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Page 18 text:
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Homecoming Week Full Of Events Homecoming activities earned on during the week of September 18th. During the week, each day has a certain dress code: Monday, hat and succer day; Tuesday, slop day; Wednesday, white socks and tennis shoes day; Thursday, jersey day: and, Friday, purple and gold day. Senior students spent several nights painting the school rock and writing their names and nicknames on the parking lot. On Thursday night, Little Orpheum was held in the school gym, and seven skits were presented by the student body. Homecoming candidates were introduced and King and Queen were crowned. Afterwards, a snake dance and a pep ralley were held on mainstreet. The week ended on a happy note with the Fliers beating the West Central Trojans, 35-14. After the game, everybody went to the disco dance at the spafford gym. 14 Homecoming
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A chance to really get involved in what you want to do is something that students can do at FHS. Through the various activities that students can participate in, they learn new things, help others, and also become closer friends with their fellow students. The activities at FHS are just what the word implies, active. There does not seem to be a week that goes by when there isn't a meeting by one group or another planned; and as much as the different groups try to avoid it, sometimes they have to hold two or more meetings on the same night! Activities do play an important role at FHS.
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V Opposite Page Top Left is Patty Mach doing a cheer as the band plays during the Homecoming Parade. Opposite Pate Top Righe are Jody Peterson, Conrad Welbon and Cheryl Duncan in the Sophomore skit. Far Left are Annette Spiering, Dale Jorgenson, Kay Mutschelknaus, and Joan Hunter painting the school rock. Middle Right are the football cheerleaders and a visitor.'1 Back row are Sandy Gullickson, Kristine Nelson, and Cheryl Bisson. Front row are Patty Mach and Kim Emter. Top is Mr. Gene Gordon at directing the band in the parade. Above are Jody Entringer, Lori Duncan, Tina Cullen and Linda Duncan in part of the Senior Skit. At Left is some of the action of the football game. Dale Jorgenson, number 89, and Todd Sanderson, number 24, go to tackle the Elk Point runner. Homecoming 15
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