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hove: Sr.ntli Kief, Trudy Weburg, Queen Gloria Hargrave, Kathy Miller. Homecoming Queen Couri P.C.H.S. ’67 Homecoming Dance, October 7, provided a gracious and lovely closing to a most happy event. Against a background of velvet formals, dark suits, autumn leaves, and amber smoke, Gloria Hargrave was crowned Home' coming Queen by her letterman escort, Bill Pufahl.
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Freshman Orientation What, exactly, is success to a freshman? Is it entering, finally, those long-awaited high school years? Perhaps, but it is also being able to open lockers that seem to jam at the wrong time, finding that class at the end of the second floor hall on time, and eating lunch in less than half an hour. Can you not remember your first few fumbling days in high school? When their time comes to leave P.C.H.S., the class of 71 will still remember their Freshman Orientation, the confusion of those first days in high school, the stricter regulations, and “all that homework”, with nostalgia. Left: Freshmen get their first view of the complicated and expensive language lab; Mr. Shields attentively looks on; Memorizing your combination and getting your locker open on the first try appeared a little difficult. 10 Above: Student Council President Kick Schimanski welcomes the class of 1971 ; the Freshmen seem to enjoy their first high school dance.
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Homecoming The crispy autumn air of homecoming is filled with whispering and excitement. Float designs and work shops, the queen's name, float judges, all are secret until the night of the parade. The rally after the paraJe reveals these secrets at a chilly, damp athletic field, where enthusiasm mounts as the “enemy” is fed to the flames. A victorious game and a “winning” dance end a wee!; of thrills, chills, and fun. Above: Pep Club was a vital part of the Homecoming parade. Above right: This is the last time we'll see him around. Below right: Two of the queen candidates pose with the dummy. 12
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