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Startled by Gary Burnette’s appearance, Timmy Hughes, Edgar Gray, and David Collins stop to exchange comments. „ ■ Smiling shyly at the camera is an unidentified PCHS student, who gave it his all on “Dress-up” day. 24 P.C.H.S. Days
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Congratulations are in order for the King and Queen so Perry Hughes meets Dianne Hall with a kiss as an equal appreciation. The theme, “Lucky Star” was apparent by the giant silver star as a greeting when entering. Before the prom would start, Beth McConnell, an extra helper, does the last cleaning of the gym. Prom 23
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' Dress-up Days Break Monotony and Display Spirit, Personality If you were an alien visiting Earth for a good look at earth¬ ling life, and you arrived at Patrick County High on one of the school’s dress up days such as Halloween, you would most probably arrive at a defi¬ nite conclusion ... “THESE GUYS ARE NUTSO!!” Dress up days are scheduled for breaking the monotony of everyday routines at school. It is a good display of school spirit and personality if you attempt to go all out in dress¬ ing up. Beware of the little men in little white jackets car¬ rying stretchers, though; espe¬ cially if you happen to resem¬ ble an onion, or any other type of walking food for that mat¬ ter. Sometimes dressing up is part of the initiation for a club, such as the Jr. and Sr. Beta clubs who have required their members to dress up as everything from bees and ba¬ bies to celebrities and mon¬ sters. PCHS days give people a chance to show off their ward¬ robe; things that they would never wear before are worn without a care, or a fear of be¬ ing dragged off to some mental institution. So play extra attention to others on dress-up days, you may have a close encounter of the fourth kind, but whatever the case, they certainly make school life more exciting! Truly getting in the spirit, Tim Britt plays his part as Dracula to the utmost. Students are not the only ones to get involved in “dress-up” days. Mrs. Lynn Worley, English teacher, has a little fun too.
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