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TOP Looking over I he program at Sunshine's Oimtmas dance are Kevin Houin and Tammy McPherron. Stu Neidlinger explain» hrt tedious ques- tion dicing a pep session. h4e Paul Youst watches. CENTEX: Talking before their next claw H Seruor Scott Schuh and Freshman Rhonda ftemrro Preparing lor a rocket te performance h Senior Dorothy Dimmore
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TOP Wailing (or someone to «alk with her lo class i Sen- ior Darlene SVoida Raising the spirit of students during a pep session is Dude Pep Block Prendent, Paul Youst CfNTIR taking a break from the football homecommg activities is Scott Bam and lisa Anders Sophomore Mope Amor poses for the Camera al the yearbook dance. BOTTOM. Posing as Santa Claus at a pep seswon is hmior Carol f aulstien football and basketball homecomings, sporting events, pep sessions, and dances were all events that students partin- pated m. Enthusiasm generated bv these events gave students common interests, interests that they could all cheer about One of the favorite activities was the pep sessions Paul Youst tantalized the student body with his spirit-ridden gar- bage can Skits involving stu- dents. teachers, and coaches were also well received Two clear-cut favorites were the lumors' “Twilight Zone and the seniors' “Who Shot Coach Cox? Dances also claimed large audiences. At the football homecoming dance, juniors Becky Beatty and Matt Leach- man captured the dance con- test TheWRBR Music Machine performed for capacity crowds at the basketball Homecoming and business club darv es. Throughout the school year, the many activities unified the students and faculty into a more spirited school Activities were yet another connecting factor of the school rainbow. 6
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Ptckhs tfrPteppfo—PCy moutii U as Unique, Ever since 1%6 the people of Plymouth have celebrated the Blue berry Festival. The festival was started to keep people in town over the labor Day weekend. It was orig- inated by Mr and Mrs. John Kumpf. They have since left, but, the festival still continued. It was then directed by a board consisting of sixteen people, all of whom are from Plym- outh. Ihe name has a story to tell all in itself During the time of the festival not only Blueberries are in season in this area. Another crop is pickles. The Blueberry Festival could have been known as the Pickle Festival. The Blueberry Festival had grown in its popularity each year. Approxi- mately one hundred thousand peo- ple visited Plymouth over the three day weekend. Drawing in the people were new, AmidU the blueberry ytompro. many P H S Uudmiy uan on lhe»r l»ryi leg ol Ibe rate fYdorming a drmorvurjtivc tune is The Bar brr Shop Quartet in the school auditorium along with favorite ok! attractions. Once again the Blueberry Stomp was held. Since its first appearance the Stomp grew in leaps and bounds A new event that pleased everyone throughout the age ranges was the Canine Academy Dog show. Police dogs were brought in and revealed just what they could do. Performing a Iree concert was a Bar- ber Shop Quartet An old favorite, sure to please, was the parade. With its color and uplifting tune everyone was delighted. Being an election year spirits ran high as the politicians campaigned in force Helping them were several students representing both parties. One P.H.S. Student was quoted as saving, I think it was the greatest social event of Ihe year. 8
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