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THE CHANGING FACES OF P.H.S. 1. GROUP SHOT! 2. Renee and amigo. 3. Tonya and Kris all cultured out. 4. So you think you have your hands full 5. Sunny Acapulco. 6. Land shark! 7. How do I look? 8. Hungry?!? 9. Lineman Rusty Johnson. 10. Obviously freshmen. 11. Tad don't look now, but. . . 12. With AVON you never looked so good! 13. Want my hair dresser's number? 14. Do I take an iron supplement? Why do you ask? 15. Pirate Power! The spirit” of PHS came through in many ways this year. The band members held a costume party and students dressed up for halloween in school. Some students needed no reason at all to alter their appearance. CANDIDS 7
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SPANISH CLUBS SAYS “HOLA” TO MEXICO The classroom material learned in Spanish class came alive when the Spanish Travel Club traveled to Mexico on June 9-18,1987. Included in this exploration were chaperons, Mr. Kobus and Miss June Barber, and club members Greg Laurie, Tonya Advey, Kris Thomas, Rusty McCandless, Mark Marzurik, Vikki Shields, Renee Thompson, Bob Torzok, Jeff Martin, Tami Gilson, and Louis Schweickart. In addition, Beth Winthrup, the winner of her school contest, joined the group. During the seven days in Mexico City the group experienced Mexican culture and saw such sites as Chapultepec Castle, The Pyramids of Teohihuacan, The Shrine of Guadalupe, The Plaza of Three Cultures, and The Ballet Folkorico. Next, the Travel Club traveled to Taxco, the City of Silver, where they stayed a few hours before venturing to Acapulco. During the three-day stay in Acapulco, the Travel Club saw many wonderful sites. Unfortunately, some of the group sampled more than just the Mexican culture. At least one student experienced Montezuma’s Revenge”, earning her the title “Double Whami Tami”. In addition most club members will not soon forget Mr. Kobus' famous saying Group Shot!”. The group would stand together at a famous site while Mr. Krobus would take 10 or 11 pictures with each members’ camera. By the last shot the members were often too tired to smile. Despite a few inconviences, the group enjoyed their travels. They returned to the United States with many memories to last them a lifetime.
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