92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 9 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 9 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 9 YK- A s they walked in the door on the first day of school, tt freshmen were all nervous to a certain degree. Some were JL . dreading the rude comments from upperclassmen, whil others were scared of getting lost. w L ' W L Y Soon after that though, most freshmen had adjusted to life at RAHS. Once they learned their way around the building and got to know some older people who gave them status, they were glad hey weren ' t in junior high anymore. Many learned about the fun of extra-curricular activities by joining sports and other groups. Those who didn ' t join enjoye going to sporting events to support Armstrong ' s very talented teams. k T t T t T l T All in all, the freshmen got along well at Armstrong, except for the fact they all resented being in a study hall instead of having ' free mods. Oh, well. They have to save something for the freshmen to look forward to. 92 9 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Left: No chairs for the freshmen. Above: That ' s not my lunch on the l l I I l vML-ymym-y Left: Jeff signs up for swimming at freshmen orientation. Above: Denise lectures her partner on proper scientific procedures.
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How To Survive In Class • • • Survival Tips For Underclassmen Because we at the yearbook know that not everybody is as industrious as the model student pictured to the right, we have provided these two pages for those who are not yet used to dealing with the pressures of school. There are certain classes at RAHS that go beyond requiring a know ledge of the subject matter. For such a class, one must also develop a series of flaw- less survival tactics. At the top of students list is bribery, a rather dangerous but effec- tive ploy with some Armstrong teachers. Certain teachers, it is rumored accept bribes of various types to cover the unmen- tionalbe sin of skipping a class, or forget- ting a report. Such teachers are few in num- ber and are unrecognizable for those who find bribery repulsive. A great looking can of diet Coke and a big, juicy red apple are just some of the bribes that teachers are thought to accept. Other ways to survive a class which becomes too boring to handle include doodling, very popular among the creative and the artistic of Armstrong, counting the holes in the ceiling panels, a practice freshmen seem to enjoy and finally, a very popular practice for all ages, day- dreaming through lectures, seems to be the last resort for those desperate to try any- thing. Beware; The ideal student can strike any classroor by arriving class two or three minutes early. hc iPfltf ff M food 1 W - jJJ b P5« -jJUUUUUU So, What ' s Your Excuse This Time: 26
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