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Dixie McClary Richard McCullough Karen McNeil Manuel McWhorter Gloria Medina . I ,, f' .W I. . 'i . N 4 s . .ii .. ,X ' fl .1 . .. fl gi l I E I i j f jimmy Medina JS . . sf ' f Q 4 IR Q. in Susan Melander 'ff F H ' A . .2 5 ijt, Ms! I Leundus Merrit fi 1 -L I E ' - S Donna Meyer '. -1 If A . G . lackie Meyers P ' ' I' A , f X it . ' y t gg Tracy Milham ' W , A Xi .ij , -' Amy Miller . X ' J Margaret Miller A B iq, 1, ,Q F J ' fl sie-vemnier . 'jf g, I 1 'j lg -1 fe it Terry Miller ' 7 'Q ' . 7 F H Mark Millette I. , I ,,rR ss' . it U' g it T Richard Mills l I . I lx I 5 gmt' I Dain Mitchell W x if X I... I 1 We're onthe Road Again ' nOh no, I'm going to a new who came from Alaska. Karen said, Wi HM A W z school! What am I going to do? I'm 'llt was hard getting used to all the I g - I .1 Qi. never going to be able to adjust. new people, butllike it. Susan said, -4 . People aren't going to like me, I'm Illt was hard getting used to the ' I going to be a loner. This reaction was usually common among new students coming to new schools. But according to a couple of new students who attended Ellison, they adjusted quite well. Ioanna Godsoe, a senior at Ellison, said, I adjusted to Ellison much better than any other schools that I've gone to, mainly because of learning how to handle the changes in life. Being a military dependent influences you to accept new challenges. Ioanna had lived in seven different places before com- ing to Killeen. She has traveled all over Germany and been in Holland and France. Ioanna said, From traveling I have learned to talk with a group of new people and feel quite comfortable whereas others may feel uncomfortable. Karen and Susan Cook were twins 98 Freshmen Copy by E elyn Calaunan large school and so many people. I found Ellison to have a lot of school spirit. Gary Hayward, a senior said, uAd- justing to Ellison wasn't a hard thing to do. I got to Ellison in the summer, and I got in on the football team. I had never gone to a school this size before so I think adjusting to the schooI's size was my biggest pro- blem. Once I found all of my classes I got along ireat. I found that the students at E ison were very easy to get along with. Not only were these the reactions of new students coming to Ellison, but people leaving Ellison as well. 'Oh no, not again, was a state- ment made by Rosemary Wilson when she found out she would be moving. 'Il like living here, and I don't want to move anymore. 7 f fr ,F iw , ,, A WALKING to her locker in Angela Harna
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They ave The Most On the whole, freshmen had the most to look forward to in school. They had the advantage of starting with the athletic sport of their choice, taking their choice of many interesting courses, and joining many fun clubs. Many freshmen were scared when they first came to high school because they had to start over again. From being popular in middle school to being barely known in high school was one of the changes freshmen went through. But not all freshmen were new to the school. Many freshmen tried to get involved in clubs, sports, band, and choir so that they could get bet- ter adjusted to high school. Some were at the school several times over the summer because of band and Emerald practices. Time before and after practices enabled some Frank Overton Lauren Owens Georgianna Paine Sally Partida Linda Patrick lames Pearson Debra Peitchinsky Carlos Perez Israel Perez Kirt Perkins lohn Perro Mark Pezel Chris Phillips Matthew Piasecki Kevin Piasta Jacqueline Pilkey Randall Pittman loseph Pogorselski loseph Polchinski Demetrius Polk Ron Pratt Angela Prine Laura Pringle Andrew Prociuk 100 - Freshmen Copy by Vicky Henning :,. sn., ,ig L students to become familiar with the school. Kim Heidtbrink, who was a freshmen Emerald, said, I like school. Being an Emerald let me ex- perience many fun thin s that I never would have done iefore. It makes me feel kind of special. After the initial shock of school starting, the freshmen were really in- volved in school spirit. Some freshmen attended the School Spirit Seminar held in the Killeen High School auditorium. They also gathered up quite a few dollars for the United Way Drive. Darice Fitzgerald said, 'll think Ellison is great and the people are very friendly. The teachers here care a lot about the students and what they do and accomplish. LEARNING the basics in welding is Randy Wilson. ,sw hw .. I gas? 'tt X, . . .. 1. S 2 if I 1 .2 , X , .2 lv. 5. .za if it ' . X X sig ssl L . ' ' Ti kg ' , J 'x . ' Q :.' 1. 7 . if ig: , .., . ., I. V il . K Q yliil .ep Q we-is - - . ne 3 is T V, .if I my Jl .A 'IJ x ng .. - fs . - Nt . J... 4 X ' isa., ,f, ,f A .f Q 5 ..,,..,., , J uw kfvtx il K .t .1 1 ' if t M i . I Q ' I X I a .lb l 3, K -v Av , - .s A 7 W 3 llll Q l 1 l:i lllfilf K . IIS I
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