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

 - Class of 1977

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E5 Sllilnumnra V' .N . H65 degrees??!! lt's freezing in here. Or so it seemed. ln February this year, Prince George's County Schools, including Friendly, were ordered to turn their thermos- tats clown to 650. This was due to the unusually cold winter weather and the shortage of natural gas for heat- ing fuel. While other school systems got a mid-winter vacation because their buildings were closed, we at Friendly were fortunate enough, or unfortunate enough, depending on how you look at it, to only have reduced school temperatures. Although this resulted in frigid classrooms, it could be remedied by wearing sweaters and coats. Complaints were relatively few, and Spring did come, eventually. So the crisis is over for now, but one has to wonder what will happen next winter. Pic 15 Come on, l'm cold enough! 23 The Energy Crisis didn't seem to effect everyone. 37 I knew my car was under there somewhere. 43 Dan Fitzgerald bundles up for the 650 temperature. .N v . 7 styr f , . , 9 STUDENT LIFE X 27

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BEWARE! Each year something new and different hap- pens at Friendly. Last year everyone was preoc- cupied with the coming of the schoolfs new ad- dition and completion. This year we have some- thing very unique - K-9 Dogs. These dogs are not ordinary German Shephards. These dogs are trained to track down specific scents, the cainines detect even old, faded smells. The dogs are not violent, but will attack when commanded to do so. If there is any reason to believe that someone is in possession of, or dealing drugs, the dogs will be used to sniff lockers and cars. Before and after school hours, the cainines will be brought in by police. To avoid complications, search warrants will first be obtained. Still, if someone is found in possession of drugs, they will be arrested and prosecuted. While just a novelty to some, the cainines will be a threat to others. Left Side: ll Eriendly's own K-9 dog. 25 Officer lvlcNalley and his dog Ceasar in the lobby. 33 lf he's a K-9, then I must be a K-4. f V 26 X STUDENT LIFE



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