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I I s l I I WE'RE NUMBER ONE-Ryan Criss, Chris Whitsitt and Roger Hamilton kept Freshman spirits high. LIFE IN THE FAST LANE-Sherry Morrison ' takes time to smile for the camera. Getting As the end of August came around, students found themselves in the mainstream of PVHS. On the first day of school students were involved with making new friends and being reacquainted with 6 September
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IN' OUT mer was filled with hard working days and nights complete with parties, friends, orjust cruising and jamming. Towards the end of August, the once barren halls of the high school were again filled with students ex- changing pictures and memories of their favorite summer. RELAXING IN THE SHADE-Wes Carter, James McMahon, James Miller, Bill Ponder, and Bobby Gardner take a break during a raft- ing trip on the Illinois River. 4th OF JULY-Waiting for the fireworks display, the crowd catches up on all the sum- mer pastimes before the show begins. -Wyse 'K 4
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PUNK BAND-Cathey Purser, John Williams, Angie Cochran, Sherry Summers, Jeanette Na- tion, David Driskill, Jeff Hooper, Tracey Hoyle, Len Coter, Lynn Morgan, Cathey Summers, Michelle Johnson, Vida Jones, Gayla Johnson, Edwin McCreary, Mike Bonner, and Jim Wayne Winkle get the school spirit going at the first pep assembly of the year. RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS-Steve Hesser twith earringl and Greg Brown shared a warm handshake at the first pep assembly on Punk Day. NIS! Back In The Groove ld ones, and at the same time, cat- hing up on where everybody was, ow they spent their summers, and here they went. September brought with it a new est. Zest meaning the Community Education Program, headed by Julie Kay. The Youth Council sponsored the Back-To-School-Dance, as well as the Powder Puff Football Games. September also offered a winning sf .L ENROLLMENT DAY-Vida Jones, Ron Hamilton, Kelly Hasselman, Melinda Rude, Kenda Elkins and Chop Howard assess the schedule situation while Elizabeth Garrett tries to be patient. PUNKS-Jana Flanders, Clint Riddle, Missy Phipps, Patricia Guerrero, an unidentified punk and Geri Ransom fight for the first spirit stick. season for the Panthers. They opened up their season by defeating Madill. The first pep assembly gave students a chance to express their excitement, class pride and school spirit. September 7
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