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1. Student Council President, Emily Carnes, learns how to tie her shoes, under the tute- lage of classmates, Dale lowers, Mike Mullis, and Centhia Leaird. 2. FFA Sweet- heart, Wanda Evans, takes a walk during the Miss Tiger Pageant. 3. Senior Class offi- cers are Chalmers Lowery, President: Wanda Starnes, Vice-President: Belinda jordan. Secretary-Treasurer: Steve Iackson. Reporter. 4. Working on numbers for the Miss Tiger contestants is pageant co-chair- man, Teresa Evans. L 'd,Msf,I ,iss .vpyh I -', 'vs 5 .2-Q35 is ' x ,, , , ' 77 - -' as s er -9 X : 'i .' , 'i'1l 'i Y 'il 'vs-U mg R' , 5 a'if5i-that f 'f - A Wfftlfit it l tt 'ef Wu, fu w- -N..- 4fft+ t-We ii' rf, L fr 1 4 'iv i o f J I it 757, rf .li ' x a N 1 M 'r 'G :Q . swiH4..i get - 1, if f ., w ,. L t l 't viii fiiifi ' is xQx 'Us 1: , HF' ,wt - . um W, .. 4, . . . P 3 , ' J, l ' 1 ' X 93363 ., 1- , ,t ,,, ,. A ff V ve ' - Y H ' salt: .' ip, , ,xg ,vy N It I, ,xj gig' .2 ai -- ' ' '.-f In Nun f' .V ' ' ii -Ci .Y , W ,V sr ,, ,W fo as .sr as .i ,,s,..,,,,,,, was it ss Patricia Fay5iBurchfBiand, EPA. Missw Tiger Contestant. Basketball, Rep leader, Bldcl?iiP, Ahfniial Staff'-Btlggia' ness Manager, Vocational Club. Band. Officer, Whsis Who, Ameiican Hi' il Charles Mciliinley Caldwiillz Giilfl Cluhg I.V. and Varsity Football, Bases gllilu, Balpick de1it1?Court5iI, B11sdriver,i5i,Ch0I5iiS4fi Whois Who in Amerioan High Schools. All 'fgoiiferop Fog t Igall 1, , Golf Club. Student Council: Yii LV. and Varsity Football, Chess Club. Sag: 1 E223 Choiius, Boys? S'tate?Baseballi Tracilillf Emily Susan Carnes: American' Legion: AllkXxilgIf1I!L:f Agyvgml. ,Jffgv . ,an Cheeiile'arleff'fBanrli,i?l3e'1J CHE was tional Club, Student Council, Home' coming Court, Miss Qiiger Qg:Qte,star5Qp Betqfiilub ,:,, Kinual Fellow, Chigef Marshal, Block Speech Tearn, Whofs Who in Amerffl Courfcilt-Secfetaryitff Viceiilfhesiderifeff and President of Student Body, Robin' LyngfjQarnes5,frVcncarigpggal Clrrp, Clubgii ri-iaggfececsigs Choriks, Pep H Club? Patricia Ann' Catoe: Pep Club. Chorus. Homecogngg, ins-Claurl. Mark Douglas ClulfiI.V. and Varsiffi Foogffall. dent Council, ,Block P Club. Busdriver, K, EBM I vi t i I t t t 4 J School Name ,5C0IT1,IQJhllBBL, Baseballisw Tmffligikanidi-1ClarlfiS iiii FFA t'Vice-Presicientf FFA Secretaryif ll George Clyburn: Varsity gQ9otb,a,ll,X l FF Af g5PresiclQrit, Bugilrivelggis Ivan i7Courtney: P.G,fFel1ow. Ianidig 1, Warren Davis: Chess Club,Officer, yyiz , BHHCUHIOCR P1,45f1Ufl-,55Q2lf office-fff, GQ1f1fCmb.qi'iV1 trofiftfihll, t Driver, Blockf P Club. Football Mani l ,tk ,,. ,t ss siwtiug t .si xr nn is ,. it m tt
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1 g fp Long Live the Senior!!! Class of '75! Long live the seniors was heard often around the senior classes at PHS. Seniors are often strong and energetic and feel they can really put it together. Seniors show spirit through many different activities. They participate in all senior activ- ities and show spirit at games and assemblies. The seniors endured through many hard times and bad timesj Through the many memories and happenings of old, the seniors have much to be proud of. Through the many smiling faces of this year's graduation class, one can see love, understanding, and gaiety. Long live the seniors, means the seniors have much of the understanding and love they need to be a better person. Long Live The Seniors! 5 FQ-yZ .1-- - ,ALJ , U: , Y , 7,3 , at . ,. . , 11 . ,. 1 .2 . Q er fe at l erm? 'f gg tt as ' ,Agertpnr Qhess Girth-fiTlC,t t f I1dntipliofi'LeQe Agert5n:.Annu'al Stafff ' Hlocit? P,?iChess Cilubi Ari 1 5. t.3h1hggSpeeCh and Drama, Christmas . and ifcosl A W Az gtgmwtcdngtestg wigineri copteslt ,, 'Charles Russell Ar-ant: FFPQZ EtfeggtkinSoq5 kfypc-ational Club, Bus if difivefii, Clhf'orEis, Fj?fi'AaiKZhEistngas 5 ilgplewspagegr ,igS,tagf-general,Editogl, :Q Speech and DFama. Essay Contest t Tiger con.les.l'Hrtt., l' Teaclieris Aide, -Office Ride. Richard lt ,- ..,, , . . . . iW?313lfeIflAlkil15t1I131 GhesstaCl'1ib,iBoys55 rt, ' tt. Q9Ilg.f!M!f?y1.,I1G, 441 Qlvb-f Qlfess' GliAtibfMfIJeix3ise-'Karen Bmlakiineii- ,, 1 1V beerleader Band NEDT Merit giwagq, Beta club. Band Block Pt, Pep 2 -aglfiltlfiiiSt-tide-1ttLCcxi1neili Alternate .gQFt1'r- 1 rQEargiS,cliol,rarg,1 P.:Q. junior Fel1ow,,Miss . Marshal., roms' terms, tfHQ1rrev0trfHa Mart. M910.refLsat, t Speech 'afnd Drama, American Legion -fQr2Eij5rigfgil agjlonijesl Winner-, QF!-IA, lB3liiril- ,Presidenh Annual Staff fFea- ' 2't'i1ieST,, 'IfEr1f5i'Evelyfi'Bl6ke1iey: Rghdg1vhaB1eke'1ey2Qlvek t t - GLEb.Bi15 river, Batskizgtball. Tfiacli, tt fm?1A3NiUe?fP1'gsident,.g-31?hyl,-lisAHDQDQYE , 'gygfigTht:1Bus-Driver. Annual Steffi Pep i EHAifQ'Giiils e- State Alteinate. , gigntfogg Hegvmgi Bgoclg: Band. Band t 3B1ior5ff P. GHes5'CliiiJ, Band Officer, G 3 'Et.G'.13I11nfQr FellQw.ij3oy,g' State Alter- gate.. Kiiig Teefi. Ieian 'iAvery Bucli- Hnhigt Pep Club-.a53nnitaI'Staff, FHA. 2: M1 5, .W ,., I ,gl 'iigzgffl i lu' -3 . :TM V 1 1 N, ' - gif -141.4 Axgfzgf. if ftiiiiiiii- 'K-iii-17.-1'l-'z ,t ww t V S
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SenunsIiave11MJh4uchCDn Their Mind For Studying We knew we were supposed to be studying, but due to too much extra- curricula crowding our minds, it was impossible. Many long lost dreams and new adventurous ideas created mass confusion within us, for we realize these explorations are finally within our grasp. Football games . . . homecoming . . . applications for col- lege boards and college . . . mid-term exams . . . basketball season . . . caps and gowns . . . senior class day . . . the senior year is char- 2 t t acterized by endless assignments and numerous activities. Reflecting back we wonder how we made it through the year. The days are flying by. We keep wondering. Graduation. What will tomorrow foretell? Col- lege? Business School? Iob? Marri- age? So many decisions. Suddenly realizing we will go separate ways, we begin to cling to associations and memories of the past. Our life, in retrospect. The ending - but, oh, so many beginnings! v fit 'V il .1 LA as , wi fi t tt a'-' f rsf'i'?-slings raw? t iit' i 'ett - V +i+'J i ii t it f t if 317: 'flflfi i l it Lidaaf 5511'fie ..i.,.4Qvi?1U5it3?311il Q C li T sag saga 'QL T, ,f '., ' . si .T ami. .f if i ff fm ? .tl'. TF-!fff:M9fl atiilmltii YFTQ ' . 1 t WWI? tie '3'wfgiii.iQ? 'Q :': ' .. .tqgyagg fa,,a3igg'sQ l Q t,ein.w wg ,,.! we-QESN. .ti-tl' ' ,T Qlgsgss yf -i Q I A 1 .. it it , ,,, 'r it iz, - ' 11 Sets ,Q Y A! -K V 1 jffsiii , slfffii.. 126 Qowf 'ln Iilnnnu 9 'A . QQ, ' x - W5 I l g . .L Ii, in Y. .3 ' -lg, V4. l-v, A., S :-- ' x lk 5, X V ... M . f , J f -, Q-H ' lik 4 Ll 6 4 Jin 1 :kill 1 :' ' T W x ffl ' . F,-R .:'
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