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The Orientation Continues 128 FRESI-IMEN: 1 Ms. Keane, Per. 4, Row 1: cleft to rightj S. Stenger, M. Burlce, S. Streater, M. Youngblood, M. Brown V. Woodson, M. Blair, L. White, R. Fossett. Row 2 I. Scheuering, C. Florian, K. Englehart, S. Fuss, D Jones, L. Hilliard, W. Hoszowski. Pow 3: M. Por- ink, D. Daffern, B, Krah, M. Harris, R. Sims, P Reihms, N. McDonald, D. Adamialc, G. Siemon M. White, Hack. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Ruttle, Periocl 4, B. Wilson, F. Deande. s
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NU .',,v1 es' ,NI 'K av , A FRESHMEN: Mrs. Gist, Per. 3, Row 1: fleft to rightl R. Watters, B. Wible, M. Dillon. Row 2: M. Owens, P. Harper, K. Bannon, C. Evans, B. Herron, S. Carter, S. Bonide, L. Wilson, Row 3: L. Roberts, R. Reed, Pritchard, C. Neider, L. Short, S. Powell, D. Mag- wood, G. McMillian, B. Walters. Row 4: R. Robin- son, D. Chuclerewicz. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Wilson, Per. 3, Row I: fleft to rightj P. Crabb, A. Rue, Brautgam, W. White, Row 2: A. Serbin, A. Marrone, D. Ward, P. Ferdiani, R. Kennedy, G. Keffer. Row 3: P. Ziclcel, B. Jones, Magri, D. Mitchell, K. Miller, Meyer, B. Kotchig, G. Wil- son. Row 4: P. Howze, Ball, H. DeShantz, M. Tacey, D. Ayers, R. Phillips. ,-Q W? The first day of school presents many prob- lems for Freshmen. They have to learn a whole new system. How many classes were you late for on the first day of school? Loolc- ing for rooms can be very annoying when you are not sure supposed to go. The crowds don't help either. Finding your bus can be just as difficult. Trying to find one bus out of fifty presents problems! It is also a strange feeling to know you will not have as many classes with your friends. This separation can be scary, but eventually you begin to fit in again. Meeting new people turns out to be fun and interesting, not something you dread. There are many things to learn and remember, but plenty of time to do it in! I2
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JK. The world is such a happy place, that children whether big or small, should always have a smiling face, and never, never sullc at all. The World s Music Gabriel Setoun FRESHMEN: I Mr. Davis, Row 1: E. Norcotr, L. Youngblood, A. Stecleford, S. Mingone, C. Ribeau, W. Gordon. Row 2: Stoker, Paul, Reid, E. Addison, Hall, S. Goodwin, B. Griffen, S. Haywood. Row 3: T. Tallerico, B. Schmitt, S. Black, T. Daniels, A. Stubbs, M. Seng. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Gist, Row 1: R. Metz, H. Nguyen, T. Smith, D. Halton, S. Payne, A. Sams, S. Grier, S. Minnie- field, M. Harbor. Row 2: K. Spears, S. Daniels, M. Sappington, R. Crawford, R. Jackson. Row 3: Barnes, W. Grant, M. Lewis, B. Brown. I2
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