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Harold D. Davis Vickie L. Davis Alan K. Dean Verna M. Dean Deborah A. Delp Sherry L. Dickerson Jeffrey G. Dishon Terry J. Dishon Jeffrey A. Dobbins Patty J. Dowdy Clovis A. Draper Marian E. Duncan Simon W. Duncan Lester E. Dunman III Jeffrey D. East Lisa H. Easter Joe L. Edmonds Emmett D. Edwards James A. Edwards Mark A. Edwards Robert J. Ernest Amy S. Evans Gary C. Evans Brenda K. Fagg Linda F. Fagg Sheila H. Fagg Teresa A. Fagg Rebecca S. Farley Charles B. Farlow Cynthia J. Farmer Susan K. Farmer Duane E. Faw Johnny L. Felts William J. Fields, Jr. Dale E. Finley Joyce M. Finley Mary A. Finn Denise C. Fisher Tammy K. Fitzgerald Tony R. Fitzgerald James E. Fleshman, Jr. John M. Flinchum Steven W. Flinchum Anthony T. Folden Charissa L. Fortner John J. Foster Freddie L. Frost Cynthia D. Furrow Freshmen 19
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Freshmen Discover Romance Dating was an important part of the school year for many ninth graders. Romantic love may have been invent¬ ed in the 1400’s, but students at P.C.H.S. tended to discover it in their freshman year. True, most had had “crushes” in middle school. Still, they considered high school to be on another plane as far as romance was concerned. Swaying to music in dim light freshmen took pleasure in many sock hops during the year. Some attended Homecoming and other such events — ones who considered themselves espe¬ cially fortunate went as guest of older students. Filled with hope, ninth grade girls competed with their “elders” in com¬ petitions such as the Miss P.C.H.S. Beauty Contest and the Snow Queen Contest. They looked older than their years, yet filled with an energy per¬ haps drained from most upper class- men. Pity the sad lot of many junior and senior class boys. They saw their class rings only long enough to catch a glimpse of the stone before some ninth grader put it on her finger (with rub¬ ber bands to hold it firmly). Some ninth grade girls collected such rings as others collect stamps or bottle caps. (TOP) Sharon Crews as the freshman Snow Queen candidate. (ABOVE) Freshman join upper¬ classmen, enjoying the October sock hop. Toby M. Cox Mark M. Craig Paul E. Crosier Bryant K. Crouse Susan D. Craig Lillie M. Crawford Hilda D. Cregger Sharon L. Crews Kevin W. Crowder Sunni E. Crowder William C. Crowder III Rodell E. Cruise, Jr. Anthony L. Dalton Darlene A. Dalton Jeanette L. Dalton Steve W. Dalton Timothy E. Dalton Wayne L. Dalton Gerald F. Danner, Jr. Kym D. Davidson Michael A. Davidson Tammy L. Davidson Vicky L. Davidson Andrew C. Davis 18 Freshmen
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Tammy Y. Furrow Melissa L. Gallaher Tony B. Gallimore Walter S. Gallimore Dirk R. Gilmore Michael T. Goad Sheila D. Goad Ronda L. Godwin Eric G. Goodman Melvin K. Graham Robert C. Graham April D. Gravely Dalvin L. Gravely Gary M. Gravely Jessie W. Gravely John W. Gravely Leonard E. Gravely Terry E. Gravely Wanda R. Gravely Terry W. Gravley Tammy L. Gray Tammy J. Gregory Timothy L. Gregory Ronald S. Grimes Joseph L. Groover Pamela L. Groseclose Sonya K. Gullion Cynthia A. Haga Robert D. Haga Harold G. Hagee Charles R. Hagy Andrea R. Hale Euel L. Hale, Jr. Gloria M. Hale Sherri L. Hale Cynthia J. Hall James S. Hall Lisa K. Hall Paul N. Hall, Jr. Robin L. Hall Susan M. Hall Woodson K. Hall, Jr. Lareasa Y. Hamblin Michael R. Hamilton Mona L. Hamilton Doris E. Hancock John D. Harber Joseph W. Hardy 20 Freshmen
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