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fp-we --.X 4 . ,fy , 5' M rx., N 'Ss- ', S, N ist R ,ff KY I ra M r if ,7 J lx. it My A Q - ., A- Q' '- N- Tropical beauty - Senior Wendy Imme prepares a grass skirt for Go Hawaiian ay Narky Nerds - Spirit does a lot of crazy things to some people, and seniors Buzzy Dorer and Keith Braeuer were really affected. aiffif' we it . -7 '-11 H ff , Q il r -.51 A-N - , , , , X' aa- 2. :iff in .,,, F houghs of vacation-Although FHS may be a long way from Hawaii, Senior Stephanie Keller makes the best of senior arking lot at noon. Q o not again-Senior Sherrie lung can't believe that Russell Wipff is embarrassing her again. , wfqyff , , ,ji 4 Page by Traci Wicker X 5
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,ff xx . ' .tt L V. Togczther Y Senior cheerleader Danette Knapp and sophomore ma- jorette Susie Sultemier join forces in supporting the Billies. Breakin' - With the lunch crowds watching, Rio Schonber, freshman, brings a new wave to FHS. While break dancin didn't catch on in a big way, students did enjoy watching someon who knew his stuff. Students set the mood It's the place to catch up on the latest, make big plans for the future, experience a new world and to gain knowledge that wi l last a lifetime. But the atmosphere has changed. There is no time to talk with friends, and little time to discuss plans with the counselors. On-hand ex- periences have ractically slipped by, and all, attention has centered toward the back-to-basics in education. The change in the boy's basketball record and the girls winning district sparked the spirit. - Tammy Ramsey Though the changes can't be blamed on the ad- ministration, the effects were intensely felt by students here. No exemptions, fewer absences and the many other new rules put into effect because of House Bil 72, all 4 f Opening caused students to take a good look at their studies. The student's first idea might have been to just blot off all of his classes. But after the first 69, whic meant FLUNKING, and the first week the eligibili ty slip wasn't signed, the student realized what he wa up against. While everyone had to study longer and with mor intensity, students still had the desire to have fun ant be relaxed. They just had to dig a little deeper to fin. the excitement. There were no championship football games so the made up for it in basketball season. The s irit was dy ing at pep rallies, so many seniors added, their craz antics to Friday spirit dress-up days. For many students it took awhile to realize that i would be up to them to determine the mood of th year.
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