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'Y 1. School. In the mind of the average student, the sound of this word triggered thoughts of homework, teachers, books, and more homework. It may have even surfaced the memory of an occasional football game or a dance. But to those students who stuck around that extra hour or two each day to find out what P.A. was all about, school brought back floods of meaning- ful memories. All of these memories were not pleasant ones, but the sore muscles of a much-practiced athlete, the frustration of an uncooperative lay- out, the panic of a last minute play or pageant rehearsal, or the detailed orga- nization of a project were all too soon looked back upon laughingly. Lasting bonds were formed between athletes, leaders, actors and workers that were not easily broken. These people were the ones who made school more than academics. The people made the high- lights at Princess Anne. ar-ITE
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,.....,...--1 X' ' ,an-.. H4-L .V A - TN U . - 5 kg -' A large fire, loud cheers and a big crowd kicked off homecoming week! The bonfire held Monday night was the first of many activities and competi- tions to occur during the week. Students purchased chain links dur- ing lunches to promote class spirit. l9i- nally, Friday arrived. The halls, decorated the previous af- ternoon by each class, displayed to the school their unity and pride. At 7:00 p.m., brillant colors and clever designs circled the track as the parade of floats and cars began. Students anxiously awaited the half- time ceremony when the weekly com- petitions and float parade winners would be announced. Excitement was evident as the judges awarded the first, second and third place float ribbons to the sophomore class, the foreign lan- guage club and the senior class respec- tively. The juniors won the hall decorat- ing contest and the chain link competi- tion. Top left: Debbie Dugger, portraying the Nlay Dance Queen, shows iust one facet of the sopho- more year. Lett: The-theme of the junior float, a replica of the first landing on the moon, was Blast the Knights Away. X Above: Ann Kaiser crowns her homecoming suc- cessor, Robin Newcome. L Hi lin H
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