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LAST LAP--- Arc Light Editors search for boo-boo's in book. JOY!---The new Arc Lights have arrived. 'gvsig aes 'sz 459 X-. ,--N Y, 4 I ANNIVERSARY ARC LIGHT The major event in the P. H. S. school year of '60-'61, was the delivery of the '60 anniversary ed- ition of the Arc Light. Editor Linda Wilson and co- editor Frances Hamilton slaved, as did everyone else on the staff, and the result was a fabulous, goldl- covered book, which was a success in every way. GOLDEN MOMENT--- Say, honey, say Lin- da Kay Buckley and Kaye Murray to Gloria Reynolds, you've been signing our books for a flat hour! ! 26 SILLIMAN HARDWARE COMPANY I
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ABOUT THE CAMPUS - - WHO DONE IT? People seem to think that, whatever was done, Drew Frantzen done it. He ap- pears awfully fed up with being accused so wrongly or maybe we should say so rightly! I DO! I DO! says Jerri Foss, as she gets sworn in' by Shirley Kirkwood. The Civics classes always go in for this type of discipline in class. SHE SHOULD BE PROUD! Susan Hardgraves loo ks mighty proud, as Mrs. Harold Dietz presents her with the A m er i c a n Legion Auxiliary Citizenship Award. This award was one of the many given at the Awards Assembly. I-IECK'S DRIVE-IN k 4
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A FALL HIGHLIGHTS WE---thrilled at the ball games, cheered come on Wildcats, yelled at the pep rallies, grinned when we won, cried when we lost, waited for Andrew to kiss Mary, laughed at the booster posters, went beyond the call of duty to win school spirit, wrapped many a goal post, and stood silent at the end, the annual bonfire. f ssii 1' f' I' -1.. ffff V. ' -Q i ' ' I lr., as THE ESSENTIAL SIX---What's a downtown pep rally without X F i Yig our P. H. S. cheerleaders? I Q I HLHLL Q -.-, l'i I I mv iia- , gg, A ! sd 1 iii, f - gf? , , I , I , .riffs 'Q ,, , ,VIKVK I ffl QUICK! !--- Will Johnson re- I , A 1,5 sorts to using safety pins when pgy, M ,ss,, . .,,, 5- ,fw .- ,.w:gf..,g,g:' .-,-- ssiz, '-, :,,,f,:???w. 4' nothing better is available. SPIRIT POSTERS--- What would we do w i th o ut Karen McVean and her weird way of drawing cari- catures of her friends? fax WHAT, NO VINES?--- Jungle Jim Sheppard finds it necessary to use his balance atop the telephone pole the seniors used to mark the goal of the '60 bonfire. LK 1 x ' lf! in Q tdddi .s ,- r 'SX It A . , , SHY REPOSE---Mary Ward, our 1960 Home- coming Queen, stands h a ppi 1 y surrounded by three husky football players who presented her with red carnations. PARAMOUNT CLEANERS 27
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