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rapefruit Gulping Addicts Freshmen w ith every high school year, there comes a homecoming week, and with it lunch time activities. As the week progresses, seniors, juniors, sopho- mores, and, of course, freshmen, com- pete against each other in various con- tests for the ultimate prize: the honor of their class being presented with the school spirit stick. This year ' s activities were no differ- ent. To freshmen, new to these extra- curricular activities, they provided some excitement and a break from everyday life. Tammy Prince, a ninth grade partici- pant, stated, I really en|oyed being a part of the activities. It was something different. Between lop sitting, tricycle riding, baby bottle drinking, and a few other things, freshmen still found the time and energy to cheer both the football team and their classmates on by going to the pep rally and showing their spirit on mus- tache, tie, hat, button, and dress-up days. As the week came to an end, the freshmen found themselves in last place. But are they unhappy,? Of course not. As Janet Beaver put it, I ' m already looking forward to next year! ■ 1. Tugging powerfully, the freshmen struggle yoI- iontly during the homecoming tug-of-wor contest. 2. Sporting rabbit ears, Lynn McCarthy rushes to class on Halloween dress-up day. 3. Darren Proulx sucks feverishly in an attempt to clinch a victory in the baby bottle contest tor the freshmen class. plil n i ) i 1 1 ..1, ■ ■ ' ' ' iifp t? ind, Michael .indsey. Thomas pu, Wayne .ockharT, Wendy Loder, Spencer Long, Mark Longannecker, Bnon 183
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ww w M Klavo, Pomelo Knechtel, Richord Konefot, Christopher ITSecI We ' re the Kids of America
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Lopez, Mono Ana Lopenz, Antonic Lyborger. Poul , Shelly : Mofchal, Michelle Morquez, George Freshmen Crave Financial Status A I re you a freshman? Are you a mil- lionaire? If you said yes fo the first ques- tion and no to the second, you ' re prob- ably the kind of person who ' s always looking for an extra buck. If you ' re hav- ing trouble thinking up money-makers, here are some ideas; 1 . If it ' s the day of the big final and you know someone who hasn ' t studied, do your good deed for the day and sell him the answers (if the poor soul doesn ' t have the money to pay you with, you could work out a payment plan with a fixed interest rate.) 2. At Christmas time, dress-up like San- ta Clous, stand in the middle of the quad, ring a bell and hold out a can, telling people that you are collecting money for your college fund. 3. Smuggle your mom ' s vacuum clean- er out of the house, bring it to school, and offer 24 hour locker cleaning ser- vices to your friends. (You might have a slight problem getting the vacuum past your mom, but with a little ingenuity you can manage it.) 4. If, on a Saturday night, your friend is practically sobbing because she has to baby-sit and can ' t go out, generously offer to baby-sit for her at a fixed rate. Hopefully, if you decide to use one of the ideas listed, you will succeed in mak- ing money. But if you don ' t, you can always mow lawns. 1. Freshmen show their spirit and class support by assisting ot a car wash, one of the most popular fundraisers. 2. Sherri Pendleton accepts o dona- tion from Gina Ferraro for the Christmos Belle. 3. Kathy Liles sells a candy bar to John Schlax, in an effort to raise money for the freshman class. 184 We ' re the Kids of America
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