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%i annuar et together f f Making last minute changes sophomores, Chuck Bishop, Tom Town and Craig O ' Neil discuss their schedules with Mrs. Wickline.
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Energetic power Mcmorios tlial were mad(! (luring the 1984-85 school year were ones that would be remem- bered a lifetime. A Fri- day night party after a winning football game, a 15-minute lunch line that was bearable when endured with friends, and weekends spent chewing Big Macs and soaking up Coppertone will not be forgotten. But not all parts of students ' lives were fun and games. Many students attempted a juggling act between school and work, prov- ing that double iden- tities were possible and profitable with a little planning and a lot of k work. «|L To most students, m Hi Power Behind the Pride meant friend- ships, parties, and weekends. This was all a part of the Student Life. f, STUDENT LIFE DIVISION 9
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1 Together again, seniors Laura Mattason, Lisa Gubov and junior Missy Phillips are happy to see each other after the long summer. Touching up her make-up J senior Nathalie Luke primps before school to look her best. Checking for the right class, senior Robyn Davenport talks with Mr. Houff to make Rolling out of bed Monday morning, Au- gust 27, was a dreaded experience for some students at PPHS. Why? Because the first day of school meant saying so long to all of those lazy summer days. It also meant it was time to say good-bye to those all night parties held on any day of the week. It meant the time had come once again to say hello to another year of homework and going to bed early. But not everyone felt this reluc- tant. For many the first day was exciting, filled with new faces and in- teresting experiences. PPHS is a new school to me, but from the first day I knew I was going to love it, explained sophomore Jeff Elm- hurst. The first day was a chance to catch up on missed gossip with old friends, see old teachers and begin new classes. High school was a big step up from middle school, but after I learned to adjust to the harder work I realized how much fun it was go- ing to be, stated freshman Shari Hoch- berg. All in all, the first day held many new adventures for everyone and practically every student looked forward to whatever the new school vear had in store. FIRST DAY 11
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