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

 - Class of 1975

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Friendly High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fort Washington, MD) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 90 of 254
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Hilztzing the trails FRIENDLY SKI CLUB With day and weekend ski trips to nearby areas, members can become acquainted with the proper techniques of skiing and the appropriate equipment and clothing. During the Thanksgiving trip to Vermont, Friendly came in third place in a skiing tournament and returned with a tro- Phy- Competition at Brighton Farms. FRONT ROW: D. O'Conner, Mrs. Grant, E. Botelho, C. Hoey, S. Dick, H. Kichiro, K. Davis, E. Rockhold. ROW Bologna, N. Klove, S. DeBlasis, S. Callaway. ROW 3: C. Brotzman. HORSEBACK RIDING CLUB The riding club assisted Brighton Farms with horse shows throughout the year. This I ' us with lots of experience. Many students take lessons at Brighton, and compete in shows. The club participated by bringing horses to Homecoming. Trail rides and field trips to various stables round out our activities. FRONT ROW: D. Gilbert, M. Head, S. Scott, T. Wise, B. Frame, D. Koch, Mrs. Schmeltz. ROW 2: S. Leavitt, S. Kan J. Sears, P. Foster, C. Jansen, C. Seabom, N. Davis, C. Johnston, L. Lachick, L. Bittner.

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'0 I: 0 ln zu: ll is ri Izagce p rc srerveil nI:el'zu:l:1011 hue serves as forum Zhvo 'NT ROW: S. Deal, K. Reddish, J. Vu, M. Orlin. ROW 2: K, Uppstrom, D. Russell, C. Ricketts, D. Grumm. INTERACTION LINE Reporters: Lee Bell Kim Bowers Sponsor: Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke Gail Campbell 'Legrant Campbell Co-Editors: Erica Uppstrom BGFIDCTO DCIIG Donald Morisato Martha Herrmann Bob Krewson Photographers: Jim Cochran Wayne Swick --f fl' X ROW: Mrs. Clarke, D. Morisato, E. Uppstrom. ROW 2: B. Dale, R. Miller, G. Campbell, M. Herrmann, L. Bell an, IL. Compbelll. SCIENCE The science club's major purpose is to enrich the minds of those who are scientifi- cally minded. This is done through field trips, lectures and movies. Mr. Ulmer sponsors this group and the president is Sue Deal. Other officers are Laura Johnson and Karen Red- dish. The science club is especially interested in The Potomac Heritage. This is sponsored by the Department of the Interior and is working to clean up the Potomac River. The group is involved in taking water samples of the river and taking these to the Department of Inte- rior. Most of the members of the science club would like to pursue scientific careers such as doctors, marine biologists, and astronomers. INTERACTION LINE is a publication expressing the other voice of Friendly. The newspaper's primary concerns are to serve as an effective means of communication and to provide interaction between the stu- dents, faculty, and administration. Created to function as the voice of Student Govern- ment, it has expanded to include all impor- tant facets of school life. Also encompass- ing educational happenings at the local and state levels, INTERACTION LINE strives to evoke response and initiate change. As a newspaper, INTERACTION LINE realizes its responsibility to report objectively and to be a forum for an exchange of diverse opinions. INTERAC- TION LINE is prepared by a staff of seri- ous and interested students during their free time.



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Primm llenaissaluze to jazz 2wo T RECORDER CONSORT This is a performing group of instru- which were first originated in the s. References have been made English literature about these instruments, such as in Shake- 's Hamlet and Samuel Pepy's diary. instruments in Friendly's consort are soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone. The concentrates mainly on music from ace and Early Baroque peri- The Recorder consort is employed th as an accompaniment for the Madri- ls as well as a separate ensemble. l STAGE BAND A Stage Band meets daily first period and strives to perform iazz, rock and popular music in an exciting and professional man- ner. ln addition to our regular schedule of school oriented concerts and activities lsuch as playing for all home basketball gamesl, stage band will perform this year at two maior iazz festivals in Maryland, and will accompany the Wind Ensemble on its spring tour. FRONT ROW: L. Potter, M. Peterson. ROW 2: D. Petit, J. Devers. FRONT ROW: M. Olin, M. Sanchez, D. Dick, W. Mead- ows, R. Runyan. ROW 2: E. Frink, J. Hahn, B. Black, J. Devers, E. Struthers. ROW 3: M. Nicholson, R. Sonntag, G. Holmes, R. Keiper, K. Taylor. ROW 4: L. Hemenway, R. Sci- ascia. CONCERT-MARCHING BAND Concert-Marching Band functions as the Marching Band during the Fall Football season and performs at all home games. Concert Bond rehearses sixth period daily in preparation for a series of concerts and Festival performances. Emphasis here is on developing musicianship and technical skill in order to play symphonic band literature of fine quality. Y FRONT ROW: K. MacDonald, J. Bullers, R. Fullerton, J. McKeel, T. Kraft, P. Allen. ROW 2: J. Suhr, S. Thearle, G. Ricker, T. Manders, D. Boiley, D. Hendley, N. Heflin, L. Quick, J. Wikoff, T. Wall, S. Hamilton, S. Croft. ROW 3: B. Braman, K. Donaldson, S. Shifflett, R. Dumene, S. Milley, J. Lundregan, J. Toler, E. Gamble, D. McCollum, B. Black, D. Phillips. ROW 4: J. Greenawalt, D. Krewson, G. Carr, D. Freeman, C. Deppe, J. Murphey, C. Massey, J. lhrig, R. Heath, M. Huisman.

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