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14 Homecoming Parade
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Back to Life After a leisurely summer lying around on the beach, students had to face the day — the day when freedom became nearly non-existent — August 28 . BACK TO THE CLASSROOM Homeroom. Homework. Books. Pencils. Teachers. Studyhall. What could be worse? How could the average joe Student make the best of this situation? Would the next four years of his life be filled with this academic drudgery? Of course not, Joe! How could anyone ignore the Homecoming ac- tivities? Or the many clubs and or- ganizations? How could a single high school student concentrate ONLY on school? Impossible! Don’t even worry Joe! We’ll bring you Back to Life! Riding in the Homecoming Parade, Cheer- leaders and friend show the spirit of student life, (sitting) Sheila Brenton, Beth Fistler. Kathi Knox, Sheryl Bowie (standing) Sandy Coats. Maureen Angbrandt, Anna Devereaux. Tammy Durham. Heather Johnston. Jenny O’Brien. Buck Martin, Peggy Ward. Cheerleader
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Keeping a watchful eye on the procession. Principal Wydrzynski was second in the event behind Grand Marshall Degrow. He was driv- en by convertible owner Mr. Dinger. Riding in the Bob Fox sales and rental truck, the student council members cheered for their individual classes. Senior Jeff Harrington was the driver. a R] ' % C.Ouf) Orcnd Mvihal Scrv Dan DcGrov hv V And Let The Festivities Begin At 11:30 on Friday September 27, 1985, Students at P.H.H.S. were dismissed for the annual Home Coming parade. Leading the event was Grand Marshall Dan Degrow. Following a close second was our Principal Chester Wydrzynski. The Senior float, lead of the processional, took first place in the contest. The other three P.H.H.S. class floats that followed were the final high school entries. Student Council and Cheerlead- ers, Chippewa and Central Inter- mediate Schools also placed their floats in the parade. Parade route began down Union Street to 10th Ave. from 10th to White St. up White St. to Military St. through town to McMorran Blvd. where the procession ended. Never fear! The day wasn’t over yet, the Home Coming games followed. Staff and Students thoroughly enjoyed their half day. Grand Marshall, State Senator Dan Degrow lead the annual Parade. Senator Degrow was a contributor to the distribu- tion of the U.S.A. Today National News- paper for the Seniors and Staff at P.H.H.S. Parade 15
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