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Y' I is , ff sv I' as vi ' Q sg.. 99 W if SH A 2 -as ki . v S Q , -., -f fa? QTAKING A BITE, Paul Wager eats lunch with friends during 6th period. Mr. Dun- bridge allowed students to eat in his room during his lunch period. YGETTING INVOLVED, Don Truex signs up for the freshman dance committee. Deanna Di Bartolomeo was in Charge of receiving signatures. -- r--Q-puny., 4IN DEFENSE OF HIS CLASSMATES, a freshman expresses his opinion of what a freshman is. The phrase was written on Mr. Dunbridges floor after the rugs were torn up hefause of the rains. A Freshman Is . . .!Freshmen 1
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166 What exactly is a freshman? fresh- man ffreshmanj n. 1. A student in the first year of high school or college. 2. Any beginner. According to Roget's College Thesaurus ta book with synonyms and antonyms of numer- ous wordsl: freshman, n. plebe, underclassman, novice, greenhorn, tenderfoot. But students have a different view. Freshmen stated: A freshman is just starting out in life wanting a piece of the action. A person who's 14 or 15 and a ninth-grader, who gets picked on by the upperclassmenf' A freshman is like everyone else. Sophomore students, as well as upperclassmen, had a different view. A lot of them thought of a freshman as being squirrelly, immature, and naive. Upperclassmen's definitions of a freshman were: Unfortunately, what l was last year, One step lower than a sopho- more, two steps lower than a junior and far from a senior. A new-born on the campus. A student just trying to be a stu- dent. Are people, too. A person in ninth grade in high school that gets picked on for being the youngest. A snowflake in a blizzard? But a lost soul entering into a new world of pep rallies, football games, and plenty of homeworkfg A Freshman I ... AENIOYING THE LUNCH SHE BOUGHT from the snafketeria, Alexandra Gavela eats and chats with friends. Even though the Senior Mall was set aside for seniors, freshmen and other underclassmen ate there during Sth and oth lunches. AAT THE FIRST MEETING with their new officers, freshmen seem interested in Todd Brewster's speech. Glenn Ono listens to plans forthe year's activities. as AIGNORING THE HOT WEATHER, Eric lin and Bill Su play some basketball during lunch. Eric and Bill often played with other freshmen duringtuth period. Freshmen!A Freshman Is . ..
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TGDNIICESIZ-'ZITQS TRUE NUGEHT Mom, what time is it? Are you serious? It's 6145? Brent's gonna be here in fifteen minutes! Do you think you could iron my blouse for me? I know it's not dry yet, but it's the only blouse I have that matches my new pants. 'lWhat do you mean you need the car tonight, Dad? I told you I was going out tonight. I'm so sure we're going to walk. Well, I guess I could ask jeff to let me borrow his car. How difficult could it be to drive a stick shift anyway? Mom, can you get the door please? That must be Brent. My blouse is still wet and I only had time to put mascara on one eye. I hope he doesn't notice. Hi Mrs. Ryan. Is Kim almost ready? I hope she doesn't take too longg I had to keep the car running. I wish I wouId've remembered to ask leff how to turn offa stick shift car. Hi Brent. Sorry it took me so long. Gosh, he's really in a rush to get out of here. At least he didn't notice l'm only wearing mascara on one eye. Hi Kim. Ya ready to go? Sure 43 213 415 6 uestion 21 Izr2 ' 35 I 1: ...Q ARESULTS FROM CAYUSE SURVEY ON FIRST DATES. QUESTION 31: HOW OLD WERE YOU ON YOUR FIRST DATE? IX EQUALS NEVER DATEDQ. QUESTION 32: Did you date your first date more than once? I+ equals yes, - equals noj. QUESTION 33: Did you kiss him or her? QUESTION 34: Were you nervous? QUESTION 85: Did you have a good time? PTHE WINTER FORMAL gives Athene Cap and her escort the perfect excuse to do what they do best. Two thirds of the students surveyed confessed that they had kissed on their first date. Feature StoryIDating Okay, let's go. Bye Mrs. Ryan. It was nice meeting you. How come you left the car run- ning Brent? Well, I borrowed the car from jeff and I figured l'd try to save him some gas. You know turning the car off and on all the time really wastes gas. Gosh, l'm sure a source of useful information. I bet she's just thrilled. So Brent, what have you been doing lately? Boy, I'm such a conver- sationalist. Oh, not much. What about you? By Sandi Mulligan I really had a good time Even though my blouse was wet, you couIdn't drive, I only had mascara on one eye and we never got out of the car. Nothing really. I wonder when he learned to drive a stick shift. That last lurch just about broke my neck. This stupid car is so cold it keeps lurching. I wonder how jeff can stand it? lt's not that bad, I barely even noticed it. Cold car my foot. I hope this is good. But even if it's not, it's better than going to that stu- pid schoolldancef' I hate left turns. The light is already yellow and the cars are still going through. Shoot, it turned red and l'm sitting in the mid- dle of the intersection. I better get this car moving. My God, I stalled itll wish those other cars would stop honking. I stalled it again! We're never gonna get out of here! This stupid car, it's never working right. My mom's car is just like this Brent. Why don't you let me try it. I can't believe this is happening! Why don't you just get out and walk around while I crawl over. Sorry about that, Kim. It's a good thing this stupid car finally warmed 1' as '+w----,J xr...
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