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lNear rightl At the first pep assembly, the De- mons planned defeat for the Falcons, tLower rightl Accidents didn't stop the Fighting Falcons. 1Middle rightl Mr. Ron Koehn, Director of Student Activities in Greendale, Wisconsin, led the stu- dent body in song at the first entertainment as- sembly of the year. tBelowJ Coach Darryl Phil- lips introduced the sophomore football squad at a class meeting. The inclusion of assemblies and class meetings in daily life provided va- riety for both the faculty members and students. Class meetings, although in- tended to be informative, often proved to be amusing, also. The pep talks, cheers, and skits at pep sessions gen- erated school spirit and kindled a desire for victory. Numerous additional as- semblies both enlightened and enter- tained audiences by presenting a variety of programs. Together, the assemblies and class meetings comprised an inte- gral part of Falcon life. 8 Assemblies EM IUEE T
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Early morning activities began with the arrival of Forest View's students. Buses, operating earlier than in previous years to compensate for delays caused by local road construction, brought most of the students to school. Some students arrived in cars, while a number of pol- lution-conscious Falcons often Walked or rode their bicycles. Before first hour, students engaged in various activities, ranging from bur- rowing for items in their lockers to gathering in the cafeteria for conversa- tion. Again, before leaving, Falcons re- peated these activities, thus completing the cycle-from arrival to departure-of daily life at Forest View. iBelowl Open campus allowed students to leave in cars during the lunch hours. lLower rightl Students traveled by means other than the conven- tional four wheels. fLower leftl Girls decorated their lockers to give them a new look. fLeftJ Ad- ditional buses lined the north and south parking lots shortly before the dismissal bell rang. ff 1 -ii-+L. ,nl -'-FH Y w l X-ti'-,il
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