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DID YOU HEAR ... Susan McCue and Judy Dobbs rapp while Bill McCue listens in. M. Dreisbach
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RIDE WITH JACKET PRIDE. Naomi Koehn, Bar- bara Moore, Bev McMurphy, and Pam Martens decorate the Sports Booster Club's float for Homecoming. J. Dobbs What does grey hair, working mothers, and teachers have in common? They are willing to be active in Fairview High School’s community projects. Homecoming was given an extra boost when the Fellowship Home Queen rode in the parade. Being 87 didn’t stop her en- thusiasm for cheering on our Fairview foot- ball team. Mothers adorned in orange and black gave unselfishly of their time to create a prize winning booster club float. “Helping the kids to build their float was not a chore but a challenge and a pleasure,” stated Susan McCue. Various parents showed their continued support for FHS for always being not only willing but anticipating substituting for our high school teachers. “It's a pleasure sub- stituting for the high school because the kids treat you as a friend not a substitute,” commented Tammie Ratzlaff. There is a comaraderie between Fairview faculty and students’ parents which helps to strengthen school and community en- deavors K. Swanson Community Look
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Sometimes it really did seem as though we spent half our lives in class- rooms. We lived from textbook to text- book, test to test, continually working. Well, we didn’t work all the time. Fun and games went along with school. The annual Sadie Hawkins Day began with the talent show. Singers, actress- es, and actors, of all kinds showed their abilities for FHS. Next we made our way to the park, clad in jams (a sight ordinarily unseen among students during school hours.) The smell of charcoaled hamburg- ers and the fresh grass engulfed our noses. After dinner we proceeded as usual with fun and games — an egg toss, tug of war, boardwalk, obstacle course, and turtle races. Competition was heavy with the juniors in the lead followed closely by the seniors, sophomores, and freshmen. Although some of us were only spectators, we were as involved in the competition as the play- ers. Sadie Hawkins Day again proved to be a very funfilled day — a day away from FHS halls. S. Titus VOLLEY! Robert Laverty scores a point for the fresh- man team. S. Titus ARMSTRONG! Melissa Flaming and Tommie Rhodes have a competition of their own. R. Laverty
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