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During homeroom, Michelle Homolka completes her homework. w Freshmen Liz Rosswurm and Mea en lenklns listen intently as Mrs. Bacon explalns the basics o algebra.
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Freshmen Live and Laugh During the Day. The importance of social life for freshmen led to growing friendships and new beginnings. The presence of laughter and gossip in the halls was evident throughout the whole year. But the social lives of freshmen didnit only exist be- hind the schools doors. it was in the malls with shop- ping and seeing movies was also a favorite pastime. Parties on the weekends kept friends together when the school days were over. The freshmen participated in many extra-curricular activities such as; French and Spanish clubs, after school sports and various Community Education courses that were offered. The way the freshmen laughed and lived their lives throughout the school year showed their social spirit everywhere. Socializing is one Of the things freshmen enjoy doing during their lunch Hour. i Cheerleader Debbie Kleban stuffs her face with birthday cake in SB lunch. Standing at her locker between classes, freshman Jodi Stamp prepares for her next hour.
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Freshmen Life Ventures Beyond The Academics Although a freshman's social life was one of the most important things, school did come first. Being a freshman meant having to work harder so they could get the right amount of credits to graduate from high school. Along with the required classes: math, English, science, physical education and health, freshmen had fifteen electives to choose from. These provided a variety of classes to make a balanced educa- tion. Freshmen showed their school spirit whenever a special day occurred. Many of these days, such as Slave Day, Detroit Tigers Day, Color Days and Halloween Dress Up Day, occurred throughout the year. Many freshmen wore special outfits that Fit the occasion, to support their favorite teams, to enter contests, or just to have some fun. As many freshmen discovered, it was easy to have both a social life and acquire the right amount of credits at the same time. i Shonne Fe an, Michelle Homolka and Jodi Stamp are some spirited freshmen ti Halloween dress up day. 10 Hornists Ann LeRoy and Shannon Quinn play at a pep .bi at competed for a prize from student council members on
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