A December to Remember |
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| Conductor Brian Lange leads the orchestra. |
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Visual and Performing Arts Chair, Tedd Wilson, introduces the Winter Concert Program. |
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| MUSIC TO OUR EARS. All instrumental groups entertained a large crowd with a variety of classical and contemporary arrangements. |
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| Alumni and current students joined on stage to sing their signature song, Hallelujah, Amen. |
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Dr. Dick Disharoon reminisces about his 40 years leading the PHS Choir. |
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| WHAT's THE WORD? The room was packed with creative thinkers for the Winter Scrabble Tournament. |
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GEARING UP. Robotics club members discuss the best way to and construct the latest gadget. |
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| THIS NEW HOUSE. Students filled the cafeteria to create gingerbread houses in a National Art Honor Society sponsored event. |
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| POLITICALLY CORRECT. MOAS students represent Venezuela in a simulation in Washington DC. |
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| AFTER HOURS. Students view multimedia work at a funraising night at Barnes and Noble while Mr. Barberesi speaks at an AVID parents' night. |
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Spirit Week
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| In a color war shouting match, Freshmen (yellow), Sophomores (green), juniors (red), and seniors (blue) raise the volume at the October 26th pep rally. |
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| As cheerleaders leap in unison and pump up the crowd, Mr. Reedy jams with the percussion group.. |
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| Although each team scored during powderpuff, Seniors held on to the tradition of winning the game. Coaching was intense and cheerleaders entertained as spectators braved a cool drizzle to watch their classmates. |
Homecoming Game & Dance
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| Despite the rain, spirited Panther fans filled the stadium to cheer the football team to a victory over Loch Raven. Ooh, Aah, You Wish You Were a Panther! |
McCormick Fundraiser |
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| Lugging tables, soda, chairs, and flags, students and faculty brave the rain to get everything set up. |
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| Pumping up the slides and mazes with generators required strength and teamwork. Testing out the equipment was the highlight of the afternoon. |
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| Parents, faculty, and students braved the extreme heat to cook up a storm for the picnic attendees. |
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| After a training session, students manned the games and activities from facepainting to bingo to art projects. |
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What did you do this summer? |
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| Class of '67 and Class of '07 reps help dedicate the new Panther. |
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Yearbook staffers unpack books for summer distribution. |
Did you attend Freshman Orientation? |
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| A packed crowd listens as Principal Barbara Walker welcomes the Class of 2012. |
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Anxious to participate in Physical Education, students size up the gym uniforms. |
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| Ms. Bychek leads a group of Freshmen and their parents on a tour of the building. |
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Freshmen were the first to see the new purple benches in front of the school. |
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What did you learn the first week of school? |
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| Mr. Johnson's students get "write" to work on an English assignment on the first day. |
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Nascar fans, watch out! Technology students design slightly slower vehicles. |
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Did you follow the rules? |
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| Mrs. Walker directs traffic at the busiest intersection. |
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Mr. Whatley reviews the BCPS behavior policies with students. |
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Got lab? |
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| Chemistry students freshen the halls with an orange rind distillation experiment. |
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| Sadie Science makes her annual appearance to teach students the lab safety rules. |
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In the video studio, students use signs and role playing to pitch their film concept. |