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“May I have your attention for announcements, please? Familiar words aren't they? Twice a day Janis Ranson and Steve Thompson droned on about meet- ings, achievements, and overdue books. As is a custom of FHS, the Student Council conducted homecoming activities, kept the billboard in front of the school up to date, and provided the students with much needed assemblies. Although short on assemblies, homecoming was one of the best ever. On Thursday night, the bonfire was held. A weiner roast was provided for the Kindergarten through Senior classes. At the weiner roast, skits were presented and pep talks given. Both junior and sophomore boys participated in the traditional dance around the fire. TOP: Senior girls sing of Jackie the Bowlegged Bus- driver during S.C. sponsored Christmas skit. LEFT: The Roustabouts are introduced by S.C. Vice-Pres. Janis Ranson. ABOVE: A rap session on homecoming plans takes up lunch hour for student council members. Student Council 27
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With only three old-timers back on the staff, there was a lot to be learned. What the new staff lacked in experience, they made up for in ambition. In October, the JACKET staff hosted a workshop at Vo-Tech. Mike Freed, Dinah Kahn, Sherri Noble, Susan Boehs and Mrs. Ward went to the OIPA Fall Conference at OU. For the first time, the books were deliv- ered in summer, causing year- around work for three deadlines. TOP LEFT: Jacket staffers turn Captain Hook and Peter Pan. TOP CENTER: Junior Debbie Boulware and Queen Kim Ewbank. Linda Strong, sophomore attendant, moved. TOP RIGHT: Those attend- ing the OIPA Conference await their 1974 ratings. FAR LEFT: October workshop at Vo-Tech teaches fundamentals. BOTTOM CENTER: Tammy Gooch and Mike Freed boost spirit. LEFT FRONT: Editor Boehs, Adviser Ward, ROW 2; Phot. Thompson, Bus. ED. Pow- ers, Gooch, Noble, Typist Hubble, Asst. Ed. Stewart, Steele, Wahl, ROW 3: Kahn, Copy Ed. Ewbank, Freed, Zahorsky, Worley. Yearbook 29
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