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Events of ‘88-89 in review fter what seemed a very long compaign and numerous debates George Bush defeated Mike Dukakis and took office as president of the USA on January 20, 1989. Two large earthquakes occurred in the Soviet Union killing thou- sands. The US stepped in to assist and pave the way to better rela- tions. Following a tragic airplane crash at Lockerbie the news carried re- ports of other crashes until it TOP LEFT: Jay Meadows assists Ryan Newberry at the shooting gallery for the PT- SO fund raiser. TOP RIGHT: Pep rally cheerleaders Tina Hounshell, Tiffany Bowen, Tonya Smith, Tammy Daughtry urge students to partic- ipate in cheers. CENTER LEFT: Sonya Chewning with escort Scott Gusler receives title of Homecoming Queen from Mrs. Janet Faulkner and Miss Lisa Copenhaver. CENTER RIGHT: Joyce Bruce accepts gavel as incoming FHA president. BOTTOM: Testing the fruits of their labor are — Davis, Michelle Wright, Tina Kimber- in. CONTENTS Opening Fashions Community Life Student Life Individuals Academics Organizations Sports Ads Closing 2 — Opening seemed risky to board an aircraft. At the local scene more UFO sightings were reported. Residents filled with excitement scanned the night skies hoping to have their own encounters. The winter season was little short of strange with the west getting snow storms and the east having spring-like temperatures. A typical five-day outlook consisted of a few days of spring weather followed by cold winter days. Plans were set in motion for ex tensive construction consolidation at the two high schools. Officials hoped for state approval within 12 months with facilities ready for use by 90-91 session. Football has a definite future in Bland County. Funds were set aside to purchase uniforms and equip- ment for an 8th grade team (county wide) playing at Bastian.
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ini skirts were back on the scene-except at BCS. Thigh-high lengths were taboo at school so these had to be saved for other oc- casions. Casual, comfortable cloth ing was the norm. Skin tight attire was traded for loose, pleated or gathered skirts and jeans. Polyester, cotton and denim were the popular fabrics. Ladies added a softly draped scarf to create a snappy look. TOP: This fashionable dress is just hanging around waiting to be donned BOTTOM LEFT: These various modes of fash ion are viewed during a dance. Kim Crab tree, Lorin Hanshew, Randy Dillow, Crystal King, James Umbarger, Sarah Thompson, and Robert Sexton. BOTTOM RIGHT: Donna Lambert models a comeback of the turtleneck sweater Div. Fashions
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