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Kathcruif (iabricl Khoda Galan (!hris Gamboa Maria Garcia Kdhin Ciarnt-r Grant Gaspar Brian Cicnirv Joe Gian ranck- )c(f Gibhs Melissa Gibson Courincy Gillis Summer Gilmer Kinesa Gjcrtsen Kimberly Glasner Jaime Gladson Chad Godett Chad Godfrey Jennie Golden Lisa Gelding Shell Good Kimberly Gorman Todd Gormick aric Greenfield Jason Grush Jay Guinn Molly Gula Heather Guthrie Da id Hagen Ste en Hakim Sonja HamiltQn Kim Hamnquisi Nathan Haney Jennifer Harding Tim Haren Laura Harrington Ryan Harrison Rasha Hashad Christophi r H,i ls Mark Htlkucll T U ' fvrna n T la ciaioccu ife is full of new experiences which we naturally confront with aprehension and fear. Perhaps the most nerve-racking of these is the freshman year of high school. Victims of freshman paranoia are toppled from their superior rank as eighth grader in junior high and placed on the lowest rung of the high school social ladde Freshmen arrive at school each day knowing that they carry an invisible label on their back saying, Pick on me. I ' m in the ninth grade. They go to their bottom lockers with that fear that a senior ' s load of books might hit them on the head, sigh with resignation as they are forced to the end of the lunch line, and walk warily through the mall eyeing the aluminum trash cans with suspicion, fearful that they might become their permanent residence. Because they are still heavily influenced by their parental upbringing, fresh- men worry about being tardy to class, turning assignments in on time, and getting on the teacher ' s good side. The goal of the paranoid freshman is a simple one: survival. -t.h. Senior Jason Gardner awes freshmen Tim McCoy, Shingo S uzuki, and Rob Lundley,
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The Freshman Look can be easily spotted, un- like the diversified outfits of the upper- classmen, which range from preppy to punk. The Look for the boys usually consists of a pair of Reeboks or Vans, a Quicksilver turquoise pair of shorts and a Club t-shirt. For the girls, fringed white boots and Guess? pants and shirt completes the Cowgirl look. Conformity did have its advan- tages. There is safety in numbers: uniformity gave freshman a feeling of protection from the threat of upperclassmen. A glance at the school lunch line on any given day revealed hundreds of Freshman boys and girls looking uncannily similar. As much as this uniformity made them feel secure, it also worked against them. Any belligerent sen- ior looking for someone upon whom to vent his hostility didn ' t have to look far to spot a small, uniformed victim. By the end of the year, however, the freshmen had become less conspicuous. Clothes styles began to diversify, and most of them grew an inch or two, making them melt into the student body at large. But don ' t worry; next fall a new crowd of clones will come along. Although originality isn ' t usu.illy a tr.iHctTiark of freshman fashion. Laurel McConncll. Lisa Woods. Kendall Argasi, Doina Roman, and Aly Panithi experiment with style. K.lllu I klL.Tl Brcnda krlingci X cnd txlev Fli aheth Falcone Da id Fee Joann Ferrick Julie Fifer Matthew Finnerty Bob Fisher Greg Fisher Matthew Fleming Vinee Flenoy James Flint Mike Florendo )erome Flynn Nicole Fogleson Michael Fournier Amy Foushee ;aroline Fra ier flBinc French Justin Frey Gina Frigonc Georgina Fuentes David Furman Todd Futa o 281
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