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Aelissa A. Farmer Lebron H. Finn Tony L. Finn Kenneth M. Fleenor Barbara A. Flinchum Wallace H. Flinchum Jodi L. French Robert H. French Deborah C. Frye Rhonda G. Fuller Pamela R. Furrow Kimberly J. Gallahugh Debbie J. Gallimore Kathy A. Gallimore Charles E. Gamblin Timothy T. Garwood Thomas B. Gibson Anthony W. Giles Shelby L. Gillespie John R. Gillman Michael A. Gladden Garfield K. Goad Vanessa A. Goad Kimberly K. Graham David E. Gravely Gracie L. Gravley Ken A. Gravely Janet M. Gregory Kathi L. Gregory Sa mmy D. Gregory Class of ’83 Shows Spirit The freshman year was a year to get used to a new school, new friends, and new teachers. It was also a time for new experiences. The new lunch procedure was one of these. It took time for freshmen to become familiar with the a la carte line and ice cream stand. Having freedom of choice, even in what you have for lunch, made you more responsible. When freshmen learned upper¬ classmen were watching them, they did everything imaginable to become “one of the crowd”. Pre-game spirit days were a wonderful chance to show they were proud of their school and team. Hat days were always a big thing; almost everyone can find some type of hat to wear. Most are ordinary, such as cowboy hats, derbies, caps and gangster hats. Others are more original. There was also considerable participa¬ tion in jean day, overall day, and crazy hairdo day, among others. The freshmen also attended many athletic contests. If they weren’t playing themselves, one could almost be sure they were on the sidelines cheering their team on to vic¬ tory. During Homecoming week a pep rally was held. All classes made floats showing much creativity; freshmen placed second. Creative spirit is shown by Tim McGraw on hat day. 16 Freshmen
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Karen S. Dishon Monica L. Doyle Kevin W. Dudley Carl D. Duncan David W. Duncan Leah E. Duncan Debra J. Dunford Juanita K. Eanes Charles A. East Arless H. Edwards Jeffrey C. Edwards Kimberly A. Edwards Ted J. Eller Preston M. Elliott Connie J. Ellis Edward E. England Tammy J. Farlow Brenda L. Farmer Detention Awaits Delinquent Freshmen During their first days at the high school, freshmen found themselves ac¬ quainted with many new experiences. The first few days are filled with fear and confusion in finding new friends and classrooms. Freshmen also had to learn new names for familiar places. The “library” was the “I.M.C.”; the “cafeteria” was the “commons.” As the school year progressed, freshmen found themselves the object of various “freshmen jokes” but usually realized it was all in good fun. Like every other freshman class, they endured the favorite sport among upperclassmen: directing innocent freshmen to nonexis¬ tent elevators and escalators. Freshmen learned that they had many more responsibilities to accept in classes. They had to be in class on time or face a twenty-minute after school detention. Also they found that they could not leave a classroom during the first ten minutes of class. Students saw right away that they had to keep up with a lot of homework. Eventually the freshman class became accustomed to their new school and began to take much pride in being a member of it. There was some comfort in the knowledge that while they were the youngest class, they were also the largest class. Confused freshmen Todd Ratcliffe, Joyce Bratton, and Katrina Boyd wander aimlessly through the halls. Freshmen 15
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Kenneth C. Gusler Ellen K. Guthrie James M. Haga John P. Haga Kevin B. Hagee Dwight R. Hale Adrian C. Hall Alan C. Hall Charles T. Hall Laura E. Hall Rex A. Hall Robert C. Hall Annette M. Hamrick Pamela L. Handy Fred A. Hardin John M. Hardy Randall S. Harris Teresa A. Harvey Spencer H. Hash Mark 0. Hawley Barbie D. Hayden Debra S. Hedge Preston D. Hedge Sherry L. Hedge Harry K. Hendricks Karen M. Hendricks Betty J. Henley Darryl W. Hensdill Karen D. Hill Kimberly A. Hill Samantha J. Hill Pamela J. Hixon Delores L. Hodge Johnny R. Hodge Robert W. Hodge Donna L. Hoff Betty A. Holbrook Edward R. Holbrook Teresa J. Hollingsworth Thomas E. Holmes Reginald D. Holston Cynthia E. Honaker Barry W. Hudson Frances L. Hudson Roger W. Huff Glenn L. Hughes Lisa D. Hungate Kevin C. Hurst Freshmen 17
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