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PCHS DAYS Looking like Alice Cooper, Burley Johnson takes advantage of dress-up day. The highlight of the 1972-73 school year was PCHS Days. Held May 9-11, PCHS Days were filled with many activities. Wednesday was dress up day. Students wore everything from a tux to bibbed overalls. Students were able to express themselves in the clothes they wore. The FTA presented an assembly in the auditorium. It consisted of skits of var¬ ious teacher types. Noel Wood presented a plaque to the school inscribed with the names of the Teachers of the Years. The cli¬ max of the assembly came when Karen Tur¬ ner presented the Teacher of the Year award to Mr. George Rigney. The Archive arrived on Thursday. After the play Turnaround was presented, Donna Martin, Editor, presented the Archive to the student body. Seniors of ' 73 then went to the football field for their picnic. Classes were not held during the afternoon so students could sign annuals. On Friday, the students were excused from 6th period and everyone went to the gym for the sock hop. Music was provided by the Medeval Prophecy. Warming up, Duke Turman and Ricky Hill As the band takes a break the students relax , get together on a song. Smiling with pride. Noel Wood of the FTA presents the school a plaque of the Teachers of the Years.
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tomorrow then yesterday hnson and Debbie Williams from danc ‘‘The Untouchables”, a well known group, performed at the Spring Dance. As the music fills the air, the spirit of brotherhood fills the soul.
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Getting into the act, cooks, Louise Gray, Lennis Inman, Gladys Hall and Bertha Smith do a skit at the panaroma. Getting in step with the beat, Norma Harriston and her sister dance at the panaroma. FUN FOR ALL The Panaroma Spectacular was held on Thursday night of PCHS Days. About 600 people attended Patrick County High’s first Panaro¬ ma. Comedy skits, a fashion show, talent shows, and the Blah Na Na were featured in the activities. At the PCHS Carnival, clubs were able to sponsor booths. Entertain¬ ment ranged from ping pong to a haunted house. About 200 students came out and enjoyed this activity sponsored by the ICC and SCA. Playing ping pong, Ricky Johnson realty en¬ joys the carnival. Reliving her wedding, Mrs. Phyllis Patrick County’s own Blah Na Na perform on stage. Eastridge models the dress she made.
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