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Page 12 text:
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'chool spirit was ever present this year. Many students participated in Spirit Week, attended the bonfires, and were enthusiastic at the pep rallies. Students joined groups to cheer on teams in certain sports like hockey and swimming. The cheerleaders led the crowd at the football and basketball games to get the teams up for the games and to build their confidence. The pep band was present at most of the basketball games and played their hearts out to show their spirit. These are only some of the groups which are formed to show spirit. But by cheering, we can also get involved to show our own individual spirit. We seem to find fun in just about everything we do, especially when we're free to express ourselves. Above, Jill Clemans enjoys her saloon-girl role on the junior Homecoming float and Mike Bowden, Brent Salisbury, Wade Fry and Sean Lafferty join their jack-o-lantern for a family portrait. On the opposite page. Jay Wagner and Amy Smith take a break from the Homecoming dance, Karmen VanDenberg displays her musical talent, Beth Herring and Steve Roth work behind the scenes during a dance production, and, Jim Kramp strides toward the finish line in a cross country race.
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Page 11 text:
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riendships are both gained and lost during the three years at FHS. Coming in as sophonnores, we hung around with kids from our own junior high. But as the years pass, everyone gets to l(now each other and new circles of friends are made. So as seniors, the hardest part of graduating is losing touch with the people we have known for at least three years — the people who listened to our problems, the ones with whom we shared our greatest memories, and the ones who cried and laughed with us, stayed by our side through the good times and helped us through the bad. Our school provides an atmosphere which en- courages involvement. Above, Nicole Clapper studies on the front steps after school, several students enjoy the shade in the courtyard dur- ing a lunch period, and, Dottie Thompson and Jodie Heaston complete a research project in the library. On the opposite page, Pam Vining takes a nap on her typewriter, Tom Wallace checks a ream of paper, and, a rainbow stretch- es above Donnell Stadium during a boys soccer game.
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Page 13 text:
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•Vv-v ur students showed their spirit in many ways. We have aslted for our own section in which to cheer on the , basketball team, and we purchased dozens of Terrible Trojan towels to show our teams that we were behind them 100 percent. The school was decorated with blue and gold streamers and signs every game day. Lockers were also decorated for the players who appreciated the recognition they well deserved. Our education, activities, friendships and spirit has helped us grow a little more each year. Findlay High School has been a stepping stone to prepare us for our lives ahead. Opening 9
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