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A. The “Mormon Tabernacle Choir’’ at our High School?? B. It’s the big game —want to trade places? Lisa, you look CATchy in your whiskers. D. What you looking at Chris? E. Hop-along Bigham. F. What’s so funny Carol? G. French Club float is first in the club category in the Parade. H. What’s so amazing Cindy? I. It’s nice to have somebody to lean on. J. Hey, Hey, Hey, it’s the Junior class float. K. A typical student?
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HEART FUND For the past twenty-four years, February has been designated as Heart Fund month at PCHS. It has become a tradition for clubs, organizations, and individual groups to sponsor money-making projects for the Heart Fund. Twenty-five years ago on March 13, 1952, the PCHS student body dedicated the Mary Kuykendall Carpenter Heart Fund Memorial and presented the charter in a special assembly to Mrs. Helen Kuykendall. Mrs. Kuykendall was then the librarian and senior honors English teacher at PCHS. Her daughter, Mary, had been graduated from PCHS on May 31, 1943. When she was only 26 years old, Mary died as a result of heart disease on March 3, 1952. The students had felt a keen and sincere sympathy for Mrs. Kuykendall, and from their desire to express their feelings came the proposal by the Student Council for this memorial. Since that time, each year during February, the Student Council has assumed leadership in the annual community drive. The first annual contribution was sent to the American Heart Association in 1953, and it was specified that the full amount be used for research. Since 1953, the PCHS student body has sent in no less than $1000 each year. The George Washington Freedom Foundation Award was given to PCHS in recogni- tion of this project in 1954. We have collected and donated more than $35,000 over the past years. Since 1973 an annual donation has been given to the Pinckneyville Com- munity Hospital to purchase needed equipment to check, monitor, or treat peo- ple with heart problems.
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