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As Each Day Goes Heavy rains followed by freezing weather turned the school lot into a skating rink. Doug Holder and Larry Davis, junior and sophomore, respectively, en- joy themselves as does an unidentified down-but- not-outer. Many interesting convocations, such as the one that featured Charles King, a well-known vocalist, were planned throughout the school year. bv, F. U S. Students . . . Convocations, merit awards, dancing, and after school activities are as important to the life of a well-rounded F.H.S. student as are the more thought provoking studies of the classroom . The KEY to success for a future citizen of our society is to have many and varied activities which may de- velop into a worthwhile talent. Students are called upon to assist the administration in securing outside talent which will be both inspirational and enter- taining. Students are rewarded for scholastic, leadership, and service abilities at an annual Awards Day convoca- tion . The awards day program honors outstanding students for several reasons. Norman Walker received an award for excellence in Spanish II class. 12
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A charm kit direct from the mail-order house is designed with the 'young lady n mind.' Becky Conklin and Vic- kie Hiatt are certain it will help them to 'get their men.' Give Students Chance to Show Ability. . . A foot bath provides the only comfort Father Dale Sharp can get after a night out. 'Too Young, Too Old, a family comedy gave members of the Senior Drama an opportunity to just be themselves without fear of interference from the outside, when they presented the play early in the school year. The play centered around the active Jordon family with the harried father, Dale Sharp; his society bent wife, Sandy Fisher; a sixty-five year old Gram, Marsha Kirby; and their two daughters, Becky Conklin and Debbie Gunn. Life was poured into the play with the addition of a supporting cast which included Marilyn Lucas, Vickie Hiatt, Mike Land, Ron Sigler, Rick Pike, Joe Merritt, Donna Holder, and Marie Faulkner. The produc- tion was under the direction of Sterrett L . Nash. n
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Look Forward to Various Activities. Several times during the year, local bands played for the students at noon. The girls seemed to enjoy the danc- ing, while the boys were content just to watch. Senior Sandy Fisher concentrates on a long-distance phone call which she made during home room. Keeping the students healthy is an important job, as Phil Webb is given the tuberculin test. 13
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