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16 Dances
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top The new homecoming queen, Becky Osswald, receives a celebration kiss from her escort Craig Woolfington. bottom left Trying to keep warm during the game are Sophomore Julie Beatty and Senior Steve Harrell. center left Juniors Tom Weirs, Dean Dodson, Nick Muday, and Senior Dave Hoover charged the Concord opposition. center right Some of the Sophomores excitedly display their hard work after receiving first place m hall decorations. bottom center The P.H.S. Varsity football squad is over- whelmed with the excitement of the homecoming parade. top right Susan Haber blows up a balloon to decorate the senior hall for hall decorations. bottom right The Varsity cheerleaders are caught cheer- ing on a victory for the Rockies during the game. Football Homecoming 15
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TIME WITH FRIENDS 1 DANCES As in the song Let ' s Dance by David Bowie, many Plymouth High School students have the same motto. PHS has dances after football games, basketball games, for New Year ' s and for other reasons such as fund raisers for clubs or just to get students together and have a good time. This year, once again, there was tfie MORP dance which is supposed to be totally opposite Prom that is put on by the student council. There was also the Sweetheart dance, which is a semi-formal dance sponsored by Sunshine club. Many students like to go to dances because it is the only tiiiu ' you can be rowdy in the school. Shannon Falcott said, The dances are wh il you make them, but they are usually a lot of fun because you can just get tO ' i ' lli ' -r with your friends and come alive. Lora Elliott commented, DependiH ' -i . ii the music, the dances are a lot of fun and there doesn ' t have to be a specific reason for the dance other than just to have fun. So whether the dance is to raise money, celebrate a victory or just to have a good time with your friends, get everyone together and Let ' s Dance !!! m top left 1 r Chris Applegate and treshman Ton t ontqomery take ttieir souvenirs i eiore leaving the bottonn left S ' Tuors Todd Shaler and Susan Haber enjoy the Sweetheart dance by dancing the night bottom right luim .r Mni.ly Smith and Freshman Wade Jones virait patiently lor the next slow dance. Dances 17
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