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Numerous Facets Exposed; Cheerleaders poke fun when Mr. Cox, dressed for laughs as an opposing cheerleader, does his own cheer. TABLE OF CONTENTS Prologue. 2 Individuals . 8 Sports .200 Patrons.248 Club Roster .267 Index.274 Epilogue .282 Freezing cold weather does not dampen the spirits of fans as they stand for the Cougars. Cheerleaders are no exception as Tammy Dowdy ' s and Nancy Harman’s slightly cold but never-failing spirits still show. Biology I students Becky Perdue and Susan Reynolds keep their distance from Junior Breon O’Dell’s favorite hobby. Mi 2
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Volume 6 Annual Staff Pulaski County High School P. O. Box 518 Dublin, Virginia 24084 PULASKI COUNTY LIBRARY 60 WEST 3rd ST. PULASKI. VA. 24301 V
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