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Seniors moke plans Seniors ore o class that stand oport from the others. The doss has been together for years. Suddenly everyone will be taking o different direction In life. There ore many directions open to the seniors graduating this year. Some of the students' plans for the future ore college, work, armed forces, and marriage. When Jay Slagle was asked what he plans to do after graduation, he replied, I plan to attend Harvard or the University of Chicago and become a lawyer or a budget director for the U.S. government. I am looking forward to a $60,000 a year job and a loving wife and family. If this all falls through. I'll go to Peru and become an accountant. The Seniors this year have had many memories together; some things can never be lost. The graduating class of 1985 will remember something unique — the one thing that was most special to them. €very senior has a memory of filling the shoes of the past While Leonn Slckel watches. Randy Schawang hugs Melissa Went as her name Is colled for Homecoming candidate. seniors and becoming the new leaders at F.C.H.S. fin extensive amount of work and 13 years of valuable time have finally paid off. Seniors hove gone down a road of life with many joys and sorrows. Their individual futures are uncertain, but sure. The Class of 1985 is a group of true winners to be remembered. To take a look at other people and events, Follow Me ... 28 Seniors Divider
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Students enjoy weekends Weekends, a great break from school. Friday's are the most Important day of the whole week because os soon os classes ore out students ore free until the next Monday. Weekends offer some entertainment even though Foils City isn't o big city. Students seem to do the some thing every weekend, PARTS’. I really try to hove o lot of fun with oil my friends or a certain personal friend. It gets my mind off of the books, said Mark Svobodo. Friday nights were spent going to sporting events to support their teams. Saturdays consisted of waking up lote, spending the day with friends, seeing the latest movie, and just cruising Harlan. Sunday is usually church-oriented. In the afternoon homework and family gatherings were common. Weekends could be a lot of fun if you wanted them to be. But weekends weren't fun for all students. Many students had to work on the weekends. Marty Stokes replied, When you work mornings and afternoon hours it is greot, but the evening hours aren't that fun because sometimes you want to go out and party with your friends. Of course on Monday morning the party was over and it wos bock to serious work and the familiar faces of friends. Student Life 27 Seniors Jute Stumbo and Brenda Becknor ore having fun at a friend's party Chad DeBusk and Boy Clark, two seniors, ore busy getting prepored for a weekend party.
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Steve Hr use and Michelle Rtten sell the 1983-64 yearbooks. ftndy HoU bench presses In uteight training to moke bigger muscles. Hate Borer and Mark Munn take time out of o cross country meet to chot.
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