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BELOW: Doug Menery finds enough room for just one moredonut. BELOW MIDDLE: June Shaffer gives Jay Benedict a helping hand with his donut. BELOW: Cara Morgan and Tom Johnson rest before going out to face the long night ahead. ABOVE: Post-prom was a new experience for foreign exchange students and friends. Kati Suur- munne, Rita Kumar, Marcela Alvarez, Cindy Cooper, Tomoko Yamamoto. BELOW: Sleepy moviegoers head for the buses. ABOVE: Howard Wymer, the new cafeteria supervisor, and his wife prepare to serve donuts for the post- prom. POST-PRO
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BELOW: John Householder is amazed at the price of the post-prom activities while Mike Schultz buys his ticket from Mrs. Gibson. BELOW: Cloyce Collert uses his accounting abil- ity to add up his score. Rainy Weather Can't Stop the Fun . . . BELOW: Mrs. Gebhardt, Mrs. Stoner, and Miss Heskett talk about the hours ahead of them as they prepare to chaperone the post-prom. ABOVE: Teresa Walters eyes for a strike. ABOVE: 3:15 a.m., what do you expect, thinks Rick ABOVE: Dawn Lauck counts her steps before (Vlerrin. releasing the ball down the alley. 28 pj POST-PROM
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Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead And the rain poured down. It is quite possi- ble that over 2000 people in the city of Findlay were hoping and praying for a bright sunny day on Sunday June 1. 1980. That didn't make any difference, the rain kept coming, tornado watches went up and the announcement was made that commencement exercises for the class of 1980 would be held in the FHS gymna- sium. This was the first time in seven years that graduation was held indoors and only the sec- ond time since 1968 when the tradition of out- door graduation was instated. To the students, however, graduation was graduation and wherever it was held they were going to be there. At precisely 4:00 an alternating flow of blue and gold entered into the gymnasium to let the 108th FHS commencement exercises begin. It seemed almost ironic that by that time the sun was out and shining beautifully. Over 560 seniors received their diplomas on this long awaited day. The class Valedictorian was Miss Elizabeth Ann Hards and the class Salutatorian was Miss Gwyneth Lee Evans. The invocation and benediction was given by Rev. John Hayner of Trinity Lutheran Church. Father Frank Kehres from St. Michael's Cath- olic Church delivered the message, Challenge of Tomorrow. RIGHT: Mary Fowler fondly remembers high school days. BELOW: Dave Fredericks wonders what the future will hold. Choir gives their final performance. 30 fvJ GRADUATION
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