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First Row: Stephanie Miller, Debbie Hudson, Elaine Alexander, Candy Dalton, Becky Crowder, Kathy Dalton, Debbie Warden, Sherry Burgess. Second Row: Cathy East, Susan Linkous, Julie Banks, Tony Burgess, Gaile Vanhoozier, Lou Wampler, Helen Kokotinis, Terry Johnson, Tami O ' Dell, Judy Bentley. Third Row: Elaine Morris, Joanne Mathews, Shelia Roop, Connie Moore, Robin Marshall, Mary Coble, Carol Hall. CATHY MILSTEAD GETS CROWN First Row: Vanessa Black, Teresa Nuckolls, Sue Quesenberry, Vickie Wright, June Webb, Allison Haller, Nelia Larson, Alice Payne. Second Row: Cindy Buckner, Susan Hinson, Jeanie Whitman, Susan Thompson, Martha Knisley, Sherry Hinson, Jane Viar, Marion Arnold. Third Row: Penny Howell, Connie Scott, Judy Hall, Kathy Chumbly, Felicia Patterson, Juanita Crosby, Kim Miller, Marianne Sadler, Anne Davidson, Becky Bu- chanan, Julie Cruze. 27
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The Miss PHS Contest was as important to Pulaski High as any national contest. Fifty-two girls from eighth to twelfth grade competed in the gala affair. The girls were elected by their classmates. It took five rounds of lovely ladies before the title was awarded. The theme of the contest was “Starry Starry Night”. Decorations consisted of stars placed on the curtains and a large star where the con- testants came through. Two escorts and ushers were chosen by grade average from the senior class. As the five finalists appeared on stage, the audience went wild by shouting for their favorite contestant; bu t when Cathy Milstead was crowned Miss P.H.S. the throng of on- watchers united in uncontrolled applause, whistling and shouts of joy. The event was a total success. The five finalists were: Cathy Milstead, Queen; June Webb, Maid of Honor; Penny Howell, Alice Payne, and Carol Hall. Matron of Honor: June Webb 26
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Students are allowed out of school guests like Debbie Sparks, Timmy Cox, Pam White, and Mike Ratcliffe at school dances. “Love is . . was the theme of the annual Winter Formal held February 17. “The Deltones” from Christiansburg provided a variety of music en- joyed by the chaperones and students alike. Decorations consisted of ribbons wrapped around columns and the big- gest attraction was a drawing of a small girl and boy saying “Love is . . The couples who attended the dance were required to dress formally, the boys wearing their coats and ties. Some of the se- lections played by the band were “Lean on Me and “Mrs. Jones”, only a couple among a great many songs. Joe Nevolet and Debbie Richards enjoy the music. 28
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