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unters tramp through woods on November 20 Vacant classrooms minus a good part of the male population on November 20 reflected the school day. Teachers placed the blame on the first day of hunting season. Hunting tales echoed throughout PG halls as one boy said to another, ‘Biggest buck | ever saw, woulda gotten him if my gun hadn't jammed! or ''l could have tagged an eight pointer only | was waiting for a bigger one to come along!'’ At the end of each day, guys dashed to their cars ready to jump a deer for one quick shot. For the very first year, girls along with boys sat in 4 days of the Safe Hunters Course taught by PG game warden, Gar- land Foster. Hunters passing the written test received a certificate and a badge for their efforts. Coach Swineford brought his la- brador retriever, Sam, to class giving tips on training and caring of duck dogs. Teachers and wild game breathed a sigh of relief when January 5 rolled about. neal - Hunting season halted as school ae returned to normal attendance. Pre ike School Life 29
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Passing the Safe Hunters test, Jane Cole happily checks out badge from Coach Smith. Sam wins a pat from Dave Buftkin after his retrieving exhibition. The first day of hunting season finds Cliff McDaniel, Brenda Burchett, and Becky Talley a majority in third period history. Rambunctious labrador retriever, Cinder, runs circles around Coach Swineford, In school parking lot, Coach Collins observes Lee Elledge as he scans band on duck they killed before school hours. 28 School Life
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Juniors handle England This -year marked the return of powderpuff football to Prince George. Masses of girls eager to play football ganged at practice. At first, complications arose over who could play what position best. After a week of grueling contact, the coaches finally read- ied their teams for the 7:30 kick- off. Prior to the game, with last minute instructions given and equipment handed out, shouts sounded through the room includ- ing exclamations of ''This helmet isn't big enough! and ''What am | suppose to do when | get out there?'' For the first time in pow- derpuff history, the juniors and seniors battled to a 0-0 tie. With a few bruises and scrapes, sore, weary, and worn-out gridiron girls, content with the outcome of the game, gladly handed in their equipment and went home to get some well-earned rest. 30 School Life
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