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June Il proves big night for 261 Royals Twenty-seven seniors pulled top scholastic awards and service awards plus 16 grads nabbed scholarships at Class Night Exer- cises on June 9. Marching to Pomp and Circumstance’’ on June ||, 261 seniors paced past the crowded bleachers to the field. Margaret Barfoot's saluta- torian address trailed the opening remarks by Superintendent James E. Rooks. Closing her talk, Marga- ret reminded the Senior Class that ''the past should not be so dear to us as to set a limit to the future. For the true glory of grad- uation is in the going on. The number one honor graduate Mary Lilley terminated the student par- ticipation. The band joined in with a special selection ''We'll Sing in the Sunshine.'' Following the pres- entation of diplomas, the princi- pal, Thomas George, called for the turning of the tassels, desig- nating final parting from PGHS. School Life 19
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18 School Life Keith Hatch and lva Noblin wonder if Charlie Swineford's tug on zipper will yield positive results in time. Valedictorian Mary Lilley delivers her final speech as a high school student. Suppressing joy and excitement, the '7| graduates solemnly march off the field. Superintendent Dr. Rooks opens ceremony by congratulating the Class of 71.
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20 School Life Availables decrease by six A sparkle of diamonds ap- peared throughout the faculty this year as six of our former singles decided to settle down. Miss Carpenter and Miss Minor promised themselves in the past school year to Buddy Wester- house and David Lamb. After a long separation, their fiancées returned from Vietnam to take their vows. Glowing with happi- ness, Mrs. Kerkhoff, formerly Miss Stevenson, took off for her honey- moon in Mexico with her bride- groom. In a simple summer cere- mony, Miss Masquelier became Mrs. Dowdy, with radiant expec- tations. Mr. Broady, one of the previous swinging bachelors, led Miss Celeste Thompson to the altar in mid October. Mrs. Merrix, previously Miss Pollock, followed the fad at Christmas.
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