Prince George High School - Peerage Yearbook (Prince George, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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Class of '77, Class of '78, and Class of '79, The ever continuing fight for the top -the best. The one year difference that segregated friends in lunch blocks. Sophomores having to take PE, take their place on the bleachers, and take upperclassmen teasing. Doing their own share of teasing junior highers and learning the basics to finally get that wonderful thing called license Juniors having to take US History, not getting to exempt mid-terms Ceven with an AID, and still standing up for Seniors. Getting class rings, bringing the Seniors down a notch or two after the powderpuff win. Seniors having to do government and English term papers, and most of all, having to decide where to go and what to do after high school. And getting to exempt, getting to go to lunch early, and walking into assemblies with the whole school standing for you. The indivisible PGHS student body finally divided, Into classes, ranks, and status. Blame it on the new schedule, blame it on tradition, or blame it on yourselfg but divided or not, you still were one. things thot clossified you My first thought about being at the high school was how important I was to now bein the tenth grade but it really wasn't very important to the Juniors or Seniors. fDebbie Capps, Juniory Having lunch blocks divided by classes doesn't give the classes a chance to meet everybody. It sort of sets up a barrier. fBari Daily, Sophomorej Class competition at the first pep rally? I don't want to talk about it. 1What a dirty trick!j1Bertha Carriere, Sophomorej BUMPS AND JUMPS. Junior cheerleaders, Tom Popik and David Lees, twist and turn for hip action bangs during powderpuff escapades. IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT. Car controller, Christine Wilson makes Senior float pitstop during homecoming parade festivities. i i L. FREEDOM FIGHTER. Self defense demonstrator police Sergeant Charles Sherman breaks out of neck stranglehold from make believe assailant, Cassandra Holmes, with pressure points strong grip. . I I i One More Time f 7

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Things that had an impact on you, had a definite '77 effect. Bicentennial minute, bicentennial colors - red, white, and blue, stars adoption ofa foster child by Mr. Lesniak's class, the note passing skills tested in class, and the cramped up closeness of the cafeteria annex. Q and stripes, and the Fourth of July. Roaming the halls, goofing off in Bicentennialed to death. Star study hall, and messing around in spangled everything and nearby homeroom. Certain things that maybe freedom train stop. Having national you learned, certain things that spirit and having team spirit- no maybe you didn't learn, and certain matter what. Club spirit- DECA's Gong things maybe someone else Show, French Club's going to Busch learned from you. Teachers and Gardens, and the Literary Magazine teachees. Reversing roles and getting Contest. Men dressed up as women? to play a star part every once in a New winter whiteness, new cafeteria while. It left an impression on you. management with Kids are people It stuck in your mind. Maybe it too. Remembering things like the '75 even changed you. thlfl S thot stuc in your mhd l i 3- Th h k I look forward to Mrs. Rusnak's World ii . , . e t ing that stuc most in my mind about History call on project day. Boy, all we do is pm emigahnafjl ' the Bicentennial is new tired i am ofthe word eat an these different kinds of foods from an y ' ' BicentenniaI. Uulie Urquhart, Juniorj over the world and that's fun! fCharlotte Finley, Juniorj l SNOW DAY SNUGGLE. Early morning school closing announcements send PG students back under the covers for an extra few hours snooze UP IN THE AIR. Open mouthed Harry Byrd fans flood the gym with torn paper confetti and balloons after the election winning speech. A 5 -is W. Q s .4 e f .I A X X ' pf c,,.,N1i:.s af .., W 3 ' 5 Dwivioaig Anwar cr-'Aff I' ' ,, ,ova .ruufx N124 de' I fs X uufa TUDIY-.. X ,J - 2 ix 4' ,g is ,tg ft' l Hifi .R-'!,,'wfk-' eil' l X 1- Qi. -' - I. X ' Al l , w ,Vi g X li 'il I v-.th ? .. - f if nz.. .fi le :w iv g fqiqy L In 133, . X n me ' , ,l WX te. , X My' i e is I x e l V ft ,' Y- ' f , .Q b .V i' .pig V , as 6 X One More Time



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