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Sometimes it's difficult to squeeze everything into the small lockers. David Furbee fights this battle as he looks for a book. One of the first faces that greet the students is the bus driver. Norman Drain- er greets students as they climb aboard. Raring to go in the morn- ing is eighth grader Bub Wright.
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We Have It- Get Up The buzzer goes off. The lights flip on. A quick shower and then the run to the bus. It's another school day, one that is controlled by the sound of bells, the jostling in the halls and the work and laughter that surrounds a typical school day. How do students get that raring to go feeling? For And Go many, the first step is breakfast - perhaps in the cafeteria- but for many a quick snack of cake. Then it is either basketball in the gym or last minute home- work in the hallways. When time for classes begins, most students are ready and rarin' to go. I Get Going With My Friends ' -C. Gray Climbing aboard a bus every morning is part of a routine. Jamie Hunter and Scott Frum get rarin' to go. The halls are peaceful in the morning as early bus students arrive at 7:30. Junior, Mark Cottrill takes the quiet time before he gets rarin' to go. Putting away his books is junior Tim Spencer. 24
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Finally, We're Exposed The true story behind Flem- ington High School. Think about it! It may sound funny, but a lot of people really don't know. To anymore. I'm one of them now! she said proudly. Mary McGill, freshmen, ad- ded, We like to joke around and talk. I'm happy because all of my friends are here. The people here are differ- ent, not stuck up, said Shawn Sheridan, a new sophomore. get to the true story, you have to experience it yourself. Sheila Cook, senior, is a new student this year. I was ner- vous the first lime here, but not The student of '84 can best be pro- trayed with a music box close by. Gary Ross, senior, listens to music ear- ly in the morning. Lasting friendships are made in high school. Seventh graders wrestle with their friends before the beginning of Geography class. They act crazy, but I think they're charming. No one who is here puts us down, because we take pride in what we do. It makes school livable. So now you have it. The sto- ry behind the story is exposed. We're just plain great.
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