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1. A bird’s eye view of the dance floor at the Homecoming Dance. 2. Cross Country runners show off their conference trophy. 3. Panther football team in action. 4. Miss Rudolph and Rich Emling show us their new style of dance. The Year Begins A couple of changes were made in the faculty cast. Miss Poe came to teach the art classes. Mr. Hamilton decided to semi- retire, teaching only the photography classes and remaining as yearbook spon- sor. Mrs. Denton was hired for science classes. The volleyball team made area sports news with their conference title. For the first time in many years Pinckneyville sent a cross country runner, Jason Woodside, to state. October was filled with the Homecom- ing activities. Mardi Gras weekend was a success although dizzling rain fell most of the time. Betsy Mucha handed over her crown to Bianca Mohr as Mardi Gras Queen. In November, football changed to a round ball as the community fired up for another basketball season. A new Perry County jail began to be constructed. This was going up but an- other building was going down as the gar- ment factory burned. For those with food on their minds a new Hardee’s Express went up and opened on Main Street. One semester was completed and sneak previews of what the second semester had to offer provided the incentive needed for “tuning in” to the last half of this moving drama.
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Table Of PANTHER —2:: Opening bin mene ee (GUIDE fall semester. Faculty An overview of the adminis- tration, faculty, and staff starring two new faces, Mrs. Denton and Miss Poe. 1 A final look at the names 8 Seniors and faces of those who have performed on the high school stage for four years. Juniors One step away from the leading role after three years as the understudy. Picture Perfect A glance at the aspiring Sophomores young actors and actresses who anxiously await their role in the two year series, “Upperclassmen”. Freshmen Tuning to the Disney Chan- The eye-catching artwork on the division nel for a look at the new- pages was designed and drawn by Pinckney- comers on the scene. ville’s own second year art student, Carman Jausel, and her instructor, Miss Poe. A spe- : : A “don’t miss” opportunity cial thank you to you two for successfully Organizations — those — in giving this edition of the Pyramid a unique pele rata flair. fered by PAWTV. Sports Athletes and nonathletes, alike, can enjoy this picture- packed edition of Sports- Panther Style. Activities The stars “outdone them- ] 18 selves” with this Showtime special, featuring the year’s most exciting highlights. Sr. Directory A one time chance to take a ] 4? peak at the personal listings of the stars who top the charts. Featuring a special glance Honors at the recipients of various 148 awards. “The envelope, please. And the winner is Closing A unique way to say good- bye to an action-packed ad- venture. There'll never be another like it.
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1. Pom-Pons show the “ups and downs” of marching. 2. The Marching Panthers perform in the DuQuoin parade. 3. The girls’ volleyball team show their enthusiasm after winning the conference title. 4. This slow tempo song lured the “dreamyeyed” onto the floor at the Football Dance. 5. Greg Morgenthaler, Steve Shaw, and Joe Rock take a break during Chorus to smile. 6. An excited crowd at the Homecoming game.
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