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I think we lack a whole lot of sup- port from parents and students, and 1 feel that is a problem. With what we do, we do with pride. We need a little more support with students. -Robert L. Shields, principal Stand up and be counted. Stu- dents cheer during a pep rally, that included recognition from the cheerleaders to Mrs. Barbara Brunetti,center as well as to Coach Rod Auvil. Mr. Robert Shields and Mrs. Terri Shriver- .Bottom. Having pride starts a suc- cessful basketball season. Coach Rod Auvil and the Var- sity boys basketball speak to the crowd for support. 10 Student Life ■
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STUDENTS POLL BRAGGING RIGHTS 72.9% students hunt 13 out of 17 girls hunt 76% boys hunt the big bucks 23.5% girls hunt the big buck 78% of hunters love deermeat Setting his sights. Jay Jones gets ready to kill his deer during bow season. More than 75% of the students hunt at Flemington. Home after the hunt. Jason Courtney takes off his boots after calling it a day. Student Life 9
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Family Ties It’s an old school. Once inside, it’s easy to realize the school is steeped in tradition. Class composite pictures line the hallway dating from 1928. With a little time and care, students can of- ten find a grandparent, frozen in time, a teen, just like them. Farther down the hall, trophy cases brag of past glories. Pride. It takes on a different meaning in an old high school. A ‘family’ atmosphere surrounds the school and its students. For some the school has been in their families for generations. With the ’80’s however, a new type of pride is erupting. Banners and signs decorate the halls, pro- claiming spirit and pride for teams, classes or special events. According to Mrs. Pat Walls, teacher, “School doesn’t have to be all work, students are always show- ing spirit and pride...it sometimes gives us a break.” ,jH Born in Italy, Mr. Jerry Octave speaks to French classes during Foreign Language week. West Virginia is a true melting pot, with various nationalities moving to the Mountain State. A A. Anybody should be proud of their heritage. You have no control how you’re brought into the world. I’m proud of how the Italian heritage helped to contribute to the American Society. They have contributed to the arts. Our wine, food and 60% of the Eng- lish language are of Italian influ- ence. The country of Italy has stood the test of time.. Civilization has its roots in that part of Europe. ■Mr. Jerome Octave, teacher Student Life 11
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