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Pulaski County High School Builds Upon Past; Develops Tapestry of New Traditions 1976-77 marked the third year of operation for Pulaski County High School. Dublin High School and Pula- ski High School had become hazier in the minds of students, and P.C.H.S. was gradually developing the atmosphere of a “real school.” Windowless class- rooms seemed less cavernous, carpeted rooms became commonplace, and “Ori- oles” and “Dukes” had virtually disap- peared into the ranks of the mighty Cougars. More importantly, fewer students complained of being “lost,” as P.C.H.S. traditions slowly emerged from the pat- terns of the past. Academics and athlet- ics, clubs and classes, publications and productions — all reflected this new awareness. Students and staff members sensed the change, and the threads of our lives fell into a new order in the tape stry of life. (TOP CENTER) Linda Cochran and Dean Marshall judge flowers grown in horticulture. (TOP RIGHT) Rhonda McKinney works on Earth Science report in IMC during 6th period. (ABOVE) Brent Thompson receives congratu- lations from Mr. Harry DeHaven and Mr. Dave Brown at football Awards Banquet. 3
(RIGHT) Cecil Palmer meticulously cuts a stencil for silk screen printing. (BELOW LEFT) James Dalton repairs an automatic transmission. (RIGHT CENTER) (FRONT ROW) Tommy Duncan, (SECOND ROW) Faye Burton, (THIRD ROW, BACK TO FRONT) Brenda Ramsey, Lorrie Smith, Betty Miller, (FOURTH ROW) Cheryl Boysaw, (BACK ROW) Anthony Mannon are members of Mrs. Jackie Freeman’s world geography class. (BOTTOM LEFT) Mrs. Susan Ficke instructs her tenth grade grammar class about objective case. (BOTTOM RIGHT) Jimmy Crouse confronts the crass reality of report cards.
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