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Below: A musical example of the labors endured by the students of music. Right: Walter Brower sporting the new band uniform, poses for our photographer. Bottom: Sheri Smith and classmate industriously work on the latest problem. «0 throw the night 4
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y Left: Dressed for Spirit Week, who is this masked man? A little terror in the morning is sure to get your heart pumping. Above: Junior Varsity coaches discuss a little strategy during the game. Below: Phoebus High band members take their music seriously during rehearsals. 3
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Keep in Step The new school year brought with it a large number of changes. Middle school was no longer a concept — it became a reality in the 1985-86 school term. The implementation of this concept brought about the arrival of the ninth grade class in a high school situation. This, alone, was met with mixed emo¬ tions. Naturally, the majority of the ninth graders were more than ecstatic with this golden opportunity. Though they never experienced a year at the top of the ladder in junior high school, they were willing to accept their fates and once again be the “mice” of the building. But, wow! Just think — high school — more freedom — more responsibilities. The class of ’89 was more than ready to accept whatever challenges came their way. Tenth graders found the change to the middle school concept a bit more frustrating. They, of course, were spending their first year in the high school situation also. Luckily, they instantly progressed one step up the educational ladder. However, many tenth graders felt deprived of the special status one achieves when he becomes a high school student, as they had to share these feelings with the ninth graders. Upperclassmen, both seniors and juniors, rather enjoyed the fact that there were approximately four hundred “extra” under¬ classmen who they could provide with improper directions and kid about being newcomers to Phoebus. Weighing the positives and negatives, Phoebus High School truly benefited from the change. School spirit was promoted. The Phantoms of Phoebus High increased their awesome power to Phantomize! Top Left: Chenelle Easter dreams of Graduation day during Spirit week. Left: More Phantoms scurry to their next classes. Bottom Left: A timeless memory encased in a frame. Below: Kim Colvin cast her spell adding to the Spirit Week festivities. 5
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