Princess Anne High School - Peerage Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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SENIORS REIGN A PGWDER PUFF tSitting - left to rightl Marilee Russell, Ann Throckmorton, Dolly Young, Susan Hanson, Cathy Mullican, Sue Jarrett, Mary Ordonio, and Florence Moore. 12nd row, kneelingj Mary England, Paula Campbell, Kathy Lee, Amber Meardy. Kathy Johnston, Cindy Wallace, Julie Simmons, and Betty Hardee. t3rd row - standingl Leama Dean, Dianne Hogan, Debbie Fentress. Marjorie Mores. Jeannie Douglas. Diana Balog, Martha Corprew. Tammy Gibson, Cathy Steelman, Kelli Nill. and Donna Slaughter. l4th row - standingj Jenny Mansfield, Michelle ReDavid, Mary McKee. Bonny Wilson. Lynne Davis, Sandy Woolridge, Pattie Van Petten, Kari Miller, Brenda Bancroft. The Freezing weather did nothing to lower the spirits of either the Junior or Senior Powder Puff teams. Everyone took to the field with high hopes of leaving victorious. The Juniors, wearing bright blue jerseys, kicked off to the Seniors, who wore bold red. By halftime the excitement of the game had risen to a peak. The Juniors were leading with a close score of 8-6. A contest which had lasted all week came to an end at this time with the crowning of Powder Puff King. Frank Webster was stunned, but at the same time delighted when his name was called over the loud speaker. His escort Beth Wallace then led him to center field where he was crowned King and congratulated by his fellow contestants. Special congratulations went to Brian Hall, who made the contest a close race, losing only by a dime. The Garter Bowl game re- sumed for an exciting second half. The Seniors took the lead with some outstanding plays and the game ended with a score of 18-8. The marvelous Senior Cheerleaders had led their team to victory! -LA rl 'A' s' 'K' f W ' 'U P. ' . v K x X - L ' . In L - ' A D ' l - .Z 5 x, -. ' X 1 L nw A ' X V I T' f , - , . f ,Zan-g'!'jLM lFirst row sitting left to rightl Mitzi Kirby. Lisa Vosler, Laura Hockey, Penny Commander. Eli Badonsky, Terri Harris, Stacie Siler, Barbera Jenson, Pam Glenn, Femke Scholten. Amy Hilliard, Maria Terranova, Marilyn Payton, Cindy Teraskiewicz. Sandy Clemens. iSecond row kneeling left to rightl Rhonda Riggs, Linda Babilon, Vicky Wagner. Cindy Martin. Rebecca Vanston, Carmen Totten, Candy Northcraft. Dana Ovelette. Mary Bayloge. Leila Butler, Teressa Walker, Laura helburne. qThird row standing left to rightt Gayle Rose. Laurie Goetz, Laura Eure, Jenny South, Janice Flowers. Shirley Diggs. B.J. Hobbs, Karen Hatcher, Peggy Cocovaldez. Debby Lanning, Sarah Atkins, Mary Foster, Sandy Young, Miriam Felix. lFourth Row left to rightl Sue Gesling, Cindy Dove, Tami Justice, Donna Smith. Paige Young. Barbara Wolfe. Diana Lindsey, Roma Miller fholding shirtj Allyson McClure, Sherry Seacrest. Margie Carlin, Carol Lester. Features! 19

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Election 76 Election 76 Election 76 By 8:00 pm on November 2, re- sults of the 1976 Presidential elec- tion were pouring into Virginia Beach's Democratic Headquarters. Phones rang constantly as name- less voices revealed precious num- bers that were quickly tallied on the wall charts. Cheers rumbled the walls when victories were an- nounced, and moans of defeat pre- vailed when the numbers were down. Excitement grew in each spectator when someone increased the volume of the television set, several of the first electoral votes were announced in Jimmy Carter's favor. Last year, seniors of the class of Senior government students became more politically involved as elections drew nearer. Jimmy Carter was relatively un- known several years ago, but on the evening of November 2, his name was in every conversation. By 9:30 pm the headquarters' doors were locked, as dedicated political work- ers anxiously headed for the White Heron Hotel. Again, one could feel the tangible excitement when inside the elegant hall. The victory party was a long one, it continued until 4:00 am when the last precious electoral votes were counted, which determined Jimmy Carter as the up- coming President of the United States. Ei '76 held a mock convention in the school auditorium. At that time, Jimmy Carter won the primaries held by former P.A. students. Sur- prisingly enough, however, in this year's election seniors voted primar- ily for Gerald Ford. According to the Senior Class of '77, Jimmy Carter is not the man to be in the Presiden- tial Office: he lost to Mr. Ford 2 to 1. Seniors also had the opportunity to vote for candidates running in the Senatorial and Congressional race. Senator Byrd won over Zum- walt 3 to 1. Congressman Whitehurst, who addressed seniors earlier in the year with his oppo- nent, Bob Washington, was the se- niors' favorite 4 to 1. Senior John Martin surprised Whitehurst by asking him if his sec- retary could type, referring to the Washington sex scandal. Whitehurst replied, yes, that his wife could type. li , 'xr'-V -wi A. lu-and in -. Q ov- r -- - ., pqqdf-,W'iQ A-3.-Is.-Q..u,E... fi P t - 'A 4 . l' is X ,, . I ,D Zh' l Q . Bob Washington, Whitehurst's opponent, addresses the student body l l Carter Wins by Close Call . . . ' 20 l Features K 41 - 8 i 4- i 3 ai 15

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