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Spirit Launched from Hop Pioneer’s Pep Club staged another first last fall with its first annual Tip-Off Dance. The party was held in honor of the coming basketball season. A preseason scrimmage revealed talent enough to boost anticipation to the skies. The evening was highlighted when a king and queen were an- nounced as Spirit 1970! The Tip-Off Dance lived up to its name and started the season off to an ex- citing first quarter. King and Queen of the dance were Steve Farrer and Jan Jones. ... a house in New Orleans ...” serious music. WATTS SUNOCO Logansport WSAL AM FM East Main Street Logansport 7
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An innovation at PHS in 1969-70 was the Panther-of-the-Month award to students whom the faculty deemed worthy of recogni- tion for their qualities of cooperation or service to school, to community, or to other students. Seated left to right: Linda Stroud, Deb Luey, Becky Dodrill. Standing: Kenneth Blount, David Winebrenner, Ed Dilts, Ron Powlen. Julie Miller and Ron Powlen (at right) received awards for being the two most valuable speech members. Ron ac- cumulated the most NFL points during the year. Julie placed sixth in the state speech contest. These members (pictured below) won top honors at the Thespian Awards Banquet. Left to right: Vicki Morphet, Dave Winebrenner, Roger McKaig, Beth Nicoll, and Vir- ginia Davis.
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PHS Enjoys Convocations Donna and Devin receive the Freedom Shrine given by the Breakfast Exchange Club of Logansport. The students have always looked forward to par- ticipating in the convocations, which spice the school routine at PHS. Last fall the student body witnessed the presentation of jackets to our letter- men by the athletic administration. In addition, periodically the Panthers were recharged by spirit rallies featuring every imaginable stunt and trick. In the December convocation the Thespians presented a Christmas play, “Puppy Love.” Displaying their acting abilities—and don’t forget the poise of their well-behaved dog! — they sparked the Christmas spirit at PHS. Students were exposed to additional cultural programs by the touring music departments of Logansport, Covington, and Mentone. PHS tasted music types from Bach to Hair. The culminating convocation came in May, when the accumulated awards of the year were presented under the sponsorship of the Student Council. When the student body saw the myriad awards won by the seniors, they knew they were saying “goodbye” to a great class. Senior athletes receive their long awaited jackets. Covington’s band presented an hour of music. HARRISON FUNERAL HOME Max and Joann Metzger Royal Center 8
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