proved advantageous to Prince George’s overall standing as the bat- tle ended in a 21-18 victory. School Life 29
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Upper: Fathers (Perdue, Sule, Vickers, Vlk, Lipp, Prince, Thompson, Turner, Thweatt, Wade, Henderson, and Lowder) stand for Star Spangled Banner. Lower: Anita Andy directs attention elsewhere as half-time entertain- ment interests crowd. Right: Majorette Wanda Starling stands at attention in salute to Prince George as JoAnn Evko sheds tears during singing of Alma Mater. 28 School Life
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December proves big month for Royal Bandsmen Left: Drum Major Joe Togger halts the band during practice for the Sugar Bowl Parade. Right: Assistant director Roy King accom- panies the band down Broad Street in the Richmond Christmas Toy Parade. 30 School Life While anticipating the upcoming New Orleans Sugar Bowl Parade, Royal Bandsmen experienced a busy month. The Prince George Marching Band received the honor of leading the Richmond Toy Parade down Broad Street. Final adjustments on majorette uniforms occupied the girls and practice for this performance re- quired many extra hours after school and during the Christmas vacation. Royal Band members also partici- pated in the Christmas assembly held on December 22 and in the Hopewell Christmas parade. Prior tc the New Orleans departure, members sold boxes of candy, alleviating the indi- vidual cost of the trip.
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