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BELOW. A freshman's toy? Actually the bear belongs to Warren's Treasurer, Mrs. Pat Adelman. BELOW. The last year to take I.D. Photos, thinks Al Lidstrom as he sits down for the final snot. vlliin ' it in ir , LEFT. Some seniors still think of juniors as underclassmen. Shawn Whittingham doesn't deserve this from Glenn Clavey, but the cream pie probably tasted good anyway. Stereotypes 11
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Seniors Dominore When someone said freshman, typically short, excited, scared or lost-looking students came to mind. Seniors, on the other hand, belonged to an honored, worshipped species, admired and envied by the underclass. With money in their pockets, plans for the weekends, mature bodies, and sophisticated clothes, they walked the halls as if they owned them. Juniors thought they were cool because they had their licenses and could now receive parking permits, but worked harder in classes since grades were going to be important for colleges and jobs. Sophomores, on the other hand, tended to think they knew everything because, after all, they weren't freshmen anymore. Underclassmen worked to achieve the high status of upperclassmen or thought them laughable figures who deserved to be cut down with every mistake. 10 Stereotypes BELOW. Seniors don't get the privilege of taking T B tests Sophomore Stacy Sindermann did live through it though ABOVE. Unllke seniors who appear to be glued at the mouth freshman Lisa Castro receives a kiss on the cheek from Ken Werner
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Bizorre Beginnings A not-so-smooth school opening has always been expected. This year followed the pattern, lt was stereotypical! On the first day, confusion awaited the students. Bewildered freshmen desperately searched for their lockers, but a certain fifty searched in vain because some of the new lockers for the old English hall never came in on time. Disbelief joined the confusion when students couldn't buy the required gym uniforms. Insufficient stock meant proper sizes were not available, so dressing for gym turned into a mixfmatch affair with old, new, and faded parts. With the season about to begin, the girls tennis team was forced to practice at the Township Center because the resurfacing of the courts was notcompleted until the end of September. Matches had to be postponed. Confusion, disbelief, frustration - what can go wrong probably will. 12 Stereotypes BELOW. Counselor Mr. Donald Haugh has a shorter walk, thanks to the new fifty spaces in the teachers' parking lot. ABOVE. Barb Huffhlnes, Kim Taylor, and Kandy Frleary arrive at 9 a.m. during registration days when gymsuits were plentiful.
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