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Gwen Spicer spiels, “Going once, going twice—sold!” Cindy Rawlings and Diane Crocker bring a handsome $5. Winner Sandra Findley poses between second runner- Mr. Reasor, originator of the Senior Pancake Sup- up Diane Crocker and first runner-up Joanne Schaetzel. per, serves as chief cook at the May 25th event. io : ‘ 4 Fibs he a “eF te aad Set WG ‘ + a AL ; a I bev f - 10 School Life
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Maw seats The Reverend, Nelson Warthan, as Zeke and musicians ready for the shotgun wedding. School Life 9
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Findley captures Miss Prince George title Mrs. Gail Huggins gives last-minute instruction to beaut yY pageant con- peers Carol Atwater and Mary Ann Dickenson before their first entrance. 6 R 4 Sy = ' sae - : After the set crew clears the rough-hewn log cabin, May 5 finds Dorsa Cassell’s Prom Decorations Committee harmonizing a theme. Fire- breathing dragon, pagoda, and Buddha fix oriental pan- orama. As “Sayonara” fades into memory, the Miss Prince George Contest, “Days of Wine and Roses,” comes into view. Among 22 candidates, ten semifinalists answer fast- flung questions of emcees Gail Huggins and Rex McBarnes. Decision proclaims Sandra Findley winner. Supplementing finances of the Student Council, students bid for a “slave for a day” during SCA Week. An agenda including hot dogs and intra- mural games encourages par- ticipation at picnic. The week ends with the choral presen- tation of “O Sing Your Songs” at the spring concert. On with the fun, Pam Kil- patrick, Senior Week chair- man, plans a May 22 banquet at the Hopewell Moose Lodge. The administration serves pancakes, and seniors prac- tice “pearly gate” skits for program. Robed in green and white, superlatives accept to- kens. A bridge of senior caps salutes the Class of ’68. Carol Channing entertains in “Hel- lo Dolly” Friday evening. A picnic at Pocahontas Park proves hazardous for Gwen Spicer and Geoffrey Price. Cracked ribs and broken leg complicate their finals. School Life 11
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