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Be Freshmen X ' I W WE CAUGHT THIS freshman a little off guard. Ari. The Class Of 1989 This year was a big year for the class of '89. They were coming from two different junior highs, C-reenecres and Cope, to unite as one family in the big A.H.S. They had to forget all former rival- ries and get acquainted with a lot of new people. But at the same time they had to adjust to a new school and harder classes, which by no means is an easy task. But the class of '89 proved they were ready to be Vikings when the first pep rally rolled around. They all joined together with excitement and enthusiasm. They also proved their Viking pride when it came time to make Homecoming floats. They put many hours of time and effort into perfecting their float, but when it was done the effort all paid off. They ended up getting second place in the float contest, but they have shown the upper classmen that they won their way to the top. THIS IS THE way the freshmen conducted class. Turchick Susan Underwood Kevm Vaughan Tracie Vela Gracie Vrllar Findlay Vines Kimberly Waggoner Thomas Walker Cory Walker Ginny Walker jerry Waller jackie Walker Todd I I A ' ' f 1 ' I 1 1 1 , f it ga alz. if ' I i Q 4. .. . .re r K - if X 2' . 9' V ', Q - K fl Y 1 I I 3 ' . .- K A H , Q4 :gif s ' ' .. 4 J i , -Q' S X, 1 ' , X sa - ' 1 Freshme 123
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Freshmen Will THIS FRESHMAN PREFERRED to lie in the grass at break. fif'Th6mag, Maegigellg I ,fsQTlf!?f S'iHf ' if4Todd,Ieanirqg Q W W I E RRRE iTe?: ?b'Et Fff K A .1 ,-ffl., QR A ,V,V, Q Rf K. I I 'R F5 Q? 5:5 ' -X, 74?-, ll ll LOOK, I CLEANED out my locker. I CAN'T FIND anything in this locker. Classes Q
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Some Freshmen Had lder Siblings who really get along, Washer jerry Watktns hm Weaver Tulle Webb, Knstm weeks Rusty t t' S S Vgslshivsiisff w ' T 1 wrmzaek Tiireri' at . . Q f Quite a few freshmen had an advantage when it came to adjusting to high school life. These students had older brothers or sisters who had survived their freshman year at Airline. When asked about their relationship with their siblings, these freshmen had interesting responses. Most of the freshmen asked, said that people thought they looked like their older sibling, but when they were asked how they felt about it, their answers varied. lim Watkins said he didn't care but that his brother, Tim, hated it. Suzy Wise said she didn't mind because she thinks her brother jimmy is cute. When it came to describing their relation- ships with their brothers and sisters, the freshmen became quite honest. Susan Tur- chick remarked that she and her brother Robert ignore each other so there is no problem with fighting. On the other hand, Tabitha Murphy said she and her brother Tim have a very open relationship and they get along totally super. For a few freshmen, this was the last year that their older brothers and sisters would be students at Airline. Those whose brothers or sisters were graduating, shared mixed feelings on the thought of their siblings leav- ing home. To Kevin Fergason it meant that he wouldn't get a ride to school next year. For Pat Stinson it was a sad thought because he went places with his sisters. Karen Wilkes summed it up by saying that she and her brother Mike always talk to each other about things they couldn't share with just anybody. When Mike leaves for college she will miss going places with him. lt just goes to show 5 W T' 2 vi if 5 at iiii Y l I 1 I . K M 2 ' i ' E SS l 4 l l l that brothers and sisters can be best friends. l 1 J 1
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