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Seniors Squeak by Juniors Powderpuff '76-77 The night of November 19 held much excitement for the students of PHS. lt was the night of the annual powderpuff game. Along with the traditional jr . -Sr . game, there was also a Frosh. -Soph. game. The Freshman girls pulled out a strong victory over the Sophomores , 18- 2. During halftime ceremonies of the jr.-Sr. game, james Byrd was crowned PHS's 3rd annual powderpuff queen. The night's festivities came to a close with the Senior's edg- ing the juniors 2-O. Miss Powderpuff 1976- 77 james Byrd W fi'
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,tives MOST TALENTED Cathy Williams and Guerln at MOST DEPENDABLE Lou Ellen Wheaton and Lymunel Stowers I ig R Wa 4 fa in in 4 .N EM 'gg' 25 FRIENDLIEST Carolyn Hunter and Josephus Webb Hr '5 figs ,,:,, ff ,- 'Pl' , ,, J U MOST ATTRAC TIVE Audrey Gambrell and Benjie Evatt 115 'E as llana -Q l
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SYURTS Roundball Always Competative At mid-season, P.H.S. had an undefeated boys' team, as far as conference games were concerned. The boy's team, as usual, was coached expert- ly by Mr. Booker Davis. Masters of the fast break, this year's experienced team included seven sen- iors: Bill Dunlap, Clinton Cobb, Ronnie Wiley, Paul Gambrell, Al Brown, Ray Rice, and record-breaker john Galloway. Galloway has broken not only a Christmas tour- nament record against Pal- metto, but against Wren he broke a school scoring re- cord When he scored 46 points. Another outstand- ing senior is Clinton Cobb, who, in his junior year, was named All-Conference center. See p. 125. New Team Excels This year, Pendleton had a new team: Volleyball. Led by Miss Devlin, the team did very well. See p. 138 . Girls Show Spirit The 76-77 cheer- leaders kept spirits soar- ing. The ten varsity girls attended a National Cheer- leading Assoc. camp dur- ing the summer. For more details, p. 125. Football Has Winning Season This year's football team finished with a 6-4 re- cord. Seven seniors will leave the team, many with impressive records . julian Fant made All Conference quarterback, Randy Isbell was All Conference guard, and Cliff McLellan was All Conference linebacker. See p. 118 for details.
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