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Stepping out When it was all over, for many, parties and relatives awaited the graduates. When they return- ed home there were more pic- tures and con- gratulations. By nightfall, exhaus- tion set in. But a second wind came upon every- one as the graduates began attending another round of parties. But, what fol- lows g raduation? For most it is a new beginning. Life's been good, but, it will be bet- ter in the future as the class of 1985 steps out in- to the world. starting above and moving counterclockwise, the brass quartet and choir perform, Joy Woolley receivs her diploma from the school board president, James Fitzpatrick, Lane Montz and Cheryl Peiffer exchange pre-graduation congratulations, Andrea Goetz helps Missy Ellcessor with her graduation cap before the ceremony, Mike Metzker receives his diploma from school board member. Dr. Mike Lin- damood, and Pam Walters walks around the track during the processional. Graduation 27
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Whatever your specialty, there's bound to be a group at FHS that was formed to unite all the people with that specialty. Believe it or not, there's more to do at Findlay High than just studying, taking tests, and gazing out the window. The activities are out there, available for any student willing to be a serious member. These organizations, such as DEC A, Drama Club, band, etc. were formed so students could show off and build their talents and leadership qualities. Belonging to groups such as these gives you a sense of pride because you are a part of an organization that not everyone can say they belong to. Let's face it. Without these activities school would become boring and uneventful. So get involved; it's a part of student life. On the opposite page Tom Hoppe and Larry Zent, dressed in their blue and gold garb, share a morning newspaper, Jim Kramp, Stan Mizerny and David Stiles talk after lunch, and, Tim Case has a little geometry with lunch.
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