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September 9, 2011 3 News The first day of high school is nerve racking for many freshmen. Addy Bailey, Gracie TouVelle, Noah Krist, Henry Crowley, Vanessa Buchanan , Brandy Jurvetiz and Max Curtis were willing to share their experiences. What do you like best about high school? Krist—I like that there are a lot of people to socialize with. Curtis— There are a lot of friendly people who are nice and welcoming. The kids at my old school were not as welcoming as they are here. Jurvetiz— I liked the ten minuted passing time. What do you like the least? Krist— I don’t like the lunch line. Crowley— I don’t like that I still get lost every once in a while, but it is getting easier. Bailey— T h e crowded locker bay after school gets annoying. TouVelle— There is a lot more homework, and a lot of bad drivers in the parking lots. Buchanan- I don’t like crowded locker bay after school. What were you most nervous about on your first day? Krist, Crowley, Bailey and TouVelle— Getting lost. Curtis— I was worried about finding friends because I am new to Iowa. Buchanan— I was nervous about being late to my classes. Jurvetiz— I was nervous about finding my classes. What do you know now that you wish you knew on your first day? Krist and Crowley— I wish I knew how to get around. Bailey and TouVelle— That the upperclassmen are not mean, and the school is not as big as it seems. Buchanan— I wish I knew that the classes were not going to be as hard as I thought. Freshmen share first week experiences By Allie Weis Staff Reporter Gracie Touvelle Henry Crowley Max Curtis What are you excited for/ looking forward to? Bailey and TouVelle— We are looking forward to Chick- Fil- A Tuesday. Krist and Crowley— We are looking forward to figuring out where everything is. Buchanan— I was excited to meet new people, and to see who was in my classes. Who is your favorite teacher so far? why? Curtis— Miss Kinsinger because she makes biology fun. Krist— Ms. King because she is goofy and says funny things. Buchanan— Ms. Puglisi because her class is really fun. How is high school different from middle school? Bailey— There is better food at lunch, I like to get the French vanilla cappuccino. Curtis— The people are nicer than the people from my middle school in Japan. Noah Krist Addy Bailey Krist— The schedule for the day is different; at my old school there wasn’t a block schedule. Buchanan— There are more people at the high school than at the middle school. How does Bettendorf compare to your other schools? Curtis— The teachers are less strict than in Japan, and I feel more comfortable here. Krist— It’s a lot bigger than my old school; I only had 23 students in my grade. What else do you enjoy about high school? Bailey— I like the block schedule. TouVelle— There are a lot of exciting and fun things to participate in. What activities are you involved in or plan on being involved in? Crowley— German club, art club, and newspaper Bailey— Orchestra, volleyball, and French club Touvelle— Band, choir, Spanish club, and Key Club Curtis— Band Buchanan— German club Vanessa Buchanan Brandy Jurvetiz
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How does Bettendorf compare to your other schools? Curtis— The teachers are less strict than in Japan, and I feel more comfortable here. Krist— It’s a lot bigger than my old school; I only had 23 students in my grade. What else do you enjoy about high school? Bailey— I like the block schedule. TouVelle— There are a lot of exciting and fun things to participate in. September 9, Vanessa Buchanan Henry Crowley Addy Bailey Max Curtis Brandy Jurvetiz Gracie Touvelle Noah Krist
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September 9, 20113 News

The first day of high school is nerve racking for many freshmen. Addy Bailey, Gracie TouVelle, Noah Krist, Henry Crowley, Vanessa Buchanan , Brandy Jurvetiz and Max Curtis were willing to share their experiences.

What do you like best about high school? Krist—I like that there are a lot of people to socialize with. Curtis— There are a lot of friendly people who are nice and welcoming. The kids at my old school were not as welcoming as they are here.Jurvetiz— I liked the ten minuted passing time.

What do you like the least? Krist— I don’t like the lunch line. Crowley— I don’t like that I still get

lost every once in a while, but it is getting easier. Bailey— T h e c r o w d e d l o c k e r bay after school gets annoying. TouVelle— There is

a lot more homework, and a lot of bad drivers in the parking lots.Buchanan- I don’t like crowded locker bay after school.

What were you most n e r v o u s about on your first day? Krist, C r o w l e y , Bailey and TouVelle— Getting lost. Curtis— I was worried about finding friends because I am new to Iowa.Buchanan— I was nervous about being late to my classes.Jurvetiz— I was nervous about finding my

classes.

What do you know now that you wish you knew on your first day? Krist and Crowley— I wish I knew how to get around.

Bailey and TouVelle— That the upperclassmen are not mean, and the school is not as big as it seems.Buchanan— I wish I knew that the classes were not going to be as hard as I thought.

Freshmen share first week experiencesBy Allie WeisStaff Reporter

Gracie Touvelle

Henry Crowley

Max Curtis

What are you excited for/ looking forward to?Bailey and TouVelle— We are looking forward to Chick- Fil- A Tuesday.Krist and Crowley— We are looking forward to f i g u r i n g out where everything is. Buchanan— I was excited to meet new people, and to see who was in my classes.

Who is your favorite teacher so far? why?Curtis— Miss Kinsinger because she makes biology fun.Krist— Ms. King because she is goofy and says funny things.Buchanan— Ms. Puglisi because her class is really fun.

How is high school d i f f e r e n t from middle school?B a i l e y — There is better food at lunch, I like to get the French v a n i l l a cappuccino. C u r t i s — The people are nicer than the people from my middle school in Japan.

Noah Krist

Addy Bailey

Krist— The schedule for the day is different; at my old school there wasn’t a block schedule.Buchanan— There are more people at the high school than at the middle school.

How does Bettendorf compare to your other schools?Curtis— The teachers are less strict than in Japan, and I feel more comfortable here.Krist— It’s a lot bigger than my old school; I only had 23 students in my grade.What else do you enjoy about high school?Bailey— I like the block schedule.TouVelle— There are a lot of exciting and fun things to participate in.

What activities are you involved in or plan on being involved in?Crowley— German club, art club, and newspaperBailey— Orchestra, volleyball, and French clubTouvelle— Band, choir, Spanish club, and Key ClubCurtis— BandBuchanan— German club

Vanessa Buchanan

Brandy Jurvetiz