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Showing their Federal spirit, Louie, Dewey and Huey dress as Jennifer Strozier, Sandra Getter, Frances Moore. Letting out a sigh of relief, the Flag Corps stands proud for a job well done. Expressing his distaste for small cars, Joel Riddell prepares to race. 6 Opening
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STANDING TALL And of course we had every right to hold our heads up high. New records were posted in jock hall and more trophies were stuffed into the already overcrowded cases. Academically, four students were given national recognition for high PSAT’s and overall, Ft. Hunt once again scored above average on standardized tests. Throughout the school, talented art students showed off their latest projects; the music department was always presenting concerts — whether choral, band or or¬ chestra — for the community. Local charities commend¬ ed our service clubs for their donations of hard work and time, and the Drama Club unfurled promising actors and actresses through their many productions. At this angle. Freshmen look mighty big and tough. While entertaining the Federal fans at halftime, Tony Lewis toots his trumpet. Opening 5
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Receiving advice from his team¬ mates, Willie McCallum aids the cheerleaders in preparation for the pep rally. Discovering that big brothers are good for something, Kerri Blackwell receives help from Keith Blackwell. Doing our Best When recognized for our efforts, we, the student body, could not help but beam. However, our pride stood out even more so when things did not go as we wished. During the time when the football team lost or the band did not come in first, or any other disappointment, we pulled together and cheered each other up. For us, it was not the winning or the losing, it was the knowledge of everyone doing the very best job possible. And as we all learned, it was this feeling of pride and togetherness that made us number one. So who cared if the other schools called us “snobs”? They were just jealous of all we had to be proud of at the Fort. Realizing his mistake, Charles Draper hopes that Mr William Craig doesn ' t catch it. Getting ail tangled up, Chevelle Alston realizes it takes more coordina¬ tion than she thought to jump rope Opening 7
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