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COMMONPLACE ALSO IMPORTANT IN SCHOOL LIFE FASHIONS, halls, the parking lot, cafeteria your locker. All these, the commonplace, seem so little, but are en- countered daily. Whether it's what you wear, eat, drive or stash in your locker, it is just as much a part of school as basketball games and homework. JEANS, smocks, 3 inch heeled shoes, palazzo pants, the layered look. All of these and more could be seen in the halls of FHS in 72-73. Students not only looked neat again, they actually spiffed up . More girls wore skirts and nail polish, boys wore dress pants or vests with their jeans and shirts. There were more boys with shorter, neater hair; and girls with carefully applied makeup, or a
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and Ralph Marcum and Nick Nance, captains. VARSITY WRESTLING FHS 42 Mt. Vernon 19 39 Shenandoah 33 15 Yorktown 45 29 Westfield 38 12 Highland 48 42 Cowan 27 31 Eastbrook 31 33 Wes-Del 21 46 Hamilton Hts. 15 17 Madison-Grant 51 27 Alexandria 33 12 Pendleton Hts. 46 C: Steve Chandler attempts to throw off his Shenandoah oppo- nent. D: Eddie Super finds him- self at a disadvantage and the referee checks for illegal holds. E: Wrestlers do exercises to limber their muscles prior to an afternoon wrestling convo against Shenandoah. F: An FHS wrestler attempts a take-down. G: Cliff Imel and his opponent seek ini- tial advantages at the beginning of their match. H: Dennis Ice, in his first year here as wrestling and football coach, teaches math, general math and alge- bra. A member of the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, he enioys riding bikes for a hobby. Student Life-25
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nice sweatei' in place of the sloppy sweatshirt. THE masses seemed to rule as one took his life in his own hands encoun- tering the crowded halls of FHS. Students became adept at dodging, stop- ping on a dime and break- ing through a human wall or soon faded from the scene. LOCKERS once again be- came the object of design or competition as stu- dents seemingly tried to see who could get the most in the way of books, supplies and junk into one locker. THE cafeteria was not only the scene of one daily mass riot but three as students be- came subject to the 3 lunch half-’hours’ as a permanent structure. CARS came out in more abundance than ever as drivers brought their own 'Cadillac' in to find the closest parking space possible. A: Deserted for a short time, the hall soon became attack- ed by more than 600 students hurrying to their classes. B: A locker's year's accumula- tion finds a new resting place. C: Kathy Flanagan and Kay McClelland clean out their lockers as they prepare to leave school following the awards convocation May 19. D: Fashions are in evidence as '73 Girls State delegates Theresa Overdorf and Chris Couch show two casual styles. F: Mark Alex- ander finds a comfortable position on the floor as Steve Swan and Randy Marsh talk things over.
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