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Bndestine, Deborah 174 We ' re the Kids of America
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Boiley, Michele Bornos, Daniel Beltran, Magdaleno Benos, Poul Bennett, Brendo Bernal, Mono ' :: l Berry. Jacfe Bielak. Demse Birdsol, Joseph Blanco, Donald Bolton, Raymond Bombard, John HpF fipP Boucher, Boyer, Christine Brockett, Michael Brockett, Monique Freshmen I S
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Coro. Elizabeth Chopman, Jerry Chappell, Renee Clark, Joll Clark, Kip Clory, Dovid Cleary, Tony demons, Charle Codding, Wendy Contreros, Martir Cona. Monica Corner, Timothy Cornwelt, Becky Corrales, Scott Cortez, Guadalupe Cortez, Stacy Paranoia Strikes First Day Youths A s the sun peeks out over the top of Mt. Rubidoux, a school stirs for the first time since last June. Buses, filled to capacity with high school students, stop to let their passengers out. For over sev- en hundred freshmen, it was pande- monium. They had to wrestle their way through the mob of students, find their classes, and get used to a non-rotating schedule. When I first came here, I felt very lost. I thought Rubidoux was o big school, but it doesn ' t look so big now that I know my way around, stated Gina Ferraro. Of course, being the first day of school, a lot of freshmen were late to first period. Teachers let them in class, but warned them about being tardy a second time. Brunch and off-campus lunches pre- sented new concepts to ninth graders. At lunch, after finding the lunch area, they looked around for familiar faces. Making their presence known, voices called out as friends found each other and clustered together to eat. Then it was back to another class or two, depending on whether the student was taking the optional sixth period. After the long awaited bell, signaling the end of fifth period, students flooded from the rooms to find their buses, which wasn ' t easy. As the brain-weary high schoolers left campus, the school became empty and stood lifeless await- ing the multitude of youths that would once more fill its interior, t - 1. Freshmen gather on their first day to talk about classes. 2. After conversing with lunch time friends, Missy Hall walks to her next class. 3. Four freshmen, on their first day at RHS, find comfort in their friendship at brunch. 7175
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