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

 - Class of 1975

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Rims cms et Jcmyeuazx IRWESG-all HUIS CLOS On November 4, 1974, FriendIy's French class, under the direction of Mrs. Fernandes, presented Huis Clos, Jean-Paul Sartre's exis- tentialist play. The play, presented in French, tells of the life of three persons brought together in a small room in hell. The main char- acters were: Estelle, a woman of loose morals who murdered her illegitimate child, Ines, a woman who drove her lover and her husband to suicide, and Garcin, a cowardly iournalist who attempted to flee his troubled country to avoid participation in a revolution. The play piioved to be a great success, with refreshments and a talent show presented afterwards by the International Club. Cast of Huis Clos Garcin - Kevin West Ines - Susan Patterson Estelle - Lindsey Lester Garcon - Cathy Hoey Narrator - Joni Balderson Lighting - Wayne Swick Props - Donna Wetzel, Cassandra Smith Line Coaches -- Rich Bausch, Evelyn Justus Directors -- Cindy Rector, Bobbie Payne, Mrs. Fernandes 55? P.T.S.A. Program The spirit of Christmas was animated this year at the P.T.S.A. meeting by the language department's Christmas Around The World pro- gram. Each Ianguage class presented examples of festivities celebrated in the countries where their language is spoken. Spanish students acted out a skit with Pea- nut's characters and the Latin students showed Winnie the Pooh celebrating an ancient Roman festival. Hiroshia Fuiimoto, the foreign exchange student from Japan, described cus- toms in his country, and the French students ended the evening with the singing of tradi- tional Christmas carols. Fail Two curious children wait for Santa Claus. si, Qt Come on Santa, insist the doubtful believers. A tense actor observes the action in Huis Clos

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EDUC'-2 :EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE iiifnhlia Y iilla F5 th, IW? 7. it gsoii, in The muiiiuuwnsr mum The prog ram Mary Travers performs One Tin Soldier. TALENT SHOW The Senior Talent Show has always proved to be an entertaining conglomera- tion of ability and inhibition. Thel 975 FriendIy's Folly's was no exception. Organized by Martha Gower with Doug VanWinkle acting as M.C., the show dis- played a variety of performancees rang- ing from a vibrant rock band to an ener- T getic hula dancer. Harmonious folk singers lent their banios, harmonicas, and guitars to the extravaganza. Although void of any faculty participation, the Friendly's Folly's provided a fun and enioyable evening of diversion, while simultaneously demon- strating that students are occupied with creative expression in addition to studies, athletics and the traditional school activi- ties. .K e Q Grimbsy lBrian Pleasants, Terry Cullins, David Riversl sing My Special Girl. 56' Carl Fletcher and Terry Parten sing and play two originals Sweet Baby Blues and My Lady.



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Food, IIGDZEDEQIDJS iicococoil mme pu-...pq w'..,w,,.., , :if INTERNATIONAL DINNER On February I3th, American Field Service sponsored their annual International Dinner. The entire meal, a smorgasbord of exotic and traditional dishes, is donated by students and per- sons in the community. While feasting on tacos and sauerkraut the diners are entertained by local talent. All profits received from the dinner are used to sponsor foreign exchange students Ito attend Friendly the following schoolyearl. I--f fe- wllllll I I I 5 IAA ir I f . N 4 I , gs, md - I a I K Ml., 5 .gy 4 I . I' ' 'I , 'Q , I .5 K I I g x. x. l',V 'Ai I X I I 1 A I as ' 1 The buffet table before the crowd came. Felicitations performs during the dinner. ' A 1'-fg,,..e, , 3- 1 wfwtfd self J' L I I gf! ' at K ti U Q mmf w if The International Dinner has enough food to please everyone. Hiroshi, a member of Felicitations, sings during the dinner.

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