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Where Does Songs 1. Why Can't This Be Love 2. Rock Me, Amadeus 3. Heaven Addicted to Love Scarecrow Movies TV Shows 1. Back to the Future 2. St. Elmo's Fire 3. Rocky 4 4. Police Academy 3 5. Rambo: First Blood Part 2 1. Bill Cosby Show 2. MTV 3. Family Ties 4. Kate and Allie St. Elsewhere Musical Groups 1. Van Halen 2. Bryan Adams 3. Motley Crue 4. John Cougar Mellencamp 5. Huey Lewis and the News 26 Our Times
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... and around PHS Board Election Seats Woman First time school board elections saw voters selecting new members for three districts, but only Pat Clements, the first woman board member, will begin serving the school in 1986. Students were traded between America and Spain during the 1985-1986 school year. In exchange for junior Barbie Newton, PHS was given Carlos Revert, and a learning experience was in store for the year. PHS, as well as Throop Elementary, welcomed an abundance of new teachers. The school system also welcomed their school tax for 1986, since it was the lowest in five years. Our school also saw two of its teachers become movie stars, or at least extras in a television miniseries. Frank Martin and Barry Sutherlin joined Tim Key to act as Civil War soldiers in a TV movie called North and South. No oscars were given to them, but at least they had a chance to finally act out their long-awaited fantasy to relive battles and times past. As the first semester came to a close, there were repeated hassles over the school's athletic code. There's nothing like a newly decorated car, and junior Chris Cornwell might agree, above. At least this was the new fad around PHS, borrowed from our parents generation. All it takes is a little time and plenty of Charmin. Gotcha! Sophomore Ty Benham, left, educates Trent King in the most painful fad for the school year. Challenges to drinking and smoking rules for athletes finally resulted in a new code leaving the issue up to the coach involved. Something definitely different was a first for Paoli's cheerleading squad. Five high school boys were tagged as cheerlifters. The brave young men that performed with their female partners helped cheer on the Rams throughout the winter. Another first was the service initiated by the Paolte staff. Called the Take Me Home Service, it encouraged students to telephone during prom night for a ride home in lieu of riding with a drunk driver. Although most were either too scared to call or were without need for the service, sponsors were pleased with the cooperation. Crazies Reign A new craze hit PHS like the hoola hoop in the 50's. The problem with this fad was that if you were not very good at it, you ended up with a sore shoulder. Gawking is best for those with good eyes and a strong swing. TPing cars in the parking lot was a big noontime passion. And the clunk in the hallways meant that another illegal game of pitching quarters was underway. Another craze that hit concentrated on the junior class. Apparently deciding that school was getting to them, the class took a day off. With the exception of a few dedicated students (and the close relatives of PHS faculty members) who stayed behind, the others crowded the absence lists as much as the flu bug had earlier in the year. When the inevitable happened, in-and-out-of-school suspensions were assessed. Our Times 25
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Your Money Go? 1. Gss 2. Food 3. Movies 4. Concerts 5. Tapes 6. Clothes 7. Car Repair 1. Pizza 2. Steak 3. Mexican Food pOOCl 4. Burgers 5. Chicken Our Time
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