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Experiencing the wove of red, white ond blue Within the first few doys of school freshmen Ieorned the meonlng of Sovoge Teom Pride By the second pep ossembly freshmon pride wos exolted os they mode posters supporting their closs ond their school teoms which they hod leorned by upperclossmen The woving or red ond blue pom poms screoming olong with the cheerleoders, ond clopping their honds to the bond's tunes become o common sight in the freshmon section, During othletic gomes mony freshmen dressed in red, white ond blue ond odorned themselves with thot week s beot ribbon This pride, now locked within them will be cor ned on throughout their yeors ot PPHS to teoch to other upcoming freshmen. DO IT BETTER THAN THE SENIORS, so the freshmen cloim ond they olmost proved it by the signs ond cheering done ot the pep ossemblles Teeters, Greg Tennell, Michoel Tepedino, Amondo Terry, Mike Thomos, Jon Thomos, Rondoll Thompson, JoAnn Thompson, Sheilo Thompson, Suzy Thrumston, Kelli Tinnesz, Jockie Tipton, Jomes Todd, Sue Tomoselli, Nick Totty, Jeff Tron, Thuy Tron, Vinh Trouer, Drew Trilsch, Bonnie Tuggles, Kim Turner, Joe VonArsdoll, Eric VondenBerg, Kim VonderHoff, Kevin Vorley, Tim Voters, Diono Vowter, Arnie Veechio, Debbie Verdino, Fronk Villono, Vikki Violo, Donno Virgil, Beth Visconti, Dovid Voytos, Tino Wolker, Michelle
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Sli' 5 P is X fr xx X X Sims, Billy Sincloir, Monico Skowronski, Christine Slouson, Potricio Smith, Clyde Smith, Debbie Smith, Goil Smith, Rondy A bottery of questions typicol questions freshmen osked upperclossmen while they owoited the toking of their first exom. After stoying up lote to study for the bottery of questions to consume, fi ., k,--f l l l l Ss Q X A tiff. is i ti Fi- il .'.: X ,- fl J 5 L aff i s the doy come when these inexperienced exom-tokers to-:kled their first semester exom. Most were nervous, their stomochs were full of but- terflies ond their heorts were beoting ropidly. Stumbling to their ossign- ed sects, freshmen grospedtwo number two pencils with sweoty polms ond nczil-bitten fingers. Students received their exoms with feor ond onticipotion ond immediotely their minds begon to click like computers trying to recoll whot they leorned the first week of the semester. Finolly the hour ond o holf wos up ond freshmen rushed to meet their friends to give them grophic descriptions of the dreoded ex- om. Trying to remember whot the TEST questions were, wos next to impossible, becouse the veil of wisdom often flooted out the door when the bell rong releosing them from bondage. CALM AND COLLECTED Robbie Quinn tockles her first exom in her Algebro 1 closs. Her nervousness wos behind her os she recolled her work from the first six weeks. 1 ' smith, Robin . ,K 2 it ' Snell, Donold ' S ' Soblit, Liso Spomer, Chuck x g 3 Sporkmon, Bobby g ' 'Irs if Speormon, Bridgette -A-' 9 'D 'ff Sprodling, Doniel A Stovrevski, Sondy N Steele, Eddie Q ' ' . ' Steele, Potrick Q ' l t in 8 Q f ' , 1 W s g f ..l , iv ,sv Stevens, Robert L S if ,gi g ,hw :L A Stricker, Joy F t t ' fr-5 Sullentrop, Croig ,, X yi , - A Summerford, Dole '5 Surife, Jeff FRESHMEN X 143
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Wolter, Corin Wolters, John Wolton, Evongolio Woshington, Tommy Wotson, Robert Weinberger, Angie Weinreich, Rolph Wells, Otis Welsh, Suson Wendt, Liso Whitcomb, Robert White, Jeff Whitfield, Terry Whitton, Sherry Willioms, Dovid Williford, Kevin Wilson, Chris Winkowski, Joseph Winter, Heidi Wittmon, Jennifer Witty, Jonette Workmon, Buddy Wood, Borboro Woodhouse, Julie Worlds, Drexel Wyott, C. K. Yodevio, Mory Beth Yonkowski, Down Yontes, Sherry Yeoger, Ken Yeoger, Liso Younco, Liso Young, Dovid Young, Jill Zimo, Regino Upholding the spirit I-low do you feel obout PPHS? I think PPHS is 0 greot ploce! The teochers ore nice ond so ore the students, the school is very cleon ond orgonized. I love it. SUZAN GROSS PPHS is so cleon ond ocodemicolly inclined you'd think it wos o privote school, but it's not. PAUL MILTON I'l love PPHS! The people treot you like you reolly belong here. The work moy be horder but with ci school like this L it's worth it! JENNIFER WITTMAN I think it is obout ten times better thon middle school becouse they don't treot us like little kids. JOHN MILLS I like PPHS very much! The work is horder ond the rules ore stricter, but I like it onywoyf' BARBARA PENNER I feel PPHS is o reolly neot school! The people who run it do o greotjob ond the students reolly have closs, I love it! TARA BONDS FRESHMEN X 145
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