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'- t HOIVIECOMING IS A time of working together, making new friends, and having fun. It is also a time when all the alumni of PHS can come back and renew old friendships and memories. The theme of Homecoming was Disney Days. The week held many activities. On Monday things started off with a slave auction. The football players got the chance to buy a favorite girl for a day. Tuesday things were reversed. The girls were able to get revenge. Wednesday was Dress Up Day, students and faculty came to school dressed as their favorite Walt Disney characters. All the alumni were invited back to the campus to visit. Thursday was Mouseketeer Day. Everyone grew ears and whiskers for the occasion. Friday, the big day, started off with an assembly put on by the football players, cheers, Kitten Kadets, Band, and King and Queen candidates. KOPP. PAGE TOP FAR LEFTJ Seniors all join in on stapling the last flower on the float. COPP. PAGE TOP LEFTJ The Juniors had Dumbo for their float theme. They came in fourth place. IUPPER LEFTD Donald Duck captured third place on the Freshman float. KABOVEJ Dumbo gets some finishing touches from two Junior girls. IOPP. PAGE BOTTOM LEFTi Pauline Bertucci, a sophomore, wonders if they are ever going to find some more string. tOPP. PAGE LEFT! The Senior float which was designed around Cinderella and her midnight warning took first place. CLEFTJ Pirates of the Carribean was the theme of the Junior float which took second place.
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