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FRESHMEN

                        pages by Cacy Barnard & Amy Kirkendall


                     All  of the horror stories of the terrible               "Junior and seniors were a lot nicer than
            freshmen experience proved to  be  only sto- I would expect," John Vaughan said.
             ries . The transition to a large high school was                 Additionally, teachers did not have un-
             not as  nerveracking as  some would have  reasonable expectations for the new class.
            thought, although the crowded halls were                          "The teachers weren't near as strict as
            overwhelming at times.                                    our middle school teachers made them out to
                     Foremost, freshmen all  had one fear in  be," Kristin Wolfe said.
            common, the  disrespectful upperclassmen.                         Socially,  the freshmen added a flashy
             However, this fear was  eased when  many  look.  Singing in  the halls, to being water bal-
            found that they too were just ordinary students,  loon targets at the pep rally,  they always found
             not solely out to make freshmen miserable.                       to show their individuality.




































             In preparati on for  a  test, Am anda Thaler
             reviews her  note  cards.  Many  English
             classes required note card s for vocabulary.
             photo by  A llie Jones


                                                                                         Freshmen  vo ll eyball  gi rl s chat about  th e
                                                                                         game whil e  waiting  for  th e  bus.  Buses
             Supporting  the  freshman  football  team,                                  took players to the away games. photo by
             Mi ckayla  Crum  cheers  to  help  keep  th e                               Rachel Fischer
             excitement.  Cheerl eaders  had  to  be  at
             every sporting game and switched A and                                      To  keep  busy,  Ashl ey Mckeehan  and
             B teams weekl y. photo  by  Allie Jones
                                                                                         Lau ren Mcgee talk  in  th e morning.  Before
                                                                                         school,  many students gathered  together
                                                                                         and talked about  the previous days. photo
                                                                                         by  A llie Jones


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