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

 - Class of 1987

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Cosmetology members push the VICA float for the parade at the pep rally. VICA won the competition for club floats. At the Homecoming Pep Rally, Coach Hicks reminds the student body that the Cougars are number one. Painted faces are the way Cl Vaughn and John Jones show their school spirit on cougar spirit day. One of the many decorations in the Jr. locker banks Is this wall hanging. Decorations were an important part of Homecoming week. Homecoming — 15

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MASQUERADE MADNESS There is no doubt about it, most everyone’s favorite week of the year was at Homecom¬ ing! Why shouldn’t it have been with all of the excitement, fun, and school spirit that were shown by the students? “Madness” week started off with dress-up days. The Student Council and Pep Club decided on what day the dress would be and on what day. Dress to impress, sweats or pajama day, back to summer, nerd or reverse-role-day, and Cougar spirit day were the five that were included. Many in¬ dividuals participated with , en¬ thusiasm. Throughout the week, students worked on floats and decorations. Each class and some clubs entered the float competition. Each locker bank and showcase in the Commons were decorated with bright colors. The Homecoming Pep Rally was held on the day of the “big game.” As one walked into the gym, the school colors of white, maroon, and gold filled the eyes, and the music of the band filled your ears. School spirit was in the air. The underclass- men stood as the seniors marched in, most wearing matching tie-dyed T-shirts of pastel colors. The winners of the home¬ coming events were announced. The seniors won the locker bank competition. Since it was Halloween, paper covered the lights to make the scene spooky. There were spider webs from the lockers to the ceiling; a scene of a graveyard with tombstones was on the side walls. On the back wall there were masks for each person in the Senior class. The seniors also won the showcase competition. The Sophomore class was chosen to be the winner of the spirit competition; they also had the best class float. The club‘float competition was won by VICA. The second annual Kiss a Pig contest was sponsored by the gymnastics team. Votes were cast during lunch and cost a quarter. Each student could vote for any senior on the start¬ ing line-up of the football team. James Hardy had to kiss the pig at the pep rally! (contd.) Homecoming Court: Lynne Harvey, Pete Hancock, Frances Hammett, Bobby Easter, Melissa Kinser, Kevin Hen¬ dricks, Teri Wyker, Ron Shelburne, Lisa Spencer, Brian Owen, Lisa Parks, Casey Nicely, Sara Lee, Richie Hurst, Missy Newcomb, Randy Meredith, Susan Mitchell, Joe McClellan, Lisa Estep, Jimmy DeCosta, April McCoy, Mike Jones, Tina Abell, and Edwin Cox. Varsity Football cheerleader Lizz Dove raps about James Hardy during the “Cougar Shuffle” at the Homecoming Pep rally. — Homecoming



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During a break, couples watch while Randy Meredith and Lisa Parks are announced King and Queen at the Homecoming dance. Kevin Hendricks and Lisa Estep are Prince and Princess, Mike Jones and Lisa Spencer are Duke and Duchess. Wk v| i « I t j JlTl n ►1 1 . - ? i| I Seniors Eddie Wood and Shannon Crawford spread cotton spider webs to decorate their locker banks. The Seniors won the locker bank competition. Getting ready for the spirit competi¬ tion, sophomore cheerleaders lead their class in spirit. As the music plays,Terry Bran -11 aiid Missy Sutherland epjoy themselves at the Homecoming Dance. — Homecoming

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