Friendly High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fort Washington, MD)

 - Class of 1975

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E'-H5361 elgyg, Bixermmimm email Unuumniiinn The week preceding Homecoming, Nov. 4 to Nov. 8, was designated Spirit Week. Monday of that week was Hai Day. The variefy was amazing - sombreros, berefs, several floppy hats and even a brown derby were worn. Steve Toth wears his favorite hat. ,,.... -15 Lu! Holly McMiIlion helps Ann Rice get the proper lengih W 16 - for bare feel. Paul Warrick beats the early morning locker rush fo hunt for his book. l

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M M fliw V The school assembles in the main lobby for a surprise pep rally. EBSQ he crowds and the pep rallies are the largest and most enthusiastic in Friendly's history. On Oct. lO, an impromptu pep rally and snake dance was held to encourage the football team in the game against Oxon Hill, to be held Oct. l l. But pep rallies and games are not the only places for students to make their voices heard. There was a record turnout for the Student Government elections, as well. Voting machines were used for the first time during this election. Student government members were very pleased with the response to their experiment. Remnants of the Central game. Cindy Ross and Barbara Dale supervise elections.



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We the SGUUCQQUDGS flume F2221 Some students, like Ken Taylor, DO study in the library. S? as ,, Q. Carrie Shumbera picks an apple from the tree of Forbidden Fruit, in Mr. Meehan's room. - - ,H x . If 3 lL.,'tlTQiS2kbXl 12 -' xt lf - Nfl, . if 1 if c . ,- ,,,, -...-..,.,,,,,V ,,,Ar, w,,,,,,,, Confused or disillusioned, John Devers iust stores. We've come a long way baby, might be an appropriate statement to use. From times of beating in school and receiving an unfair grade without an explanation, we really have come a long way. Students all over have tried to establish themselves as partners in the educational process. And through the Student Bill of Rights and P.G.R.A.S.G. we are beginning to achieve our goals. Learning subiects we want to learn, and in a way that is interesting, obtaining excellent or decent educational facilities, finding a system of grading and discipline that is adequate and fair, and having good communication between ourselves, and the staff, are iust a few of the goals We, the students are striving for. Of course there is a lot more that must be done before our goals are reached. But the hardest part, which was getting started is over. lt's now a matter of effort and time. ' t gm Student in disguise. lMyriam Chavezl Elmer Streeter does his homework whenever and wherever he can.

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