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Catch the Freshmen Fears The freshmen seem cheer- ful and fun. They are but deep inside they have fears. Some ranging from being in a room in the dark alone to facing the varsity quarter- back. My biggest fear is walking home alone at night, said Mitch Delin. Even the Freshmen football players have fears. My biggest fear is failing, said Rene Moreno. So you see freshmen are not all calm and cool. My biggest fear is not knowing how I'm gonna die, said Ricky Elizondo, quarterback. Pete Cavasos bopping on the dance floor during a Just Because dance. Elisa Rodriguez coming off the dance floor during the Homecoming dance. Micheal Pollord resting after bopping on the dance floor at a Just Because dance.
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Catch the Fish Fish favorite songs: 1 — I Think We're Alone Now — by Tiffany 2 — Wildside — by Motley Crue 3 — Here I Go Again — by Whitesnake 4 — 1 Won't Forget You — by Poison Carrie — by Europe 5 — Girls, Girls, Girls — by Motley Crue 6 — Little Ways — by Dwight Yoakum Fish favorite TV shows: 1 — Alf Cosby Show 2 — Growing Pains 3 — Family Ties 4 — Who's the Boss 5 — Perfect Strangers 6 — Valerie's Family Fish favorite movies: 1 — Ferris Bueller 2 — Can't Buy Me Love 3 — Top Gun Smiling freshman Stephany Abies enjoys her walk to class. Freshmen are usually thought of as fish, mullet, gators, or tuna, but fish are people too. On a poll taken in the month of November, six questions were asked. The results confirmed that Freshmen were people just like us. The freshmen liked this school year and said that high school was what they expect- ed. Their favorite classes were English and Health. The teachers that have in- fluenced them the most were Mrs. Rachel Wilken, fresh- man English teacher and Mrs. Alicia Flores, Homemaking teacher. We should have longer lunch periods and improved building facilities, said Rob- bie Moreno. Cheryl Bailey — Freshmen 27
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Mendoza, Augustin Mendoza, Ramiro Mendoza, Robert Gonzales, Roland Gonzalez, Emilio Guajardo, Felix Guerrero, Veronica Guzman, David Guzman, Manuel Hernandez, Oralia Hinojosa, Julie Hinojosa, Abdon Ivey, Wade King, April Lavvver, Rita Leal, Terry Lopez, Melissa Maldenudo, Lupe Maldonado, Tracy Maldonado, Susie Marroquin, Roger Martinez, Frances Martinez, Terrie Denise Silvas — Freshmen 29
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