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U86 x 1 Freshman Executive Council lLeft to Rightj Front Row: Ms. Beverly Gaudelli, Randy Wyatt, Caroline Normandin, Karen Bussey, Denise Nolan, Valerie Nottingham, Lisa Gar- rett, Susan Smith, Kim Adams, Cindy Weber, Kallyn Harmon, Lisa Wilson, Lisa Adams, Ms. Charleen Fischer. Row 2: Simonne LaFrantz, Iulie Szulczewski, Toni Giffin, Staci Ludwig, Ienny Genesky, Amy Iuliano, Michelle Olson, Lynn Truskey, Dianna Heinkel, Stacy Williams, Beth Gurham, 2 - Freshman Class Officers: IL to Rl Lynn Truskey, Class Coordinator, Susan Smith, Vice-President, Iennie Genesky, Secretary, Iulie Szulczewski, President, Kallyn Harmon, Treasurer. -f7 3'7kQW6Z' fZ7Wf. . :fm v K ff! ,,.:2-' if 3 if iz ' f -40, . '- 212: , ' f, I 1 .. 1 'ww' V31 Q I 4' ' -in ef. g W- ' I . .5 ,Z W , Li.. 'W ' ' H , 26 1 , nf 4. fs J Af 9 .1 jg X I 1 'if Michelle Barnhill Cheryl Bauchert Michael Baudino Iulie Baumgardt Iames Bayliss Herbert Bechtol Christine Beckos Iimmy Bembry David Billings Vicky Bishop Glenn Bitter Iamie Black Candace Boring Annie Bostic Tony Bouie Robyn Bowker Marc Boyden Tamara Bragg Nathanial Brand Kelly Bridges Freshmen X 95
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'N Gidget Ceslok Lena Chance Shelly Chandler Anthony Chapman Mark Chester 2... Eric Christianson Iennifer Christy Felicia Clark Mike Clevenger Ioseph Clore Timothy Coblentz Brenda Conley - Carl Connors . Ieffrey Conrad Debra Conway 'Gym' Thomas Cook David Cooke Vicki Cooley Iulie Cooper Margaret Corbett x g 2 I' 5 , 15 x . XXQX I I i 1 v I ,,, XX EX ? is New Kids on the Block When the freshmen poured onto cam- pus in August they were confronted with a multitude of new faces, new ex- periences, and new challenges. This was very exciting, while at the same time, very frightening. Immediately they were instructed to report to homerooms. That alone, for someone who was unfamiliar with the school layout, was similar to engaging in a treasure hunt. Who knew where room 21 was? Why wasn't room 45 next to room 46? After finding their homerooms and receiving their schedule cards, the con- fusion continued. Why do I have math two different periods? Do they really teach English IB in the Orchestra room? When the bell rang and it was time to reenter the milling, smiling multitudes out in the halls, it seemed as if they had been thrust into a technicolor nightmare. So many people hurrying here and there, screaming hello to friends not seen over the summer. As the days slipped by, 9th graders quickly adjusted to the daily routine. They learned who to ask for help and who not to, how to get from class to class without being trampled, and to endure the gentle barbs from upperclassmen about their minute stature and lowly status. One problem continued to exist, no lockers were assigned. As each teacher assigned books, the student had no choice but to lug them all from class to class. Finally, after a month of school, locker numbers were assigned. To their dismay, many found themselves as- signed to a locker with strangers, or to one without a lock. As if fate were really against them it was inevitable that the tallest members of the class were as- signed the bottom lockers, while the shorter students got the top, higher ones. Though all the trials they encountered in their first year seemed quite over- whelming, they survived. Soon they began to look forward to next year, when as sophomores they could look with amusement at the bewildered faces of their successors. Freshmen f 97
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