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1. Freshman Melissa Coe has more on her mind than the lecture in her Language Arts class. Coe was selected as one of the freshman cheerleaders. 2. Natalie Smith studies for an exam in history. The harder academic worlc caused many freshmen to hit the boolcs after their rude awakening at the first grading period. 4. ' K Laura Baird gives Doug Brower a menacing look in the middle of a beginning journalism class. Baird, a freshman, found herself sur- rounded by upperclassrnen in that multi-level elective, and those upperclassmen enjoyed teasing Baird about her lack of status as a freshman. 18 - freshmen
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we he All 26 members of the Pepsters have their official photos taken in a nearby park. Organizations A Underclassman David Morales mugs in his drama class. Juniors . . . 208 Sophomores . . . 154 Freshmen . . . 18 Graduation . . . 258 Senior Ron Taylor adjusts the tassle on his mortarboard prior to graduation cere monies at Bradford Stadium. x4,??3W.L.:M . A L, Real men may not eat quiche, but that doesnyt stop Jan and Jill Rodgers from making it as part of their cooking demon- stration. Seniors . . . 226 table of contents - 17
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A-if Times have changed, freshmen havenit The problems, perils, responsibilities and tribulations facing the Class of 1986 are much the same as those faced by the Class of 1976. Being a freshman isnit much different now than it was ten years ago. The times, however, have changed. Students, on the whole, are looking more towards the future and talcing classes that will help them in their chosen career. They are taking this responsibility more seriously at an earlier age. The Class of 1986 is no exception, they are planning more carefully and being more serious about their future than their counterparts of ten years ago. 1. Kelsey McAfee watches the people at lunch from her perch atop the theatron. Freshmen, with no quad of their own, eat lunch wherever they find the space, 2. Freshman Christy Voss plays the flute in the orchestra. Voss, with many other underclassmen, form the core of the instrumental music department. freshmen - IQ
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