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The Conrads

Chuck and Laura met and began dating their sophomore year at PC. It all began with a Valentine in Laura’s box from Chuck. We married in 1995. We have two children, Avery (18) and Hallie (16). Avery is a freshman at PC and loving it. Chuck ’93 and Laura Conrad ’93     < BACK TO MET

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The Spearmans

We met in 1983 on the back deck of the TTKA house. Our first date was a few weeks later after a home football game. We married in 1985, and except for the four years when Brad was on US Army Active duty in Colorado or deployed to Kuwait, we have been attending PC events.

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The Rices

Our story begins with my parents’ story. And here’s a spoiler: Neville Hall plays a role in each step of the nearly 40-year journey. My parents, Joe Glymph (Class of 1977) and Dianne Tyler Glymph (Class of 1980), met while students at PC and later dated before becoming engaged near Neville Hall at Homecoming in

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The Churms

We met on the front steps of GDH. (You had to love those signs the freshmen had to wear around their necks with name and dorm.) We were married in 1981 and have lived in Texas, Georgia, Indiana, Georgia again, Germany and finally in South Carolina. We have three children; two are PC graduates (Anna

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The Longs

Michael and I owe special thanks to my Hose leader, who was a great friend of his and her matchmaking skills. She orchestrated our meeting on my second day on campus in 2001 and though neither of us initially wanted to be in a relationship, we quickly gave in and just let it happen. I

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The Harpers

We met in Dr. Ramsey’s Old Testament Survey course in Neville as freshmen. By the end of the semester, we made sure to sign up for the same New Testament Survey course so that we’d continue to see each other (and started hanging out outside of class as well). A couple of short years later,

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The Hills

In the second semester of my freshman year and William’s sophomore year, we shared a class: Sociology 101. One fateful day, we both decided to skip class. In most cases, a horrible decision, but in ours, it was good luck! Because we both skipped the same day, we were put in a group together for

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The Perkins

PC has been “home” for us from the first days of our time on campus till now as we live one block from the college in the Manse of First Presbyterian Church where I serve as pastor. We have lived and worked in Clinton – then been called away and called back again – four

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