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Vhen the Toledo Opera needed orne Egyptian soldiers for Aida, Andy Gocsik Went on 6. Dawn Velllquette Patrick Vleth Kevin Wagner Timothy Walsh Harry Walters Lawrence Wamer 'i Not pictured: Catherine Gradel James Lahey Victor Nagy Terrence Osberger Kathleen Sheehy Jesse Vasquez Dorothy Waterman Robert Webster Thomas Widmer John Wuk Kay Wlodarz Joseph Zlebold Ann ZISTHQV seniors X 143
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Far left Made over and done up, Monica Kelly and Dave Black participate in a fashion show at the North Towne Square Mall. Left: One way to get out of study hall to roam the halls legitimately is to collect attendance slips, as TJ. Phillips does here. Below left: Carolyn Bukowcs eng oys the Music Fest. To make individual plans and decisions about what to do with the rest of your life is what senior year is all about :gp I t To be a senior: a high schooler's dream, a sense of growing up and de- veloping individuality. To be a senior means doing your own thing and not worrying about the in-crowd or peer pressure. Senior year means applying to colleges and universities, planning job and career decisions, and taking a big step up the ladder of life. Do I want to be a nurse, an accoun- tant, a sports player, a factory worker, a housewife, a marine, or manager of a fast-food chain? Seniors ask them- selves such questions and many more in Search of what's right for them. Through it all, maybe the best advice for the graduating class of 1982. is: Do what's right for you, what you want to do. In other words, DO YOUR. OWN i . THING!! if Upper left: Concentrating on a chemistry experi- ment, Joe Narges and Krista Karcher pour some chemicals. Left: Clowning around, Joe Mraveo Wears a hat. Above: Breaking the ice on the first day of school, Kay Wlodarz and Mindy Slater create some laughs. seniors X l45
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