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Flemington High School may be just another small school in West Virginia to some people, but to the stu- dents of the school it's a spe- cial place in its own way. We may be small, but we stick up for each other, said Cindy Trimble. All the teachers are easy to get along with, they take time for you, said junior Greg Marshall. There are just a few reasons why the students think they are spacial and have things better in a small school. When you have a combina- tion of our teachers with the students, everybody has a re- laxed feeling about them. It makes it a lot easier in the classroom too, as well as coming to school, contends senior Joe Petroff. If you were ever to walk into the school, the feeling hits you in a second. The feeling that tells everyone that Flemington is different, that we do break the mold. Students know what to expect out of each other and they don't expect more. It's a nice feeling around here, said Miss Carol Flouhouse. Top: Clowning off in the halls were seniors, Joe Pernell, Jackie Crouse, Michael Fragale and Jon Loughlin. Above: Taking a break between classes were students, Rick Palmer, Rosie Palmer, Mike Brown, Mike Greathouse, Joey Ball and Jeff Vin- cent. Left: Getting into the mood of the day was junior Rosie Palmer. s
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Top: Stuffed animals continue to be popular even as a girl grows up. Re- gina Smith, senior, posed with a furry friend. Center left: Grades always become an important topic as the marking period rolls around. Mr. Guy Costello checked grades for ju- nior, Chris Willis. Center right: At one of the first marching perfor- mances, the band lined up at the Buckwheat Festival. Right: It's time for another morning of school as Terry Palmer, senior spent some last minutes outside. Far Right: Karen Sheme, sophomore, needed some help to finish a French class assign- ment. 4
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Top: Taking advantage of the break in the dancing are seniors Kim Ge- rard and John Victor. Mr. Greg Zim- merman looks on. Left: Obviously enjoying the music is freshman So- nya Lipscomb. Right: Comparing their moves are senior Judy Lips- comb and principal Mr. Robert Shields. 6
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