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Ready and Raring to go, seniors line up for their first grand entry into the central gym. Prepared to give the freshmen the key to the school, Stephanie Nickell and Tammy Cooper wait for the moment. Student Life 21
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The First Kick-Off Back to school already? It was only the end of August when students were forced to their summer replace- ment — school. Although for most the opening of school came suddenly, the Student Cooperative Associ- ation was prepared to wel- come back the students with a kick-off assembly. “All stand for the seniors,” commanded the familiar voice of Principal Joseph Ad- ams as the song ‘‘Pomp and Circumstance” began the program. The seniors then marched proudly into the Central Gym. Freshmen were welcomed as Sherry Abel represented them in receiving the key to F.C.H.S. Eight new teachers 20 Student Life were also honored, each re- ceiving a red carnation as he or she was introduced to the student body. ‘‘l though it was a thoughtful and lovely gesture on the part of the SCA, ’ commented one new} teacher, Mrs. Helen Camp- bell. Although warmly welcoming teachers was one purpose in the opening assembly, it cer- tainly wasn’t the only one. Through speeches the SCA stressed the importance of working together for a suc- cessful school year. Com- munication emerged as the theme of the assembly when senior executive Tommy Shirley introduced it to the student body. He pointed out that communication in- volved more than just talk- ing. ‘‘We talk all the time,”’ said Shirley, ‘‘but how often do we actually listen to what is being said?” The opening assembly full- filled its purpose and proved to be an entertaining way of learning an important les- son. By the time the pro- gram adjourned, it was evi- dent to most that by working together, the year could be one of the best ever. i ens While being tied up at the moment, Mr. Benny Gibson receives laughs from Miss Betty Blair. Happy Birthday! Taken by surprise, Principal Joseph Adams receives a red carnation from SCA president Tammy Cooper.
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Trick photography by Henry Brooks shows what a nuclear attack might look like. He finished the pho- tograph after seeing The Day After. Although Tammy Preston appears tate of shock, Regina Holland seems to know it isn’t real. inas f e had a — 7 = i) feo! 22 Student Life
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