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Page 15 text:
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Top: What could this be? Only the shadow knows? A coat sale no doubt. Above Right: A few police officers demonstrate the fine art of police work to some Phoebus students. Above Left: Phoebus Phantoms enjoy a school dance. Left: The majorettes lead the band in the Phoebus Day Parade. 11
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Spirit School Involvement leads to school spirit. With the arrival of two new classes of Phantoms this year, the school spirit that was an essential facet of life in these halls was something that the majority of these students had never before ex¬ perienced. Arriving from the ju¬ nior high school format, the new Phantoms were not exposed to ath¬ letic teams, pep rallies, homecom¬ ing dances, special school spirit week, and the general enthusiasm that seemed to penetrate the halls of Phoebus on the most ordinary of days. Becoming a Phantom is not an over night adventure. First one must learn his her way around the school, before he she even remote¬ ly feels at home. The open atmo¬ sphere and the overpowering size of the building created a “lost in space ” atmosphere for the first few weeks of high school life for the new students. Although there was much talk of the upperclassmen giving the low¬ er classmen a hard time — teas- ing, joking, this was not more evi¬ dent than at any given year in the past. Phantoms were Phantoms, no matter the age. It was easy to adjust to Phantom life once the initial shock of ad¬ justment was over. The students, faculty, administration, and sup¬ porting staff were more than fan¬ tastic at making one feel at home, a part of Phoebus. It is easy to be¬ come involved under such condi¬ tions. Top: Some of Phoebus ' Finest young la¬ dies quickly group together for a “quik pic”. Right: Raymond McNeill imperson¬ ates Patti LaBar. Far Right: Junior Var¬ sity player, Mike Artis, waits for his chance to get into the game. 10
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Right: Snow descends on the Phoebus Phantom on a cold January after¬ noon. Above: Greeting friends and walking to school t ogether is some¬ thing a majority of the Phantoms do Above: Much of the time between classes is spent getting the necessary materials from the lockers. Right: Friendship is the tie that binds; these young ladies have experienced much of life at Phoebus together. 12
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