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A Freshman Is . . . What exactly is a freshman? freshman Cfreshmanj n. 1. A student in the first year of high school or college. 2. Any beginner. Ac- cording to Roget's College Thesaurus Ca book with synonyms and antonyms of numerous wordsja freshman, n. plebe, underclassman, novice, greenhorn, tenderfoot. But students have a different view. Freshmen stated: A freshman is a great, great, great person! They are outgoing and very spirited!! A freshman is the backbone of the school. A freshman is an old eighth-grader. Sophomore students, as well as up- perclassmen, had a different view. A lot of them thought of a freshman as being squir- relly, immature, and naive. One sophomore said, A freshman is a mooch . . . a year dumber. . .a smart aleck . . . cocky. A freshman is someone who doesn't know what's going on in the school. Upperclassmen's definitions of a freshman WSIS: A freshman is a person who tries to fit in where they are not wanted . . . and they're not! A freshman is a nothing, a lowlife . . . not useful in any way. l'm almost a senior! - lt doesn't matter what they are or what they do! A freshman is someone who tries to act like a senior 5- but can't get away with it! And when we asked the faculty, they had these things to say: A freshman is a scapegoat for all sophomores, juniors, and seniors. A freshman is somene who tries to kiss you on the first ten minutes of a datel A freshman is an immature, inexperienc- ed, ignorantsenior. A. The Classl B. Jenni Calme andthe Sleeperl C. Dan McDumey D. Swimmers? E. Jenny Basila, Lisa Pinkenburg, Lisa Masters and Melanie Callens doing a Colgate commercial. F. Anne Cook in repose. G. Open it carefully, it may have been rigged - warns Heath Huffstetter to Jane Cain as Joey Czerwinski passes by. H. Mr. Sam Marshall checks out the Coke at retreat. I. Pretty smile, Lisa. J. John Bielamowicz K. Mr. Young has a casual chat with Jeff Sowell, Mike McKee, John B. L. Freshmen do too know what a library is for Dionne Simpson, Stephanie Smltson, Lisa Masters. ,,.. Wi R. I ,AM ss sl X'-A
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A. Karry - being stiIi?? D, Sorry, Kathy. I took it anyway. C. Scott's a freshman we know. but Mr. Mohlman too?? D. Come on, Kay, spit it out. E. Freshmen at Homecoming. F. Danny and Lea at Sadie Hawkins. G. What, only 254? Nancy Allen. H. Interesting class? DV
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