PCHS holds annual Shelby Grissom Memorial Fashion Show
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 By  María Camp Published 
4:43 pm Wednesday, March 20, 2024

PCHS holds annual Shelby Grissom Memorial Fashion Show

Because of flooding in the school gym, the Shelby Grissom Memorial Fashion Show as held and videod in the school library without an audience. The school wishes to thank the sponsors: Suzy’s Boutique, Grey Barn Boutique, Maggie J’s Boutique, Cherry Tree Lane and Studio 623. The school’s AV club, lead by Jonathan Grimes, filmed the fashion show.

“The Shelby Grissom Fashion Show has been one of my favorite parts of high school,” said Macey Welborn. “We get the chance to honor Shelby and all the things she loved. This fashion show allows us to feel beautiful as well as represent Shelby in a beautiful way. Shelby left a legacy at Phil Campbell, and I’m so glad to be a part of something so wonderful!”

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