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Do snakes, scouts and llamas sound like fun? PHS Is A Melting Pot What would you say about a llama for a pet? Or maybe a huggable boa constric- tor? Or would you rather go to Australia? Or how about writing short stories? Well ... that’s what our students are this year: “interesting”. Freshman Tami Molck received a boa constrictor for her birthday from her mom. The snake does not have a name, but she refers to it as “Snake”. Snake is about 1-2 years old, and Tami doesn’t know what sex it is. (Kind of hard to see on a snake, huh?!) Tami feeds it every 3 weeks with live mice and gerbils. Senior Ed Mann and his family have a llama farm. It all started 7-8 years ago, when they bought llamas as a tourist at- traction. Now they’ve got 7 llamas, two of which, are babies. Llamas spit when mad, and Ed said that they often spit at each other when fighting over food. Once they even spit right in his face. Besides animals, PHS students have other interests. Sophomore Craig Wiles was selected by the Boy Scouts to go to Australia. He was among 3,000 other American scouts representing the United States, with a to- tal of 23,000 scouts from 89 different countries. They were there for the Big Jamboree, which was a big camp where they had physical activities, and learned about different cultures and customs. Junior John Newell is a real talent when it comes to writing poems and short sto- ries. He has written about 15-16 stories and 88 poems. He is planning on sending some of his work to a publisher.
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Senior Randy Furniss keeps a close look on the dealer in a game of poker. Senior Shane Jensen is seen going through basic training before entering the party. Senior Jerry Pennington and Freshman Angie Bell take part in a game of blackjack. After Prom 27
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Junior John Newell takes advantage of the school library to enjoy his hobby; writing. Freshman Tami Molck shows off her boa constrictor, ‘‘Snake . Senior Ed Mann and Freshman Heather Mann pose with their spitting llamas. Interesting Students 29
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