Pulaski County High School - Cougar Pinnacle Yearbook (Dublin, VA)

 - Class of 1980

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Harold L. Cook Cynthia L. Cooke Rhonda F. Counts Jeffrey K. Covey Sandra D. Covey Tammy R. Covey Teresa A. Covey Timothy L. Covey Charles D. Cox David L. Cox David W. Cox Paula L. Cox Pamela L. Crigger Tammy J. Crigger Lora R. Crist Jennifer S. Crockett Robin A. Crosby Calvin L. Crosier Dana M. Crouse Donna S. Crowder Robert E. Crowder Robin E. Crowder Tammy L. Croy Cedric D. Cruise Norman G. Cummings William R. Dailey Cathy M. Dalton Elizabeth A. Dalton Tamie J. Dalton Teresa D. Dalton Timmy D. Dalton Melissa F. Damron Anita G. Davis Billy C. Davis Darren K. Davis Gilbert F. Davis Melanie S. Davis Sandra K. Davis Sheldon R. Da vis Wanda A. Davis Tanya E. Dawson Brenda S. Dean Diana L. Dean James B. Deaton Stephen F. DeHaven Bobby M. Dillon Danny E. Dillon Vester E. Dillow 14 Freshmen

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Freshman Class Officers Lead The Way The freshman class officers worked very hard. Officers included Robin Crow¬ der, president; Cindi Wilson, vice presi¬ dent; Teresa Calfee, secretary; and Becki Johnson, treasurer. President Robin Crowder participated in numerous school activities. She com¬ peted in spelling in forensics competition and in the Pep Club. Her favorite class was language arts. Robin’s hobbies in¬ cluded reading and “unorganized” sports in her neighborhood. She had previously attended Dublin Middle School. Vice president, Cindi Wilson, had gone to Pulaski Middle School. Her favorite class was art, and she really liked to draw. Cindi’s other hobbies included horse¬ back riding and gymnastics. In the latter, her favorite area of competition was un¬ even parallel bars. She was also a mem¬ ber of the Pep Club. Secretary Teresa Calfee was very ac¬ tive in sports. She enjoyed football and had been a member of the Dublin Middle School track team, where she competed in discus and shot. Teresa loved music and singing, and had been in the D.M.S. choir. Our treasurer, Becki Johnson, was very interested in sports. She had been on the Pulaski Middle School track and gymnastics teams. Becki was in the marching band, where she played trum¬ pet. Her favorite classes were concert band and physical education. She was very helpful in raising money for the freshman class. All of the officers for the ninth grade enjoyed holding their positions. They showed lots of spirit and were hard workers. Freshman class officers Cindi Wilson (vice president), Teresa Calfee (secretary), Robin Crowder (president), and Becki Johnson (treasurer) converse during a meeting, discussing topics of freshman interest and making plans for decorations of the freshman float and the class of ' 83 showcase. Kimberly L. Chinault Treva D. Chrisley Teresa A. Christian Angela C. Clark Walter C. Clark Barbara L. Clemson Kimberly J. Cline Glenda Y. Cobbs Robert J. Cody, Jr. Clarence W. Coffey Michael R. Collins Darnell Combs James P. Compton Pamela J. Compton Pamela R. Compton Tony W. Conner Carol L. Cook Deborah L. Cook Freshmen 13



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Karen S. Dishon Monica L. Doyle Kevin W. Dudley Carl D. Duncan David W. Duncan Leah E. Duncan Debra J. Dunford Juanita K. Eanes Charles A. East Arless H. Edwards Jeffrey C. Edwards Kimberly A. Edwards Ted J. Eller Preston M. Elliott Connie J. Ellis Edward E. England Tammy J. Farlow Brenda L. Farmer Detention Awaits Delinquent Freshmen During their first days at the high school, freshmen found themselves ac¬ quainted with many new experiences. The first few days are filled with fear and confusion in finding new friends and classrooms. Freshmen also had to learn new names for familiar places. The “library” was the “I.M.C.”; the “cafeteria” was the “commons.” As the school year progressed, freshmen found themselves the object of various “freshmen jokes” but usually realized it was all in good fun. Like every other freshman class, they endured the favorite sport among upperclassmen: directing innocent freshmen to nonexis¬ tent elevators and escalators. Freshmen learned that they had many more responsibilities to accept in classes. They had to be in class on time or face a twenty-minute after school detention. Also they found that they could not leave a classroom during the first ten minutes of class. Students saw right away that they had to keep up with a lot of homework. Eventually the freshman class became accustomed to their new school and began to take much pride in being a member of it. There was some comfort in the knowledge that while they were the youngest class, they were also the largest class. Confused freshmen Todd Ratcliffe, Joyce Bratton, and Katrina Boyd wander aimlessly through the halls. Freshmen 15

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