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I saw my first 10 walking in the hall. — Anonymous I ' ve become friends with people that used to be my rivals. — Anonymous The Junior and Senior girls are AWESOME! — Anonymous We talk more now about guys than last year. We are more serious about things, and we are more responsible. Our love life has grown too! — Gracey Ortega There are more people in the school and the halls are always crowded — David Genovese Last year we got out at 3:00 pm and this year we get out at 2:02 — Robby Lorenzi 3fa jm.1: ! j: Km • ■► , £ e « ' Yo uV e nmq Underclassmen 41
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FRESHMEN What is the difference between being an eighth grader in grammar school to becoming a ninth grader in high school? All the massive guys that are in high school, excluding the freshman guys. — Anonymous I get to follow Robert Cameron everyday. — Anonymous In high school, there are older, cuter and more mature guys. — Anonymous I ' ve changed from being a Charger hater to being a Bishop hater. — Anonymous You get lockers and you get bossed around a lot. — Frank Mancuse In 8th grade we were known as something because we were the highest and we graduated. — Anonymous in 9th grade all we are known as is Mil freshmen. — Anonymous 40 Underclassmen
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The newest addition to the school — yes, it ' s us, the Freshmen! Just starting out in high school is a challenge and a big transition from grammar school. We ' re not the oldest anymore, but again the youngest. It ' s not closets but lockers! It ' s not the same faces we ' ve seen for eight years, but new ones, the ones who are our new and possibly life long friends! This year, our freshman year, is the foundation for our future friend- ships, which during our four years at Mary Star. We are always hassl- ed because we ' re jus the little freshmen. We may act different, but that ' s okay because that ' s who we are, and we ' re having fun! To represent our class, our colors are baby blue and white, our song is Always and Forever and our officers are Gina Martinez, Francine Giar- dino and Karen Schueller. Maria Amalfitano Donald Angulo Gabnela Banuelos Knstine Barbieri Julie Barile JoAnne Batad Tom Bauer Susan Bell Jim Biazevich John Birmingham Bill Birmingham Steven Biasing Julie Bozanich Leticia Brown Kim Brucelas 42 Underclassmen
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