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Fish tour halls Anxiety and excitement accom- anied many ninth graders on August 8 as they were given their first taste f high school life during freshman rientation. Held in the auditorium for about ne and a half hours, the students istened to their new principal, Mrs. argaret Luther, and later became amiliar with the campus. Freshmen oured the school, finding their lasses for the year. It was neat coming to high school or the first time and seeing what it as like. I was kind of nervous, hough, said Freshman Charlyn racken. I was really excited about it, but ot really nervous since I had already een up to the school a couple of imes before and I knew that I ouldn't get lost, said Freshman eri Young. The cheerleaders also participated n the orientation by demonstrating heers and helping the students find eir classrooms to be in use the next ay. I really enjoyed seeing the heerleaders do their cheers because really got me excited about school pirit. They also gave a little pep talk nd then gave us a tour of the cam- us, said Charlyn. FU by Melissa Miller reshman orientation familiarizes the class of 4 students to Memorial High School's campus efore the official opening of school. Photo by an Thompson. V .,. A .tli I , y, , M, .,... .,.. i 5 M .. VV V. ..: Z, k t I y. 'ag lb' fa X ,.. Ai M JU glfgiff I t ft Y :alia Q' 1 lx I J . . , ,,... , 6, .ago Christy Kaeppel Colleen Kain Cecilia Kane Mona Karim Robert Karisch Peter Karvelas Stephen Katsurinis Kaye-Kaye Keeling Susie Keener Mary Kehrberg Shannon Kelley Kristin Kelly Allison Kennell NEHG? Kepner Ange a Kerr Elizabeth King Robb Kissner Glenn Klimchuk Debbie Koran Sunil Kothari Sam Kroger Richard Kwon Iulie Lambert lenifer Lancaster Freshmen O 199
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Freshmen Karen Landry Susan Lange Bobby Landsdowne Richard Lapin Lauren Larive Robert Lauiage Suzanna Leatherwood Sylvie LeBihan jim Lee Mary Lee Catherine Legro Cynthia Levin David Lilliott Marj ana Lindsey Hermon Lloyd Gary Loh Sarah Longley Evagelos Lorentzatos Kelton Loveless jeff Lovell Phi lip Lower Iina Lucci Stacey Lumsden Marie Luther Nanc Mack Melissa Macfdalena ,ei -f A M Maiwenn Magnier 1'i ll' , A N li- Viginia Mahoney , Carrie Manthey ,X n Mar rav . . .- Susa g es Vivian Marrero First promotion proves profitable Hopes of a successful junior and Senior prom prompted members of the ninth grade class to initiate their first fund-raising project with Christmas ornament sales. The ornaments were sold by each student for approximately two weeks in October for a price of 83.50. I thought the ornaments were really nice and I was surprised about how easy it was to sell them, said Freshman Carol Ann Smith. I sold about S80 worth. Freshman class officers and Prin- cipal Mrs. Margaret Luther organized the project. It was her idea to sell ornaments as our fund-raiser. On the first day, the entire Freshman Class met in the gym to get the information and start selling, said Carol Ann. Although the sales went smoothly, the overall profit wasn't what was expected. We didn't sell as much as I thought we would, but we made a profit of about S600, said Mrs. Luther. To inspire the students to sell, cash prizes were offered. The prizes really helped because the causes tPromsj are so far in the future. A quota of S100 was set for each student, but not everyone met it. So, we gave a first prize of a S100 to the first student to meet that quota and a second place prize of 9550, and a third of S25. We also gave S50 to the person who sold the most ornaments, and S25 to the second highest seller, said Mrs. Luther. Most students felt the sale was an adequate first attempt. It really didn't do as well as we'd wanted. But, for our first try, it was o.k. The prizes gave some people incentive and we still have next year and Carnation sales to go, said Freshman Class President, Quinn Stinson. H3600 is a start, said Mrs. Luther. Next year, sophomore sales, is usually fairly productive. The follow- ing year, junior carnation sales, always brings in money: some classes have funded both their junior and Senior proms from that sale alone. I'm not worried at all, she added. XJU by Melissa Miller Determined to raise money for her class, Freshman Colleen Cain attempts to sell Christmas tree ornaments to junior Betsy Uhrbrock. Photo by Grant Olbrich. 200 O Freshmen
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