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STUDENT LIFE For the first time e»er the student bod collects on the g m floor for an impromptu pep session to get charged up for the Kridav night sectional game.
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In acting class, Sha n Herzog, Charlotte Rhodos. Tammy Ijmdis and Tim Cohn develop their scene. Clarinet players in the Symphonic ind Fnsemble concentrate on their group I music. 23
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A Lighter Side to Quaker Life Student life here at PHS this year was one which was exciting and fun filled: a year to he remembered. No matter where your interests happen to lie—whether they he dra- ma, athletics, or academics—the activities here interested every one. With the approach of a new school year you were already contemplating a winning float, a victory quickly grabbed by the junior class. Nevertheless, when the floats were completed and homecoming over, a feeling of togeth- erness was aroused with friends and classmates whether your float happened to win or not. For those more intrigued by the stage, a host of activities were at hand. Both “A Night of One Acts and Hri adoon were excellent produc- tions that required an abundance of time and energy. In fact, more often than not, time was a major factor. With a score of late night rehearsals you often found it nearly impossible to complete the reams of homework which teachers so villainously piled on. At any rate, you survived and went on to participate in the rough and tumble powder- puff game, the competitive Field Day, and Almost Any- thing Goes. And this year, compliments of Mother Nature, there were a few days of peace, quiet, and silent snow that allowed you to catch just a few extra winks of sleep before the gang wanted to go to Hobb's Hill. Of course you didn't mind the extra days off, and neither did the teachers. With the spring thaw came thoughts of Spring Break and. for many seniors, thoughts of Florida sunshine. Once hack from Spring Break, senioritis set in. not only in the senior class but the junior, sophomore and freshman classes as well. But somehow you managed to settle your- self down enough to attend the Jr. Sr. Prom, an evening you won't forget for a long time. As graduation and the end of your year came to a close in your mind—the memories of the great times as PHS were In Plain Sight! The sophomore AAG bunn -hoppers stumble toward the finish line during this fast-paced e%ent.
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