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What is the greatest single S ,E c difference between freshman life and 8th grade life? - 495 Greater Social Life - Qfk New Friends - 1171 More Work - 1379 The Way You're Treated - 17923 More Freedom 4696 More Stress it I 4 4 4 a 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 ,I COKE ADDS LIFE! Amanda Parkes, Daria Papo, Carmen Abramian, and Hilary Schmidt drink only the best. W H A T I S T H A T SMELL? Jean Chung and other freshman enjoy a few non-aca- demic minutes at break. deft to Right, Back to Front: Alexandra Millan, vlazi Gaillard, Heather McAuley, Hilary Achauer, Amy vloeller, Hilary Schmidt, Carmen Abramian, Julia La- pis, Lucy Rosental, Shannon Davenport, Daria Papo, liylvia Folson, Tracy Lam, Carol Banks, Melanie Dee, l Caroline Hall, Lisa Garland, Chrissy Terr, Laura Ro- drick, Marilyn Kennepohl, Jessica Davis, Erika Haines Rachel Laffer, Amanda Parkes, Christine Cunningham Becky Marshall, Brenna Latham, Stasa Prodomides, SuPei Li, Mina Esfahani. Ninth Grade 117
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Left to Right, Back to Front: Brian Lui, Felix Lin, Mike Gonza- Jean Chung, Kala Parker, Roy Kan- Daniel Gibson, Jermaine Bruner, lez, Eric Dobratz, Chris Rodrick, eshiro. M.I.A. Aimee Fisher, Lisa David Bray, Justin Graham, Mark Chris Willoughby, Greg Weekly, Kothe, Nicole Lindermayr, Todd Bailey, Damien Goldberg, Todd Steve Merel, Darren Drag, David Billings, Zach Freeman, Richard Seneker, Mike Wilson, Chris Gates, Stratton, Velentina Zic, Karen Bae, Jung, Brad Spellberg. WMQW' qis5f9,'ff?s 5 r ,WW 1 l rvlojilvll 9 'W W 'W 9 'W W 9 9 9 13 4 0 4 4 J 4 4 f 1 4 f 4 L ' K C -'rr I G 3. , ' Burning l Freshman, Freshman ' CChant repeatedlyj You thought Freshman V year would be better than Middle School? You actually were looking forward to it? He, he, welcome to the door- i . mat of high school. Is it real- ly that bad? Well, you have to take Art Survey, but some day when you are 40 it will help to know who Bach was. Everyone has some put- down for you, ranging from grommet', or munchkin to the ever popular fresh- man or scrub . You are stepped on, pushed away, os- tracized, pounded on, squashed, mooshed, and gen- erally abused in any and ev- r1V 16 Ninth Grade ery way possible. And you had better not open your mouth because you,re stuck here for three more years! But don't worry, most of you will graduate! Being a fresh- man isn't that bad, you have less homework, your grades don't count for college, and you have time to be trendy. if .ff if SMUGNESS. Why is Dar- ren Drag happy? He drinks milk, and by the time he graduates he is going to be bigger than the Terminator so don't call him shorty unless you have a death wish. TRAINED SEALS. Min Esfahani opens wide fo lunch while Heathe McAuley and Su-Pei watch.
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'Q 1 me W X 4 X .I lv ., ' 1- A COMMUNITY SERVICE - OUTDOOR STYLE. Stu- dents from the Middle School clean up the forests on an outdoor education trip. . va Z ' ..v . 1 ' f . '-I K 2' 1. Y ' 25 A A NN ' 'init I K X M, .U , , - xl M w., . fy ft- M' 'Q -if my Y. J. ... 2 r 42 1 H 'iiffpfv i 7 HANGIN' AROUND. Build- ing self-confidence, Anita Sircar gets from point A to point B the hard way. M.,-bf' i , U 'A 'EU A -f A Q- 7 T . v' H! , LV . i , E if .r M. 1 .,., 2 ' Z ' ' fig, 3 1. My-para . 5 ' . QS B A 'B fl' A BYHOWER BLUES. During science class, Emily Mead tries to stump Mr. Byhower with a meaning of life question while Bennett Koo, Dariana Shriebman, and Farhad Tejani look on. FLOOR WORK. Just how do you do number 35? One of those hard questions came up as Raziya Sunderji and Stephanie Wong get home- work out of the way.
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