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?' 3-ff Enjoying their lunch break, Glynis Fell and Elena Diaz roam through the halls. Although she is supposed to be working, Wendy Pate turns to talk to a friend. Lunchtime is a favorite for some. Mike Evans enjoys one of the best liked meals. Welcome to our famil 6 ll right teachers, please release all freshmen from your class to go to the auditorium for the freshman class meeting, assistant principal jerry Winn announced on the PA sys- tem. This was the first indication that we were truly in high school. Where did they say we go? Should we bring a 1552 pencil? Anthony Krukowski warms up on his French horn before the out- door pep rally. fDon't freshmen know that pencils are only used in Math?J How do you get there? Why are we having a meet- ing? These innocent but basic ques- tions were murmured throughout remaining read. Then the room while the announcements were we crowded into the halls and somehow found our way to the auditorium. Once there, we gradually settled in and Principal Roy Curry step- FRESHMEN
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Welcome ped up to the microphone. In his brief remarks, we suddenly real- ized we were part of something special. HAS a note of welcome to all our new students at Nimitz, l would like to say that we are proud to have you join the Nimitz 'family'. This he tells us, is a unique school setting. Our marquee out front bears these words: 'l-lome of the Nimitz High Fam- ily 'Where people care about peo- ple 'Where each life is important 'And each life is precious'. This message carries a promise that each student will be afforded the utmost opportunity to belong, to achieve, and to be recognized M.. 'I ,gtg W-.mv During lunch, sisters Lori and Ann Dickerson have a lot to share - lives, laughs and juice. Looking up to receive further instructions, Audrea Becker assembles her folder. While school work piles Donna Moss doesn't let the p sure get to her. Q.,-I Being a newcomer to Nin Renee I-lolt thinks about the and pains to come. ,W f H I fide' am: , v 4 ' ,,- W,-igf. ,.. f 9 W sw if If ,ff M ff it , tt fll: Wy ,ewew FRESHMEN
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