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as its theme Pageantry fades away as senior boys in shop classes weld a weird hexagonal skel- eton for the gym’s focal point. As students stuff and wrap it, the structure starts to re- semble a ring. Revolving lights shining on the “emer- ald” stone add the final touch. Candles on white tablecloths illuminate colorful wall post- ers announcing area soul re- vues. The hours whiz by for 150 seniors listening to the Fascinations play. Everyone gets involved, clapping in time to songs of the Tempres- sions. The following week, jun- iors concentrate on the Pre- liminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, giving them a trial run on all-important College Board Entrance Exams. Ann Figg, the chairman of the ring committee, stops under it to accept her 1968 class ring and receive congratulations from Mr. Tommy George. School Life 17
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The gym rocks as the Tempressions give a 30-minute soul floor Gene Lasater and Mike Richardson tape show for students attending Senior Ring Dance on October 14. soul signs in hall before Ring Dance. 1967 Ring Dance presents Soul Serenade A “ %, ee, =a oe : Pam Gibler, Bill Sturtz, Susan Myers, Barb Cleveland, and Frank Morgan decorate podium for the Ring Dance. 16 School Life
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WCVE-TYV films PG-Huguenot erid clash Juniors’ halfback, Libby Peterson, runs for yardage against seniors. 18 School Life x Cie og oy Sa oe For the first time, Prince George defeats arch-rival Hopewell in a spirited grid clash November 3. Holding the Blue Devils to only one score, Royals triumph 12-6. A salute to the football players and their fathers pre- cedes the final game, Novem- ber 10. Half time recognizes senior cheerleaders and bandsmen. To top off the evening, Prince George team crowns Falcons on Channel yeas AUT. Senior attention now turns to newly earned privileges and Powderpuff practice. Tuesday night, November 14, finds boys leading cheers as girls fight for class victory on the athletic field. Scoring once, juniors defeat the sen- iors 2-0.
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