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Left: The library is a good place to talk and catch up on assignments. Juniors, Mi- chael Fragale and Jackie Crouse enjoy the library atmosphere. Below: The desk of authority. These are just some of the interesting things that can be found on Mr. Shields desk. Below left: Catching up on some reading is junior Tina Rager. Students enjoy time by themselves to gather thoughts. Below right: Flemington High School stands on top of a hill and that’s where its student body stands, an all -star cast, above all others. A
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Without a doubt the stars of any school are its students. Whether on the field or in the classroom, they get the year mov- ing in the right direction. Without a good and active stu- dent body a high school could not function properly. Students do their own thing, which makes for a variety of activities, whether it may be basketball, reading, classwork or just plain hanging out. A Flem- ington student is doing what they want to do. They are making their own star tracks of happy memories that will remain with them for their entire life. Above right: Students get started early in the morning, before the first bell rings. Tom Sheme, Jeff Morris and Steve Law- son, get the day started off by playing basketball. Above: After the work is done in American Studies there is time for fun and relaxation. Right: Making last minute touches on her hair is senior Charmeigne Marks. 6
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★ Area job market tight Even though job market at Flemington may be a dog-eat-dog world with the employment of the fittest, students still find a variety of jobs to keep them going. One of the largest student in- dustries is lawnmowing. It's not always an easy job due largely to the hilly terrain. Often a job can bring up to fifteen dollars for one lawn. Other students work on area farms during the summer. Their jobs often include loading hay and stacking hay. Sometimes students can find a secretary job or perhaps a job at one of the fast food chains located in Bridgeport. Whatever the job, students show through their hard work, their stars can still shine during the summer. Above: Senior Pam McCloy enjoys her free time with nature. This peaceful atmo- sphere gives Pam time to collect writing material. Right: Some students help the cooks in the kitchen. Junior Joyce Palmer divides classwork and kitchen work suc- cessfully. 0
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