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To read the words, time the contestants and show the correct spelling on the overhead projector are the jobs of spell bowl moderators Mr. Sweeney and Dr. Saxman. Che Pulse of “P!HS. “Pulse implies the pumping of blood to and from the heart. In other words, pulse implies life. Che life, or pulse, of 'PHS has many di- mensions. School is books and classes, pens and pencils, rules and restrictions, tests and quizzes and homework, tardies and detentions, clubs and sports and plays and practices and lunch hours” and re- port cards and finally, students and teach- ers-friends. “People. People; the real pulse of “P!HS. Chey are the students and teachers, coaches and cooks, administrators and substitutes, bus drivers and aides, janitors and friends. Che people who walk in at 7:40 each day are the lifeblood, the heartbeat, the pulse of PUS. Heath Helgason. freshman, doesn't appear shy when approached by the photographer Timing at the swim meets are Stacey Lundy, Angie Jones and Erin Mossman 1 Grant Schlegel appears otherwise occupied while the expressions of Scott Frtsbie and Amy Fanning show dissatisfaction with the long bus trip to Wisconsin. of PHS Opening 5
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The Puls Prom the moment the first beat of the heart is heard, a child learns, this being comes into the world to be guided, led and taught by others so that some day, this child will be capable of the same, through infancy, childhood, grade shcool, and now high school, an individual develops. CDore than tert book learning is acquired. Our parents gave us the foundation, the values and personality. ‘Being in classes taught students punctuality, responsibility and respect in addition to the subject matter. Clubs and sports taught teamwork, work- ing with others, cooperation, and again, responsibility. Our successes taught pride while our not so successful ventures taught humility. IPhether parents, teachers, students, ad- ministrators or friends, the others” were responsible for teaching and nurturing and guiding us. Ghrough the highs and lows of it all, the heartbeat, the pulse, the people of PXS kept us going. And this is just the beginning. New addition to PHS, Coach Schwanekamp points a finger and expresses his displeasure with a play on the gridiron Sophomore Suzanne Pyatt emerges wet and exhausted after a quick race.
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