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ef' -- i THE EXCEPTIO T0 THE RULE All was silent as the clock ticked to- ward 8flO. Then, quite suddenly, people were scurrying around hastily to avoid-being late. An average day, at an average school - no, wait! AVERAGE? Fremont, AVER- AGE? Never happen. After all, as any FHS student could tell you, we did things in our own way. We were the exception to the rule, because we be- lieved in standing out, making a differ- you can determine your true identity. FHS is different because you can real- ly be yourself and won't be criticized, explained sophomore Alison Baker. When asked what made Fremont dif- ferent from other schools, Regan Pat- rick replied, UDIVERSIFICATIONII Many different people, classes, all kinds of things, l haven't met any snobs here. Very good! At Fremont, we set up the traditional N.,-I -2, Opening I l ence . . . climbing Up the Down Stairs. Welcome to Fremont, a society of highly diverse people, a place where you can state your true beliefs and be respected for them, somewhere that goals, but the means and processes by which we met them were extraordi- nary we sprinted Up the Down Stairs.
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pi 5159 W Bi 9 Screaming, shouting people move frenetically in a huge crowd as deafen- ing noise ricochets between the build- ings. ' No, not a demonstration rally, it's the Senior Opening Dance! Taking the school by storm, the second annual out- door singles dance came off with flying colors. The cool night air, plentiful space, and available soft drinks were especially appreciated. We didn't die of heat and suffocationl exclaimed iu- nior Anita King. Upon request, the sen- iors, plus a few daring underclassmen. lined up against the side of the small gym for a picture, During one popular song. someone started a conga line and pretty soon, everyone was skipping around in an immense circle. Accord- ing to senior Kathy Johnson, who helped to plan the dance, it was really and a lot of fun. lt was sorftaslow starting, but then it got real- ly fun . . . Everyone was psyched up be- cause it was the first dance of the year, stated Tracy Lum, junior. Mark McMillin described it at a later date as, Probably the best dance out of all the dances we've had .Q . l Above- The stupendous seniors gather to show Kristy Blackie take a break from livin' to the mu- their pride in making it to the top rung of the Slf T0 look amlllld' ladder. Right: Dan Savage, Sue Johnson, and 1. Seniors Opening Dance
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