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Page 18 text:
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uring the school year, Findlay High School students had the opportunity to attend various assemblies. In the middle left photo, David Toma speaks to the entire student body on the dangers of drug abuse. His speech had a great impact on many students and several talked with him after the assembly as shown in the top picture. Moving clockwise, State Representative John Stozich talks to students in the library. Below, Mike Dillon and Troy Litten take part in a demonstration during a Col- umbia Gas Company presentation. When not attending assemblies, students took part in many school and com- munity services. These benefitted senior citizens, surrounding neighbors, and many others. 14 Assemblies
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Fine Arts Week Fine Arts Week was celebrated from May 2 through May 7 with a variety of activities. Programs featuring the or- chestra and wind ensemble catered to the musical tastes of the students. The talented dancers of Pizazz entertained at assemblies. Dr amatic arts were represented by the Madrigal singers as well as the always popular one act plays. Throughout the week, students and visitors alike enjoyed the displays of sket- ches, paintings and sculptures created by students. The single activity en- joyed the most was the Potters Olym- pics held Thursday. Students from Ohio Northern Universi- ty, Findlay College and Lima Shawnee High School joined with Findlay Senior High School potters in many com- petitive events. Scenes from the Potters Olympics: moving clockwise across both pages, after a trying com- petition, Chris Durbin cleans up; Sharon Brink applies her techni- que in the no-hands contest; Mr. Bruce Patterson concentrates on his creative effort for the day; Blindfold- ed, Rosario Ibarra displays her talent in another phase of the Olympics; and another feature of the no-hands com- petition is shown in this original pres- entation.
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STUDENT organizations spon- sored nu-merous ac- tivities during the year. In the upper left photo, Deona Winch serves lunch to senior citizens, a senior class project. Moving clockwise, Kim Rooney brings coffee to an elderly gentleman. Many stu- dents gladly donated blood at the Red Cross Bloodmobile as shown in the middle picture. IN THE upper left photo, Tom Chaffin, Mr. James Haley and Jerry Hart in- stall a trash can, a pro- ject carried out by the senior class council in cooperation with the welding class in an ef- fort to control the litter problem around the school. Below, Steve Montooth puts a new- ly installed can to good use. Services 15
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