J Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2020 with funding from LYRASIS and LYRASIS Members https://archive.org/details/endisjustbeginni1991gree h*IVy>tIWV '^sq***^ ,V* .^ * #. 4 UOTfl^d regress :**£&* *S; EAGLE 91 f %$*#<>$ GREENSVILLE COUNTY ^ -* ::! HIGH SCHOOL ■4 2 ass??? EMPORIA, VIRGINIA a^H 23847 VOLUME 64 ’^ , 1 *+K>+n±£ ?$$**<>$ 5*k<c>rs'!l!‘&*':' Welcome Back! September 1990 The school’s new wing awaits the arrival of the Students slowly begin to trickle in as the “early birds” arrive, first students of the 1990-91 school year. On the first day of school, many students needed help finding their way around. Here, Juan Adams seeks assistance from Mrs. Russell. TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE.1 OPENING .2 SPRING EVENTS.4 SPORTS .10 CLUBS .30 STUDENT LIFE.43 STAFF.49 CLASSES.58 ACADEMICS.87 ADVERTISEMENTS.100 Hall passes continued to be a way of life at GCHS. Mrs. Boone: “May I see your hall pass?” Byron Falls relaxes after a tough day at school. Rhonda Wells: “I don’t leave home without it!” 3 Spring 1990 Spring of 1990 was a busy sight into their own futures. time — crowding many Special education students ley, presented an outstand¬ events into the short time displayed their athletic tal¬ ing assembly concerning the left before graduation. Al¬ ents during the Special space program and let stu¬ though prom and gradua¬ Olympics festivities while dents know that small-town tion were the main events, fellow students and teachers folks can achieve big goals. students also took part in cheered them on. Seniors Finally, the Cobblestone several other activities. At sponsored a Bloodmobile theatrical troupe enter¬ the career fair, students ex¬ drive where students braved tained the students with amined exhibits and asked the needle to benefit others. their dramatic antics while questions of representatives Mr. Stanley P. Jones, an informing them of the dif¬ from a variety of career ar¬ aerospace education spe¬ ferent types of drama in “I eas, hoping to gain more in¬ cialist from NASA-Lang- Can’t Pay the Rent!” Special Olympics participants Mrs. Decuzzi approves of her stu- compete in the broad jump. dents’ performances. Right: Daniel Woodley, Marcel Riggins, and Sam Edwards display a Marines poster from the Career | Fair. Far right: Chris Link, Sara English, and Michael Caines experiment with an electronics display at the Career Fair. k * * o M • v *■ * ‘ ~ -- £ a y v* * a H Vi ■A 4 Spring Divider Clifton Batts bares his arm for the Villains, heroes and damsels in dis¬ Red Cross nurse while Tommy tress entertain students in “I Can’t Woodruff waits to donate his pint Pay the Rent!” of blood. 4 Nursing student Pam Smith checks Mr. Stanley Jones explains the Eric Robinson’s blood pressure be- workings of the space shuttle. fore he gives blood. Spring Divider 5 Prom 1990 Chris Washington and Tony Pair, shown here with Mrs. Sabo, won an award for the rap they wrote and performed for the 1990 Prom Promise campaign. Dionne Tyler struck a pose as Craig Young gave a wide-eyed smile to the camera. Many well-dressed sophomores helped serve refreshments and cleaned up afterwards. Diane Rodgester, Sara English, Ginny O’Hara, Michael Caines, and Frank Lamm had loads of fun on the dance floor. Clifton Batts, Tasha Powell, Zachary Hicks, Danetta Powell and Terry Owens took time out from dancing.