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RELIEF Terri Bovich leans back and relaxes as she finishes her algebra test. I 'M PERFECT' And they thought that I, Iesse Gu- tierrez, didn't know the answer. Freshmen Land REMINISCING OF FIRST DAY Fun! Nervous! Afraid! These were just a few words that freshmen used to describe their first day of school. For freshmen, the first day of school was a day they'd always re- member. There were mixed feelings, some felt relaxed and right at home, while the majority of freshmen felt left out, alone and lost. The freshmen class consisted of over five hundred students, most of them came from both Central Iunior High and Hillview Iunior High. Some students came from Saint Pe- ter Martyr. Because the freshmen were stepping up, they wondered if high school would meet their high expectations. Lori Partain stated, I had a lot of fun. It was different and I was afraid. Michelle Dimarob stated her first day was a little different, I was so nervous that I got lost and couldn't find my English class. I ended up in biology. - jennifer Dimarob ,mf ix. bu-.., -f xx WHERE 'S THE BELL? Ioe O'Brien and Freshman Cheerleader, Kathy O'Conner, anxiously wait for the bell so the team can strut their stuff for the Pittsburg - Mt. Diablo game. v IQ' Q Freshmen . . .
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THA T WAS FUNNY Richie Rayrao laughs at a joke during lunch at a Fil-Am. meeting. CI-IEERS Frosh cheerleaders practice a new routine for an upcoming football game. 1 I WORRIED! Wendy Allen gets a touch of fright as she discovers she's about to take a surprise English test. CURE Achieves Goals NEW PROGRAM CHALLENGES FRESHMEN CORE, honors classes in history, English, and science, helped stu- dents meet their potential. Mr. Dan Hanel, science teacher added, The CORE program's main purpose was to challenge the stu- dents and give them the opportunity to use their acquired knowledge to the fullest. Students agreed the program taxed them and although some com- plained about too much homework, they felt it was just part of the chal- lenge. Lorraine Manosong comment- ed, The CORE program was pretty good and it helped a lot because we weren't held back, instead we were challenged to our potential without going over our heads. Since the classes were smaller, there was a mutual understanding between students and teacher. We received added attention which one doesn't get in a general class. The teachers were Mrs. Barbara Bornet, history, Mrs. Margot Gonza- lez, English, and Mr. Dan Hanel, sci- ence. - Chris Scott Freshmen . . .
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