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Dut to Talk. Dur- time at the FC- Park game, team s take a break. and Friday nights must in student Graduation Goals. ‘aeeene ; : = Senior class presi- : — —— dent, Mark Hagy, ad- ; ; dresses his fellow 5 Carne classmates during their last moments as a class. : Prince Charming. Because of his striking resemblance to pop star Prince, Chris Dilauro probably gets tired of the double takes and attention frome (enlilzonw classmates. Fads and fashion were key fac- tors in student life. 6 Student Life Divider
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Taking Their Place. Then Juniors, members of the class of 1986 take their seats in the junior section know- ing fully well that at the end of the assembly the juniors would take over the senior section. An Ultimate Achievement. The Academic Awards were a symbol of hard work and dedication. For Rodney Brown, a blind student at FCHS, receiving an academic award for Auto Mechanics from Principle Joseph Adams was an inspiration to many. Opening 5
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Student Life OT ALL OF a student’s time was spent in school. With one-fifth of a student’s life invested within the school’s walls, students learned that the other 75% of time was needed to recover from school. “Stepping out’’ was one of the methods students used to recover. This included eating out, watching movies and dancing. Dating and cruising town were also leisure activities. Within the school, there were activities to get students’s minds off work. These included football games, sockhops and other extra-curricular activities. The need to maintain a social life outside of school was not a new feeling, but each case was new and a classic. Students’ lives outside school made for hot conversation topics, fun times, and memories for years to come. Students often took the old say- ing, “these are the best years in life,” to heart and made the most of their teenage years. Who was dating whom, where to buy that adorable outfit, and who got that awesome Pontiac Feirro, were more important than the fall of the Roman Empire or square root of 247 — at least from students’ points of i | not Old Such activities and attitudes certainly were not new to the high school. However, the latest fads and activities made the year out of the ordinary. ot N eC One thing was certain — Franklin County student Nn W Life was classic. Just Classic Student Life Divider 7
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