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Landing steadily! In the Fall of the school year, members of the Army gave a demon¬ stration to the student body showing their helicopter skills. Socializing. At the first Senior Social, Mark Chrisley, Ronnie Cnaffin, and Chris Phillips get ready to go to the gym. Robbie Cox, Scott Vest, Ben Tickle, Paige Greene, and Amy Hopkins talk about the latest hap¬ penings. ■r Mtk W $ CvA JrM m Ibv Wv f . A rm f .si x base ' s i,.W . in? m. 9EK ' •• What It Takes . . . . . . to begin a new year 2 . . . What did it take 4 . . . to live a life 6 ... to be an individual 42 ... to play on a team 130 2 — Opening
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It 1988 Cougar Pinnacle Volume 14 Pulaski County High School P.O. Box 518 Dublin, VA 24084 Student Enrollment 2,310 Let’s get fired up! At the Homecoming pep ra y, the Senior class shoios the school their ecstatic spirit. Title Page — 1
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WHAT IT TAKES TO KEQIN A N£W YEAR ... Books, papers, pens, pencils and money were some of the material possessions needed to begin a new gear. A fresh start, a confident mind, a keen curiosity about teachers and friends . ... all these were the subtle, unseen belongings we brought out that first day in September. As many looked forward to seeing their friends once again and enjoying the social activities, there were also feelings of sadness. Apprehensions grew as summer ended, assignments were made for term papers and students were informed dates for exams. These were easily outweighed by thoughts of pep rallies, football games, homecoming, prom, and graduation. The beginning of the school year was a serious change for all. One group, the Freshmen, sensed excitement mixed with dread. Six hun¬ dred and forty of them filled the gym fora warm welcome to be a part of PCHS. Soon after the students had gone through a full day and had gotten acquainted with their friends and classes, it began to seem like normal. Even though there were frequent cases of jammed lockers and lost freshmen, it all payed off after a few weeks of school. Each had what it took to start a new year — not just material possessions but a spirit and freshness to match the new year. Where’s the rabbit? During the magic show, the chemist shows his audience a mixture of two substances. Get Em! . . . an often used phrase, was painted on the graffiti wall as part of the Homecoming decorations. ... to succeed ... to be in a group . . . to be in a community 80 . . . to 212 ... to 242 ... to bring it all together 270 publish a book 285 make a year 286 Opening — 3
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