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Top Lett: (left to right) Bob Happ. Chris Hurst. Top Right: (left to right) Greg Van Horn. Vincent Ferrara Above: Student walks on path by the pond. There is more to the school than bricks, glass and desks. During a school day, students have various reasons for being attracted to the out- doors. On a nice day the outdoors provides a welcoming break between classes from a routine day. The school’s grounds stretch thirty acres, making it easy for students to find a special place to meet with their friends. These places may range from the scenic area by the woods to the notorious area behind the pool. These places allow students the freedom to do things which are prohibited inside the building. The courtyards provide the most convenient location for some to have that quick cigarette between classes, often to the inconvenience and annoyance of the school’s non- smokers. Students find the spacious, pictur- esque campus a perfect alternative to the confines of the school. The out- doors offers a place to use up extra energy, take a leisurely walk, or gath- er with a large group of friends. 22
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through additions and revisions. In 1953, the school started its sessions of seventh to twelfth grade classes at the site of Weldon E. Howitt Junior High, continuing there until 1961. It was then that Farmingdale High School as we know it today came into being, and there it has remained for 17 years. This building has not gone without change, however. In 1969, an entire reconstruction took place con- sisting of cafeterias, the snack bar, the business hallway, the Girl’s Gym, the rear hallway, the Commons, the pool and the consolidation of 12 bath- rooms into two. At one point, senior enrollment reached its highest at 1047 graduates in 1972. The smallest group to graduate from this building was 345 seniors in 1963. But there was also a year when graduation day turned only two seniors out into the world. This was the first graduating class from the old Farmingdale High School in 1917.
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