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School Board Sets priorities For first time The Perryville School Board proposed a millage increase to finance a new building to provide classroom space for a band-music program, a new library, and three or four classrooms. The proposal failed in the March election by only 25 votes in one of the largest voter turnouts for a school election in the history of the county. This year the Perryville School Board set priorities for future growth of PHS and aimed at the highest standards in high schools — membership in the North- Central Association of Colleges and Schools. By working toward accreditation by NCA, the school board hopes to open new doors to PHS students. In order to make more books available to PHS students, the PTA focused its attention on the school library. Some 2200 books were donated to the libraries at the elementary and high schools during the PTA-sponsored book drive. The PTA also donated $300 toward the purchase of needed reference books. For the first time in several years a complete track program was available to PHS students. Enthusiastic response to the program enabled PHS students to par- ticipate in the state meet where two girls earned sixth place ribbons. As you read this yearbook we invite you to open the doors to Perryville High School, 1979-80. Above left: Kari Rogers and Susie Cannon enjoy a break between classes. Left: PTA officers discuss the plans for the PTA sponsored book drive. The officers are (I to r) Omerine Daley, treasurer; Janet Brown, secretary; Barbara Spickes, president; Billy Jo Branscum, vice-president.
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Below: Gaining speed, Howard Barton (center) makes his move to gain first place in the 100-yd. dash at a track meet at Danville. TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities 10 Organizations 44 Sports 66 Classes 82 Academics 118 Advertising 128 Index 154 8
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Above: Homecoming Queen Sheila Allen accepts the official football for the homecoming game from Superintendent J.L. Ford. Sheila was escorted by her father, Thomas Allen. Donnie Weiss carried the game ball and Brandi Campbell carried the crown. Above right: We fought a good fight - we kept the faith appears to be the motto of these Homecoming Spirit Week Bandage Day costume winners, Trevor Talley, Rusty Windle, Kwana Geddes, Phyllis Deavers and Mary McNeal. Right: Attempting to block Elliot Fawbush's jump shot during the Class Tournaments is Kenny Johnson while Michael Robinson prepares for the action. Although the juniors won this game, the senior boys were overall tournament victors. 10
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