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1. Lucian Smith and Jim Baughman were two of the few freshmen who played basketball. 2. Given the last few minutes of class as free time. Kim Euristi waits restlessly for the bell to ring. 3. During typing class, Troy Mannela realizes how hard it is to type those 45 words a minute. 4. The class officers representing the freshmen class were Amy Laske.r Genny Van Cleeve, and Jennifer King. 5. Rena Hall looks to see what the senior table is up to during lunch, o. Joy Oertli was surprised with her rigged locker on Ag. Initiation Day. 7. Yes, Robby Mueth; we will put your picture in the yearbook. 8. Scott Zook was caught trying to organize his belongings for his third period class.
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Class Of 1989 r' s Fish Show Class Talents At the start of the 1985-86 school year, the halls were flooded with freshmen. By the second semester, the total count of freshmen tolled in at 377. Although at first they were a bit apprehensive over the idea of a new school environement, tougher classes, and being labelled fish, they soon realized that these were only false assumptions passed on by the upper classmen. Each year different freshmen classes leave something to look back on. This year's freshmen left their mark with the slogan, We're not fish, we're pirahnas! This was heard throughout the halls at various times of the year. Not only did they prove that they weren't just dumb freshmen, they also proved that they could contribute greatly to Pflugerville High School. During football season, all the fresh- men joined together and won the spirit stick at one of the pep rallies. In the same season, they would up winning the hall decorating contest during Homecoming. They had various puns and paw prints on the lockers, walls, and ceilings of their designated hall. Hanging down from one of the ceiling beams was a Hef- ty garbage bag containing two antlers protruding out. Attached to it read a sign saying Bag the Antlers! . Janice Swope and Cynthia Sivek, two of the many freshmen sponsors, contributed time and attention to the decorating efforts. To add money to their class account, the freshmen sold magazine subscrip- tions to other students. The drive was a tremendous success. They sold around $1,600.00 worth of subscriptions. The freshmen class got a head start on proving their abilities to the upper class- men. They found out that high school wasn't as bad as they thought it would be. With the experience behind them, they are ready to face the years to come, by: Heather McAuley -----------------------------------j
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Fish On Campus . . . TJWui Jj Jeff Alexander Terrance Alexander Jamie Allspaugh Paul Anderson 1. Amy Cunningham and Jacquelyn Mott explain to senior Kami Katz how to do last night's homework. 2. Genny Van Cleve mentally prepares herself for her speech presentation. 3. During lunch, Lara Beare takes time from eating to finish a writing assignment.
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