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■ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Mike Parks and Steve Ewankowich find that calcium metal can really get into water. Getting into it together. Margie Cregger and Frank james spend some time together during lunch. Many students find the opposite sex more appealing than eating. What do you want? Tara Jones gets into some social time during class when the teacher isn’t looking. Prologue 5
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— Point (cont’d) reaping what you had sown. And planning what you would sow next. But, “getting into it” did not always mean success. What about that biology test you studied two hours for and still failed? And that girl that turned you down for a date ... six weeks in a row! Well it couldn’t be helped; of course you didn’t do anything wrong. At least you tried; oh, well, may be next time. Going all out, going for it, and getting into it. It all meant the same thing, and it wasn’t hard to produce results when you had Pulaski County cheering at you from the stands or your best friend giving you late-night telephone ad¬ vice. It was all a part of getting into it and making it happen. Gee, mine must be wrong — Noelle Tbrner and Sandy Morgan converse about the right answer as they get into classes. Coke in a Smurf glass. Ellen Guthrie and Woody Ayers place their order at Hardee ' s as they prepare to get into some fast food. 4 Prologue aUMMMli
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r. LIFE Four very diverse classes; a total of ' • nearly 2,200 students in one school.! They existed in separate “orbits,” or locker banks as we called them. Each class had its own color coded locker bank to which everyone flocked be-l tween classes. Each group had its own way of doing things and enjoying them¬ selves whether they were in school or out on vacation. Yet they were united in the events of| their daily lives in school, events which never really came close to beingj “routine” in nature. The students at PCHS really got involved in life,, whether it was in sports, working after school, helping other people or just plain having fun in the sun or snow. Inside and out, during school and on vacation, students lived their lives the way they wanted to. Student life hap¬ pened in the halls, at home, in the parking lot, and at the movies. No mat ter where the students were, some¬ thing was always happening. Some of | their favorite places to “hang out” | were Golden Galaxy, McDonald’s, The Cinema, or at home with their Atari . Video game. This was how the stu-r dents at PCHS were “getting into life!” : I Do Forever — Junior John Sexton and Senior Doris Walker take their vows during the mock wedding held on November 18th. The Family Living class at PCHS has a mock wedding every year and it includes the ceremony, preparation, and the reception afterwards. The Big Decision — Juniors have to make a big decision every year on what type ring they want. | Well, Kathy Robertson did have that hard choice as she tells Jenkins representative Bill [ Edmunds what type she wants. This is the one way the juniors really “got into student pride.” 6 Student Life
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