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Freshmen, The Last Class Ct Spirit, eagerness to achieve and learn, and impertinence all described the Freshman class this year. With the act of entering high school came both a measure of freedom and the burden of responsibility, a shock to many former elementary school students. The freedom included the ability to choose their own classes, the extra- curricular activities they wanted to support, and the sports in which they might wish to excel. Freedom also meant a more prominent social life. However, with this freedom came the I he 80 's taken and behavior exhibited: at foot- ball games, dances, and parties. . The size of Thunderbird alone was intimidating to many incoming Freshmen, to say nothing of a faster- paced academic atmosphere. Com- ing from a much smaller school, it was difficult at first to get used to such a large school, stated Freshman Andy Hanson. As the year progressed, the transition from grade school to high school was made easier by the acquisi- tion of new friends. These, in addition to old friends helped alleviate the inevitable responsibility for actions pressures of grades, homework, and Waiting for the bus after school is a great time for freshmen to get together and talk. Freshmen Carrie Phillips, Maria Pensiero, Cori Stillson appear to be very studious, but could it be a facade? socializing. Guiding the Class of 89 during t year were: David Eagleston, Preside Colleen Forcelli, Vice-President, En Yokomichi, Treasurer, and Andr Wiles, Secretary. Class senators we Jay Clark, Jill Trombino, Allison Brov Elizabeth Berry, and Monica Willis. As the year ended, many Freshm realized that with a quarter of their hit school years behind them they we well on their way to becoming respc sible members of teams, clubs, ai other organizations. They were also T their way to academic success.
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Schools out! Shortly after the bell rings, A lockers become filled wrth freshmen After school, freshman football player Wes Hovvrngton stretches out vvlth the rest of the team before a hard practrce, . E Every locker has a door Freshman Anthony Lee looks for hrs answers after school
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