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Some students ore anxiously molting to get Into the Homecoming Donee ot the Qks. ft group of students ore getting their first look at the new school yearbook. Michelle GIKIand. o Junior. Is busy visiting oU the different colleges ot College education Day.
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Students live it up Getting yearbooks, Christmas Prom, Homecoming, Musical, Jr.-Sr. Prom. Career Planning Day, Spirit IJLIeek, Presidential election ... UUhen school started, o big edition mas increased spirit. Skits at pep rallies provided entertainment. The wrestlers mill remember getting beat by the cheerleaders in the tug-of-mor. The mrestlers had tmo handicaps, though. They had baby pomder on the floor and baby oil on their hands. Homecoming mas a special time at FCHS. The queen attendants decided to break tradition and mear skirts and smeaters instead of formals for half-time festivities. During Spirit UJeek on Comboy and Indian Day, a group of comboys held up the office mhen Carolyn Voung, school secretary, mas counting the day’s money. The musical. South Pacific, mas put on by FCHS students on November 9 and 10. The cost did promotional shoms at the elementary schools, Jeff Beckner shows the cast of South Padflc” how to do o beUy donee. Middle School, and high school during the meek of the play. The shorn had a good turnout. This year's Christmas Prom mas sponsored by the Booster Club. For the first time, the donee mos held ot the National Guard Armory. Music mas provided by Kevin Smith and John Nixon. To toke o look ot other people and events, follom me ... 4 Student Life Divider
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Enthusiasm FCHS Spirit Week involvement increased Unlike any other week, Spirit ULIeek seemed to generate the most student enthusiasm ot F.C.H.S. Nerd Day, licorice eating contests. Color Day, tug-o-wor, wogon race, Cowboy and Indian Day, ond the Spirit Line and Bonfire were lively ond enjoyable because of student participation. Spirit UJeek was a time of hard work os the students prepared floats, mode banners, and decorated halls. Foreign Language Club sponsored a school-wide bonner contest which was won by David Schwartz, Marty Turner, ond Bryan Heinzelmon. Seniors' hard work paid off; they won the Holl Decorating Contest. The cheerleaders held o Moke-up-your-own-cheer Contest that was won by Ginger Holl ond Teresa Finner. Freshman Karl Potterf sold, I thought Spirit UJeek was really fun, even though It got kindo hectic ot times. It helped freshmen to hove pride in their school. The porode began to roll down Foils City's famous Cobble” Stone Street ot 3:30 p.m. fls the floats and candidates’ cars passed by, they were met by the spirited crowd which lined the sidewalks. UJhen the parade ended, the students gathered on the Courthouse lawn for the pep roily, fl group of volleyball players put on the skit Disco Dome Saves the Day. Junior Cindy Martin said, The skit was really cute. It could hove been louder. The Tigers played the Macy Chiefs In the Homecoming gome. They come out winners with o score of 18-6. The bond INBSCNS6 ployed ot the donee ot the 6lks Club. In speaking about the dance, Chris Hart said, It was all right. The band was good, not too loud, not too soft.” On Hawaiian Day. Hate Borer. Paul €Ks. Joy The Life Saver pass Isn't as easy os It looks. Slagle, and Bngle Johansen showed their spirit Hrls Lope ond Rachel Cook found that out on by participating In the wogon race. Cowboy ond Indian Day. 6
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