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1. How many hours do you watch TV a week? 0- 7 35% 8-14 37% 15-21 16% over-21 12% 2. How often do you attend school dances? Very Often 24% Often 34% Seldom or Never 42% 3. Do you date? Yes 73% No 27% 4. If so, where do you usually go on dates? Movies 36% Parties 25% Dinner 7.5% Other 16.5% 5. Would you rather wear jeans or get dressed up when you go on a date? Wear jeans 52% Get dressed up 27% No opinion 21%
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1. With the fanfare of Camelot as background music, flag girls lead the procession at coronation. 2. Before the first bell that will mark the be- ginning of the 1974-75 school year, students search the class lists for their home rooms. 3. Mr. Nelson checks time on cross country runners. 4. During sophomore orientation, Mr. Millington explains the attendance policy to students. 5. Arousing student enthusiasm at the first football pepfest, cheerleaders clap, stomp, and shout to ignite Ranger fans. 6. Signs of the fall season usher in a new school year. Students Treated To Sr. Halloween Party Fall returned once more with the beginning of another action-packed year. The sophomores began the year in confusion, the juniors in a thin mist of excitement, while the seniors sauntered in with calm indifference. During the first week of school, the guidance office was in a con- stant uproar. Everyone needed transfers or had a question on the new attendance policy. As the weather started to cool, the Rangers were warming up. Pepfests showed in- creased spirit for the 75 season. Clubs were becoming organized. Homecoming week, better known as Tweak the Beak Week, finally arrived, and everyone was swept up in a whirl of activity. Senior Class colors, flower, and motto were chosen, and a new addition to fall was the senior masquerade party at Halloween. Falling leaves, windy days, and a constant aura of excitement were all part of the fall season at FLHS. Fall 13
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