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x .. 515 - , - v KJ ,L 9 1 A X l Freshmen Frustrations I hate being a freshman! We can't do anything! complained Kari Conant. Besides homework that is! I can't wait until I can drive. That's not going to happen while I'm a freshman, thatis for sureli' grumbled Iennifer Hock. Not being able to drive was a ma- jor complaint of the freshman class, but it wasn't the only frustration. It's frustrating being a freshman because it's almost impossible to get on a varsity team. So that means freshmen have to wait to get their varsity jacket and letter, com- mented Trina Ullman. Another frustrating thing is that one of the only jobs a freshman can get is babysitting. I need extra money, but I HATE babysitting, sighed Clara Friedly. Probably the worst things about being a freshman are when we get teased by upperclassmen and that we can't go to the prom unless ask- ed by a junior or senior, added Iessica Thais. To me, one of the worst things about being a freshman is the classes we're offeredg VACA, futures, and P.E.,' said Karen Iohnson disgustedly. Despite all the bad points, the class of '90 made it through the year and looking forward to laughing at the frustrations of next year's freshmen. After all, there's no reason to break tradition, is thereffgg Steve Huang Bridget Hubbard Elsie Hui April Hunter Frank Ingram Shelly Insulander Trina laridly leremy lenkin Richard jenkins Tristen lolivette leff lohnson Karen lohnson Chris lones Eric lones Casey Kelly lennifer Kenan David Kennedy Chandra Kent Anna Kim long Kim Regina Kim Danielle Kirchner Greg Kitsinian Bernard Ko David Kohl Angela Konoske lean Koo FrustrutionsfFreshmen 239
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4421? 1 rf u - ' . Beth Goralsky Robert Gordon Carmella Gorospe - ' . Chris Grable Kim Grissom - Erica Gruszecki lenny Gualano V . Ev ' ' 'W 'li V cf q f' .S ,ii Patricia Guay r Brian Hagerty f Q, i ' - V Rasekha Hai Lisa Halvorsen Thiia Hampton Rhonda Harris Torrey Harvey 4 ,M ,ali y I 7 . Eddie Hayward Greg Healy . ' . leigh Hemsely V .3 C V. Danielle Henderson - 5 Tricia Herras lara Hershkowitz I 5 Bonnie Hill X .fe lennifer Hock Rachel Holmes Yeu Hong Kesha Houston Nettle Howe Shelley Howe Michael Hsu SUCKER PUCKER - lohana Fafyus and Kristianna Lewis enjoy suckers and a good conversation dur- ing lunch. Many freshmen said that lunch was their favorite part of the day. WHERE IS SHE? - wonders freshman Ann-Marie Balmer as she waits fora friend at lunch. At times it was hard to find someone during lunch because of the crowds. 238 FreshmenfFrustrations . P l le.. Q , , nag - L Af! if s ,, . ., . F l .in . . R. 'N f 4- ff f af 1-1 Y 7: 5 9 A I 'xx Q! hx f K me s Ted Lulter I WANT SOME, TOO - freshmen Eric Canosa a d Ch ' F 1 corn chips during brunch. The break between sdlcond hlrsid fhciiydsggfieofil 255505 welcome relief to all.
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jenny Korn Clara Korosec Stacia Kramer Lara Kreps Grace Kuo lason Kyte Marilou Labio William Lai Tina Lamantain Lisa Landsbaum Susan Langan Dawn Lane Claudia LasCano Chris Latorre Gina Le Donne Christie Lee David Lee Ed Lee lason Lee Pam Lee Patrick Lee Tami Leibrecht Kevin Lester Kristianna Lewis Desiree Liatti Doug Lightseye Edward Lim Angela Lin 240 Freshmenffllasses THINKING HARD -for a test in Linda Carefoot's English 1 class are freshmen Alison Moss, Sonja Petak, and Sandy Phillips. Many of Carefoot's students felt the vocabulary tests were the hardest. MADLY SEARCHING - are freshmen Marylin Carson and Karen Iohnson. Every freshman English class had to practice finding materials in the library at the start of the year. 1 -we , gf j A, if 3 g p- :W . ,. . fv 1 ,, '2 -D .-, F-1' ,A 'cr -fa - .1 ' lst L11
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