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K A Q V J. Qs-gif. .. rt-+1 's 'f'Fm3g?f ' r ,M ? qnz k7,, ' H-1 u- i 4-L Rewards For Eleven Long Hard Years On October 13, 1976, the dynamic junior class ordered their high school rings. They had to choose from many different styles, shapes, sizes, and colors. They were very anxious to order their rings. Actually, after eleven hard, long years you would be, too. Every- thing went along smoothly until the salesman asked if there were any ques- tions. Along with the reg- ular questions that created mass confusion, there were also many problems. Many of our brightest jun- iors just couldn't figure out on which finger to put the ring! Vitalis Returns To PHS Prior to the football game against Woodruff, on Friday, February 25, 1976, the students aroused spirits around the school to get the players jacked up for victory. As a spe- cial treat the cheerlead- ers asked everyone to put on their bobby socks and to slick back their hair. Many students wore bright red cheeks, dark shades, leather jackets, and calf- length skirts with sweat- ers. Carolyn Bruce and jacky Kackson were awarded prizes at the pep rally for best dressed. Al- so, a dance contest at the rally resulted in a three- way tie between couples fcon't. on p. 232i
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A Smorgasbord Of Activities At PH Seniors Get On The Ball To Get Un The Boat During the 76-77 year at PHS, the Seniors made use of their minds, bod- ies, and time by raising money in various ways toward a trip to the Ba- hamas in the spring of '77. Spirit chains were made during lunches to implant victory thoughts into the football players for the upcoming games. Also, many compliments were received from parents, relatives, and neighbors, who attended the barbeque supper sponsored by the I ' K lb we . . i ' i . A in A S . ' i, .,,, , ,. ' , sl.. - ,ttt U, .pr Q .Q , Kiwi F -ii H Seniors. Later on, the Seniors found out who were the gourmets in their communities by the boom- ing sales of cookbooks. At the Halloween Carnival, the Senior class sponsored a jail which proved to be a big success among the many students who owed others a last laugh. The only thing wrong with the refreshment stand was the fact that there was never enough change for the anx- ious customers. Although the roullet wheel did not bring in very much money, it did point out many po- tential gamblers. Many other projects were tackled to send the seniors on their way. Thanks are extended to Mr. Martin and all the senior sponsors. ...gikiga mp PHS Students Smile For Dol look all right? Is my collar straight? What about my make up ? I-Iomeroom 11B please report to the gym to have your pictures taken. This is what one hears throughout picture day. As the underclassmen were called to the gym, teach- ers complained because their classes were con- stantly being interrupted. The Seniors' pictures were taken in the woods beside the practice field. The Seniors were the luckiest class because it Mug Shots took longer to take their pictures, therefore, they were able to miss more of class. Three or four poses of each Senior were taken, Pictures were taken for two days. N
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'77 Busy Year Landmark Sales The 76-77 yearbook staff sold yearbooks at lunch for three weeks. Every day two people would sit outside, taking money and giving receipts. At times things were slack and staffers could have a good time with a friendg however, other times things were so busy not a word could be said, other than asking for names and homeroom numbers. The staffers' efforts paid off for many entertaining Landmarks were sold to PHS students, who sadly watched their ten dollars disappear. Flowers For Teachers The teacher's at PHS will now be receiving a rose for their birthday presented by the Student Cotmcil. When Coach Fin- ley, one of the first re- cipients, was given his rose at a pep rally,' he turned a deep red. In loving, you lean on someone to hold them up. Rod McKuen ffr:::::::::::::::-Hff-fffffv zirirr-A-+2fgj,e,p gig, s g Even if you re on the sgsfgalgseziisgivsfg 'I V M right track, youvll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers Ghost Appears In Room 24 Early this year, a group of seniors organized a seance to bring back the ghost of Henry V, in order to learn more about his reign. As the students sat in a circle around a lit can- dle, a mysterious ghostly figure appeared, with a crown on his head, and spoke of historical events in Medieval England. The figure soon disappeared, however, leaving a flaber- gasted class, the members of which swore that the ghostly king had curly, blond hair on his head and legs.
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