Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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The Gong Show was GONG-ED Time's Passing! Before you know it, your happy high school days are er Are 0(j gotng to lei time slip away In your life? ABOVE MIDDLE: These are our cheerleaders??? ABOVE MIDDLE; Seems like school is just one big change!! This is a sight that is often seen after every Bubble gum and farmer clothes showed the Hallow- forty minutes of each day. een spirit in the parade. ' ABOVE: Parents get reacquainted by visiting on Parent's Night on October 20. Classrooms and teach- ABOVE: Grant Fredericks, Phil Goetz, and Jeff ers were inspected by the critics — PARENTS. It was a very successful evening. . Stuart load up the band bus for another great per- formance at a football game. DAILY UFE 15

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An In and Outside Look Have you ever had one of those days when you run down the hall as fast as you can saying, Today I won't be late! and )ust as you get there the teacher shuts the door In your face? How about the day you stand in the middle of all the traffic so it's impossible for that foxy guy to get through without completely knocking you off your feet; On the other hand, you've been trying to catch; |ust acciden- tally bump into her, then help her pick up her books and maybe, just maybe . . . What about the numerous teachers that find their shoes much more interesting than the couple across the hall. But there is always the case of at least one or two that sneak around trying to find them in the act. What about the time a guy threw a snowball in the hall and caused his friend to do an acrobatic flip on it. How many times have you seen strange animals roaming through the halls (no, not your friends) but the real things. Hey girls, remember when you wouldn't go near Mr. Montgomery cause of the mistletoe hanging above his desk. And how about the principals sneaking around ducking behind cor- ners trying to find couples in PDA. It sure can be exciting on normal days of school and believe it or not, you do have fun when you are a kid. P-O-P! What would happen if this bubble would break? Just imagine. You guessed it. Patty Zitko- vick probably had it all over her face. TOP: Adrian Benevides takes an early morning run so that he can get in shape for the track seasor Also running with him are the future runners of Findlay High School. ABOVE: The band begins to line up in the Central Junior High Parking Lot for the annual Homecomin parade to Donnell Stadium. 14 DAILY LIFE



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BELOW: Mayor Steve Campbell and Scott Harshman sing the song to welcome you to Munchkin Land. RIGHT: Celia Crononwett paints a lion's face on Chris Kern for the play. BELOW RIGHT: Mark Wagner, a sophomore plays the accompaniment for the entire show. The winter musical put on by the Drama Club- bers have done The Wizard of OZ directed by Mrs. Barbara Gebhardt. Though obviously a children's play, both young and old enjoyed it. This play was the first sell-out (not including the Operetta) Mrs. Gebhardt has ever had, and needless to say she was proud of her cast and crews. The show was a combination of music selections from the movie and the play written by Adele Thane. This combination made for an hour and a half of bright color, music, and fan- tasy. The three shows went reasonably smoothly with only one exception. The set crashed during the Saturday afternoon per- formance. Everyone that was involved said that they really enjoyed themselves and that they will miss the practices and co-members. There were also many little people in the show — namely the munchkins and winkles along with the good witch of the North, the good witch of the South, and the Wicked Witch of the West. The cast also went on a field trip to eleven of the grade schools to stir up excitement among the chil- dren and the job worked. The success of the show depended greatly on the cast and with a cast like this one, there was no way to go wrong. Congratulations are in order for them — Great Job! Munchkins and Winkles: Steve Campbell, Mayor; Beth Nessler, Julie Fox, Marcie Kern, Scott Paul. The mam cast for the Wizard of OZ was: The cowardly lion — Chris Kern; Kelly Clemens — the sea' recrow; Dorothy — Beth Benschneider; Linda Daugherty — Toto; and Tod Morger as the Tinman. 16 WIZARD OF OZ

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