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Lacanglacang, Alena Lackey, Kimberly Lasherook, Donna Liantualley, Mark .C Lucido, Adreinne . Machado, Michael Marcantonio, Marci . First Day Causes Emotions by: Alicia Albers The first day of school produced a mottle of feelings in freshmen. I felt really uncomfortable, freshman Tara Mulkey and Rhonda Gerry commented. They expressed one of the most com- mon of the dominating feelings of the first day. Of course, there are always those who play it cool and say, I was pretty sure of myself, and I didn't have any problems, like Angela Estes. But quite a few said that they had their share of difficulties on the first day. Getting to class on time, finding their way around the school, and getting used to the swing of things were the main problems for freshmen in this new environment Having a good time proved to be the general turnout for everybody. As Christy Caruso put it, lt was hectic. Killin s Gwen 6, S , Kirkland, Janine t Lam, Lina L 2 Lawson, Corey Lawson, Siliva Leone, Sheri 1 2 Lewis, Judy A lrilr f Layfieid, Tim L Y A 'CU K If Lopez, Roberto Lopez, Susanne Lucido, Gabriel A Ly, Samuel .lis 1 Madison, Belind Mallari, Rafael Marion, Anjanel .l.i. Martin, Clifford i A Martin, Jeff . will i ':-2 R L'LigIilil.i,L'Ll5Ll ii 'Lk if ,W liiiii H P1 1151 ms 'B rs-- 7 Clutching a Snickers bar, Laura Arms dives into her seat as the tardy bell rings. we ...., . an as K
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Hurd, Dee Huth, Kirk Hyland, Raymond Jackson, Tiffany Jaggers, Lisa Jaromay, Michael - Jeffiries, Danny Jiles, Robert Jimenez, Micheal Jimenez, Alex Johnson, Jerrold v . ig, ig Johnson Donnie N i Q' Johnson, Kimberly wr i WF Johnson, Marquita V A- T iasii i Johnson, Nicole S , S J Johnson, Troy Q J Jonasson, Michael Es l' s Jones, Brian Jones, Glenn Jordan, Kenneth Jotojot, Oliver Kawakami, Terrence Keats, Jeff Kessinger, Doug lecture in math Algebra 100 proves to be challenging for most freshmen O m S New to Frosh Open campus was a new privilege most of us freshmen shared. Some, but not many, complained about not having open campus at brunch. Others didn't know about or ignored the rule. It was probably for the better because we had only an average of 10 minutes to eat and a few more minutes to get to class. The rule also reduced tardies to third period. Many students, however, took advantage of open campus at lunch. I either go to Burger King or Taco Bell, Nicole Capurro commented. Others, like freshman Lisa Grissette just hung around with friends on campus. The only evident problem resulting from this policy was a generous number of 5th period tardies. L'LtIiEl.i.I.iIiLi.
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