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Dana M. Sayers Michael E. Scott Randal L. Scott Maureen A. Sewell Randy D. Sexton Donald P. Shelor Eugenia L. Shelor Molly S. Shelton Tammy E. Shinault Lori L. Short Dana G. Sifford Doris A. Sigmon Jill Ann Simmons Allen W. Simpkins Exel E. Simpkins, Jr. Michael S. Simpkins William D. Simpkins Paul G. Skeens Anita M. Smart Barry W. Smith Debra A. Smith Debra A. Smith Kathryn D. Smith Murphy A. Smith Sharon L. Smith William D. Smith Payton I. South Dianne S. Spence Norma J. Spence Elizabeth A. Spencer Stephen M. Spicer Melanie L. Spivey Brenda C. Stephens Vicky L. Stephens Ima J. Stilwell Alisa D. Stone William Q. Stoots Laina R. Stout Rebecca J. Stowers Benjamin F. Surratt Louis G. Sutherland Tina M. Sutherland Bonnie L. Sutphin Linda G. Sutphin Michael A. Sutphin Anthony J. Swink Vickie L. Swinney Dennis K. Tabor Freshmen 29
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Harry W. Repass Donna R. Richardson James J. Richardson Karen S. Richardson Richard T. Richardson Vanessa Richmond Donna J. Ridpath Angela D. Rigney William C. Rigney John P. Roberson Johnny M. Roberson Belinda S. Robinson Richard T. Rollins Melissa G. Roope Sherri D. Rorrer Robert R. Runions Kevin D. Rupe Lisa C. Rupe Mike A. Rupe Kathy D. Ryan Vanessa J. Sadler Henry B. Safewright Jackie R. Sarver Donna M. Sawyers Few Freshmen Pursue Vocations For most ninth graders, “the high school” implied only the academic building. They spent their time “go¬ ing around in circles,” giving no thought to the “other half’ ofP.C.H.S. Others, however, chose to cross the courtyard to get a sampling of what the vocational building had to offer ninth graders. They entered intro¬ ductory courses and found one course planned especially for them; Health Explorations Busine ss Explorations. Choosing to learn about the latest things in the field of communication, some took World of Communication. They learned rudiments of photo¬ graphy, as well as printing techniques and other forms of communications. World of Construction was also of¬ fered to freshmen. In it, students learned fundamentals that some would later apply to such vocational courses as building trades and elec¬ tricity. As a general introduction to other areas, Health and Business Explora- variety of business fields, the course tions was taught. Composed of one provided a preview of more in-depth semester of introduction to health vocational courses which would come careers and one presenting the wide later. Freshmen Nancy Johnson, Darlene Dalton, Karen Hicks, and Renee Hale read and think as Mrs. Brenda Hylton helps them explore the world of business in Business Exploration class. 28 Freshmen
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James T. Talbert Geoffrey M. Talley Larry D. Taylor Mary M. Taylor Melissa D. Taylor Pamela D. Taylor Pamela G. Thomas Tony W. Taylor Michael S. Thomas Teresa G. Thomas Curtis M. Thompson James R. Thompson Matthew D. Thompson Robert M. Thompson, Jr. Larry E. Thorton Rhoda A. Thornton Debra L. Tickle Charles W. Tolbert Ronald S. Trail Debra S. Trobaugh William J. Turley Jeffrey T. Turman Russell M. Turner Lisa K. Turpin Dale C. Underwood Donna M. Underwood John A. Underwood Charlene A. VanNess Lisa R. Vaughan Betty J. Viars John B. Viars VastineH. Walker Pamela K. Wall Anna M. Ward Sherry M. Ward David A. Warden Richard D. Warden Stephen K. Wasileski Billy J. Watson Glenn C. Wa tson, III Cynthia L. Webb David L. Webb Elliott T. Webb Robert E. Webb Thomas T. Webb Jeffrey W. Weeks Barry D. Welch Teresa A. Wheeling 30 Freshmen
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