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National Honor Society Fetes Faculty, (ABOVE) (FRONT ROW) Becky Collins, Homer Coble, Judy Shelburne, Rhonda Goad. (SECOND ROW) Terrie Simmons, Gayle Mitchell, Della Boardwine, Candy Painter, Robin McCormick, Beccie Huddle. (THIRD ROW) Sue Quesenberry, Donna O ' Dell, Tina Pennington, Brenda Meadows. Donna Bain, Lynnette Morris, (BACK ROW) Angie Marshall, Michele Jaccard, Vena O ' Dell, Donnie Millirons, Debbie Garwood, Renee Lindsay, Donna Wade. (BELOW) (FRONT ROW) Mike Boothe, Dena Trobaugh, Lynda Morehead, Suzy Luttrell, Melynda White, Judy Compton, Bessie McCormick, Suzanne Dehart, Dan McGlothin, Mark Underwood, Liz Lester. (SECOND ROW) Frank Smith, Pam Morris, Marsha Dula, Gwen King, Robin Workman, Anita Martin, Debbie Stoots, Wayne Biggs, Janet | Lindsey, Mike Holcomb, Melody Tickle. (BACK ROW) Keith Boyd, Steve McNally, Jamie j Sypniewski, David O’Dell, Mitch Martin, Brent il Thompson, Hank Hanks, Mitch Webb, Mark I ' Hearn, Nena Koch, Judy Dalton, Darryl I Morehead. 20
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Is Service-Oriented bne of them. The Guidance Department at Pula- ski County High School was a serv- ice-oriented, integral part of the whole faculty. It was designed to serve as a support system for a good instructional program by helping students gain better insight into their strengths and weaknesses and reach realistic short-range and long-range goals. The department was divided into specific grade levels for the pur- pose of organization, for administer- ing tests, for providing pertinent information to students and faculty, and for keeping records. While there was a counselor with specific duties at each grade level, as well as a job placement counselor and a director of guidance, the department also worked as a whole helping students with problems of an immediate nature. Counselors worked with in- school and outside agencies that offered sources of consultation and referral. Guidance for the ninth and tenth graders was oriented primarily toward the exploratory years, while at the eleventh and twelfth grade lev- els it was directed toward helping students make choices. The purpose was to aid students in growing from dependence into independence. The philosophy of guidance at P.C.H.S. was directed toward helping stu- dents mature into productive adults. The rhino ' s philosophy is not that of the guid- ance department! MRS. JEAN BLANKENSHIP Radford College, V.P.I. and S.U., University of Virginia, University of Louisville; B.S.. M.Ed.; Guidance Director. MR. DALE CONRAD V.P.I. and S.U.. Radford College; B.A.. M.S.; Twelfth Grade Counselor, Sponsor of F.C.A. Guidance Department MRS. FAYE HANKS Emory and Henry College. Radford College; B.A., M.S.; Ninth Grade Counselor. MRS. RUTH HOWE Radford College, Emory and Henry College; B.A.; Tenth Grade Counselor. MRS. MARIAN LOCKARD Radford College; B.S., M.S.; Eleventh Grade Counselor, Co-Sponsor of National Honor Society. MR. THOMAS OWEN V.P.I. and S.U., Radford College; B.S., M.S.; Vocational Guidance Counselor, Job Placement.
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Honor Roll Students at Springtime Tea i 1 m w ' wk ■ f A jjPy-v ■’ 3 1 it. i HP TV Trionne Hilliard, Beth Holt, George Pugh, Yyron Croslin, and Lori Glass plan the National Honor Society Tea. The National Honor Societies of Pulaski County High School were com- prised of those students in the eleventh and twelfth grades who maintained a “B” (or better) average. Because so many students were named to the Honor Society, the group was divided into senior and junior sections. The senior section of the National Honor Society met three times before Christmas. Meetings consisted of guest speakers or of discussions concerning college. Students asked questions con- cerning admission requirements, mail- ing deadlines, and tuition and other costs. In February, members of both sec- tions met to discuss the tea. To honor those students who made the honor roll for the semester, the Honor Society planned and held a tea in April. Mem- bers of the faculty at P.C.H.S. were also invited to the tea. Senior members of the Honor Society received a final distinction at gradua- tion. They wore gold tassels on their mortarboards. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — (FRONT ROW) Sandi Landis, Susan Harless, Marcia Archer, Lisa Hall, Pam Farmer, Jenny Johnson. Elizabeth Quesenberry, Susan Longenecker, Angela Hash. (SECOND ROW) Sandra Tolbert, Terry Heineman, Barbara Hughes, Pam Lewis, Lisa Linkous. Kathy Lindsey, Wanda Smith, Sarah Palmer, Judy Kelly, Jenni Boult, Kim Back, Lynn Lee. (THIRD ROW) Susan Newsome. Kathy Spicer. Ronnie Ridpath, Teresa Quesenberry, Susie Palmer, Anne Pugh, Sandra Taylor, Carolyn McMullin, Ricky Eaton, Teresa Johnson, Sharon Capaldini. Sarah Whitman, Bobby Lorton. (BACK ROW) Scott Kilgore, Rick O’Dell, David Stafford, Allen Roseberry, Parris Anderson. Craig Lester, John Hager, Harold Edney, David Kinder, Neal Hylton, Rosa Williamson, and Rhonda Burnett. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFI- CERS — (FRONT ROW) President — Tom Vass, Vice President — Jayne Closter, Secretary — T. J. Cox, Treasurer — Jeff Munsey, Reporter — Drew Day. (BACK ROW) Sponsors Mrs. Maria Davis, Mrs. Jackie Freeman. 21
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