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fiKif O 9 Q Dolores Manzano Yolanda Mainez Candy Marshall Candi Martin Cris Martinez Mark Martinez Rodney Martinez JoAnn Martzall Gilbert Manzano Andrew Marmolejo Michael Marscher Damon Martin Jesse Martinez Renea Martinez Monica Marquez Wendy Matcheson Above: Looking a little bit puzzled about his assignment for Mrs. Ellison ' s Geography class is freshman David Whitaker Left: Grouped to work on a class project are Michael Garcia and Tiffany Carroll, while Stacy Starbuck works on her own. freshmen 283
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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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Freshmen are spirited Spartans n«n According to the dictionary, spirit is having loyalty or enthusiasm. The freshman class had their own definition. School spirit is having pride in your school, com- mented Ruben Carranza. Another freshman, Terry Murphy, commented, School spirit is going for your school all the way, even in a losing game. The freshmen were a rowdy and spirited group of Spar- tans and showed it in a number of ways. The majority of freshmen attended football games and basketball games. Mary Bice said, I show my spirit by going to games and cheering. David Samaro, showed his spirit in a radical way by jum- ping up and down and going crazy at games. I show my spirit by going to games and making a lot of noise, saying cheers and having fun, said Laura Beeman. Another way the freshmen expressed their spirit was sup- porting the teams by going to assemblies. Gina Amori com- mented, I attend most of the assemblies. Even though it was their first year, the majority of students in the class of ' 86 were spirited Spartans. Tim Maxwell Scott McArthur Kevin McCartay Sandra McDonald Lisa McEwan Lenny McGinnis Jesse McHenry Lena Merchant Jason McLeod William Merriett Tonya McMurray Richard Meserve Carl Messinoschlab Karen Miller Aaron Miles Lorie Miller Joseph Miller Theresa Miller June Miller Tim Miller Mark Misener Mario Morales Laara Moess Peaches Moralez Rachel Molina Ben Morana Fred Montoya Cynthia Morris Above: One requirement of many classes i ing her notebook is freshman Mary Bice. turn in a notebook. Organiz- 282 freshmen
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