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It wasn’t totally accepted by every guy, but many, like Kent Herrick, got rid of the smooth, blow dried hair and went with the curly look. The girls generally liked it, and you certainly didn’t need to worry about getting your part straight. Ke aed As far as feet were concered, guys were more sensible. Western boots were the most popularly worn footgear from early fall to late spring. For the preps (no insult intended) Docksiders were essential, and for the jocks, at least three pairs of tennis shoes were needed. The award for the best dressed team would have to go to the basketball team. Game days meant dress up days, so Fridays were quaranteed to have over twenty guys in three piece suits, vests and shined shoes. Two of the best dressed were Harold Taylor and David Grey. Student Life 21
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Every Guy Wants To Look Macho Softer solid color shirts, jewelry, suspenders and shades combine to give Russel Witcher his own individual look. Although Levi jeans were still the most popularly worn, dress pants were seen in the halls too. Going Hawaiian, William Edwards makes an ap- pearance in whites, mulit-colored shirt and even puka shells. Dark three-piece suits with solid shirts showed up on football stars Courtney Hutcherson, Billy Overton, Tony Helm and Dennis Luary. Dennis was one of the few who didn’t go for the open shirts and stuck with his tie. 20 Student Life
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22 The beat of a different drum, Chuck Cobbs provides drum accom- painment for Mrs. Keen’s winter choir performance. The typical morning begins with a bus ride or car ride into the parking lot, one of the school’s centers of activities. Kids waiting to catch another bus play underfoot, smok- ers gather in their assigned place, some even daring to carry their ciggerette as far as the school door. The other parking lots (for permits only) fill. It's a typical morning at F.C.H.S. Classes begin without homeroom in first period. Once late slips, absentee slips, excused slips and please excused slips are delt with, the day begins. Toward third, the smells of a hot lunch float up from the basement and the stomachs begin to growl. Lunch time finally arrives. Some head for the lunch room; some eat at their lockers, and a daring few head for the D.Q. The typical day ends at 3:15. First there is the torture of listening to announcements. “‘All students in- terested in Varsity track please COMC eee Mrs. Abrams’ class needs to bring their English book : There will be no Band practice . . . A victory sock hop is planned for Febuary....... These students need to come to see Mr. MUM: Sn 3 6.9 a oo Sum oo InN fnnetany classes, the announcements are impossible to hear, in others, no one listens-just in case they are the ones Mr. Hunt needs to see. The typical day ends only when the sun goes down. When practices are over, locker rooms are emptied, and the buses pull away. Games and shows keep the place from settling, but aside from that, the place is quiet. Sunshiny day, Ginger Smithers and Bobby Kirk enjoy one of the warm early winter days, but weather as bad as snow and rain couldn’t keep the smokers from their noon ciggerette. Typical Days Are A Little Untypical
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