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» Mice PEERAGE CHOSEN, AND Chosen by the student body as Miss Peerage of 1964, Char Lake represents Prince George High School as, indeed, it should be represented. In the years Char has 18 MISS PEERAGE penstys glow haye endeared her to eo aS aie fhe been at. Prince ars aN has defisitely: illusttated. t true Royal spirit. Hers innocent, smile, willing spirit, bd ‘ be: a7 rite oy
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HIGHLIGHTED FALL SOCIALS. Senior class vice-president and treasurer, Hans Schneider and Dot Rusnak respectively, seemed awed and overjoyed with the company of each other. Since Hans had not then received his citizenship ps plaque, he had trouble persuading the doorman to let him enter. Dot reassured her date and boosted his self-confidence by confirming the fact that her corsage was just as beautiful as those of her American friends. Karen Coberly and Tom Thieme, after much searching, found s a table under which Tom could place his elastic legs. Too many S people didn’t trip. Q. = ; ‘ BERS hesglowing candle intensified the warm smile on Sally Dun- face as Greg Cridlin admired his charming date. For a non nt, it looked as if Sally might forget and do a cheer. NY course, fault-finding and critical analysis had to serve SS rt of the aftermath. ish my ring were big like yours,’ hinted Greta ae nnie Askew. 3 fy ring fits quite snugly on my finger,’ stated Ronnie. Cheer up, Greta. After all, he paid for it. Anyway, you managed 7) to talk him out of the ruby. Remember, it’s not the gift that counts. Wayne Collins and ‘Char’ Lake made quite a lovely couple as they posed under the gigantic gold ring. Wayne and “Char managed to get together at least once this year. It’s a good thing Mr. Mazza didn’t sponsor the Ring Dance. They would have been at separate tables, as well as on separate planes. 17
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oe) + - a we Sage aby OG 6 ape Cathy Lange, the Homecoming Queen for 1963, is a one year, Cathy was a princette and a member of the Royal | Band. A school-spirited girl, Cathy is as proud of her school as it is of her. HOMECOMING QUEEN 19
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