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As the 1977-78 school year unfolded at PHS, it seemed a lot like a jigsaw puzzle with some pieces missing and some pieces that did not appear to fit into the picture as it was expected to be. The most common questions in the halls were “Where's our class meeting today? and “Which halls are blocked off now? However, PHS'ers took it in good part dash- ing through the ever-changing maze. Coming back to school earlier than usual, PHS'ers put in two weeks before Labor Day. The Corporation's re-roofing project was soon underway, turning the building into one giant puzzle for students. PHS'ers received the first unexpected pieces in the jumble of this year's puzzle when the freshmen were promoted to senior high status. Some doubted that they would fit in but the Class of '81 soon proved otherwise. Big PHS roofing project i
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Engrossed in their studies, lulie Brownewell and Keith Thompson spend a quiet hour in the library. Hard at work, Mrs. Jackson's Advanced Comp students finish a writing assignment. In Reading Lab, Jeff Rhodes listens to a story. It's 3:30 p.m. and time to go home as the buses line up in front of the high school. Performing a cutting in Advanced Acting, Judy Ledger- wood broods about her wasted life. At the light board, Mark Jerome pastes-up his Graphics Arts project for Mr. Baker. The pins come out as Kathy Campbell checks over the stitches on her garment for Intermediate Clothing. Listening to the dictaphone, Marty Merkley transcribes a letter in Office Machines. 2
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Al the line of scrimage, the senior line digs in to defend their goal against a determined junior offense. Corning the audience, the student council members cli- max their skit at the football pep session. In an interview for TCIF, radio star Sherri Baldwin questions the cross country coach, Mr. Fuhrmann about the prospects for this year's team. Time out as the varsity basketball coach, Mr. Nay, re- vises the game strategy for the last few minutes of play. Leading cheers at the Homecoming pep session, Chris Anderson, the PHS mascot, fires up sophomore spirit. Pep band member Barb Smith stands as she and her fel- low musicians play a rousing chorus of Hail to the Varsity. loyous cheerleaders ring the victory bell to proclaim an- other Quaker win for the varsity gridmen. 4
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