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OF EVE T The Fayetteville Bulldogs lost to West Fork in the final round of the Springdale Basketball Tournament, February 3, hi and 5. A week later, the Washington County Tournament was held at Root Gym. Five teachers presented a skit, HThe Bored Kingu at the school party February lB. The Bulldogs were the winne rs of the District Tour- nament at Fayetteville, March 3, B, and 5. They tra- veled to Littk2Rock for the St ll, and l2, winning the NAU Di tle, losing only in the undis game to North Little Rock. C ate Tournament March lO, strict Championship ti- puted state championship elebrating St. Patrick's Day, a tacky party with an Irish theme was held Marc- l5. The annual Basketball, Ba W. Butler as the guest speaker The Home EC. department en nual Mother-Daughter Banquet Hammond, Billye Frank Wilhelm, Barrett were delegates to the convention in Pine Bluff April Annual Honor Day was held on A made for outstanding aohievem service. There was a school vacation lasted from April lj were held April lo, l8, and 22. nquet, with Reverend J. , took place March 25. tertained with their an- on April.l. Marjorie Gretchen Baerg, and Ann National Honor Society 7, 5, and 9. The Fourth pril ll, and awards were ents in scholarship and party' April lb. Easter to April lo. Track meets Hope Gibson and Jerry Cobb starred in the Senior Play, Tattletale, presented April 25. Freshmen-to-be enj party April 29. The State Tra 29 and 30. oyed a Sophomore Guides' ck Meet took place April Parents viewed their children hard at work on Visi- tation Day, May T. At long last the juricr-senior ac- tivities arrived with the Junior-Senior Banquet and- Dance, May 25, at the Uark Bowl. The upperclassman picnic took place Nay 27, 'hen .'.' the juniors and seniors gallavanted off for a day cf fun. Baccalaureate Ser- vice was held on Hay 29. Eager seiiors tick their ex- ams May 31. The Will and Prophecy of the Class of l?l9 were read C: Class Day, June 1. Final exams for the rest of the students were tfken on June 2. The seiisrs said farewell to FHS as they received their diplomas 1: June 3. School was out for the year, and now wild, happy, book-weary students were free to enjoy three nintks :f a summer vacation full of fun, suiburn, eii Chiggers. J X 5 H M 'I' Ks I' Ir' fi 1. L4 1 1 J .4 A . ' 7 M U xu 11 1' Lu 41 sl H v ,: .':1 4 X Au 41. 4'.s if .fu H 1 i g ,f jf. S X' 'I T T :i I Z 'I 5 G 7 8 9 l 1213 ll li I8 ! x ll' 24 21 .A Y3 24 2.3 Zu 27 25 :U 191 'il !'i ' 4' ,, , - itll- ' 2 Y 2 A 'F T'- A - M' l-. I 5 Q, , I 14 Q I 1 1 ' F I '-If dau. , .,,,., ? R -il- APHII. XI W 'I' P' B 1 A 4 5 6 7 3 9lIlll17 1 14 xi. in 1. H lv .1 242336, -... l 3051! Q lglglllgglii - 'wx' Hu 321251113 'Q x!.u-PN 31 .Sz
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C LENDAR For S36 FHS students school life began once more on September 15. The Sophomore Guides briefed 155 freshmen on the particularsof life at FHS in a special orientation convocation September lO. New StudentCoun- cil representatives were installed by president Deryl Powers September 21. Hlet's get acquaintedu was the theme of the first Student Council party, October S. NHS initiated 13 seniors on October 18. The Gay Nineties returned Oct- ober 23 in the yearbook benefit show. Members of the 26 Club, their dates, and faculty guests attended the annual picnic at Harmc' Field October 29. The election unit, sponsored by the American Gov- ernment Glass, climaxed in tm victory of Conservatives at the polls November 2. The traditional homecoming party, bonfire, and parade to the square took olace November h, with Football Queen Roselyn Baker reigning over the festivities. Fayettevilkewas upset by Spring- dale in the homecoming tilt. Marjorie Hammond, Pat Danner, and Ann Barrett were delegates to the Southern Association of Student Councils Convention held in Mobile, Alabama November 9-12. The Student Council Circus, complete with managerie, came to FHS November 2b. David Lashley and Cedric Pratt were elected co- captains of the 'h9 squad at the football banquet Dec- ember 3. The music classes, under direction of Mrs. Barnes, presented the operetta HA Christmas Caroln on December 17. The Student Council Christmas party took place December 20 in the gym festooned with holiday decorations. The Christmas holidays began December 22. On January 3,students returned to schoolto finish the semester. Color Day with the Pepper's spaghetti supper and the Van Buren basketball game fell on Jan- uary 20. Lorna Stokenbury was crowned basketball queen in a special pep convocatiom and reigned to the climax of the day when the Bulldogs beat Van Buren M9 to h2. The chewing of pencils began January 27 as flustered students racked their brains during exams. The second semester began January 31 with the Band Ranquet. Joan Greathouse and David George were crowned Rand King and Queen. 6 lx !! ' 4 oxonu mum gg 1, , lll'll1!D3lTl2'2 aa 5-1' ' zauzazonsszo aoan
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