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Principal behind the power What it all boiled down to was the superior Power Behind the Pride, Mr. Lewis Williams. Williams came to this school four years ago having to follow one of the toughest acts around, Mr. Hugh Kriever. But with lots of determina- tion and hard work, Williams has won his way to the top. The first two years were extremely challenging. stated Williams. Blank stares and faint boos at assemblies didn ' t help calm Williams ' nerves when he first started out, but Mr. Williams has worked hard to gain the students ' respect and said 1985 began to be my year. Being prin- cipal had its ups and downs, and the seven period day was one of the toughest situations he had to face. Williams admitted that if he would have had his way, Williams would have had more con- cern for the quality of instruction. Although his job called for facing the bad at times, Williams also was faced with several rewarding experiences. He was proud to be the principal of the finest high school in the county. As well as helping students, Williams always had a helping hand ex- tended to faculty as well. 158 MR. WILLIAMS
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Can ' t you tell I ' m busy? Mrs. Shafer has no time to spare in her busy schedule as guidance counselor at PPHS. I didn ' t do it! is what Jerry Stautberg says as he con- fronts a joking student. LUNCH LADIES - Front row: Nancy Bongiorno, Mae Blair, Lynn Wilcoxon, Phyllis Frederick, Adelle Biirbick Back row: Sue Roberts, Joni Larrose, Helen Helscel, Sylvia Winiarski, Ruth Jensen, Eileen Collyer, Flo Wilson Lynne Warnock Special Education Carolyn Waters Media Center Nan Watson Business Education Donna Wickline Office Personnel Lewis Williams Principal William E. Wolstenholme Language Arts Rebecca Wood Cuidance Deborah L. Wotring Social Studies Debra Young Language Arts Carmine Zinn Foreign Language FACULTY 157
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In his leisure time, Mr. Williams could often be found listening to his favorite albums. Speeches were a big part of Mr. Williams ' job, and he performed this duty with ease at numerous assemblies. Williams could always be found going that extra mile to talk to students and help them better understand school policy. Always there with an added anecdote, Williams made a point of socializing with his students. MR. WILLIAMS 159
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