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1 X'-. , , - , f f' ,. was f-.. ashmen don't have a crowded parking lot to ztend with, just a crowded school bus. John yes waits for one to come along. The best thing about being a freshman is I have three more years to watch Churchill grow and stay a number one school. The worst thing about being a freshman is that the state now requires three years of math in high school instead of two. Greg I ltis, 9 Well, being a freshman you have more advantages, and at the end of the semester you get to exempt classes. Churchill also has Coke machines. I also like having football games to go to. What is the worst thing about being a freshman? When you do something wrong everybody looks at you like 'you little freshman . . . ', and also, I am the shortest person. Wendi Branard, 9 The best thing about being a freshman at Churchill is the fun you have. Besides just having school work you also are able to be in different ac- tivities. These include pep squad, band, etc. It is also great being a freshman because this is the first year we have had freedom, meaning not being told what to do every minute. The worst thing about being a freshman is the way that some of the people treat us. This year is not as bad as I thought it would be, but still I don't like for people to say, 'those freshmen? We are just like them except a few years younger. This is one of the worst things at Churchill this year. Pam Copeland, 9 The best thing about being a freshman this school year is there are a lot of new changes going on, like pep squad getting new outfits and getting to finally be a part of the school and being able to say 'Churchilll' when someone asks 'What school do you go to?' The worst thing about being a freshman is you still get treated like a little kid by some of the teachers. And seniors look down on you and say things like, 'there is a freshman,' or 'look at all the freshmen! I hate that. They treat you as if they were never one! But at one time everyone is a freshman. Kristy Foote, 9 One of the worst things about being a freshman is that seniors in gym can pick on you and make you do what they want. Another bad thing is all of the clubs mostly consist of juniors and seniors. And freshman only get two ex- emptions. The best thing about being a freshman at Churchill is that everyone's always trying to beat us because we're the best. Steve Genzer, 9 Being a freshman at Churchill is pretty awesome. I don't think that other schools have the kind of school pride and spirit that we have. It's fun, even though you're a fish, to be here. You feel pretty grown-up when you're around measley middle school kids. When you can say that you're from Churchill, peo- ple know that you have class! Toby Griffin, 9 I have found that there aren't very many advantages to being a freshman except that I'm only a year away from being a sophomore. I think that may be the only reason why I put up with all the grief. The worst things: 1. You get pick- ed on for 7 hours everyday Monday through Friday by upperclassmen. 2. The teachers have a tendency to have shorter patience with freshman because we are supposed to be immature. 3. You can't drive!! Rod Shepps, 9 Class of '87CIass of '87 Class of '87 Classof '87
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Christopher Abbott Terra Adams Jonathan Adler Alice Albert Becky Allen Niko Almaguer Jesse Alonzo Raelynn Alvarez Kathy Anderson Amy Andres Brent Andrews Cheryl Andrews John Angel Kimberly Angelini Daniell Appleberry Yolaine Asperilla Kimmo Babinski Kari Backlund Jeanette Bailey Lori Bassuk Lisa Bean Matthew Beard Jen Bee Hally Bell Lawrence Benham Thomas Benninger Stacie Bertolacci Sherry Best Catherine Betts Brett Biegler Melaine Billings Kara Bishop Brian Bjork Holly Blanda Laura Bodkin Katie Bodnar John Borbon Rob Bordelon Eric Bradbury Jaceson Bradford James Bradley Wendi Branard Scott Brecher Donna Brents Rebecca Brown Students move with Hallway traffic 5 wit W , fa f H - , f i ttttt A if 1, ff . ttff Y x a -1-e ' I 1' ' f F 4 C E ' , 3 aaay yy y y i , , J ff my f iii? f 4515? Q as X he f at it ,l ,tx yi gi. it at. Z Q3 if 2 f 1 time ,V ,f it t tr I f ' 7 M ,, K f' f fw 5 t I' he ' ' 1 X yzaw - an V ,W ' 1 - fi: rt's A X1' f, Wf fe fra 1. 143 f , , M 2 'Zn ,,, g 'Y 1 5 S , Z 2 ,L 1 148 Juniors Mike Kalman and James Velasquez are just two of the upperclassmen who deal w fish in the halls.
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