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l I ominates Again S -6 ' ...AL---f K Us Q . 1, fp 1- w l -E Monday, November 19th was a per- fect night for football as the senior and junior girls battled for the title of the sixteenth annual Powder Puff game. The game started at 7:00 that night. The juniors dominated the first half: the score was 13-7, and it looked like the juniors were going to beat the unde- feated seniors. But, early in the second half senior Tina Riccio sprinted in for the winning touchdown. The juniors struggled for a victory, but when the field was cleared, the seniors had slip- ped by with a 14-13 victory. Outstanding defensive players of the game were senior Marion Slaughter and junior Pam Maurer. The outstanding of- fensive trophies were awarded to se- nior Tina Riccio and junior Renee Gav- rish. Prissy Mark Pearman was crowned Powder Puff King during the half time ceremonies. Above: The senior team runs excitedly on to the field after their victory over the juniors. Below: Kim Milner runs the ball, bringing the seniors a step further to a touchdown. Highlights n 27
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THAUA LYNN .ik?QlL- -K ii -ngaa, The energy crisis of 1979, which drove gasoline prices to nearly triple the price they were in the beginning, caused a change in students' habits. One's finances had to be watched more closely than ever to insure an ample supply of gas money , and even if one had a wallet full enough to cure an empty tank, there were no guarantees that there would be a service station open to do the job. The moped, a cross between a motorcycle and a bicycle, be- came a popular source of transporta- tion. Change was very evident in the building taking place around the school. A small shopping center sud- denly sprang up across the boulevard, a pancake house was built next to King's Florist, and the church next door added a building. The once peaceful semirural atmosphere of Princess Anne was to- tally gone. - Q A 4..l,5.7g1.- .-., ki :. -1 THE HOUSE Qf PANCAKES isn- Ehurch expanded its facilities. Amagine . . . a shopping center across from PA! ptudents agreed that The House of Pancakes was ga welcome addition. uf r 1 i I 'I 1 A got a new neighbor as Thalia Lynn Baptist Happenings f' 29
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