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II work and no play can make us all unhappy and bored. That is why Findlay High has a variety of activities that interest almost everyone. Everything from sports to debate, FHS has thought of it all. Not only are these activities fun and challenging, but they all teach students important aspects of life: leadership, good sportsmanship, discipline. These activities give students something to do at school besides studying, and also help them prepare for the future and meet new friends. Working together to complete a variety of pro- jects, we make new friends and gain self- confidence. On the opposite page, Lorl Howard works the camera for Trojan T.V. at a football game, Krista Crates plays the role of a football player during a pep assembly skit, Stephanie Bacho and Meredith Weisman show their spirit during the Homecoming parade, and, Dave Moneer relaxes in the glass hall on Blue and Gold day. Above, Paul Hartley works in the print shop, Lynn Recktenwald waits for the bell to ring, and, Emily Zahler, Steve Elderbrock and Lane Montz give Mrs. Barb Gebhardt a little drama club style grief.
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indlay High School is n ot only a place of principals, teachers, tests, and homeworlt. it is also a place of friends, people who care about your future, and a lot of great times! The years fly by and in a short time we make the change from nervous sophomores to the big, bad seniors, it takes the sophomores, juniors, and seniors working as a team to make FHS the best it can be. The 1984-85 school year was no different and the results could not have been better! From athletics to drama, and from vocational pursuits to academic studies, our school offers students a wide variety of opportunities. On the opposite page, Rhonda Ibarra and Lisa Benjamin study on the front lawn, R ck Hoffman and M ke Hrencecin play with a yo-yo at lunch time, and Gina Strahm drops back to pass during the powder puff football game. Above, Tina Osborn makes up a test In the hallway, Roy Edmister works on a welding project and Susan Buis hams It up in the drama club's Snoopy production. Opening 3
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Participation 1 here are many rewards that go with being a member of an organization. Being on a sports team allows one to compete in different cities. The band, choir, and debate teams go to competitions and are rewarded with honors, ribbons, and trophies. Being involved in a group also raises a person's self-confidence. Just sticking with a group makes students feel good about themselves. Finding a group with interests similar to one's own will also allow students to make new friends. Opening 5
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