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Se ee ct = REFLECTED PACT MEMORIES HOMECOMING 1963 With a determined effort against the Henrico Warriors, the Royal football team ignited the an- nual homecoming event. Kindling the spark, the band presented to the returning alumni and other sport fans selections including “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.”’ As the homecoming nominees were driven onto the field in a cavalcade of convertibles, they greeted the enthusiastic spectators with warm smiles. Ann Megee, the chosen eighth grade at- tendant, led the procession accompanied by Nancy Wall and Diane Kingerly, the other eighth grade candidates. Following the lead car, Diane Crock- er, the freshman class winner, along with Barbara Spencer and Linda Coit approached the fifty-yard line. The third car carried the sophomore. at- tendant, Linda Smith, and seated on each side of her were Sandra Livesay and Marilyn Muller. Susan Seay rode onto the field to represent the Miss Tonda Queen, senior nominee, and Miss Cathy Lange gazed junior class with Janeene Robertson and Judy happily at the cheering crowd as they slowly approached the coronation c circle Pennington. As the audience anxiously awaited the moment of coronation, a white convertible entered the field and slowly proceeded to the fifty-yard line. There Mr. Jewell awaited the arrival of the senior nominees, Pam Hand, Cathy Lange, and Tonda Queen, with the crown which was to enthrone Miss Lange as the Tenth Annual Homecoming Queen of Prince George High School. 963 Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING 21
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1963 HOMECOMING CEREMONY i bay es ‘a es as ff Alumni, students, and spectators watched eagerly as Miss Cathy Lange accompanied by Miss Pam Hand, a senior stem yellow roses. nominee, majestically acknowledged her appreciation to her fellow classma s. Miss Cathy Lange received her crown along with one dozen long sill ; 4 ok a ee eee The Prince George Band, in a heart formation, anticipated the crowning of the 20 HOMECOMING
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AND WELCOMED PTAC IE EGE: LENE, SPE LETT The Homecoming Candidates for 1963 were (left to right) Tonda Queen, Cathy Lange, Pam Hand, Judy Pennington, Ann Megee, Linda Smith, Susan Seay, Diane Crocker, (standing) Janeene Robertson, Barbara Spencer, and Linda Coit. Diane Kingerly. Nancy Wall, Sandra Livesay, Marilyn Muller, MISS ANN MEGEE MISS DIANE CROCKER MISS LINDA SMITH Eighth Grade Attendant Freshman Attendant Sophomore Attendant 22) HOMECOMING
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