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Rolls M Scrolls I3eing a freshman isn't easy1. We don't know why, but wc just feel like everyone is saying 'Look at the stupid little freshmen, ' said freshman Dana Young. Is everyone laughing? We don't even pay attention to them, said junior Amy Howell. Sounds more like apathy than harassment. But this year the new assistant to the headmaster. Father Bob Trent, tried to change all that. Father Trent's plan is to make each class a distinct community within itself and in the school. I want to build on it [the sense of community] in two ways: first, hold school-wide events like homecoming; secondly, build a strong sense of class identity. A class is more than a collection of individuals, said Father Trent. To carry out his plan. Father Trent created a Freshman Spirit Day as well as a matriculation book beginning with the Freshman Class. Freshman Spirit Day, September 25. began with a breakfast of sweet smelling cinnamon rolls and milk. Students wore T-shirts that read. We have spirit, we have fun, we're the class of 91. In the beginning, nobody wanted to wear the shirts because we were afraid the seniors would make fun of us, but then the whole class did, and we got excited, said freshman Blaire Neher. The matriculation service's purpose was to officially recognize people into the high school, said Father Trent. Students signed their names in a matriculation book. When we look back, we'll be proud that we were the first class to be in the book, said Dana Young. It's as if the school really began with us. Garrick Cason. Charles Carter, and Chris Cobb are among the first to sign the Matriculation book. Allison White Ryan Whittington Matthew Withers Dana Young Nicole Smith Howard Sommers Jenny Stein Jeff Stern Marc Sternberg Stephanie Stevenson Christie Sullivan Juliet Trask Michael Tretter Marisa Vann
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George Kilpatrick Bryan Korncgay Michael Kuehler Jason Lofland Brandi Lumpkin Dennis Lyu Caroline MacDonnel Heather McArthur Amy McBride Craig McCullough Susan Middleton Joey Moreland Robyn Munson Berkley Muse Jobe Nasca Blaite Neher Scotty Noland Shawn Perry Laura Perkins Bart Phillips Jonathan Puls Marie Rhodes Lance Robertson David Sample Heather Schott Mary Senette Ashley Sexton Jenny Shcncfelt Angela Shobc Aaron Smith 60
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Jane Ann Alwood Michelle Arbour Shawn Ayres Kristin Bennett Jennifer Black Heather Brauer Trina Bruce William Byrd Nicholas Caldwell Laurie Carpenter Roy Carter Evan Chen Rachel Cobb Gwendolyn Corbett William Davidson I t gives them a chance to go places they ordinarily wouldn't go and compete other than just on the playground ' said Melinda Solmon, coordinator of the Special Olympic games. For their community service project, the sophomores hosted handicapped students from Central Middle, Baker Middle, Leblanc Special Services, and Arlington Vocational School. In preparation for the games, the sophomores chose various jobs: scorekeeping, working at the concession stand, referees, and “team buddies. Amy Reese from Central Middle School expressed her attitude towards the Special Olympics games. It's fun. I love getting away from school, she said laughing as she dashed onto the court for her first game. 62 Running the sophomore class is not all work and no play. Class officers left to right: Claire Morris, Vice President. Amy Quaid. President, Alyson Ewing. Secretary, and Todd Henderson. Treasurer.
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