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EARNING THEIR REPUTATION as the “Wild Crowd”, student body members fill their sec- tion at the Marion County Armory to cheer the Polar Bears to another victory. DURING THEIR CONCERT TOUR. Free Fare, from St. Petersburg, Fla., provided an in-school performance. Feature guitarist Ber- nie Casey leads the group. TUDENT LIFE watch our f Even with an unapproved school consoli- dation issue, students at Fairmont Senior watched a year of pride and achievement take place. ‘‘Mike’s Case” captured the attention of long-time rival Hedgesville High as the cast took the state championship at the West Virginia Theatre Conference in November. The ‘‘Wild Crowd” made all Marion Coun- ty watch as they swept the title of ‘‘Best Cheering Section” for the third consecutive year. With a Homecoming bonfire that smol- dered for three days, new foreign exchange students from Germany and Panama and an in-school concert by Florida’s ‘‘Free Fare,” the Polar Bear life was The One To Watch.
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The One To Watch They crept through the halls, trying to remain unnoticed. They carried shorthand note- books, curriculum outlines and No. 2 pencils, looking, checking, watching. The North Central Evaluation of Public Schools Committee wasn’t the only one who watched us as we carried on from day to day. The Times-West Virginian, every Polar Bear fan and rival North Marion watched in awe as the mighty Polar Bears defeated the Huskies, 21-14, in the opening game. Concerned West and East Fairmont citi- zens watched for the decision on a new, con- solidated school, but voters failed to ap- prove the bond issue in December. Parkersburg South watched as the Speech Team swept the sweepstakes title at Wheeling Park. Just everyday activities and a few spec- tacular moments proved to all that Fairmont Senior was The One To Watch. NUMEROUS BAND COMPETITIONS every weekend can become tiring as Senior Lisa Carson takes a needed nap on the way home from a Marietta, Ohio, contest. WITH STUDENT PARTICIPATION, events such as the Morgantown playoff pep assem- bly allow football players time to prepare for the post-season contest.
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