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tartih(jj from scratch vvas vvhat the
freshman found themselves doing vvhen
hey en ered the doors on the first day
of scho I. For many fear vvas a big fac-
tor. Co 1ng to a nevv school, vv 1th o lder
studeh s, more classes, and not a lot
of tihle ยท or passing periods vvas al l nevv
o theh1. Dealing vvith construction vvas
anotherc factor that they had t o get
used t <D.
Being k~novvn as the litte ones and going to school vvith
upperclassrne vvas a little scary at first f or students.
'- I vvas so afrai9. I vvas scared of the seniors vvhen I
first carne because ;they vvere so much bigger then me.
Then vvhen tbe f man lockers vvere moved t o the se-
nior s ide 1t got a tie scary, too. All the o lder kids
ended UP. being ot cooler than I thought. It's not
scary,'' n Dave Friend said.
Corn a nevv schoo I vv 1th more students took a
lot of used to for freshman Keith Lloyd.
sa b1g change to come to MN from middle
scho vvere a lot more k1ds than I expected, and I
di t knovv hovv I vvas go1ng to get to knovv all of these
eople,'' Lloyd said.
Even though there vvere a lot of changes for the
freshmen to get used to, they ended up having a good
year.
Hanging out during free time are freshman Jessica Querry, Kristin
Reitz, Sylvia Perez, Steph Reed, and Amanda Roth. freshmen found
themselves looking for new places to gather during the year due to
the COnStruction in the freshman hall. PHOTO BY MICHAEL H ELLMAN