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Students always look forward to gym classes on the field. Billy Wil- liam and David Furbee took the steps two at a time to reach the field. High spirits on all-year event When are spirits high? All yearlong, spirits are soaring, rising to the peaks in antici- pation of great moments. For seventh graders, spir- its were high on their first day of high school. Sammy Olivio spirits were high be- cause he wanted to see what goes on at FHS. Junior Debbie Boyd took a more academic ap- proach with her statement that spirits are high, After the results for Math Field Day are in and we beat Grafton. Some students and teachers alike felt spirits were high before vacations and week-ends. Of course spirits were al- ways flying around basket- ball season agreed Garry Riffle and Shannon Saltis. Spirit flies under many flags at FHS, but it all means one thing, great moments were just ahead. Some students get their spirits back together with a few quiet hours. Raymond Bray, freshman, spent his time fishing during the summer. 7
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Far right: Team spirit was important for the good of the squad During the summer's practice, Kim Ross, ju- nior, sharpened her shooting skills from the line. Bight: Spirit was also shared by couples. Tammy Jones and Gary Ross walked up the hill from town. Above: Often organizations showed the most pride. Band members got ready for a picture early in the school year. Center: Showing good form during practice was junior Vicki Wiseman. Basketball games were a source of schools spirit throughout the year. Bight: Spirit was also evident in the classroom as students tried to do their best. Mrs. Sandy Bellotte helped Darlene Shingleton with a 6 problem during class.
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We're looking good now! Top: Great moments often start- ed at home. Kelly Ware, junior looked over some material during the summer. Bottom: One of the great new additions to the school was the microcomputer added to the math department. Mr. Donald Kenyon instructed Linda Knotts on its use during a class. The enthusiasm that was felt the very first day could be summed up in four words. WE’RE LOOKING GOOD NOW! Bright new faces and some old ones added to the lively new look the school had taken on. The first thing Kip Hall and Andy Bowers noticed were the new ceilings and the prep- arations for the new tennis courts. Others waited impa- tiently for the new gym that was to be built. After a few weeks the students were getting in with the feel of the new look and the new year. Everything was finally set- tling into place and going smoothly. Students were getting in- volved in the various orga- nizations and activities. Ev- eryone was trying to make it a great year. Joey Masturzo, eighth grader, said it all when he stated, We're really look- ing good now! Indeed. '83 was a year of great mo- ments.
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