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Mot Times occured everywhere students gathered to enjoy themselves and let the good times roll. Participating in or watching an athletic event proved to be fun. WHEN you were with FRIENDS. Maybe that's the key to the HOT TIMES — FRIENDS. Show us your . SLAM I Todd Shoe- maker, Bob Humphrey, and friends rated the Varsity Arlington basketball players as they practiced dunks at half time of the J.V. game. Groups of friends gathered on Homecoming afternoon to cheer on the Dogs, before the hot competition of Activities Day. Tim Boyles heads to 3rd period Housing Cass after a tough hour of English. Becky Scheid and Jenny Zink share the good times at a basketball game. Good times were often celebrated at Mr. Gatti's. The football team ended their regular season with the Mother's Club party, a pizza feast. Rich Kelly, Scott Cleveland, Don Young, Brooke Snyder, Brad Compson. Harry Zell, Steve Cunningham, and Scott Eimen. Even after losing the tricycle race, these Juniors demonstrate the spirit of having fun. Amanda Ostler. Chris Tegarden, Julie Emswiller, and Leslie Campbell pose after a hard race. hot times 3
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ly Hot Times At Franl rt Senior High? Well, .RE the Hot Dogs a ho s to say what's hot ar hat s not. Only you finl lecide. Our school consi d of seven hundred and I U ighty-one students 87. We were not a ; school but we had les. Sit down and M out all the fun tirrn fond memories Does your list o' lot include the da the football and has all games mleting [your friends at McDonald s ■or going to one of thl man) rconcerts, such as Bdhi Jov i bob Segar, or Genesis, to name a few. Maybe you: Mot l imes included the football homecoming activities, passing your finalslthe sen ior play, Annie Big Broadcast, or graduation. Were you a part of the televised gebmetry program, or the newlcolor camera coverage? Were you i part of the manching Band that competed at thefstate Fair, | or maybe you were a member of the cheerleading squad thj|t wo’ regional Hot Times lei of things ■ ho s think-Uld have been had with oni [ng Bleak or ■cuts Oil that special Ipiom. One ■be going to competit could be a depending |on ing back. It the fun yo friends on special shared wit someone memory cou the state level in an extra curricular activity. Thesi are just a few things tha might have made you years here HOT. Thin! about all the good times ir the past. There are memo ries to be made everyday This book is dedicated tc the many Hot Times ir 1986-87. ENJOY! Celebrate the Hot TimesI LeAr Martin gave a glimpse of her ei thusiasm and spirit at a Hotdc basketball game. 2 hot times
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Mew and old made up the Hot races at FSHS. A new Hot Dog itfit gave the mascot a hot look. Other hot lew faces included tudents and teaches. Mr. Russ Milligan, Ir. Brad Kriel, Mi ly Keisling, Mr. ly Bumbaca, ai Stephanie joined the facul became famifuj quickly. Soi m iar, old f moved into the hot] spoBas the Clal of 7 took ovt lership am IcK c-l of new SI:motsJ camd to the forefront I Senior Class President1 Milu- Aldridge a' (lent ( ouncil President Stephanie QBves led the lisl Chad )ouglas took o ler as Jrum ma- jor. Th was Some proved t different 1987. C cheered stead of t leader Barrios, ■lividuals had many es during Tegarden ams on inlaying bas- ketball. Brad Compton became a very valuable defensive back in football. Hot Faces appeared everywhere Hot Dogs looked. Enjoying their time away from afternoon classes. Sophomores Troy Mosson, Josh Bartley and Ralph Harrison relaxed during Homecoming festivities. Going Harley style Todd Estes and Chris Winchester strutted their stuff during sectional spirit days. Junior David Large proved his school spirit by going all out during sectional spirit days. On Blue and White Day, David not only wore blue and white, but also painted his face with the school colors to support the team. 4 hot faces
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