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TALKING WITH THE FIRST LADY OF ILLINOIS, Mn. Rifhard B. Ogilvie, Lorusl Log flap' nzemlzerx Carole Gilliland and Peggy Geadzey, Jenizm, enjoy an interview amignmenl. fu 'X ,, N 3 ' N M X . t if ,V 5 , I i 'i X i at 0 I'LL BE HOME ATNOON, DEA R, Brenda Cunningham and Carole Connerley, juniori, play dren-up with Geb Borden and Darliia Martin in their rhild eare vlan. Sludenis and adulls mingle io accomplish joini endeavors just as progression in the adult world is dependent upon individual performance, the FTHS world, too moves forward by individual progress and contribution to the community, Working individually and in groups, students thrust themselves into civic involvement for 1972. School functions to which the public was invited and public functions to which students contributed established a bond between school and community. Child care courses and gainful employment provided students with the opportunity to mingle in civic activities. On a public or personal basis with the community, FTHS students made involvement a reality.
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MAKE UP ARTIST Debbie King draw zz fare on Cathy Eleam for lbe Senior Class play, Brother GooJe. THE MENA CING MONSTER foliar the woolw lowering over the FBLA j7oat mplures int prize in the Homeeoming parade. ' 'af,.f.r'93fsn , -,g'v1:. ra wx:- W- -85 -J fwsnffha ...,, . W -. at .A . G .V in Nfl: ,. lr V H V JI lim... nl . VV , .,,.., :., K ,MW jar W :ai , 4' QW 5 i .M 'wi 1972 HOMECOMING COURT - fFront Rowj Don Tenney, Debbie Hilderbrand, Linda Mills, Janna Cosby, Roger Thackrey. fBack Rowj jim V 5 'eff- WWS Wig, Allison, Susan Seelman, David Williams, Sherry Brooks, Larry McKinnon, Ken Kelley, Janis Sefton, Dan McKinnon, Marge Harvey, David Mulvany,
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FHA SWEETHEA RT QUEEN cana'idate.t,jill Bryan, Debbie Thompson, and loyce Wyman assemble the decorations in preparing for the annual boy-ark-girl School campaigns prepare goung people for real polilios While only ri few FTHS students could actually go to the polls to cast ballots in state and federal elections, all were provided the opportunity to vote and run for important positions around the school. Elections for queens, class officers, cheerleaders, and Student Council positions gave PTI-IS politicians a place in school government. Whether hitting the campaign trail or marking the secret ballot, students had a foretaste of the voting processes to which the 18-year-olds are now legally entitled. 6 i QUEEN DEBBIE weary lbe rrbwn and rarrzet the red forex lbal Jymbolzze ber royalty. Her error! if Ron Hall and lbe frown bearer, Brad Updike.
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