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ts FtM ofr Qfx ut Basketball homecoming has become quite an attraction at P.H.S. This years spirit and enthusiasm were unmatched Several special days were estbalished including a rock or College T-shirt day, sweats or clash day, overall or button day, prep or punk day. and teacher imita- tion day. The Big Wally eating contest was one of the new events which went on during homecoming week The contest was made possible by cour- tesy of Penguin Point and seniors Andy Caine and |oe McKee were the Wally winners The crowning of king and queen is always exciting and this was obvi- ous from all the faces in the crowd as they waited patiently for the deci- sion. Shelly Amor and Steve Guild were voted the lucky winners Libby Forbes and Brian Cavagnini took the title of prince and princess during Ihe ceremony I've never seen such a spirited homecoming, said student coum il president Chris Jeffirs. The game was very spirited too js Ihe Pilgrims defeated Warsaw by a score of 86 to 64 TOP ShcOv Amo» and Stese Guild ukr Ihe titles of king and queen during the halftime Brian Cavagmni and Libby forbes are crowned pnnee and princess CLNTIR CVbbie Sthmidlapp. Kim fuller, and |«ll Campbell love to dance Colleen fahr has gone punk. Phil Wendel goes up for two BOTTOM Adrian Piar a is Mr Sherwood 22
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Cu £6f)i ig Success O-OO-Oklahoma swept through with success’ “This production dress more people than other years because of its popularity, stated lunior Brenda Gibbons. I he public ity also added to the success of the show. A banner was put up down- town and the cast put signs up on their cars to help advertise the show The individual participation was very good The characters fit their parts perfectly, staled Senior Jim Lipa. Major characters were played by the following persons: Tammy Mann—Aunt Eller, Monty Kuskve— Curley. Darla Berger—I aurey, kandi Samuels—Ado Annie. |im lipa— Will, Andy Caine—|udd. Paul Guvm —All Makum, and Scott Knepper— Carnes Fach character deserved a lot of credit and did an excellent job playmg his part There are good and bad parts of every show. The positive parts of Oklahoma greatly improved the show over previous productions Mr. Pickell held separate rehearsals for each section of the cast giving special attention to each person Another positive aspect was work- ing with the sound track. Iven though it arrived the same day as the show. the trj k greatly improved the outcome The production got off to a slow start because of the difficulty of getting everyone to rehearsals. Towards the end, everything started to (all together. left Mo d ng a gun to the no»e Ol thr Mar- KaJl (John Young) 1» laurev's father Came- (Stott Kneppef) Top Sngmg thr ton “Marty a Vevt CW «s laurrv and Ihe eni.te female cot Top right tammy Mann, por- traying Aunt t»er. runt ihe auction ol the batkett at ihe bo tonal Top left Will Par ket (|im Opal g'vet a big k.ss to Ado Annie at the fails to hit feel 21
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CcdcU S(tUu4tg Stot The Sunshine dance brought back an old and almost forgotten tradition. In the past three years Sunshine sponsored a Sweet- hearts dance because they could not schedule a dance during December. This year however; planning ahead enabled the Sun- shine club to bring back the tradi- tional Christmas dance. The theme of the dance was Shining Star . The dance was an overall success as some eighty eager couples showed up to dance to the music of the Trave- lin'Salesmen. TOP Ang ? Etpich and Tom McCan tep out tor refreshment CfNTER: foreign etchange Modem Susanna flore darxe» with her date Karen Bachtel and date take a re« Da e Hodge and Carm Car- penter «pent a tew moment» awav from the crowd. BOTTOM: Paul You t and lulie Baker Mep out while the band take a break 73
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