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Page 16 text:
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- a frozen moment. There are times in our lives that we view as insignificant, but as we look back, we realize that every point in time has meaning. There are points in time when we are oblivious to our surroundings and need to be alone with our thoughts or with a reassuring friend. A couple embracing, a chance en- counter, a fleeting glance, a comfor- ting smile and a funny story are memories frozen in our minds. These experiences happen to us now, but in the years to come, when we reflect on our high school days, we will relive the same emotions. 12
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The expression “it’s a nice place to visit but I wouldn’t want to live there” describes the prevailing attitude out- siders and many residents have about New Jersey. Go out of state and tell someone where you’re from and the response is often a burst of laughter. That image is slowly but surely changing. N.J. was appealing enough to basketball’s N.Y. Nets to draw the team away from the Nassau Coliseum and to make the new Rutgers gym their home court. N.J. was named ‘‘the safest state in the nation” in honor of the low automobile accident rate. That’s something to be proud of con- sidering the fact that we’re the most densely populated state. And accor- ding to a Rutgers University Eagleton poll, a good percentage of people like living here. East Brunswick is in the center of N.J. and the High School is in the center of East Brunswick. It is also the teenagers’ center. Most of us spend 7 hours a day here—some more, some less. Our lives focus on these buildings for 3 years. This is where we learn, where we play, where we laugh, and where we cry out in frustration. Many spend their time here com- plaining about what is wrong with the school, but like our state, a little pride goes a long way.
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Tranquil moments alone with a boyfriend or girlfriend, pleasant times with friends, quiet hours engrossed in a book and calm periods in gym are some moments frozen in time and in our memories.
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