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Roaring “Hit the lights”, were the first words heard as students came pouring into the audi¬ torium. From the first, Elvis, and the Teeny-boppers were a great success. Laughing and applause came from the spirited crowd. Mrs. Thompson’s history class and Mrs. Eastridge’s Sociology class really worked hard preparing for the show. Many long hours went into practicing and getting the props together to make the show a success. And what a success — the 50’s day at Patrick County High was one of the best ever. Modeling for the fashion show, Ronnie Spence does his thing. We could say the car broke down, or we had a flat, or ... Master of Ceremonies, Jeff Stultz and Mike Bridges are great, while Christine Fain looks on with anticipation. Daniel Boone (Huge Gates) skinned the “bar”, but the “bar” came back. Waiting for the show to begin are Ricky Fulcher, Ray Martin, Stanley Dunkly, Tom Bernard, Kim Bowling. 13
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II Are 12 Elvis Presley (alias Ricky Fulcher) really gets down on the beat. Backstage the lights are one important part of a good performance. With hula- hoops spin¬ ning, Denise Barbour and Karan Belcher show how easy it can be. Ventriloquist, Tim Flippin, finds it’s easy to be one, while Stanley Dunkley finds it f s easier to be a dummy. People from the 50’s think it ' s groovey doing ‘ THE HOP.” Coke, Bobby- socks, and saddle oxfords were nifty back in the 50’s.
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Ronald and Willie Lead As Mark Williams announces the results of the events in the PCHS vs. F-C vs. Bassett meet, Robert Whitlow smiles at the photographer while Stanley Dunkley shows con¬ cern on the way that the meet is going. Bassett won going away, but PCHS nipped the Cavs by one for second place. Effortlessly, Martin Clark pole vaults high enough to clear the bar and place in the meet with G. W. Carver and Laurel Park. Unfor¬ tunately, the LP Lancers were too strong as they took a 69-50 ¥2 -50V 2 win. Coach Phil Dieck- hoff s 1974 track squad was paced by the spectacular Ronald and Willie Younger brother act. Their in¬ dividual efforts pre¬ sented the only high¬ lights of the spring for the squad which suf¬ fered through a 1-6 season. On the season, Ronald set four new school records in the 100, 220, shot put, and discus and ran a leg in the record setting 880 yard relay team. Excluding the dis¬ trict and regional meets, Ronald fin¬ ished with 171 points scored in only seven meets. This repre¬ sented an average of 24 points a meet. However, the older Younger qualified for eight events in the dis¬ trict meet. He was truly one of the top performers in the re¬ gion last spring. 1 14 Boys’Track
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