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Even though hur- ried students still rushed madly about the campus greeting old friends and meeting new ones, organization seemed to be the key factor during student orientation. Freshmen and Sopho- mores attended school on Thursday, August 31 to pick up their sched- ules, books, locks, and to get acquainted with teachers. Varsity cheer- leaders and cabinet members held tours of the school for new stu- dents. Juniors and Seniors repeated these activities on the following Tues- day. The School District decided to omit the usual half-days at the begin- ning of school by offi- cally opening with a full day of classes on Tues- day, September 5. WNMM-W r 14 vs QP. X is STUDENTS enjoy the first tation Day. ISSUING books days of school by getting was the first thing Mrs. reacquainted with old Bonnie Davis decided to do, friends. top left. HELPING top center. ROLLER skat- to get the school ready after ing proved to be an emerging a long summer, Mr. Henry new sport on the Parker Goodjohn. left. polishes the campus, right. LAUGHTER floors. Members of the makes it easier for Frances School Information Commit- Mullen, far right. as she is tee. Kenley Jones, and Guy initiated as a 1972-73 Varsi- Smith, above, direct new ty Cheerleader. students to classes on Orien- ' t .yt 1 I 5 f .-.f re - - .. I l
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Activities ranging from poolside parties to football practice occu- pied the time of P.H.S. students as they wel- comed the school free days of summer. While many students enjoyed the hot days by relaxing near pools or frequent trips to the Grand Strand, others had various summer jobs including working part- time at service stations or as department store clerks. Some students helped with the main- tenance of school grounds and frustrated Parkerscope staff mem- bers spent long, hot hours selling ads. Band members escaped the heat during the week of August 28-September 6 at Camp Hideaway where they worked end- less hours on new musi- cal arrangements and precision drills but relaxed at the end of the camp session at a square dance. 13
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