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

 - Class of 1977

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Same time, same place, same thing. To locker, to class, to lunch, and home. The things that kept it routine. Getting stuck with a bottom locker, or upstairs. Losing the extra nickel when you had to use a quarter in the pay phone or worse yet, having to call home when the phone was out of order. CBut it would have seemed funny if it happened to someone else.J Never studying in study hall, watching television in home room, and getting out of class with fire drills. Everytime you did your thin s thot mo e it typical homework, they didn't collect it, but everytime you couldn't do it, of course they took it for a grade. Grades seemed to come easier with student teachers - talking them out of giving quizzes and giving them parties when they left. Listening to the sshhh's and quiet's during moment of silence, listening to friends gossip during lunch, and finding out what's going on in the next class. It all made it regular, dependable, and even a kind of habit. It made it school. , Nobody says a word during the moment of Un 5 50 HSV to get some teachgrs off on silence. Even the heavy gossips. They just U . . . anything and talk the whole period. One day resort to que cards and sign Ianguagelu Une' All we ever do in homeroom is think of ways all we talked about was plants. fMary Kay Mikuta, Senior, to get out. Nalerle McDonald, Sensory Allin, Sophomorej My XM . . 'ff-e--Q:'5f' i . - r - - . 1 .f act-:.. .f wifi V f H: af x ,,., N A. WHERE'S THE CROWD? Hall floors serve as make shift classroom desks for biology makeup testers, John Paul Jones and Shelle Smith. READY FOR CAMERA TOUCH UP. Norma Arrington works on uncooperative hair sprig before George Biberstein takes in front of camera seat. One More Time X 5

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thinfgscyog live with You didn't mind some things, and did mind others, but really you had no choice in the matters. Complaining wouIdn't help, you had to put up with it anyway. Things like dressing out for PE, boiling frogs for dissection, and sticking to the 24 day absentee policy. Getting smashed, stepped on, crunched, and squished in the mini-halls. fOr smashing, stepping on, and squishing someone else in the mini-halls.D But how many times did they serve as an excuse for tardies? Staying up late for term papers, civil war papers, and cramming for mid terms. Freezing with the fuel crisis, going broke from inflation, and staying home because of gas prices. Fidgeting during that oral book report, worrying about that critical analysis, and studying and studying for that learner's permit. And things you could never decide upon . . . the West Point cadets reinstatement, Carter winning the national election, and the Equal Rights Amendment. But you had to live with it, just because. GBUS UUGJC3 QUUUG I . The thing I've noticed most about inflation is that the candy bars at 7-Eleven went up to 20gt. fTammy Albright, Sophomorej '.'Last year my brother was a Senior, and since I was a Sophomore then, he was right Q the time and I was wrong Q the time. I ignored him then just like I had for the past sixteen years. fRobyn MacGregor, Juniorj We gave a party for our student teacher last year. Most of the class met in the Home Ec room until after the bell rang to get organized, and when we went to the class, the student teacher gave us all tardies. fScott McDonald, Juniorj i WHEN PUSH COMES T0 SHOVE. Jam packed class changers fight for six inch lane space. V X it ' sglti X f rea etiy' -I GN ll I ,Milli f:fo4'c'9 FL , M' YK UIQ ' X ,Qtr X lllix s 'Q . fi, 'X X k K I ' 1 in QQ QSC I V 1 l i A D 2 l ill 4 I One More Time as nh. FISTS RAISED YELL. Senior class screamers roar out V-I-C-T-0-R-Y chant during sixth period pep rally competition. FRIDAY NIGHT FLOOD. Amid the raindrops, assistant head, .lan Hunter leads soggy Royal Ioyals through a round of G-o-o-o, Royals, go! fr r. i i l



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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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