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LIKE A TURTLE. Mike Green makes his way to the finish line. R. Laverty WHAT’S NEXT? Cari Reames and Kela Friesen look at the next scheduled event. S. Titus WHO WILL IT BE? Sophomores, juniors, and seniors began their way down the boardwalk. S. Titus
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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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Somewhere between spring break and graduation students began to realize that school was coming to an end, and summer was beginning. Lance Swanson, Jeff Carey, Clay Cravens, and Corey Schmidt spent their spring break skiing at Red River. “Getting out of Fairview and being with my friends was great even though I spent most of my time working on my Bronco that broke down on the way down there,” stated Jeff Carey. While some students vacationed, others stayed in Fairview and filled their time with sunbathing, working, and relaxing. “Just because I was working doesn’t mean I didn’t have fun. It was such a relief not to have to worry about homework for a week,” stated Kathy Stienblock. “Me and my friends got together almost every night of spring break,” explained Alycia Donaldson. The intense heat did not get in the way of a fun-filled summer. Cody Gasklll, Tracy Johnston, and Marci Bennett planned a night out this summer and attended the Motley Crue Whitesnake concert at the Myriad, while Barbi Moore and Beth Cunningham spent their summer touring Europe with Mr. Nelson. “Although I love summer, I miss see- ing all of my friends every day,” said Julie Charboneau. Summer’s end was marked with the closing of the swimming pool and the beginning of two-a-days. The event that seemed to make everyone realize that summer was over was enrollment day. Students gathered in the halls excitedly discussing favorite soap operas, new couples, crazy hairstyles, and the class- es assigned for the year ahead. M. Bennett GOTCHA! Kyna Swanson dunks Shawn Houk at a swimming Party at Todd McCue's house. Staff Photo
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