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Noon-time dancing, one ol the years most popular activities, provided tlie something to do for rnany :students while waiting lor the afternoon to begin For Over One-Fourth of the Day PHS'ers attend school 7112 hours a day, tive days a week, 36 weeks a year, for a total of l35U hours a year. During this time, PHS is our Nhome away from home. While we are here, our activities vary from classes to activi- ties to dancing to everyday pranks. Each inf dividual fills many hours with extra-curriculars, but the basic reason for coming, learning, ocf cupies by tar the most at the time, There's iust enough time to get back from town, thinks leannie Simon as she checks her watch with the master clock in the office jil I g 1 t fi 1, , tl , -i It's time for another concert when Kenny Langdon sound manager, starts hau'ing the spoalcerfs in the Tig Arena down lor another check.
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l ll s '2 r i we l fl + vw . f . PHS Swing Choir members, who performed for many civic functions throughout the year are: Seated: S. Porter, I. Devine, L, Bishop, N. Redman, B. McMinn, L. Rassner, and I. Waltz, accompanist. Standing: I. Gothard, D. Reineke, D. Exrneyer, G. Moon, I. Atkinson, G. Kehler. This is PHS, Our Home Away from Home l'll take a Hershey bar, says Conradt Cutler as loyce Long, Ioan Cypherd, and Patty Rayrner wait their turn to be served by Ed Gebhart. Money from candy sales went toward Faculty Scholarships. PHS has a lot of rules, learns Mrs, Kay lordan, as .she takes over the shorthand classes late in the year. From the noon-time favorite, candy from Ed's candy stand, to the late evening per- formances of the swing choir and regular choir, PHS is a busy place all throughout the year. When teachers pile assignments on top of ev- erything else, we have no trouble finding some- thing to do all year.
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1 L ise Skinner as prize-winning costumes at the annual Girls' League Mama, I want my hott e. says ou she Karen lohnson, and Martha Scott display their Kid Party. Monticello's dummy seems to be having shoe trouble, and Gene Keh- ler repairs the ettigy, The dummy was used to spark team spirit PHS ls a Place for Kids Why do teachers have to pile on so much homework, moan Alice LaVanWay, Pat Lothspeich, and Nancy Hostetler as they take advantage ot every spare mo ment to study, .5.
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