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Claire Mitchell Sherry Moore Gayla Naumann Valcrie Northup Janie Park Mike Phelps Beth Proctor Robert Ricker Lori Mitchell Angle Morris Juanita Neahr Kenneth Offer Steve Parker Koula Phommahaxay Robin Quarles Teresa Riggans 194 freshmen Leslie Moehring Robby Morrison Elaine Nehring Patrick Ogren Kevin Pearson Leslie Pierce Angie Ramirez David Risner J Linda Moehring Angela Moy John Nelson Lori Olle Brenda Pechacek Susan Pinder Ronny Ramirez Shaunda Roberts Andrea Mohrmann Todd Mulkey Suzie Nettle Amado Ontiveros Michelle Pelletier Karen Pitcher Scott Rosco James Robertson Gina Mopica Chuck Mumme Penny Nichols David Ortiz Luis Perez Mike Poehl David Reed Chris Robinson Debbie Moon Rhonda Myers Mark Nixon Theresa Palmer LaDonnia Perkins Allen Pollard Tami Reiley Dari Rogers l Eric Moore Jon Naizer Kim Nobles Glenn Paluch Carol Peterson Kevin Ponder Lori Reynolds Wesley Rogers n 1 -J vs John Moore Carla Nash Jodi Norman Norva Pankratz Shannon Phelan Darren Post Lisa Rickard Elsa Romero t l ,-
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ireshman's year filled with introductions. Freshmen must really get tired of ie word introductory. Unless he is ole to place out of a few courses, a ieshman's academic year is filled ith introductions, surveys and basic tills. The quarter system brought E-hquired ninth grade courses in sci- ce, English and physical educa- on. One physical science teacher, Mr. . W. Carter, approves of the pro- ram because he feels that it gives .udents a chance to try out more asses than before. After taking ttroduction to Physical Science, iey are more enlightened as to hat they want to study next in the 'ea of science. Orientation to Language Arts, tummonly called OLA, emphasizes e basic skills of grammar and lunctuation that freshmen need in e more advanced English ourses. The introductory P.E. course is Eproved of by Ms. Brenda Teagar- n because it teaches the students few of the basic rules and helps o determine their interests. Freshmen often question the value f them, but the introductory courses re worth the effort because they il Mark Romero Lorinda Rorex Michon Rosner Fflenda Rutland Mary Ann Salazar Eveli Salinas Tami Sherrod Lynn Short Steve Silva help determine the student's future courses. They are a freshman's key to opening doors into their future education. lid tting ersonal 'I ...Z -s-an ' Physical Geography may not sound like very much fun, but Mr. Robin Matthews' discussions gn Aztec Warfare can spice up any freshman's ay. l 1 D'Ann Ross Laurie Flosson Erica Rouse Ken Ruiz Rebecca Russell Rene Fluszka Divian Samuelson Monty Saul Tina Sawyer Mark Scandurra Dan Shadow Laura Shelton freshmen 195 by Jim Sturm and Joyce Halin
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