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Miss Falls Church High School Contestants 1971: Front Row— Vicki Saunders, Pam Madsen, Terry Krohn, Debbie Cox, Wanda Cornwell, Sharon Perroots. Second Row—Claudia Mellott, Lynn Wilson, Mary Ford, Nanci Kirkland, Sherry Daniels, Gerry Dellas. Third Row—Denise Gudger, Linda Anderson, Patricia Hallama, Dotty Spilman, Kathy Klewicki, Debbie Williams, Jo Hooper. Fourth Row—Sharon Spradlin, Wanda Jackson, Nancy Cowan, Debbie List, Diane VanVladricken, Carinne Binda, Dawn Poole, Mary McGraw. Fifth Row—Katie Flynn, Betsy DiSilvio, Ann Ratchford, Sue Ball, Barbara Major, Kathy Bell, Karen Burnett, Jean Epling. Sixth Row—Pam Erwin, Lynn Griggs, Sally Campbell, Judy Dellas, Donna Shine, Judy Rodman, Carol Stevens. 29 FC
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Girls Compete For Honored Position Thirty nervous beauties representing the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes eagerly waited the crowning of Miss Falls Church High School. Fifteen seniors also competed for the position of Senior Representative in this FBLA sponsored contest. Contestants wore casual outfits and gowns in red, white, and blue to go along with the theme of “The Grand Old Flag”. Valerie Lewis, Miss FCHS of 70-71, helped the girls in preparation for the contest. The participants also elected a “Miss Congeniality”. Miss Falls Church High School 1970-71: Valerie Lewis. ■ . AgsagSgS; 4 t- if ' ' -raisSilw » Mg ' i , : H ° 1 f a ; j Miss FCHS Winners 1970-71: Kathy Klewicki, Second Runner-up; Nanci Kirkland, First Runner-up; Val Lewis, Miss Falls Church High School; Patty Trinkle,Third Runner-up. 6 FC 28
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Carroll Craig forces his unwilling slave, Claire DuBois, to eat a lollipop, Forlorn Phil Pi vert Obediently waits for his owner to return, wrapper and all. ' Service Clubs Slave For March Of Dimes Crazy costumes and scatter-brained stunts could only mean one thing— the Key-Keyette sponsored Maid and Butler Day. Students bought chances for a dime, or three for a quarter, on the person they wanted as a slave for the day. After the grand drawing, students brought all sorts of paraphanalia and signs for their maids and butlers. it was slightly embarassing for the club members to perform all the strange tasks, but it was all done for a good cause— the March of Dimes. There are limits to what a maid will do! FC 30
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