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Did someone lose a contact or is this the sophomore huddle? Filles et Football What victories! Not only did the seniors beat the juniors, but it was the first time they scored in their football career! The sophomores also ran away with a victory over the freshmen. It was an excellent fall night for some traditional roles to be re- versed. Mr. Conley shared his wit and in- sight over the P.A. system. The referees did their best to keep the games fair and free (well, almost free) of violence. Of course, the game would not have been the same without cheerleaders. Although the class of '87 failed to produce rah-rah in short skirts, the other classes made up for it. Perhaps the highlight of the evening was halftime and the crowning of the king and princes. Tension mounted as Rashid Kourany was named freshman prince, Craig Hughes sophomore royalty, and Donny Jones, ruler of the junior class. Finally came the an- nouncement everyone was waiting for .. . king. When Keith Chesser was named, exu- berant supporters and the entire senior team tackled him and his escort. Valerie Young. So, overall, the evening was an- other fun and exciting chapter in the clash of the classes.
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Teammates help out as Tonya Saulsbury carries the ball. Daring juniors Arty Agnew, Billy Bachelor, and Tony Baxter perform a death- defying cheerleading stunt. Are these Cover Girl models? No, they are Eric White Lining up. the freshman and sophomore teams get ready for action. Senior spirit prevails as these girls and Dan Homeier cheering for the senior team. rally for a victory. 24 Student Life
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Enthusiasm! They have them for special sports occa- sions. Their main purpose is to stir up excitement. (Spirit!) They have a variety of costume requirements. Anything from the wet look to letter sweaters, to western to the '50’s era (the 1950’s that is). You get to see the wildest hats and the strangest spring break combina- tions. Spirit weeks provide the opportu- nity to go a little crazy and have a good laugh while supporting a PHS team. We hold a spirit week for homecoming, sec- tionals. and regionals. Traditionally, Fri- day, or game day, is always reserved for red and blue. Occasionally, a spirit day is thrown in before a big game just for luck. SPIRIT! Wearing monkey slippers and who knows what else. Chanda Herdey shows her pearly whites. 26 Student Life
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