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

 - Class of 1975

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45335 23665599 33335 2386159 img qi 19.1 -1. f 'Q ,ge-ms JS Section 33, letting their opinions be known. Victory! Deni Murtishaw finds time for lunch. lt's easy for students to be spirited when they go to a winning school. It's not uncommon to come to school the day after a game or match and find half the school voiceless. However, school spirit is not limited to sports, although a visitor to Friendly might think so. A Friendly sticker on a rear window, wearing a Friendly shirt, somewhere other than to bed, and attending school sponsored dinners and dances, these are also included in school spirit. Spirit is demonstrated in many different forms. Writing on bathroom walls, throwing trash on school grounds, and leaving your gum under a desk, are all types of school spirit. The wrong kind of spirit. The true sense of school spirit is pride, loyalty, and concern for our school, and is not limited to those who participate in athletics, but includes each and every student, the total Friendly Senior High School.

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3? mr 2 WN Michelle Hibbert, Paula McPherson and Patti Gagner sit during lunch on the court yard bench. Hanging out or left out in the cold. wg. ,f Greg Callaway bums around the hall. fflllll.. Students flock during so-called fire drill. Q 5333 5519 anmpimnmcfil MW fff' W - ' 'W' ' ' ..ws....,..W,,..., + ,gp 7- W., W ag M all 'S A language student relaxes and listens. 1 Pat Miniett The front hall is a famous spot for hanging around, as Mike Zimmerman, 1.1 and Don Snyder demonstrate. i People here lean on walls, sit on steps, and generally are to be found almost anywhere. This state of being - or exercise - or pas time is commonly called, hangin' around. A student, of course, can hang around anywhere, but most student: have found certain spots to call their own. The library is one, stairway: are another. Some nature lovers sit on the benches outside, even ir the rain. Some students enioy the cafeteria - there may be some thing here about being close to the kitchen. The halls are a favorit haunt, as well as the gym. But the two most popular hangout places i the school, that win over all, are the lobby and the parking lot.

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