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9NAIL9 9LIDE DOWN, BALLS BOUNCE Not the usual dark, locked school building after the 3:30 bell, Paoli High School comes alive on Thursday night. Besides North-wood conducting classes at PHS, the gym is filled with intramurals and the cafetorium might be the scene of French Club s annual snail struggle. Most successful, most appreciated addition to extracurricular activities was intramural basketball action. Six girls' teams and nine boys' teams competed every Thursday night. (Right) Sherry Patton searches for someone to pass the ball to so she can get all those people out of her way. (Upper Right) Sometimes those fast-paced gal games can be so exhausting that player Nancy Lane is happy for her turn on the bench. (Above) Gary Deaton goes up for a score as his team battles to stay in a tie for first place with Ron Cox's squad. 10
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Latins Meet 8now, Pilgrims — Skirts Travel Like Yo-Yo's Dawn of a decade brought changes to the students of Paoli High School. One of the happiest innovations was more exchange students—girls this time. It was different for them too. (Far Left) For Pat Salavarrieto the happiness of her first snow fall and the tingle of below zero weather are white excitement. (Left) Since the Pilgrims didn't make it to Guatemala, Ana Blanco celebrates her first Thanksgiving with her adopted American family, Mr. and Mrs. John Woodburn and Mary. 9
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UP — PHS NIGHT LIFE SWINGS Sometimes between the intramural games the cafetorium was where the action was. French Club initiates all new members with a snail feast. (Center) Kim Strother shows he enjoys the way the squirmy fellows slide down, but Vicky Thompson found they don't slide so well when your nose is the pusher. When a B-ball team wasn’t on the floor, it could always be turned into a cheering section. (Above— left to right) Ellen Strange, Donna Slayton, Myra Barker, Cindy Ramsey. Shawn Padgett, and Joy Riley.
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