Fredericksburg High School - Mesa Yearbook (Fredericksburg, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Page 11 text:

J ouble Trouble - Hey Coach, we're bad seems to be what Frank Gu nes and Kenneth Fries are saying as they goof off duringl an fter sc ool practice. Things got down to business as the team foug t to reak even. Mutual feelingl - Iunior Lori Kammlah s ows a look of slight distress at the Homecoming parade. This sign was frequent among students. Looking around for originals 'hey're like any others from any other high school. ome are rounded, others are kind of thin, The are ll accented with two-of-a-kinds in shades of blue, Irown, and green. And they are topped with original reations. The ones at FHS may not be as varied as those from iearby Austin and San Antonio schools, but they are he many faces of FHS students. The sweat in football, at the stockshows, and over he books. They laugh at friends, in classes, and on he senior trip. They cry at the lost championship game, and at gradution. Students at FHS, though varying in physical :haracteristics, form the classes of this school. ?reshmen were sh and intimidated, the innocence almost shown in their faces. Sophomores were no onger lost in their halls. Iuniors began to take charge and stopped caring what anyone else might think. The seniors were distinguished by shaving nicks and perfected makeup. While the underclassmen felt at home at FHS, the seniors began to look for their place in society. The ques- tioning looks on their faces were evidence enough of what lay ahead. FHS is quite a change. But everyone here has been so friendly the transi- tion wasn't difficult. The students of FHS are a lot - Holly Hdrfmdnn like other students in that the new restrictions affected both, and that they are all working for the common goal of graduation. But FHS and Fredericksbur are different. More is expected of FHS students iecause they are FHS students, and everything that is done is backed by Billie Pride. Page by Kristie Ellebracht and Traci Wicker X 7

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8 X Student Life S enior Wendy Immel is sure to bag her prey as she participates in camouflage dress-up day in October. L ininf up for the attack lrightl are bac row left to rightg senior Ken- neth Fries, junior Todd Enderlin, senior Bert Barwise, lack Schmid, Bob- by johnson, and junior Tommy Crenwelge. S enior Ohly Spicoly Ian Ohlenburg thinks, Yeah, I'm bad when she participated in Hawaiian dress-up day. S enior Stephanie Keller wants people to know just because she's in band doesn't mean she can't be sexy, as she kids around during a Monday night practice.

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