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A group of Senior girls who go by the name of Gladys and her Gang pe rform at the Friday Pep Session to promote Spirit for the Homecoming game that night. A Rushville Lion tries in vain to tackle a mighty Grizzley Cub. Mr. Watkins addresses the student body at Students cast their votes for Mr. Football at the beginning of Spirit Week 70. Floyde Blake the pep session Friday. was the winner of the highly coveted award. I — -ax --!; - ' m £L3k i ' ■ ilk J
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f4o H6CO ung ' 70: UnXquty tyCtfcwg, VtcftvttouS 1970 Homecoming Queen Patty Cordell, smiles enchantingly as she is crowned by Senior Steve McCracken at the half time ceremonies. Couples dance to the music of the Epics at the Homecoming dance. This was held at the pew location of the College Student Union Building. ' 70 Spirit Week was unique, beginning with the voting of a Mr. Football and ending with the new site for the Homecom- ing dance. Monday the voting for Mr. Football took place. Decorate your tennis shoes, and hall class displays followed, leading into Thursday and the annual Grizz- ley bonfire with the crowning of Mr. and Miss Spirit and Floyde Blake being crowned Mr. Foot- ball. Friday brought the pep session boosting the Grizzley power to full blast. The Rushville Lions came on the field hungry for a win and left even more hungry with the final score 14-0, chalking up another victory for the mighty Grizzlies. Homecoming candidates were Senior, Coleen Johnson; Junior, Pat Cordell; Sophomore, Debbie Ford; and Freshman, Holly Dod- son. At half time Steve Mc- Cracken announced the reigning quee of 1970: Pat Cordell. After the victory, the students of F.C.H.S. crowded into the Col- lege Student Union Building, a new location for the annual dance as the Epics provided the music for the Harvest Moon Ball . This cowardly Rushville Lion awaits de- feat while sitting in the hall of FCHS.
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fitsttfcufe ts Bt ag Wo wg- New fofeas Donna Epply, who attended the Ball State Yearbook Camp, demonstrates to Nina Winters and Sandy Lane, some of the things she learned about preparing layouts and cropping pictures. This summer many students of Franklin High School attended dif- ferent camps and training work- shops all over the nation to im- prove their skills. Eight of the FCHS majorettes at- tended camp in Syracuse, Indiana. The varsity cheerleaders jour- neyed to Vincennes to learn new cheers and acrobatic routines- Donna Epply spent two weeks at Ball State to learn the latest ideas for yearbook layouts and copy. Sandee Hacker and Doug Bui I- ington attended the Student Coun- cil camp on the I.U. campus at Bloomington. FCA guys, Ted Wag- goner, Mike Anoskey, and Kieth Workman went to camp in Georgia, and Ginger Hixon went to New York City for an F.H.A. convention. Ginger Hixon pins a corsage on Mrs. Vo- land, FHA sponsor, at the club ' s initiation dinner.
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