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I tfKM Oh, How Styles Have Changed Dress Up Day Red and White Day Punk and Preppy Day Sophomores Kerrie Mullins and Jeff Harrington are proud of their school and show it by dressing up on Sweat it Out Day. Junior Pam Hurt sits down for lunch in her stylish outfit composed of a plaid skirt, a V-neck sweater, blouse, and a knit tie. Big Reds are shown what Big Red spirit is all about by their Big Red Chief, Dave Pardee. Seniors Tadd Klettner, Cory Arnold, Todd Lawson, and Matt Frazer dress up on Hat Day, or are they really going to a Bowling Tournament? Punkers Michelle Lyon, Tina Hamilton, and Laura Davis go all out for Preppy and Punk Day. Dress Up Days 23
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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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This year must certainly be one of the best for our students and staff at P.H.H.S. Many Big Reds have achieved various awards and titles throughout the year. The Varsity football team had 3 impressive shutouts early in the season including the 41-0 homecoming victory against the Anchor Bay Tars. On Friday, Sep- tember 23, the 1983-84 Varsity football team had another impor- tant victory to add to their list when they beat Mount Clemens 21-12. The Big Reds are able to proudly display the Little Brown Jug in the trophy case for a sec- ond year. Football players, Calvin Nichols, Doyle Callahan, Dwan Lindsay, Tim Spear and Wendall Callahan are showing their excitement after winning the Brown Jug, for the second year after defeating Mt. Clemens 0 in a come-from-behind victory. Mr. Semelsberger added the title Athletic Director to his list of Department Head jobs which include the Science, Physical Edu- cation, Mathematics, and Special Education departments. Mr. Semelsberger and Assistant Princi- pal, Mr. Ufford proudly display the Little Brown Jug. Dave Pardee gets rowdy for the Homecoming parade and excitedly awaits the Homecoming game.
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