VANTNY iy iv} fc te ‘ Be: A Sas ener ica7ae eq r. oy ny é Po ape nA rr) CS a ey ALA ES a ab, y 1i 7° Ae are! ay» VES 4 Ms Wy 7. a 2 ag fete by Rs BANDING TOGETHER.Brandon _ tators enjoyed the event despite the warm Pemberton and Danielle Coffey lead the weather. band in the Labor Day Parade. Spec- An Excellent Adventure PARRY McCLUER HIS CHOOL BAN UENA VISTA, VA. Q Parry McCluer High School 2329 Chestnut Avenue 714 Buena Vista, Virginia 24416 Enrollment: 385 Organizations . .80 1990-91 PARRIMAC Opening 1 GRANNY ETHEL-ALWAYS LOYAL “Granny Ethel’? Coleman was years before her retirement. She Granny Ethel still is seen at these born in 1907 in Amherst County. has spent all of her life taking care acitvities because of her grand- She went to Parry McCluer High of others. She loves working in children. They are involved in School. She was married and had her garden and the outdoors. many of the extracurricular activ- six children, four boys and two ities here at Parry McCluer. girls. Now she has grandchildren, Granny Ethel attended the school great-grandchildren and great- activities while her children were This yearbook is dedicated to her great-grandchildren. in high school because her four for these reasons. Granny Ethel sons played football, basketball, will always be a great fan and sup- Granny Ethel is a very dependable and baseball and her two daugh- porter of ‘“‘THE FIGHTING and a very respectable lady. She ters cheered. BEUESS worked at the Silk Mill for many Ethel Coleman and her husband enjoying some time together in their younger years. Ethel and all of her children on their sum- mer vacation at the lake. Ethel Coleman relaxing in her spare time. 2 Opening W E N T n N Opening 3 An Excellent Adventure of ’90 — ’91 Starting a new school year is sometimes hard, but with the spirit the ‘Excellent Adventure” theme. and hospitality of the students in Times, good or bad, always our school we made it our prompted us to remember that “Excellent Adventure of 1990 - everything has a purpose and is 1991S essential to our vision in future We, the 1991 Yearbook staff, years. Everything relates to the to- chose to remember this year with tal ‘‘Excellent Adventure’ of life. Mi, Members of the sophomore class get a closer look at the modern technology used in today’s office. The Christmas Parade Snow Court of 1990, Kim Gilbert, Jeff Floyd, Kim Hail, Troy Henson, Angela Shumate, and Jason Wheeler. 4 Opening The seniors gave it their all at the pep rallies this year. The spirit stick compe- tition was always a toss between the jun- iors and seniors. SeesSS Peace! Mrs. Leola Burks really “dug” Hip- py Day, which was held during spirit week. Cindy Shumate, posed as one of Santa’s elves, gets a Christmas wish list from one of the elementary students at Enderly Heights. Timmy McDaniel heroically tries to re- move a fallen tree from Sherry Brown’s car. The tree fell during a storm. Opening