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Starting the year off right. Audrey Brown, Tina Bowman, Janice Lovell, and Jeff Gra¬ ham enjoy the Tech-Syracuse football game after attending a leadership conference with FBLA. Just a passing shower. Rain does not hinder attendance at a baseball game, not does it stop Athletic Director Cindy Terry from checking on the game’s progress. 2 Opening
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TT TV m. t 9 9 ARCHIVE Volume 18 1988 Patrick County High School Route 5 , Box 14-A Stuart, VA 24171 703-694-7137 fU 4 • r» . « r - - • . V • ' • v : . • r • • • • • i » .a • % 9 ft ' % O % ' : • % • ♦ % % r % . • ♦ ■% • Opening. .2 Student Life. .4 People . .38 Academics. .94 Organizations. .112 Sports. ...140 Index . .172 Ads. . ..180 Closing. .206 m . ... % ' x ’ % tv . % • • ' •» ft % 2 N ■ ' ' • » “ • • • % ' • 4 • 1 ' ' Title Page 1 D
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Keeping up with the hundreds of telephone calls that are made each month is no problem for Mrs. Jeannie Hawks. Bookkeeping comes easily after lots of practice. From the Minor to the Extreme Problems Exist, But Prove to Be NO PROBLEM Problems. Everyone had problems, right? Of course problems ranged from the minor to the extreme. For seniors, the rewards after the problems were many. The first row of the student parking lot was reserved for the class of ’88, as well as smoking area privileges. The senior play was viewed by many to be the best student pro¬ duction ever given. However, the prob¬ lems and gripes did arise with upper¬ classmen who were complaining about the new absentee call-home policy, the loss of the “senior picture” in the back of the yearbook, and arguments over class statistics. Although seniors could repeatedly be heard saying, “Why are the class colors blue and white?” the class realized that when the year was over, their entire high school careers were over also. With that thought in mind, the class joined to¬ gether to overcome the many obstacles of the final year and were given the ultimate reward — graduation. No problem. For the underclassmen, challenges were created and met including the Jun¬ ior Class’ search for an awesome prom theme, the sophomores’ attempt to de¬ stroy the driving range before obtaining their licenses, and the subfreshmen’s and freshmen’s attempts to simply sur¬ vive and become a part of the active high school life. Students were rewarded with a beautiful gym on an April night, the little cards with plastic covers that gave freedom to drive, and friendships that would last a lifetime. No problem. With no problem at all, students chose goals and reached them. Whether the goal was a date with a special person, a new car, or a college scholarship, stu¬ dents chose not to dwell on these present stumbling blocks, but to look forward to the accomplished dream. No problem. MB’! IH 19(11 Summer breeze. Tamika Brown and Julie Reynolds find a slight breeze between the open door in the library and the fan that is blowing high speed. Opening n t)
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