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Greg Archambeault takes a leisurely stroll through the center spot of Patrick Henry's Quad. imffsl sq., :rg . 'f f l Www z W w i ,ffiissiw -iff 6 A LV In f ' 'L 2 -' 'f tw W 4 V V Wr-l W I - ' 'A . - Q- . - as-1. - ', --as 3, Y ' gf I -5 , i nv. 46' W 'K 45, . 'Fw L' t all . 4' . A,...-v h . . 4 n .,.,ff! , Patrick Henry from the Locker's Angle Turn the lock, open the door, in an hour they're back for more. Slam it, jam it, don't let the books fall out, how could students survive without! We, the lockers of Patrick Henry, owe a great responsibility to our student body. Although my job of storing books, bags, backpacks, lunches, and garbage may have seemed boring, we were an important part of your schooling years! Exciting things have happened to me over the years. For example, my front door changed from rainbows to rockgroups and graphics to graffiti, but no more. We then had a strict dress code. We were either green or gold, well, not exactly Patrick l-lenry's green and gold! This code made it hard for students to find their lockers, but each locker's interior had an individual characteristic. I was often designed with wall-to-wall carpet, memo-boards, and the latest sex symbols. Remember, next time the value and importance of a locker is dis- cussed, you got it straight from my angle! When walking through the 'K3OOls hallway, it's easy to see that lockers may get a little messy! 38 Activities , . ,t.,,
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W se ' ii, Kathy Ackley shows her spirit during a wild ride in the Buck-Buck competition, gif ,JW L, 5 L: -Sw 2 '3ii i V3 s X , x V as 5 Q., K HJ Mifim W i i - Q 'Pi Karen Smith smiles for camera, as other students anxiously wait for the competition results, Smiles of defeat are seen, as these stu' dents are about to win the Tug-of'War. 'wh J. XY, We '?f s i Class Competition 37 i
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9' WMV ,h, . air, g k q I 4, .. 5,,,,w s' 2.-f ' .. ,pw K . .,,,.. 211 'M STOP! Go directly to jail, do not pass GO. do not collect 5200. The Monopoly board remains a unique angle of our quad, even after being sand' blasted. Look inside, at just one of thousands of lockers. and you will see the many different ideas and per- sonalities of P.l-l.'s many students. ffv 12 Q 1 1 I P ,J :X as-s If T T as an hat' up in the four corners? Inch after inch, angle after angle, the Quad was the general, central place to be. The quad served as a lunch spot and an activity area. In past years, students, with permission, were allowed to paint the quad, but unfortunately, like the lockers, that was discontinued. The designs added a creative aspect to school. Among those designs was the popular Monopoly board. Diane Howlett said, 'Alt was all right to sandblast some things, but the Monopoly board has been here since school began in 1968. It was a part of this school. Many Lisa Sirois gets caught in the act as she plans on escaping out the southwest gates of the quad. students felt the same way and viewed the Monopoly board as a Htrademarkf' Perhaps in future years, students will N ur the Monopoly board . . . be able to paint the quad, but for now, it is all but faded. Lockers and Quad 39
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