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Patriot faces Secretly disguised, senior Debbi Logue found it easier to fool around behind an unusual mask. Showing their pain and agony senior, Steve Romine and juniors, Ned Davis and Mike Stiglitz learn what it would be like if a real disaster occurred. EXPRESSIONS 49
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Looking shocked by the latest gossip junior Monica McCollough rushes to class to tell her friends. While applauding a job well done, sophomore Tim Bowman shows his support for the Patriot swim team. Showing what he is made of, junior Rob Kay stops for a break while playing football in the park. S55f A raised lip here, a squinted eyebrow there, noses turned upward, and faces resembhng a radish often meant a person was quite angry. Watching a person ' s facial expression as they approached someone else, could easily show what they were think- ing. Whatever the thought, expressions gave an insight to what waste come. On the other hand, some students mastered certain expressions as if it were an art. These ex- pressions characterized students ' personal traits. Some good, some bad. and some just plain goofy. Expressions, such as smiles, often meant a new boyfriend or girlfriend. While a frown was usually shown by students who failed a major chemistry test. The PPHS vs Clear- water football game allowed students fans to express a 1 smiling faces. While PPHS vs Plant showed a lot of frov! All in all, the familiar expression the one of power pride shown by ei Patriot at one timd another. l 48 EXPRKSSIONS
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Seniors Jody Batt and Gail Smith en thusiastically dig into the school lunch. so i.iiNcnriMK Taking a little nap, senior Lamar Rig- gins saves his table before the lunch- time crowd comes in. During National Education Week, Mrs. Mihailoff joined her daughter, senior Tammy Mihailoff for lunch on parents ' day. As senior Dave Forshee takes his last bite, he looks on with envy at senior Brennan Logue ' s and sophomore Brett Gamrot ' s full plates.
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