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Friendship ood friends are not hard to find here. Almost everyone is easy-going, friendly, and out to have a great time. Best friends can be easily spotted here — they dress alike during Spirit Week, take the same courses, and unfortunately like the same person! The best way to meet new people is to participate in an extracurricular activity. Many groups are happy to have new members which often leads to new friendships. And for those shy people, joining a group can get one closer to the opposite sex. 6 Opening
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Participation 1 here are many rewards that go with being a member of an organization. Being on a sports team allows one to compete in different cities. The band, choir, and debate teams go to competitions and are rewarded with honors, ribbons, and trophies. Being involved in a group also raises a person's self-confidence. Just sticking with a group makes students feel good about themselves. Finding a group with interests similar to one's own will also allow students to make new friends. Opening 5
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riendships are both gained and lost during the three years at FHS. Coming in as sophonnores, we hung around with kids from our own junior high. But as the years pass, everyone gets to l(now each other and new circles of friends are made. So as seniors, the hardest part of graduating is losing touch with the people we have known for at least three years — the people who listened to our problems, the ones with whom we shared our greatest memories, and the ones who cried and laughed with us, stayed by our side through the good times and helped us through the bad. Our school provides an atmosphere which en- courages involvement. Above, Nicole Clapper studies on the front steps after school, several students enjoy the shade in the courtyard dur- ing a lunch period, and, Dottie Thompson and Jodie Heaston complete a research project in the library. On the opposite page, Pam Vining takes a nap on her typewriter, Tom Wallace checks a ream of paper, and, a rainbow stretch- es above Donnell Stadium during a boys soccer game.
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