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Marguerite Martin Scott Maunz Tina Mayhugh Laura McMuIlen Matthew McCloud Linda McLean lanie Melendez a Tina Mengerink Robert Merritt Bobbie Metroff Randy Metroff James Meyer Katrina Meyer , Angeline Milano ; Cameron Miller Carl Miller George Miller James Miller Melissa Miller Michelle Miller Sherry Miller Freshmenitis Fun Privileges For Freshmen hat is freshmanitis? its all the fun that went on this whole year. Also, it's the privilege of being the oldest and getting away with just about anything, like getting choice of classes and get- ting to participate in after school activities which the seventh and eighth graders didnt get a chance at. David Kleban stated, iiit's been a good year because my classes had a lot of different people in them and it's fun getting to know them. Darcie Shea said, It was a fun year for me. I met a lot of new people and overall had one terriHc year. Jenny Tiile thinks the year was different because, ttWe were the oldest and got a lot more privileges. After 3 years of waiting, it sure did pay off this year, said Jennie Pratt. Proud of thelr progress reports, Matt Parachek and Mark Kowalik show off how well they really did in Mrs. Bacon's geometry class. Belng a freshman means you can do just about anything. Even playing with your food like Sara Spice does in 48 lunch hour. 24
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You're Invited! Freshman Linda Szczurek looks at a Christmas Party invitation that a good friend had given her. Weekend Bashes Parties Entertain Teenagers e b arty all the time was a popular song this winter and that's what many students tried to do. Dancing, mingling, eating, and talking with friends were just a few of the things that occured during these get togethers. There were many different kinds of parties, Christmas parties, birthday parties, celebration parties, and parties just to relax. Most parties ran from seven to midnight or longer. Students preferred the times to be Friday or Saturday nights. Many students said that going to parties depended mostly on what their parents thought. Journalism teacher and parent Mr. Lewis Horn stated, ul think its good for young people to socialize, but you have to have rules too. Parents should be aware of who their children are with, and when they be home. Freshman Cheryl Werner stated, ul go to parties to have fun and to be with my friends. Freshman Todd Wielinski quotes, 1 like to go to parties because I can act normal. i Stacy Lammers Gary LaMunyon Sherry LaStrapes Lee Lavoy Tracie Lawrence Alyson Lein Jared Lennard james Leonard Mark Lindsey Mary Linzie Glenn Long Frederick Lorenzen leffrey Loughman David Maciejewski Melissa Madden Donald Maenle Leonard Magrum Kelli Mannor i Craig Manz Greg Marohn ,W; Julie Martin
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Linda Mohr Steve Moreau Shannon Morrin Michael Morse Floribeth Mosqueda Arthur Mowrer ll Dean Mueller , Kelly Mulherin Demont Mull Matt Mullendore Gary Muszynski Debora Muzzy Ginger Myers William Nagucki Erica Nagy Thomas Neddo , Marilyn Never William Newhouse Christina Nicholson Jonathan Nieman Loren Nieman Dawn Niswender Christine Notheis Paul Notheis Ashlee Novesta Nicole Nowakowski Karla Oberle Jeffrey Olmstead Mike Orcutt Thomas Ostermeyer Christopher Oswalt James Owen Mark Palm Matthew Parachek Kristina Pasko Jennifer Patton Christopher Pauch Jenny Pendry Gary Pentz Reynaldo Perez Joseph Pfaff , Tina Phebus Dawn Philabaum Andrew Pienta James Poignon Keith Poole Tami Poole Erica Porter Dawn Post Darrin Posta John Potter Randall Prater lennie Pratt Patricia Price Robert Prielipp Cheryl Pruden
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