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Student Life At PHS A typical school day for the students at Perrysburg High School begins at 8:00 am. After homeroom there are six periods throughout the day, ex- cept for lunch breaks which are a half hour long. During the four minutes be- tween classes, students can be seen in the halls socializing with friends and rushing to lockers. Most classes are made interest- ing by the variety of students, both in personality and geo- graphical makeup, and the fairly easy going manner in which most classes are conducted. Many seniors opt for early dis- missal times because of jobs but. for most students classes end at 2:30. After the final bell, there is a myriad of activities for students including clubs and sporting events. Many upperclassmen work in their spare time. Cashiers and counter jobs at short order restau- rants are probably the most com- mon jobs for students. Top: Seniors Debbie Kohl and Renea Nlowak look over a magazine during sociology c ass. Right: The crowded front stairway between periods is a familiar sight for students. Below: Cindy Keller, sophomore, enjoys a salad for lunch in the school cafeteria.
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COQERifUiHhEQs pvsauae GIRLS Sports at Perrysburg: Year of the Champions Sports during the 1979-80 school year at PHS was high- lighted by many team and individual achievements. Jacket football hosted some very fine AA and AAA schools and posted a 10-0 season recordl the best placement since 1943. . Girls' volleyball won the state AA tournament in November of 1979. The state title was the first team championship at PHS and the first team title in Wood county since 1957. Boys' and girls' cross country, soccer, and girls' tennis are also offered during the fall. Wrestling, boys' and girls' basketball, gymnastics, and bowl- ing were offered during the winter months. Coach Larry Clark has built a boys' basketball program that went from 10-11 in 1978-79 to a fine record of 23-1 in 1980 as well as a league, sectional, and district championship. During late winter and early spring, conditioning for boys' and girls' track, softball, baseball and boys tennis begins. All in all, the 1979-80 sports season was an exciting one, filled with many records that will be difficult to follow, but the spirit of winning will always be present at PHS.
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