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Left: A symbol to boost school spirit was painted on the gym floor by Danny Philips, a 1967 PHS graduate. Bottom, left: Jeanne Hogan and Junior Ratcliffe watch Roger Grimmett give a demonstration in clay at Color and Fashions for Living. Bottom, center: Diane Six and Sue Sullivan take a break from the day ' s hectic schedule. Bottom, right: Barbara Riggle, Donnie Jones and Eddie White enjoy intermission at the Homecoming dance. 21
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Boredom Prevented By Varied Activities Being derived from a multitude of activities, student life at PHS was far from being dull. Bearing bad weather, the daily schedule was begun with the raising of the flags in front of the school. To prevent overcrowding of the halls, students were required to go to their first class as soon as they had been to their lockers. This rule applied to all, except the Seniors, who were allowed to congregate in the cafeteria. From this beginning, each student followed his own academic or vocational program. In addition to these everyday happenings there were special events to break the strictness of the schedule. Pep rallies provided a chance for everyone to set free his own spirit, and unique assemblies offered educational as well as entertaining opportunities. With the added excitement of Homecoming, the Miss PHS Contest, May Day, and formal dances, another year at PHS was made Complete. Above right: Danny Grubb and Dennis Love raise the flags as part of their duties as Key Club members. Below, left to right; Students leave school by the new Pico Terrace Road which was finished this summer to help regulate traffic. The eighth grade football team practices to achieve a 4-1-1 record for this year ' s season. 20
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The Beat Is Varied Above right: Terry Hughes signifies the pulse of PHS by setting the beat. Right: Peggy Ann Dalton, Leonard Johnson, George Crisp model straw hats made by natives of the Philip- pines in a special assembly. 22
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