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Hours of Work In Practice Bring Praise, Satisfaction E xpressing themselves in any one of many different areas, PHS students strived to reach perfection during 1976-1977. through many hours of practice. . . .But long hours of work in athletics, in drama, in music did not go unnoticed when they were rewarded by applause of their audiences and by the personal satisfaction which came from knowing that they had done their best. W tho Flu Corps mum. Mr. James Chesebrough instructs members outside of Matthews Auditorium on Monday. August 30. Assuming roles of two small children Uthove. ngho and of a witch, Jeff Turner, Becky Mckay. and Julie Metzmeier rehearse for October 28-31 presentation of Hansel and Gretel. Blocking dummies tRIghtt create an interesting border for football practice during last week in August. t . .4... s w e: I 1; 'K .t T u 1 TL t M , VJ'I
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Providing Outlet For Energy, Sports Serve Vital Role roviding a needed outlet, sports became a vital part of student life in 1976-1977, giving Vikings 3 chance to express themselves in a way that classrooms did not allow -exerting their energy in soccer. track, skiing, golf, in 11 varsity sports for men and nine varsity programs for women athletes. . . .As students learned how to compete, how to win, how to lose, they received necessary training to enter the competitive world outside of Princeton High School. g Skis Mbova provide a 7'picture frame for John Adams and Michelle Martin when they join Ski Club trip to BellefontaineV Ohio. in mid- January. Resting behind their net wpposite PageL Viking varsity soccer members prepare for second half in 371 victory over Sycamore at Junior High School field on September 21. Returning a serve mpposite PageL senior Linda Bresser and her doubles partner Chris Szovati practice on Viking court early in October. Taking things in stride warry-Across PictureL sophomore Chris Miller runs the course in reserve cross country meet on Saturday, October 2. Teeing off 0-an at Glenview Golf Course, junior Ginny Moran swings into action during after-school practice late in September.
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'11 Demonstratlng a serve Hop PictureL Miss Lola Jacobs instructs volleyball team during practice in midAOctober. Presenting portions of Dirty Work at the Crossroads MboveL junior Susan Speidel and senior Craig Crawford conduct publicity campaign in Room 108 on December 1. Eyeing her audience uefn during teacher Specialty workshop, senior Katie Ransdell reads poetry with Bucky Connor for Mrs. Jean Renz in Fiction Library at7115 a.m. on A November 30. '
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