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600 student—power engine runs 18 hrs. a day Bushel of Bars!! Admission to PHS's first basketball game was Hung up? Senior Leo Rickenbach seems to a bar of soap—and the varsity sure ''cleaned up the B'team. be up in the air over his conversation. Reach out in the darkness to find five Seniors perched on an old tractor waiting for the action?
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Windblown lass! Jun. Ann Combs flashes a smile and a wave. First spotted preparing to go on stage in the up- coming play, observed next advancing to the edge of town for a daily visit to the Chef , checked out backtracking to the school for a club business meeting, discovered buying new clothes at the plaza, noticed bopping on down to the courts for a fast game of tennis, and then on to Hobb's Hill for sledding (sledding? Now, wait ...?), jumping into the car to find the action , (running barefoot through lawn sprinklers). Who is this active person anyway? He's a combination of over 600 PHS kids! Bush Beauty Junior Dana Eggers stoops to pick a flower. What do you think of my new shoes? Senior Keith Trent sits backstage waiting for his cue in the play Cheaper by the Dozen dressed in up to date shoes (?).
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holiday visions enter into regular Society for all seasons. With pumpkins and gourds in the background echoing Hallo- ween spirits, sociology class members study society in any season! With visions of pumpkins, turkey, sweetheart rings, shamrocks, and Easter eggs (as well as sugar plums!) each PHS'er found he was a student for all seasons. Jack-o-lanterns and witches changed to pilgrims and turkeys as teachers changed displays with throughts of vacation ahead. With memories of pumpkin pie still in their mind. Student Council planned school Christmas decorations. Later, their plans turned to decorated trees and stencils. Some girls found they didn't always have to thank St. Valentine for their hearts. Sweetheart rings flashed all year long! But all students could thank St. Pat for a 70-degree March 17, when cycles and bicycles received a good workout. Easter lilies were already up and waiting for Easter Vacation where PHS'ers made the most of their ten days.
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