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According to Elaine Almand one difference at high school is the morning and afternoon breaks. X fy f f MZ? 9 7? 7 4 W9 X fyf f0 XQQ X giffi f Z f W! Chanin Doke Kevin Dolph Rob Donohue Eric Douthit Sheri Drake Kelley Dunn Jon Early Phil Early High school is better, explains Angela Jarvis, because there is more freedom. The change from middle school to high school gave us a lot more free- dom and helped us to grow, stated Gina White. lt's just great! Sharron Lipscomb exclaimed about her first year in high school. Lorene Lance stated, going to high school is different from middle school because there is a lot more freedom and you are more indepen- dent. Many freshmen said that this new independence made them feel like they were on their own. For some, being on their own was not easy after being guided and pro- tected since the first grade. But for others, the change was not that dras- tic. lt really wasn't difficult, stated Robert Lawson, it wasn't as hard as I was told it would be. Similarly, Michelle Justice expected high school to be something other than what it was. People used to tell me how different it would be, she ex- plained, but it has been and easy ad- justment for me. Although there was a change of environment, most fresh- men said they adapted easily and even liked high school. I liked the freedom, stated John White. Bill Lebroy liked the course of- fering and the longer lunch periods. Overall, most freshmen said they liked a lot about being a high school student and that they hoped their next three years would be just as good! V 15 if 45 Af -f J ,s 55p,2JfsfNM ffggf 5s,i4.sea,f,v,, .1 M ug gf NZM 1 717 The Change W Freshmen 181
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, School Work H - 1 i - Www ,,,, 0 f-- 2 T ' I ,wx W X ' ' Q, ,f f?WWWWfi'i'fff9 f f X 1' f 1 ,V fmW'c?f:7?w 'y fl ji-WJ WW? f QWMW fMf3,M,M,,,-,.: f f 52 114 yfcfxs, Zi ,fwf4-W --, Wm ff ,f wk t. ff, ms-5 few Obs- efwhnmf syfffwqf f f any vtfyjf lasts has ,M .,..0, 4 I try to do my best in school be- cause it makes me feel good when I succeed, stated Gina White. School work involved every student and many students said they worked hard to be better prepared for the fu- ture, My future depends on my edu- cation, explained Julie Wood. Allison Welch stated, I would like to earn a full scholarship to a good college. While students prepared for their fu- ture, they spent time doing homework assignments. Most students said they did not mind the school work, but like Tara Whitehead said, I don't like tak- ing up my time doing more work! Whether it was schoolwork or home- work, students often stated that they learned a lot from their assigned les- sons as Julie Wood commented, Yes, I think I have learned and matured a lot! Above: school Doing paper work is a part of for Robin Myers. Below: In Mrs. Sue Gunderman's GrammarfComp. I class, Christy Brackett works on a han- dout. If .Q ,,f, 'Z ,J ,sau , K g fr, X Kerri Edwards Tricia Eidson Jeff Ellis Shannon Evans 'i'- 4 f ' Taking a break from school work, the freshmen cheer at a pep rally. 2 f fffffipl yi 9 ,H I , , , f, , , ivy, f,,r , 74 I W ,, f f, f1W4xfZ1 'ff 1 Miz' 9, jf lf f 1 ff, A dwg! W 1 , f f , 1 fyffyf 'Q ff O M55 'gf 'Z 1 f? 0,1 f I rf j f ff A z f f f 1 My , ' Q X 12. 1 X J ff ff f ijff my f , ....,. f M 4 W' ,Q f Aff, ff? W X ' f mm 1 ,irii - fy I ' 5 ','i, ll if -rw, , if Christy Farrington I 6 I Susan Farley ' f Shayla Ferguson . V Robin Finke , V! , I 'Ii -XXX 182 Freshmen
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