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Vikings Seek Personal Value In US Heritage Of Freedom Struggles begun 200 years ago as America sought political freedom from a land across the sea brought a contrasting heritage to attention of Princeton students in '75 -'76. . . .Thirteen stars dotting a flag on the library wall highlighted a contrast in size of a nation symbolized today by the 50 stars raised weekly above band bleachers rimming the Viking Football field. . . Social studies projects reflecting the culture of early America portrayed a stark life in Colonial DaySHWhile throughout the past 200 years people of all Cteeds, nationalities, races, and sexes combined their efforts in a continuing struggle to achieve personal freedom and to build a heritage for future generations in the New WorId Q across the Atlantic Ocean. Representative of blacks who fought initially for American independence and later for freedom from shavery taboveL William Morrison, Robert Smalls, At Gradine, and John Smalls are among nine who captured the Confederate ship, Planter, during the CivilLVar.Demonstrating an instrument of punish- ment?ommon in Colonial New England, known as the stocks , Principal Dr. William E. Steiden looks apprehensive as sophomore Phiilip Wilcox and jun- ior Mark Haberer lock him into place in Room 504 late in October. American flag topposite paget-the nation's symbol with 50 stars today in place of the original IJ-rises on flag pole for pledge of alle- giance with hetp of senior Vikettes Rose Satter- white and Kim Melampy at start of Homecoming game against Hamilton Taft on October 3. Invita- tion to dedication of Statue of Liberty, dated Au- gust 5, 1884, denotes one highlight in American history. Saluting America's Bicentennial, PHS' li- brary displays a flag of the nation's 13 original colonies as Mr. Charles Kirkwood, social studies teacher, heips students study for Human Persona. lities course in main library on February 26. Indv pennience Hall-originally con structed between 1732 and 1743-still stands in Philadelphia as one of America's landmarks after being renovated in late 1950's. ' zXh 1 3641 t V E ,4'; l Wh .'-C.-'f -;1-va 'Mqu. y 5. t .x' v hhmtx - K 92-
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PHS Students Share Heritage Of the Past In Lives Today Combining a spirit of contemplation over their own personal destiny with a search for answers about the world in which they lived, PHS students during '75-'76 led lives of varied activity. t . .Building upon knowledge from past generations, they sought fulfiliment in art and music, and they found meaning in science as they shared past heritage in their lives today as young Americans. Gazing into the schooi yard topposite pageL senio Tony Elliot reminisces about his days at Princeto High School. Like sparkling diamonds, reflection- of sunts rays silhpuette Biology 2 students durin field trip to Carrutherst Pond in fall. Applyin finishing touches to a pencil sketch, junior Lis Meeks expresses her creativity during Michelan gelo Society workshop in Mr. Frank Shands' at room at 3:00 p.m. on November 21. Accompanie- on the piano, senior David Braus practices vioIi early in November For faculty production of Okla homa! Focusing her attention on band director, Mr Samuel Reynolds taboveL junior majorette Sand Wilkerson strikes a stunning pose as Marchin Band performs during half-time on Viking field i Octobert In a meditative mood, PVE freshma Penny Reno takes a momentary break from even ing's activities at Homecoming dance on Saturday October 4. tiiittiititttiiiiitiitiittiittiittttititttt:
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