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h 0H Freshmen socialize during the 15 minutes of break which they didn ' t have in Lone Hill Michael Bryant Sandra Bugarin Chamhuong Bui Quang Bui Lisa Bush Bill Calcaterra Veronica Calderon Annette Campbell Brett Campbell Diane Canfield Jason Cardona Timothy Carey Randy Carpenter Cheronn Carson Robert Carswell Kristen Caspers Shelly Castro Jason Catullo Jennifer Cella Albert Cervera Rebecca Chavira Tony Chen Chia Cheng Robert Chism Michael Cirrito Tricia Coan Richard Coats Joanie Coburn ?te46 HeK 49
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4 ? o46 OutCo 6 Michele Abenilla Ron Abeye Matilde Aguilar Maria Alarcon Quincy Allen Greg Alley Lisa Arismendez Max Arreguin Michael Aufmuth Michael Aviles Wendy Backe Robert Badar Kalomba Badibanga Joshua Bak Jensen Tammy Barnard Jeremy Barr Shelly Baughn Christopher Bechtle Audley Beckford Lisa Benudiz Kristen Biba Natasha Birtle Stephanie Black James Blake Sean Booth Joseph Borland Jackee Bormann Chris Boyer Chris Braunstein Jeremy Britton Michelle Bronsart Glenn Brooks Paul Brosche Jennifer Brown George Bryant The freshman year was a difficult year as we all realized, because entering a new school was not something one did everyday. For a freshman, it meant starting from the bottom and going from the big kid in Lone Hill to a nobody trying to fit into a new life. The freshman year could be a good change if seen from a different angle. Students experienced more freedom and an easier time at school. Some said days went faster with the more interesting classes including foreign language or vocational classes such as drafting, art, or keyboarding which could help in choosing a career. Freshman Mark Velayos said, It ' s much easier this year, and we have a lot more freedom than Lone Hill: rallies and sports also helped along the way! With the experience behind them, many upperclassmen had shared the same freshman ups and downs. Junior Tomas Lopez said, It was hard for the first couple of days because the school was so big and it was hard to find my classes. Lockers were a big problem. said junior Paul Navarro. No matter how hard you hit them, they just wouldn ' t open! As a senior, Stephen Huang had a different point of view: he said, It ' s fun being a freshman because there is nc pressure yet in academics such as studying for the SAT , or socially, like finding the right prom date. 4Z tt t le ice d4.
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76etf e S mml S6an£ When you thought of a freshman, the first thing that came to mind was short. Each year it seemed as though freshmen got smaller and smaller. They used to call me shorty, said sophomore Eileen Pererras. What makes them so short? Was it their shoes? Maybe it was their legs, or Jeffery Collier Alana Cooper Gina Covell Michael Crook Lisa Crosby Nicole Craven Andrea Cruz Isabel Cuen Lisa Daimon Deanna Dalton Chris Darnell Kenneth David Kyle Davis Matthew Davis Stephen DeBerry Joanna DeLeon Karen DeRize Matt Desatoff Steven Downs Mark Duckworth Suzanne East Jimmy Eberhart Chris Eck Lisa Enriquez Patricia Esposito Teandrea Evans Aika Ezaki Michael Farrar Paulette Ferriss just maybe they were actually shrinking. Many realized that freshmen weren ' t getting smaller, it was just that everyone else was getting bigger. In fact, some of us noticed we ' d outgrown our freshman teachers, nearly everyone noticed that junior Amy Hinton and sophomore Ernie Stumpf had grown a lot. MA When you looked around campus you saw people of every size, shape, and color, so the freshmen fit in just fine. On the other hand, there were even some freshmen out there who had outgrown the seniors. In short, freshmen weren ' t at all different from everyone else. In fact, they were just like the rest of us, only in a smaller form. m$ r . -: U M m 3iE T3 v ■ v 1 HI V Lee Fickenscher Jay Foreman Marcellc Franklin Stephanie Frasure J udv Friebe Wissam Gahshan Michael Galasso 50 Ttudenc z i
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