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Working dutifully, Chinell Beshears, Lorraine Denar, and Kellie Medina complete projects in Art. Art was one elective many students participated in. Wm mtfemc- ,...u,,... . Frosh enjoy Entertainment by: Nicole Capurro Most Freshmen just talked with their friends for entertainment. Then all enjoyed the gossip about everybody. Freshman, Monica Cutino said that she just watches her favorite videos everyday after school on M.T.V. or B.E.T. Freshman Jinger Jones says that she just comes home from school and watches her favorite T.V. program, Days of Our Lives. Freshmen, Tina Rodriguez said that all their entertainment starts at lunch time where all the freshmen could hang out and eat at the same time. Most freshmen just have boring entertain- ment and they don't do anything except just go home and do their homework with their friends. Lfltlililililill Y fi 1 an f 9 '. f ' I -4 tv ff Laying on the floor, Ann Crews waves and smiles despite her ordeal. Running and tripping in the halls is always a problem. 'L X if Leaning over, freshman Alicia Albers orders from the inside snack bar. Both the inside and outside snack bars add variety to the ever-boring school lunches.
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.fyrqgg 'F kv 'ue 'Sv ll 0 vs KH 7 f ,vw ex ju - X., ,V 'XXX it X V :mem Smiling widely, Janine Kirkland and Kimberly Mills stop on their way to class. Students are given eight minutes between each class, which allows time for more than rushing from class to class. V , ,V ,,,,, 3 All f W ki - to K Holding a poster pen, Michael Orlando works on a poster in Student Leadership. The Student Service Center has many uses, such as, holding student council meetings, ticket sales, and making ID cards. Freshmen Meet PHS by: Nicole Capurro When Freshmen met the High School the first time, it was an extra big step! The high school was large and very crowd- ed compared to junior highs. The high school was about 5 times bigger than junior highs. Freshman, Lenda Castillo said that the first day she went to the high school she didn't know where to go because the high school is so big. Freshman, Heather Galli said that she asked a senior where her classroom was and he gave her wrong directions and she ended up far from where she belonged. Most Freshmen didn't know where the attendance office was because there are so many offices. Freshman Lisa Jaggers said that she just stood around waiting for a teacher to help her find her way. Holding an apple, freshman Jinger Jones enjoys lunch in the cafeteria with friends. The cafeteria serves many purposes, one of which is a place to eat. if X yn vllusfflilflt E 5
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