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Homecoming Court: Seniors E. Edwards (Queen), B. Lemox. M. Fleming, S. Knowles, K. O Neal; Juniors S. Tilley, C. Bond, C. Holmes, D. Reinhardt; Sophomores A. Manderson, J. Roberson, C. Palmer, and K. Scott. kiss (on the cheek, of course) from Mr. Christian. Frank Mendez is known throughout P.H.S. for his enthusiasm and pride for the Tigers— here we have a rare picture of him taken during the Homecoming Parade. 25
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Homecoming Tigers Tie Homecoming Game The tremendous procession of our decorated cars com- plete with police escorts . . . hoarse throats from yelling our Tiger cheers at all the innocent bystanders on Pala- fox . . . working madly sixth period before the parade, adding hist minute touches of balloons, streamers and banners to the cars . . . victory dances are best when they follow games that we haven’t lost—a close game with a thirteen—thirteen tie with Rutherford . . . hun- dreds of Beta Club corsages at the game . . . selling those corsages is a harrowing deal, but well worth it . . . the thrill of being one of thirteen girls chosen for Homecom- ing Court . . . biggest thrill of all—being chosen P.U.S.’s Homecoming Queen . . . Homecoming Queen Ellen Edwards smiles after receiving red roses and a
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Laugh-In” took on a new look as it showed up and cut down the EHS Rebels. Rebel Rousing Week The winning door turned out to be not a door at all, but a scene of the P.H.S.—Escambia game stretched from one door to another. Creators of the winning door were Home- room 10. RRW Raises Spirit For Rout Of Rebels A football game against our biggest rivals, the Escam- bia Rebels . . . observance of Rebel Week, a week dedi- cated to proving “Tigers Best!” with door decorations . . . an odd assortment of doors this year including an Enco tiger, a doorful of stuffed tigers, and the Buddha from last year’s chorus production saying “Bud-dha you. Rebels” . . . judgements made by the cheerleaders during an assembly when everyone else (almost) was at the pep rally . . . “Laugh-In” appearing at Tigerland, Room 02 . . . Judges of the doors were our cheerleaders who made the rounds while everyone else was at an assembly . . . well, practically everyone else. 26
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