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A Game of Tag Has Changed It seems like thousands of years ago that you entered the first grade. Those flashcards with big, red apples on them that represented A’s and fat pencils with no erasers, that you hated because they made you feel like a baby and you couldn't erase those S’s that you accidently made backwards, were a part of everyone's first school years. The favorite part of everyone's day was ‘‘play-period”. All the kids (including yourself) loved the opportunity to get new clothes, that your mother had just bought, dirty as you could. You knew she would have a fit when you got home, but you didn't care as everybody else was doing it. Boys ran around pulling girl's hair. The girls gathered up in a corner to talk about how mean the boys were, but when the Concentrating in the lab, Allen West and Virgil Mitchell find that working with microscopes are not as easy as they look. 24—Academics teacher announced it was time to go inside and do “‘arithmatic”, boys and girls alike, all thought the same thing: “l HATE arithmatic!”. Play period has developed over years into physical education and arithmatic has changed to algebra and geometry for most people. Instead of softball with a plastic bat and a big plastic ball, everyone strenuously tries to excel on all their physical fitness tests, and instead of learning to count to a hundred, geometry proofs and algebraic equations are studied. Those are just a few examples of the way classes have changed, but they do apply to most people. The library is often used for reference. Craig Arrington finds reading the comics more interesting than class.
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— ] alten pueie gmt ad Sharon Hylton finds taking a make-up Algebra II-Trig test Linda Spencer tastes some of the goodies made in Home is no fun. Ec class. Diane Lucas patiently rips out a seam in Home Economics. and bounds Mr. Sledd goes over the parts of the skull in Biology. Determination shows in the face of Lisa Anderson as she tries to gain speed while running the 50 yd. dash. Since Franklin County’ High School began in 1952, the number of classes and the student body continues to grow. To accommodate the increasing enrollment, the cur- riculum is constantly changed to meet the needs of the students. We look forward to welcoming the ninth grade to FCHS in 1978. Academics—23
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to the 600 run-walk Stella Hodges presses a few pieces of material in Home Ec Gym students look ahead as runners are being timed by Mrs. Crawford. = Se. - evenness, - . . Read ee - Cat ri Mrs. Crawford explains the proper way to perform on the trampoline as Pat Hodges, Bea Brown, and Melner Stovall look on. Academics—25
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