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We Have It - The character of FHS is one of many mixtures. The students have a unique way about them that you wouldn't find too many places. We're well-be- haved, said Ronnie Heater, But we like to have fun. We're crazy, senior, Garry Riffle laughed. Virtual luna- Table Of Opening ......................1 Student Life .................7 Sports ......................27 Organizations ...............41 Academics ...................57 2 tics, but we respect and care for our school. It's true. Behind all of the jokes, laughter and crazy stunts, lies a respect for each other, a pride for school and community. Flemington people are family. Contents Seniors ......................67 Underclassmen ................81 Advertisements ...............97 Index ........................97 Closing .....................112 We're The Type Of People That Stand Up For Each Other. -Tim Spencer
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PIZZAZZ!— The one word at best describes the atmo- here of Flemington High hoof It is one of togetherness d friendship, of laughter and irs, of gains and losses. The ecial pride and excitement re- iins just below the surface, idy to explode. The individual is the power behind the school. We don't just have the spirit, said Tina Ball, sophomore. We are the spirit; we have pride that goes along with it. With this atti- tude, we know—What we have is pure pizzazz! Dazzing blue hair attracts attention during one of the punk days spon- sored by Journalism class. Paula VanBuren found it hard to concen- trate during French class.
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Far left: Character is made from Mountaineer pride. Julie Van-Gilder sports a t- shirt for West Virginia. Top left: Athletics build school pride and character. The girls' varsity cheer- leaders share anxious mo- ments with the girls' squad. Bottom Left: Elec- tronics play an important part in Mark Hill's future. He demonstrates one of his projects at the United Ca- reer Center. Top right: Quiet moments are spent during lunch time for 7th grader, Laura Sandy. Left: Swinging into action after school are seniors, David Ball and Kelly Ware. 3
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