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Mary Jo Hemenway I'll remember my sophomore year at the prom; my first day at F. H. S.; the last football game; the tears of our last home basketball game; the colds from our senior car washes; the lecture on lifes trials and tribulations given by Mr. Hightower. I'll also remember the night of the junior-senior prom. I'll always remember the wonderful friends I've made at F. H. S. Jeanine Adele Marcure I'll remember my four years at F. H. S. and all the good times our class had together such as painting the F , junior skip day, decorating for the prom, senior car washes, and I'll never forget working the summer of my junior-senior year. Also I'll never forget going to all the fun bus trips. Small things, such as the day four of us girls skipped school . Most of all I'll always remember the class of 68 ! William Kip Mason I'll remember the miles I ran during my sophomore year, and the trip to Helena. I'll remember Coach West and how he taught me sportsmanship. I'll remember the sixteen Big Kids who got into the Volkswagon. I'll remember Bruce Ochs playing a girl in the 1967 school play, Genius Junior , and I'll remember the 1967-68 basketball season. 7
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Bruce Allen Ochs The basketball game with Drummond, here, winning in over time 80-77 is most unforgetable. The vivid picture of sweat soaked team members with mouths white from excitement and Coach more shook up than us. The gym packed with tense spectators and the faithful cheerleaders never stopped cheering until the buzzer. The 1967-68 District 14 Tournament is most forgetable. I will also remember taking Journalism under Mrs. Cork, her eagle eye for mistakes and troublemakers is out- standing. Although Alan and I fooled her and most of the faculty when we changed the keys on the typewriter. Every other class using the typing room got blamed for it except her own senior class. Patrick Ashley Murphy I'll remember the time I gave Marcia McDonald a bloody-nose on the basketball trip to Drummond. I'll also remember the time when Debby Howell was curling my hair with pine coneS on our junior class skip day. She fainted on me. Another thing I'll remember is when our senior class put on a donkey-ball game. I rode one of the donkeys and he kicked me in the chest. I only wore an elastic rib splint for eight weeks after I had my chest x-rayed! By the way that was three weeks after the thing kicked me. Hey, guys, remember the Viet-Cong? Connie Jean Myers I'll remember my sophomore year in track, when I fell over a hurdle, Jeanine turned around to see if I was all right, and she fell over one, too! I'll also remember all the fun we girls had our junior and senior years on all the bus trips. Decorating for the prom, and our junior skip day, will also be among my most treasured memories, along with all the friends I have made in these past four years. 6
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Debra Ann Howell I'll remember my senior year as the most confused year in high school. I talked about graduation and made plans yet inwardly regretted the day. Proms, dances, cheering, ball games, girls track, and hayrides are among the many things I'll never forget My greatest memories will be of the kids I shared these times with. Alan Lee Williams I'll remember when Kip, Mr. Kochevar, and I threw Dan Dan- forth in Mill Creek on the day we painted the FM. We then stole a bottle of coke and drank it between the four of us before the other kids got theirs. I'll also recall the thrill of making the starting line-up my first year out for football and I'll remember prom night as a freshman when Ron Stacy and I backed into the ditch about 1:30 a. m. and had a five mile walk home. (that included wading through a creek.) I'll remember my freshman year, when we were painting the F Marlene Stacy cut her elbow and Debby was the one who cried. Also I'll remember the time Pat McCormick said to watch out for the bulls when they were only cows! Another time was when Connie tried to move my car, and killed the engine about six times. That was at the Senior Car Wash, when we were going to wash it. I'll also remember the trip to California a week before school got out in my junior year. I was riding the bus while everybody was working in school, I just lay around, watching television, and playing pool. I had lots of fun away from school. Albert Eugene Sample 8
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