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22fPLAY :Jr Showing her ability as a maimriss VanScoy has an urge to serve tea to Corporal Cliue Winton, lRon Kohelj Applying the finishing touches Mrs. Reynolds prepares the make up for Joe Pibella. ln the midst of an argument Kent Cooper, Lionel Toop, tries to persuade DiAnn Hundt, Penelope Toop, to see his point of uiew. Looking for a possible solution as to who decorated the pulpit, Kent Cooper, Lionel Toop, and Yvette Lovett, Miss Skillon, attempt to straighten things out. 'x X was L g fi, i is Q54 QUWU bmi W? We
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Peppy Pirates on the Rise Though a young school, the students at Palm Bay High are Pi- rates through and through, and the pep rallys held at PBHS are not soon forgotten. An amazing amount of spirit and togetherness is displayed at these gatherings. Practically everyone participates, the cheerleaders try to make sure a good time is enjoyed by all. Many innovative students, as well as teachers, perform entertaining skits, all of this by Pirates, for Pirates. 4475 g X Posing as Mel-Hi supporters, Melissa Nelems and Carolyn Gordan perform at the pep rally before the Mel-Hi, Palm Bay Game. Aduocating a worthy cause, the Palm Bay Pirates, are Butch Gerhard and Margie Coehler. Showing their good sportsmanship, uarsity football players Paul Bouuier. Karl Johannessen. Norman Frazier. Tom Brady, Mike Davis, and Matt Carter carry a deceased bulldog IKent Cooperl to his funeral, the mourners include Elise Vaugh and Mary Zepp. PEP RALLlESf21
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