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Page 25 text:
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A Moment Out of Time Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons in this part of Michigan. Each year around this time the students at P.H. vote for Homecoming Court. There are two girls cho- sen from each class except for the Seniors where three are chosen to run for queen. The girls are chosen because of their looks, person- ality, and popularity. Student Council Advisor Mr. Burgess remarked, As usual all of the girls were beautiful. The full court is — back row — ninth grade Tina Clawson and Bridget Zinzo, eleventh grade Dawn Schneider, Prime Minister John Palmer, eleventh grade Kris Hodge, Tenth grade Shelly Randall and Tina Dawson. Front row — Rosie Webster, Queen Lori Roberts, and Colleen Mullins. Left — Senior court nominees are Rosie Web- ster, Queen Lori Roberts, and Colleen Mullins. Queen and Her Court
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Page 24 text:
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Homecoming 83-84 provided surprises for many students. This years Senior court members all were new to the Homecoming Court. The elections for Prime Minister had new faces this year. In addition Junior Dawn Schneider made the court for the first time. This years court was: Top right — ninth grade Tina Clawson and Bridget Zinzo, Middle right — tenth grade Tina Dawson and Shelley Randall, Bot- tom right — eleventh grade Kris Hodge and Dawn Schneider, Bottom left — Homecoming Court, Tina Clawson, Shelly Randall, Lori Roberts, Colleen Mullen, Rosie Webster, Tina Dawson, and Bridget Zinzo. Below, Seniors Beth Webster and Lori Roberts have a laugh in the three-legged race at the Homecoming games. 20 Court
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Spirit Week Each year during Homecoming week Big Reds get dressed up in weird and wonderful costumes. Mr. Burgess and the Student Council determines what the dress-up days will be. Ev- ery day has a different theme. This year Mon- day was Pajama Day and Sweat-it-out Day, Tuesday was College shirt and Hat Day, Wednesday was Preppy and Punk Day, Thurs- day was Dress-up Day, and Friday was Red and White Day. Big Red students had a great time dressing up. Each day the students dressed up and then signed in with Mr. Burgess to repre- sent their class. Student Council counted up the people who dressed-up for each class, and at the end of the week the class with the most points wins. The Seniors won. Second was a tie between Juniors and Sophomores. In last place was the ninth grade class. Hat Day
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