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Left: Vernon Moore shares something amusing with Tim Rogers Below. The Hill exhibits their school spirit Photos taken by Trish O’Reilly. Bottom: Homecoming Queen Christin Wherley and King Tim West flash royal smiles Photo courtesy The Courier
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Homecoming Alumni, the yellow brick road and hopes of victory produce a week of intense school spirit Students, many of them still thinking of the candy they consumed for Halloween the night before, came to school anticipating a carefree day. After sixth hour students and faculty gathered in the gym for another pep assembly. The air was thick with confetti as the homecoming candidates were presented to the student body. Once students had cast their ballots some stayed to help with decorations, some went in search of food, planning to return later, and some left campus altogether. Badger paws were everywhere—on Ruth Street, down the stadium steps, drawn on faces, pants and cars, even on the top of hats. Students transformed senior patio into a dark dungeon and constructed a giant bird at the entrance into the school. With their music, the marching band, practicing on the field, kept the workers from becoming fatigued. Hours later, while the setting sun sunk behind Bill Shepard Field spectators started to fill the stadium. Inside the cafeteria people were finishing their dinner prepared by FFA. As the night progressed students delighted in seeing alumni friends. At half time, Prescott was winning and the crowd was waiting for the announcement of the King and Queen. Within a few minutes. Christen Wherlcy and Tim West stood together—crowned King and Queen. Ironically Tim West scored the first touchdown. To complete the evening a dance was given in the boy’s gym. Most people will agree that Homecoming was a very definite element in the life of PHS. 28 homecoming
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Upper left- Students in Mr. Wher ley's class focus their attention on the goalpost during homecoming Lower left- Clark Brewer stands as the Badger scare crow on theme day. Lower left- Miss Senior Spirit herself- Tricia O'Reiley Upper Right- Shawn Humphrey leads school spirit. Page ? Top Right- Jennifer Clover. Kate Kuhns, and Sonja Lain display their class spirit. Bottom Left- Senior class shows their pride at the assembly Bottom Right- Ted Hiserodt: The Greatest PHS Hero. 30 homecoming
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