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Freshmen
Survival instinct gains ground
H it was unfair to the seniors to VanVranken said, "It was a
ow did the freshmen freshmen in the 11-12 part of nice."
surv ive in a school with the school." He also said that
Another freshman, John
seniors, juniors, and so-
phomores, none of whom allow freshmen to school new experience for me to
were particularly fond of functions such as Homecom- go to school with older
them? ing and Prom . students, I have to admit
Some seniors took a fairly The freshmen as a whole that at first I felt a little
dim view of freshmen. Senior did not seem to mind the overshadowed but after I
Diane Irvin said that she felt the new system. Freshman Mi- got used to it, it was okay."
freshmen were too immature chelle Obert said, "At first I Despite the opposition
to associate with seniors and was sort of afraid of all the received from upperclass-
juniors . Steve McAlpine, senior, older students, but most of men, the freshmen did sur -
said, "It was irritating to find the ones I met were pretty vive.
Use of the library is important to Telling em what it's like, Junior John
Freshmen Dawn Mason and Shelly Nanos chats with Freshmen Matt
Saton for study. Delaine and Trevor Barton.
Displaying her "85" emblem, Fresh-
man Susie Bosse , chats with her friends
during her free time.
To be with friends is part of freshmen
life for Dayrna Bargas who speaks to
Bridget Barry and Kim Whelte.
Advisement gives free time for
Freshmen Lori Tritsch, Jodi Green-
lee, and Ann Jensen to eat and _
do homework.
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