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47-.1-Q The alarm goes off at 5:00 am. Oh no! Only three hours until school starts. Another week begins for Freddie Freshman. He jumps out of bed, takes off his Scooby-Doo pajamas, and puts on his Superman shirt his mother set out for him the previous night. He runs downstairs and eats his usual bowl of Fruit Loops while watching the Flint- stones on television. He suddenly hears the fabulous honk of the school bus. Freddie jumps up, grabs his metal lunch box, and kisses his mother on the cheek as he dashes out the door. Once at THS, Freddie plays hide- n-seek until the homeroom bell rings. Today, he is especially proud. Freddie actually is the first to find Frankie, his best friend and the mas- ter of hide-n-seek at ATMS. After struggling restlessly through the first two periods, Freddie sprints out of the classroom. lt's another amazing accomplishment! Freddie makes it through the crowd of seniors in the arcade without being stomped, bumped or kicked. For once, Freddie wishes he hadn't packed his lunch. Not only are the cafeteria ladies serving french fries, but also fried okra, Freddie's favorites. Freddie forgets about lunch and soon begins think- ing about 5th and 6th periods. Fanny Fantastic is in these classes. Fanny doesn't even know Freddie exist. But, that isn't important. What is important is that Freddie gets to spend two whole hours in Fanny's presence. The final bell of the day rings and Freddie gets his first sign from heaven, or maybe from the secret He-man Decoder Fting he wears! Freddie actually has the pleasure of running into Fanny and knocking her down. She has to know he exists now! F Maybe he'll ask her to watch cartoons at his house on Saturday morning. Maybe he won't get his nerve up to even approach her. Why' don't you find Freddie and find out! Sometimes seniors forget what it felt like to be freshmen. While un- derclassmen worked diligently on their assignments, seniors often had a different view of their personal responsibilities. Many seniors felt mentally ex- hausted and were unable to con- centrate long enough to compleie their schoolwork. Others were afraid that it was all too much like a dream to really happen. As students at THS, we must real- ize that at one time we were all Freddie Freshman looking for some real meaning in our lives. Just as freshmen learned this year how to survive in a new environment, graduating seniors learned that en- trance into the real world meant more obligations and, yes, even more learning. We are all Freddie Freshman. - Scott Hartsoe FREDDIE FFIESHIVIAN -c W- .. 2-ffl O .1 l fl, . f ' 1 5 . , iw . .,... , ,V . a - A I . W 'tj i' . . ,'..' HL. ii L f ' M awr. I i. . a T' it 9 H561 -if il 12 1' I7h0f0grqphyj Jqff willy! III
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THE DIFFERENCE IS DAZZLING Shaker Knit Sweater - a sure sign of a Macy's shopper. Beads - con- nect head to the shoulders. Gucci Wallet- holder for the cash flow. Jeans - dress to im- press. Zippers - to let the stuffy calves breathe. Snacks - for Jreakfast on the 'un Book bag - to :onceal those ntoxicat i ng substances. ,Af . 'tllfww' ' Stylish Tools of the trade time. necessity. Sunglasses -- to keep the sun from warping the eyes. Gold Chain -forthe ' macho man look. Letter jacket - for Joe Jock. .W Cleats over shoulder -for performance on the field. Keys - always out as a proof of a driver's license. Reeboks -Uthe shoe Soccer Ball A to take out your is-V f frustrations on. 'flip -3 Fashion 11
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rg..-va-gpqy Outside the Theatre Building is a popular place for catching up on the latest gossip and socializing with friends. -inf! ,,s,,,,, .gpm rx ..,.Qt.,. l . it 9 The sidewalk in front of Mrs. Donna Thornburg's room is one of the last Shannon Wright and Myra Grainger celebrate as they realize areas changed because of construction. that going on a field trip is better than staying in class. ' 'student Life - Living On The Edge 13 1
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