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Another queen crowned lsn't she lovely onsidered by most as the most exciting pep rally of football season. was the last one. The PV faculty portrayed cheerleaders. football team members and Home- coming contestants for the student body. After a move by Journalism students earlier in the season to promote Mrs. Ardella Lamb as Homecoming Queen, it was decided that the faculty should have a court of their own. After a heated contest between Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Carolyn Rich- esin, Mrs. Lamb was named Faculty Homecoming Queen in the pep assembly. by student popular vote. Coach Woody Jolley served as her escort in the ceremonies. Female Patriot teachers dressed in fifties style, as a cheerleading squad to lead the student body in unfamiliar cheers. Male Patriot teachers por- trayed the football team in a skit during the assembly. NOT JUST ANOTHER FACE. Mrs. Ardella Lamb is crowned by Leonard Spltzer, principal. MRS. THEDADEAN MISS ELLA WALKER MRS. CAROLYN MRS. SARA WYERICK MRS ARDELLA LAMB BORGARD RICHESIN 22!For fun
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I Short but sfweet tcont. from page 193 Probably the most unusual vacation was had by Vicki Tennant, senior, who went to Alaska. lt was really different up there. The scenery is beautiful and instead -of 'deer crossing' signs, they have 'moose crossing' signs. I saw a few bears when we camped out, said Vicki. Though the temperatures soard well over the hundred mark, almost every day, Patriots weren't bored. We endured the heatg we made summerhappen. BRING IN THE CLOWNS. The clowns are only part of the act as Barnum and Bally Circus makes It's annual stop In Little Rock. Several Patriots indulged in a two iweek Young Life camp at Castaway, Minnesota and found it to be an exciting experience. As summer rolled to a close, it was time for band members to dig out their instruments and football players their cleats in preparation for two-a-days. Liberty Belles and cheer- leaders crawled out of bed at six a.m. :for practice and a weary newspaper staff began work on the first issue of the Constitution Though the yearbook didn't come out until May, staff members beat the pavement selling ads to reluctant businesses. EARLY START. The end of summer hrlugs Laura Harrlson back to school to set type for the flrst edltlon of the Constltutlon. Summer 21
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'I love PV week' OPEN WIDE. Eunlce Hudson shows how to promote splrlt by opening wlde and Iettlng It all hang out. e:. gifts' Q PEP IT UP. Rochelle Jackson, Leslle Garner and Mlchelle King promote school splrlt. T Wonderful week Love PV Week, was sponsor- ed by the Student Council in the early part of the spring semester. The week was to create pride among Patriots in their school. Students celebrated with Pin a Patriot Day, Kiss a Patriot Day, and Dress-up Day. The student council also provided refreshments in the teachers lounge for the faculty. At first I thought it was stupid, but now I realize that I like it, especially the 'Kiss a Patriot Day. said Tammie Terry. Student council sold bumper stick- ers and buttons to the student body to promote the week. The logo was fashioned after the I Love NY popular logo. . v i -f 7,133 A H?t,a:,T H Egg- l7',.fp,,JT3 b ww Half nav lwfitl f'i'4'2l'Er .-X Pfnaiot Dm 'I al-llllrb.-'1lAll.z2l-HQATPAOTS Qulclgggg ,ez Ji fL! yvqf- resygy fo E .. Vv'll.,Y PATRIOTS SHOW SPIRIT. Gwen Gray and I LOVE PV WEEK! PIUIDIB lllve I fllll Marilyn Lawson cheer the Pgtylqtg on gg 3 pep schedule to fnllflll In preparing for the Patriots assembly. Tlger basketball game. I Love PV!23
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