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Gathering Pl aces An innovation introduced to P.C.H.S. students was the commons area, used not only as a cafeteria, but also as a gathering place for bus rid- ers to sit, talk and have a coke or two in the morning and afternoons. The lockers were a very much appreciated facility, because they were roomier and more conveniently located in locker banks both in the academic and the vocational sections of the school. The football stadium was full to capacity during home games, and the gymnasium, which seated approxi- mately 4000, was completed in time for the Fall Harvest Dance. Mrs. Ruth Hotz sells milk during orientation week. f wo mmm I A i f A J| The commons area has become a student lounge as well as the school ' s cafeteria. 14
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I The Smell of Newness Autumn 1974 brought the begin- ning of athletics to Pulaski County High School. The many new sports facilities included the football sta- dium and track, the 4000 seat gymna- sium and the tennis courts. Early in the season, home announcer Harry Loftus dubbed the stadium the Cou- gar Den, and the nickname stuck. Football, track, basketball, baseball, golf, wrestling, and tennis were offered to boys. Gymnastics, tennis, track, basketball, and a new sport for the county — volleyball, were open for girls ' participation. Burgundy, gold, and white letter jackets arrived in early October. Ever- yone who lettered in a sport during the 73-74 season was eligible to pur- chase one. Jackets for cheerleaders were also in vogue. The cheerleaders provided plenty of spirit by sponsoring a fifties day and a burgundy and gold day. Pep club members made signs and locker stickers to spur victory for all teams. Volleyball team captain Teri Dunivant, and Basketball co-captains, Kathy Bowles and Kathy Neblett, discuss an upcoming opponent. Fall Varsity and ).V. Cheerleaders perform a pom pom routine at a pep rally. I
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Students may purchase hot lunches in the Commons area during their respective lunches. Here, Mrs. Students study during their free time in the Yonce and Mrs. Hawks serve class A lunches. Commons Area. Fall Varsity Cheerleaders, Trisha Garrison, Kathy Dunnivant, and Cindy Dobson, prepare for a teach- ers ' banquet. 15
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