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Page 15 text:
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Lost boys - Freshmen Ben Ferrao Joe Kunath, and Khael Kendall scan the list of advisors Hurry up! - The class of 1991 waits for the presentation to begin Turn left - Laurean Duran, sopho- more, directs Freshman Emily Clark, and Crystal Sarinana to their correct advisors Freshmen Orientation 11
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On Wednesday, September 2, 1987, the class of 1991 slowly meandered through the doors. of the Alameda High School gymnasium. The day began when the school administrators, Dr. Wheelwright, Mr. Werner, and Mrs. Ruark welcomed the class of 1991. Next came a skit about high.school life per- ) Freshmen Orientation formed by the school officers, then the cheerleaders led a cheer. Last came-a tour of the large campus which confused most of the freshmen. “The campus tour was con- fusing, but the leaders of my group Cleared it up a little,” said Todd Brick, who now finds his way’ around the school with no problem. “We were busy the whole time, and everything was a lit- tle confusing,;’’ said Trina Ratto. And the freshmen were very busy. They had to pick up their schedules, their locker num- bers and combinations, get their 1.D. pictures taken, and some even bought their year- books!—by Lynnette Dignon
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The bell rang and student bodies. poured out of various classes. Whether it was a short sprint up the stairs or the marathon from-upstairs in the new building to upstairs in the old building, we all had to weave around. people: stand- ing in the middie of the hall- ways talking as well.as dodg- ing bags and elbows. All-of this and stopping at our locker had a timelimit of 5 minutes. Although we -tried-to be or- gainized and civilized we didn't always act accordingly, at times we yelled and pushed each other in hops that the line would move faster. “It’s impossible to get fro- mone class in the new building in.5 minutes.’’ said Hope Hell- er, junior. Other people were alert and their curiosity ar- roused, one person was Anne Men. Gal. who said, ‘‘l am amazed that there are so many people in the halls and on the stairs at the same time.’ —by Leila Tajiri
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