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Beginning of the End t all begins on August 24th and I 25th. This is where we set our foundation, Orientation at Bishop Noll seniors and freshmen on the 24th, juniors and sophomores on the 25th. Everything runs as hectic as ex- pected—pay the tuition, get the schedule, wonder what can you pos- sibly do with four study halls every day, decide between the used Math book with 56 unimportant pages missing or a new book for 25 dollars, try to talk to a counselor about those four studies, buy the new book, then finally try to locate your friends and find out what they did all summer. Nothing really changes when it comes to students. You can always tell who is who by just listening. If you hear, “I’m going to get lost. I know I’m going to get lost!’, you know that is a freshman, or if you see a student sweating blood you know he is a sophomore and some senior has informed him that he has that one teacher who carries the whip and chain. If you hear, “We don’t have any classes together this year!” (long moan), you can be sure those two are juniors. And if you hear, “ARRGGH!, Not another year of that teacher, she drives me nuts!” there is no doubt about it, that is a senior. Above: Juniors Freddie Robinson, Ray Dix and Mike Barba wait in line to pay for their stack of books. Left: Seniors Marlon Scott, Ed Acosta and Gil Peral try to find the right books. Seniors Larry Smolen, Jeff Kolbus and Mike McInerney discuss which books are needed for their classes with Mr. Holt. Right: Freshman Chris Cherogan picks up his schedule.
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