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O Ryan Simm was an exceptional student at P.H.S. He received numerOus awards and honors such as highest average in chemistry, Algebra II, advanced placement English. and ad vanced placement European history. He was also a National Merit Semifinalist and a Bausch and Lamb Science Medalist. Beta Club, National Honor Society. Mu Alpha Theta, and the quiz bowl team are among the many school activities in which he was involved. Ryan plans to attend Tulane University and major in medicine.
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Leslie Fay Robertmn was a very active student at P.H.S. She was involved in such ac- tivities as Beta Club, Key Club, Junior Civitan, National Honor Society historian, and student coun- cil secretary. She received such honor and awards as sophomore class vice-president, Key Club sweetheart, junidr class favorite, Girls' State Delegate, P.H.S. mock trial team member, homecom- ing maid, and voted most versatile. Leslie Fay is undecided on the colyege she will attend, but she; intends to major in medicine.
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Seniors, juniors, and sophomores were all part of the reason why P.H.S. took a different point of view. Seniors, who had a two year advantage on their underolassmen, were the leaders of the school. Similarly, the juniors were ready for their second year of high school after spending their sophomore year at the Annex. Anxious and excited about high school life, the sophomores were also ready for new adventures. Graduation, graduation, graduation was the only thought on seniors' minds since the first day of These seniors do not seem to be letting future plans worry them. They are just enjoying life now. for class the next day. These juniors work diligently to prepare their work school. All that could be heard coming from the mouths of seniors was, ill can't wait until June 5! On the other hand, juniors had to settle down so they could tackle one of the hardest school years since ninth grade. However, they had a lot to look forward to because they would eventually be seniors too! Sophomores were ready to explore the Annex by meeting new friends and experiencing new things like oft-campus lunch. Senior, junior, or sophomore, they all took a different point of view. Excited about being at the high school. sophomores realize that its not all fun and games. . O takes a different . b so
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