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Q t ,I--- P.A. SENIORS ATTEND BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Each summer the American Legion of the state of Virginia sponsors Boys' and Girls' State, each o week-long convention of outstanding high school sen- ior students from the state. At Princess Anne, the teachers recommend students on the basis of scholar- ship and citizenship. Then the seniors themselves vote on their fellow students, choosing five boys and tive girls. This year Boys' State was held at William and Mary in Williamsburg and Girls' State convened at Radford. Students from the entire state met to par- ticipate in the mock government ot various imagin- ary cities. The experience gained at Boys' and Girls' State is an invaluable asset to these students as they prepare to become the citizens of tomorrow. Boys' Stoters are Warren Clark, John Hass, David Turner, Johnny Green, and Greg Evans. Girls' State representatives are Rhonda Stoddert, Lynn Prangley, Ruth Anne Oliver, Anita Joseph, and Gloria Brinkley. X 'N A' I .K ,i 1. i .lj is 1 Www -I Anita Joseph and Lynn Prongley were both elected mayors of their cities at Girls' State. - 'bw ' t I. l . ' X'-'.. A . f. 'Sa i 5: li 5 - I
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At Princess Anne High School, the students are the NAME. They are the reason for the school's existence, the factor that sets Princess Anne apart from other schools, and the in- dividuals that work together to make Princess Anne a NAME to remember. The students have made their hon- or system one of the most effective in the area. Student leaders have worked for an SCA that is active in local and state affairs. Through their demands and scholastic superiority, the students have made it necessary for-Princess Anne to develop into one of the best schools in the district. On the individual level, Warren Clark and Bob Hutten are two of the three finalists from the state of Vir- ginia in the National Council of Teachers of English Achievements Awards Competition. Mike Leavitt ,,-f ',,-,- , - V ,sf l l. k!,v' 1 , K A, nf' - i i . E iii ll' . l 1 l 1 1 fs gl I 5' L and Donna Saunders have been named as semi-finalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and are being considered for scholarships awarded through the corporation. ln addition, eleven seniors received Letters of Commendation for high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. On a small scale, these accom- plishments are representative of the achievement of the students of Prin- cess Anne. 2151 students working together can accomplish great things, achieve great goals. Each student's efforts, talents, and activities merge to formulate the NAME Princess Anne, and to the stu- dents belongs the credit for Princess Anne's success. .. .I
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P.A. STUDENTS VOTE IN CLASS ELECTIONS - flrqzi-1 i:- ,Lt ,v J' i ff 'F .. ,.f.'.WS1-N. f 51 '. -- 4 'T .- ,,,m'Q,2?lf5t5t'E5L',Lf?T1 , W ,livin r gg' I ' J W l 'A 1' fa ' Air' . L ,tl mi' ami Ll U BWBMS llllffffrelglllf-Sllllflllll 'M Q ---Aff:-,fn-v--.--v , , lj: class gms HEY HQ The enthusiasm of the candidates for Senior class offices is expressed through their vivid posters. 'WNVWENV'V' :sawmill If 'gNagv l? l? W2v+ QWV' 1,4 l , 1 til Caught behind bars are the sober-faced class treasurers: Pam Mobley, Andrea Benda, and Pat Green. Candidate Dave Turner makes his bid for the presidency of the Senior class. l l I r i 1 i Energetic Class Sefrewries, Patty Haywood, Class Vice Presidents who let nothing DICHE ODeH, Gnd -li0mmY Mldgelfe, stand in the way of success are Donna DGUS9 l'1Uf 'edlY TOY 0 PICTUVC- Mohn, Sheryl Smith, and Terry Crissell. Sharon Jones, using a unique campaign tech- nique, sings her speech. Consulting at a high level conference are class presidents, Susan Marshall, AI Roosendaal, and Barbara Byrtus.
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