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4 6! Freshmen Vs. Seniors few ww T 4 T 5 T The sad trend of frosh-shoving continues. Freshmen Tracy Reister and Mark Thomas find it impossible to escape their doom. The bad guys are seniors Jeff Branton, Jason Harden, and Brian Foote.
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,,, , ,,,,, As the year started off, everyone had their fads, fancies, and favorites. New styles, recent releases, and just-out looks set the scene for the 1987-88 school year. Starting off the school year with a new principal wasjust the beginning of the changes Field Kindley would face. Although many seniors resented the idea that the freshman class was moved to the high school, the addition of more classrooms was necessary to make room for them. Everyone complained of overcrowded halls, but that growth in population resulted in increased attendance of clubs and organizations. A large increase in the band required new uniforms, while new classes were added to the list of electives. With the increase of students and classes came the addition of new faculty members. With the changes came a fresh sense that our school was starting anew. Just a spinted freshman gal, Knssy Nevin ro the halls during Spirit Week ilefti, while Natl Uy, Grant Elmore, Robbie Gibbs, and Nathan Stewart compete in the trivia bowl. Student Life! 5
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Seniors Jason Harden - , and Don Sykes take a E s rest, trying to avoid 'V some revengeful -5. .N freshmen. , 'A . ' 7 ,, Kelly Cranor was one of if' V 5 . - 1 ,fp A many freshmen who 4 V' 2,23 , . y participated in Pajama V L ., mvrw .. ' Day during Spirit Week. ' ' Underclassman Eric Boswell, once a terrorized freshman himself, takes time out of his very busy teenagehood to snuggle up to his favorite teddy bear. ,, I have no problem with the freshmen being here at FKHS. I think . . . the freshmen can mature here, maybe become more adult over here ffrom Rooseveltb . . . maybe. Junior Ron Wooten WHO ARE TI'IEY,A AY? Papers rustled inside the locker, amplified in the empty hallway of the school. A freshman quietly looked over his Algebra l notes. Suddenly, the young scholar's thoughts were broken. Three rowdy seniors stopped by their lockers and dropped off their books. The seniors noticed the other locker door open and strolled by the working freshman. Then, yelling Freshman! , they shoved the lad into his locker. The freshman was never heard from or seen again for the rest of the day. This tragic story was just one of the obstacles the young at FKHS had to endure as students. The freshman class, who were humiliated frequently, had a difficult time fitting in with the rest of the student body. But, just in time for Senior Graduation, the freshmen and seniors had declared peace, ending the school year as friends. lt was a difficult but fun year for the freshmen. They had fun as the newest group at FKHS, but eventually they stopped their fellow students from asking, Who are they. anyway? Freshmen Vs. Seniors! 7
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