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A “high opinion” of PCHS. An air plane viewpoint reveals Virginia s roll¬ ing hills and some of Pulaski County ' s round walls. Becky and the Beast. Before a gym¬ nastics meet, Becky Perdue wrestles with Bo Keister who doesn ' t look so beastly with his mask pushed on top of his head. Opening 3
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Frogs, Dances And Big Macs The school year was much more than just school, more than just classes. The school year was a time of many times, times which fell into place like the entries in a diary. Events, both ordinary and outstand¬ ing, occurred each day, inside school and out. The school year encom¬ passed everything from calcu¬ lus to choir practice, from me¬ chanics to McDonalds. It was classes, ball games, frog dis¬ section, dances, pep rallies, and concerts. It was washing the car, buying new clothes, going to work, back-yard football, ' ' walking the dog, and swimming at the YMCA. “Let’s hear it!” Sandy Lyons and Maureen Sewell pep up a fall pep rally with some cheers, chants, jumps, and shouts. Contents Opening 2 Student Life 8 Academics 59 Clubs Organizations 79 Individuals 102 Sports 196 Advertisements 246 Index 264 Closing 282 Review for debut. Patrice Carmi¬ chael goes over her lines one more time before she tries out for the part of Emily. Ringing in the Junior year. Bill White, Tammy Reves, Bruce Davis, and other anxious Juniors examine the sample rings brought by Josten ' s. High gold prices made for low bank ac¬ counts as prices ranged from $90 to $190. 2 Opening
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Frogs c.. It was pleasant experiences like getting a B when you were expecting a ”D , and re¬ membering your locker com¬ bination after Christmas break. Of course, there were adversi¬ ties, too, like losing your letter jacket in a pile of 25 others at a basketball game, and forget¬ ting to bring your gym clothes back on Monday mornings. “Ahoy, Mates!” Charlie Hagy spends his working hours at Long John Silver ' s serving fish, fries and much more. Another Senior expense-Sherry Dickerson and Stephanie Peters place their orders for graduation announce¬ ments. The Steering Committee changed the color of the announce¬ ments from beige to white to make them more congruent. 4 Opening
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