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Robert Stotts, transfer student from Childress, checks local requirements for sophomore students. Most seniors had their portraits taken the day of registration. This is the third year Dick Fteylea has been senior photographer. Alberto Gonzalez, senior, was the very first student present to register. He gets plenty of help from Mrs. Trent, Mrs. Tucker, and Mr. Eakins. Mr. Staggs advises sophomore students on required math classes. Sabra Mayberry and Melissa Taylor compare their schedules with other classmates.
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egistration day was met with mixed feelings of excitement and an- ticipation for starting another school year, yet with some regret for the end of another summer. Registration was about the same with 131 total students enrolling. There were eight new students who registered for their first year at PHS. Freshman had to make a choice of which degree plan, regular or advanc- ed, they would be working for during their high school years. Seniors had their portraits made by Dick Reylea from Unique Reflec- tions in Lubbock. Registration went very smoothly because each class had their own designated time to register, and teachers helping them could concentrate on classes available to each separate grade. As freshmen, Lacy Fell, Rita Hemphill, and Ron Gilbert look over the requirements for a regular or advanced degree. Mr. Utley recruits sophomore boys for his agriculture classes. Alberto Gonzalez inquires about the home economics classes from Mrs. Tucker. bv-
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