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ANTICIPATION, SPIRIT, AND JOY Miss Susan Woolf is escorted in the tradi- is presented to the crowd in the traditional ride and . . . tional walk is honored at the Homecoming dance 1- 1 'A A-4 Aw, Come on Ref! K! K o J ' ff Tension mounts on the bench as the score is tied. X1- le mf-A J g ,L lt's going to be a . . . TOUCHDOWNV' 25
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f', rr' git Q I4 1968 HOMECOMI G BRINGS Tension turns to . . . and congratulated on receiving the title of The 1968 Homecoming Queen joy as Miss Susan Woolf is crowned . . . Homecoming is one of the most exciting and anticipated events of the school year. It is made possible through the combined efforts of the S.C.A. and all of the Princess Anne students. The presentation of the Homecoming Queen is one of the highlights associated with this most memorable football game. For seniors, there is a feeling of sadness at the thought of their last high school homecoming, for underclassmen, it is a time of gaiety and spirit and participation in all the colorful events. Six senior girls are chosen by the S.C.A. and the Varsity Football team as contenders for the coveted title of Homecoming Queen, but the final decision is made by the vote of the student body. Not until half time is the queenis name revealed. On the basis of her vibrant personality, chann, poise and beauty, Miss Susan Woolf was chosen as 1968 Homecoming Queen. She is a member of the S.C.A. Executive Council, S.C.A. Chaplain, and Chairman of the Devotions Committeeg she is also Vice-president of Trinity Tri-Hi-Y, a member of the Senior Class Steering Committee, and Secretary of the Senior Class. Homecoming 1968 was truly a great celebration at Princess Anne, with the excited shouts of the crowd, the tension of the football game, the selection of the first-place float, and the precision of the Cavalier Marching Unit with its specially prepared routine. Highlight, of course, was the crowning of the queen. .L 54- -,nf A, - J'-ew .-V ..-. e'f344'wnM'Afp.e '-- 8 ,L e ' - -5' ft, ,, ,U . . 4 , . nf The Cavaliers rush onto the field with high hopes of victory. 'l ln- Vuvzrlier Marching Unit performs another excellent show for the Homecoming yzunc. 24
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ID v-' A THE 1968-69 HOMECOMING CONTENDERS. L. to R: Linda Wilkins, Cathy Donnelly, Cindy Tyson, Susan Woolf, Ute Ward, and Linda Harris, fi THE 1968 HUMECOMING COURT Cathy Donnelly Linda Harris '9 'E . Cindy Tyson Ute Ward Linda Wilkins 26
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