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2-3-0 Record Concentrating on hand placement, Sandra Webb listens for the start of a practice run. Across the finish line and a winner! Evalene Hatcher finishes first in her heat of the 100 yd. dash. The Girls’ Track Team had a fairly success¬ ful season. They won several meets and fin¬ ished third in the Piedmont District Meet. Those girls that came out for the team showed dedication as they practiced many long and hard hours. Coaches Beverly Dillard and Darlene Thomas also were very dedicated to the team. The long hours of practice paid off for several girls. A few of these were Arlene Bow¬ man, Evalene Hatcher, Sue Me Alexander, and Jennifer Scott. Arlene Bowman became the first girl from P. C.H.S. to advance to the State Meet. Next year’s team will be at a loss because of the graduation of Jennifer Scott and Arlene Bowman. Coaches Beverly Dillard and Dar¬ lene Thomas hope to see more girls out for the team. With most of the members return¬ ing, the team should fair well in 1976 compet¬ ition. - Girls’Track 17
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Giris ’ Track Posts A After a long off-season, Arlene Bowman gets reacquainted with the hurdles 2 - 3-0 Varsity Record Girls’ Track Coaches for 1975 were Ms. Darlene Thomas and Ms. Beverly Dillard PCHS 70% Laurel Park 47 Bassett . 44 % PCHS 70 Carroll County 35 F.C. 33 PCHS 40 G. W. Carver 69 Laurel Park 33 PCHS 41 G. W. Carver 81 F.C. 19 PCHS 52% F.C. 15 Drewry Mason 74 Coaches Darlene Thomas and Beverly Dillard stand by after presenting Jennifer Scott and Arlene Bowman their trophies. 16 Girls’Track
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M. The office closets were busted very badly. This sign was on the women’s bathroom, in the office, after the break-in. “Why in the world would anyone want to get IN school?’’ one student asked. “I spend all my time trying to get out!’’ On October 1, 1975 the school was broken into by thieves. Windows were broken in Mr. Hiatt’s office, and the drawers to the filing cabinet, and desks were emptied. The front office suffered losses of valuable equipment. Mrs. Williams’ office, in the cafeteria, and the teach¬ ers’ lounge were broken into also. The bad part about this is that the thieves haven’t been caught yet. Desks were destroyed as the thieves tried to find money. The thieves broke the doors, and tore up locks badly. 18 Break-in
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