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What is a freshman? What is a freshman? The age old description is a short, immature person, who can t find his or her way to class; the so called bottom of the barrel. But why must all freshmen have to bear such a cross? Face it, not all freshmen act like jerks that have just come from junior high. Some do act dumb and they deserve to be put down. Freshmen are expected to act dumb because it is their first year of high school, commented Karen Miller, a member of the class of ' 86 However, it ' s those that aren ' t short or immature and who can find their way to class, that this article is defending. Look around you, can you pick out forty students, that you don ' t know and say they re in the ninth grade because they act like total fools? Warning: be careful one could get a few sophomores or juniors, maybe even a couple of seniors. Thinking that all ninth graders are immature, short, and are always silly is pretty narrow-minded. Suggestion: grow up and examine the situation before callinq a ninth grader an immature freshman. Karen Jacobs, class of 86 1982 3 school , ° ar SChedule their Classes are the freshmen who are the first class to register for the tm ®0 Joe Hill Joey Hill John Hitchcock Kurt Hodgson Tamara Hodgson Becky Holguin Fred Holguin Juanita Holmes Nellsena Hood Roy Hopton Dawn Horner Dale Horton Jenny Hostetler Lynn Howard Shelley Howard Tanhan Howard Morgan Huckabaa Eric Huff Dave Hulten Jeff Hutchins Billy Jackson Karen Jacobs Scott Jewsbury Rick Jimenez Gary Johnson Lonnie Johnson Kelli James Debbie Jimenez Annette Johnson Lisa Johnson Radford Johnson 278 freshmen
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Freshmen Scramble On January 10 San G had registration for second semester. Scrambling for classes was something new for the freshmen. The majority of freshmen found it challenging. Joey Navarro com- mented, I did not like scrambling because it was confusing. In the morning most freshmen wandered through the hallways wondering what classes they were to report to receive their registra tion cards. Finally, after asking a friend or a upperclassmen, they found the class and picked up their cards. They then went to their first period class, 15 minutes late. What classes should I take? What teacher and what period should 1 have for this subject? These were all common questions of freshmen. I was not sure what classes I wanted to take, said freshman Roeshella Rockmore. Many decided to handle the problem by continuing to take the same schedule from the first semester. The most common schedule for freshmen included English 1, geography, math, P.E., foreign language or an elective and science. This schedule was recommended for college bound students, said Miss Wallace. The one thing that the freshmen liked about scrambl- ing was being dismissed at 10:30 a.m. Above right: Hard at work in Mr. Allred ' s geography class is Dean Schimmelpfen- nig Above: Taking a break in Mr. Bernard ' s period 5 algebra class are freshmen Lora Lock and Charis Weather Right: Enjoying herself in Mrs. Cassleman ' s English 1C class is freshman Andrea Pollard. Mi Lora Lock Ronald Lockely Raul Loera Jennifer Loo Tammie Lyman Angel Maldonado Rhonda Lyon Richard Maldonado 280 freshmen
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