1971-1972.  At the beginning of the year, we were aready looking forward to the future.  Future Homemakers, Future Farmers, French Club (we needed to take Spanish!) Chorus and band, and here, Future Teachers.  Take a look at those fashions!  Vests and short skirts were in abundance.  Long hair, especially on the girls, was in style. Watergate was on all the TV news stations.  HBO premiered.  The last troops left Viet Nam.  The Equal Rights Ammendment was passed.  We were shocked when our classmate, Patricia Peterson, was killed in an auto accident March of 1972.  We realized we were getting closer to real life - college, trade schools, work, marriage, children, the possibilities of illness, accidents and death.  But we still had two years CHS to go.