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Dawn Hall Rachel Hamil Tabby Hamilton David Harding Brian Harrington Rick Harris Amy Hawes 4' ,K ., . Q . ,l. ww, f Z J 4 W Mark Held ' Carol Hendrickson Bun Heng Michelle Herman Venina Heutzenroeder Norman Hicks Philip Hines Chris Hoard Troy Holmes Rosalynn Hortsch Pam Howe Mark Huddleston Cheryl Hunt Chris Huntington Steve Jackson Tyrone James Shawn Jay Dan Johnson . Jim Johnson Delena Jones Lisa Jones all Freshmen JE'5':5 5' , , , iii- 1. Y . fp f 5 'Af X fl.: What do you like best about being a freshman? James Blanchard- The thing I like best about being a freshman is my teachers and the friends l've met. Philip Hines- The thing I like best about being a freshman is that I can act like a jerk if I want, and if people ask me why I'm such a jerk I just say, I'm a FRESHMANV' Kristen Butler- I like being a freshman because you have a lot more freedom than a middle school al- lows, and there are so many new people you can meet. Jeanne Calhoun - I like being a freshman because I know that next year I get to tease the freshmen. Jeanette Densmore - I tolerate being a freshman Misty Juker Hyun Jun Dalene Jurgensen Mark Justice Moua Ka Kenny Kaer Michael Kelly Freshmen s because it's almost over with, and I'lI be a sopho- more soon. Peter Schweitzer- I like being a freshman because after this year I'lI be one step closer to being a senior. Gay Wong- The best thing about being a freshman is the chance to be in sports and meet new people. Jim Milner- The best part of being a freshman is the sports program and harder classes. Tom Neitling - The best thing about my freshman year is all my new friends and a wide variety of classes. 1, f f M 1, ff f f 4 f Q 5 J V, Z! J 1C f 2 f y
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Pease Freshm Freshman humanities is a required course. Here, Mrs. Pat Baars class Matt Pease Anna Pena Roy Pennington Christine Perkins Patricia Pervish Bret Pierone Chet Pinkerton Mike Pliska Kim Polovina Tammy Porter Eric Potter Angie Pyle Diana Randolph Kellie Ray Cynthia Reck Cami Reed Shelly Reese Terry Reynolds Theresa Riege Karen Rodabaugh Susan Rodriguez Barbara Roloff Toni Ronspiess Carrie Roth Karen Sampson Ted Sanford Pat Schildan Alan Schmidt Tom Schnoor Beth Schoenberg Beth Schoonover Mark Schuck Peter Schweitzer Patty Seymore Tony Shaddy works diligently to complete their assignments. Freshmen Class oi '85 active Despite the absence of a freshman rally at Marshall this year, exceptional spirit and involve- ment prevailed. Freshmen were active in all aspects of school, including major turnouts in sports and music. Seventy-eight boys and forty-one girls were in- volved in such sports as basketball, the M-ettes, football, soccer, volleyball, and wrestling. ln the field of music, nine freshmen participat- ed in choir and 26 in band. We have a larger number of freshmen this year, more than any previous year, remarked John Coady, music di- rector, and as the quantity grows, the quality grows. ,I tts ff W 1 X 4' '99, X A-at f ew f ,, 'V' f WM' 4 f K . , ,V .V ' iff
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