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Johnny Lee Felts VICA 11, 12 William Joseph Fields, Jr. VICA 10, 11; Tennis 10, 11 Mary Ann Finn FBLA 9, 10; Jayteens 9, 10; DECA 11; HERO 11 , 12 Cindy Lynn Fiore FBLA 12 Denise Carol Fisher Art Club 9; Pep Club 9, 10; Volleyball Team 9- 12; Cheerleader 9 James Elmo Fleshman, Jr. VICA 11, 12; FFA 10; Band 9. 10 Steve Wayne Flinchum VICA 11, 12 Anthony Todd Folden Pep Club 11; Foo tball 9, Manager 11, 12; Wrestling 11, Manager 9-12; Outdoor Track 12 Charissa Lynn Fortner Pep Club 9; Key Club 11,12; SCA 10; DECA 11, 12, Pres.; Jayteens 10; FBLA 9. 10; Tennis Team 9, 10; Varsity Boy ' s Basketball Manager 10-11; 1st place regional distnct DECA Fash¬ ion Contests 11; All-Regional Choir 9; Choir 9 John Jackson Foster Football 9-12, Captain 12 Freddie Lee Frost VICA 11; DECA 10 Melissa Lee Gallaher DECA 11; FBLA 10-12; Girls ' Track Team 10; Yearbook Staff 12 Walter Stephen Galli- more Michael Todd Goad Library Club 9; Science Club 9; VICA 11,12; Football 9; Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9-12 Shelia Denise Goad FBLA 9-12, Hist. 11, Parliamentary Law Team, 3rd place Regionals Ronda Lynn Godwin Eric Gwyn Goodman Outdoor Track 10, 11; Cross Country 11; Graduation Marshall 11; Newspaper Staff Melvin Keith Graham FCA 10, 11; Science Club 10, 11; NHS 11, 12; Senior Steering Committee 12; Baseball 9, 12; Who ' s Who Among High School Students 12; I Dare You Award 11 April Denise Gravely HERO 11. 12 Sheila Delores Gravely V. 156 Seniors
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Dale Andrew Debley VICA 11; Football 11 Debra Ann Delph Sherry Lee Dickerson Pep Club 10, 12; NHS 12; Marching Band 9- 12; Concert Band 9, 10; Symphonic Band 11, 12; Cheerleader 9, 11, 12 Jeffrey Glenn Dishon Terry James Dishon DECA 12 Jeffrey Allen Dobbins FFA 9, 10; FBLA 10; V1CA 11. 12 Marian Elaine Duncan Lester Edwin Dunman III FCA 9-12, Pres. 11,12; NHS 11.12, Treasurer 11; Football 9-12; Wrestling 9, 10; Baseball 9- 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12; PCHS Sportsmanship Award 9; Boys ' State 11; DAR Good Citizenship Award 12 Jeffery David East Science Club 9. 10; A1ASA 9, 10; DECA 10- 12; Track 11, 12 Lisa Ann Easter Pep Club 9; FFA 10, 11; Basketball 9-11; Track 9 Emmett Dale Edwards FFA 10-12; DECA 10 Amy Susan Evans VA Junior Academy of Science 10, 11; VA Skyline Soil and Water Conservation Corps 10, 11; Science Club 10-11, Vice Pres. 11; Forensics 9; Debate 9; Drama 9; Literary Maga¬ zine 9; Fall Production 9; Girls ' Track 10, 11; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11; Band 9-12; Rifle Corps 10-12, Captain 12; Marching Band 10-12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10-12; Senior All Regional High Symphonic Band 11-12; Stage Band 12 Gary Clarence Evans SCA 9-11, FCA 9; Wrestling 9, 10; Baseball 9- 11 Shelia Ann Fagg FBLA 12; Backgammon 12; SCA 10, 12; Man¬ ager Boys ' Basketball Team; Concert Band 9, 10; Symphonic Band 11. 12; Marching Band 9- 12 Teresa Ann Fagg VICA 10; Pep Club 9; HERO 12 Rebecca Sue Farley Pep Club 9. 10; VICA 10-12; FBLA 10; Man ager for Wrestling Team 9; Local Hairstyling Contest 1st Place Charles Blake Farlow FCA 10-12; Football 9; Varsity Football 10-12; Varsity Outdoor Track 9-12 Cynthia Jane Farmer Pep ‘Club 9-12; Key Club 12; FCA; SCA Ex- ecutive Council 9-11; SCA 12; Senior Steering Committee; Girls ' Track 9-12, Captain 12, Cheerleader 9-12, Captain 10; Girls ' State 11, Hugh O ' Brien Va Youth Leadership 10; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12; American Outstanding Names and Faces 12; Beauty Pageant 9; Snow Queen Candidate 9-11, Pulaski County ' s Junior Miss 12; Forensics 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Class President 9-11; Yearbook Staff 10 Susan Kelly Farmer Key Club 9-12; Pep Club 9. 10; DECA 11.12, Western Area District III Vice President 12. Forensics 12; Literary Magazine 12 Duane Eddie Faw SCA 9; DECA 10-12; 1CF 12; Baseball 9-10 Seniors 155
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As The World Turns Opinions on local and world affairs were often as diverse as the people who voiced those opinions. However, through questionaires it was possible to get a gen¬ eral idea of how the Seniors felt on various current issues. It was extremely important that Seniors be given a chance to express their opinions as a part of preparing them¬ selves for the problems in the real world as adults. Well, they were given that chance, and here is their response. Q: Do you feel that gas prices have gone up because of a real shortage, or has it been invented so that the large oil companies can charge higher prices? A: A majority of the Senior class felt that the shortage was invented to raise gas prices. A small number felt that there was a real shortage, while others believed it was brought on either by a combination of these or by neither one. I think the oil companies are trying to rip off the people. -Glenn Branscome The shortage is real! -Chris Bowers Q: Would you have gone to war for the hostages? A: The vote was fairly close, but the Sen¬ iors showed their true colors (red, white, and blue, of course) and said that if it had been necessary, they would have gone to war for the hostages. ' ' You bet!! Anything for this country, ' cause it is ' In God We Trust ' ! -Jerry Dan¬ ner No, because there would be more Americans killed just trying to rescue them. -Richard Young Q: Should marijuana be legalized? A: This one was a real toughie. In fact, it was so close that it was hard to tell whether or not it should be legalized. However, the yes ' s did have a slight edge. No, absolutely not. It shows that this country ' s morals aren ' t what they used to be. -Ronnie Alderman Moving on up in politics, Ritche Moore attends a reception given by Congressman William Wampler after the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan. Ritche also attended the inauguration and a Con¬ gressional Seminar sponsored by the Washington Workshop Foundation. Yes, and cleaned up and heavily taxed. -Michael Abbott Q: Does Santa really exist? A: At first, that may have seemed like a silly question. After all, everybody knows that only kids believe in Santa Claus, right? Wrong! The Seniors took a strong stand, showing that he exists not only for children, but for anyone who is willing to believe. Yes, He has a large franchise in toys, holds stock in Kenner toys, Mattel, and IBM; but he is very cranky. Jeff Jarrells You better believe it!!! If anybody says no, tell me and I ' ll change his mind. -Ron Bevins Of course! Who would feed the rein- deer? -Debbie Trobaugh Q: What effect has the long-term holding of the hostages in Iran had on the reputation of the U.S. in the eyes of the rest of the world? A: There were a lot of different opinions, but for the most part Seniors agreed on the same thing-the hostage crisis had ruin ed the reputation of the U.S. as the world power. I think it has hurt our reputation be¬ cause we made no progress in getting their release. A country of our strength should have had those hostages out a long time ago. ' ' -Tammy Akers The U.S. has become too soft, but you have to ask the question: Is our reputation worth the lives of 50 U.S. citizens? We ought to pave Iran over and make a park¬ ing lot. -John Harber Q: Do you think nuclear power and nuclear warfare should be used by the U.S. and other countries of the world? A: No way! A vast majority of the Seniors obviously believed the popular sayings No Nukes or Split Wood, not Atoms. However, there were a few who believed that nuclear power should be used, but not nuclear warfare. With the proper safety, power can be very beneficial. I am against nuclear war¬ fare; however, it is a major defense weap¬ on. -Teresa Phillippy Terry Wayne Gravley Wanda Ruth Gravley VICA 10-12; Band 9 Tammy Lee Gray Jayteens 9; VICA 11, 12, Executive Council 12; Track 9-11 Pamela Lynn Groseclose NHS 11, 12; I Dare You” Award 11, Senior Steering Committee Seniors 157
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