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Page 28 text:
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Teachers ‘Do As The Students Do’ The spring event of Patrick County High School Days prompted students to smile and laugh more than usual. The week was filled with as¬ semblies and dressing-up in various costumes and stu¬ dents enjoyed a welcome break from tests and study¬ ing. The teachers were no ex¬ ception. On the second day of PCHS Days, the administration and faculty presented themselves before the student body strictly to entertain. They ac¬ complished this through the annual Teachers’ Assembly which was held in the gym. The highlight of the assem¬ bly was the play that some of the teachers performed which they called, “Do As The Stu¬ dents Do”. The plot of the play was for various teachers to portray their favorite stu¬ dents in a classroom situa¬ tion. One really rotten kid named Billy (Mr. Dillon) re¬ ceived licks from his teacher, Miss Knockers (Miss Bu¬ chanan). Other acts in the assembly included a tuba solo by Mr. Bill Pons, who was accompa¬ nied by Miss Rorrer on the pi¬ ano, and a song and dance routine by Mrs. Belcher, Miss Bleckley, Mrs. Eastridge, Miss Rorrer, Mrs. Shelor, and Mrs. Worley. Mr. Leon Pollard and Mr. Clarence Hall performed bluegrass music selections with a little help from student Kevin Joyce and the evening concluded with an imperson¬ ation of “Green Acres” char¬ acter Mr. Heaney by Mr. Da¬ vid Sparks. The assembly was enjoyed by all and would long be re¬ membered as a hilarious event. The bully of the class, Billy Dillon, receives a paddling from the teacher, Miss Knockers while Dougie Wingate, shouting, disrupts the remaining group. To the audience’s delight, Mr. David Sparks impersonates “Green Acres” character Mr. Heaney. 24 PCHS Days
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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth quarrel over the murders of the king and his friend, Banquo. Mr. Fred Clifton waits with Lori Banks to be introduced as the Distinguished Patrick Coun- tian. Later in his speech, the elderly gentleman related various anecdotes from his childhood which contained wise advice for the new gen¬ eration. PCHS Days 23
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Page 29 text:
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l 9 3 c 1 f - La ■ ' J v Jg 1 m M ipsS? jjHZ 1 wP-SSEt ft? x 1 - - ' ' Wm w[ Bf ; l!l!Br ' ' ' ' sBk 1st i|!l§s ®B « « W Mrs. Ann Belcher kicks up “her” heels in glee as she joins in the singing for the students and faculty. Mr. Bill Pons performs a tuba solo while Miss Peggy Rorrer accompanies him on the piano. PCHS Days 25
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