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Back to school torting above and moving clockwise, ienny Sotg shows his spirit at a foot- roll bonfire. Mark Scranton and Mark Vorkley get psyched up before a halftlme show at a football game, and, Mark Kirk gives Stephanie Peterson a hug between classes. Just when you're getting used to the laziness of summer, it's time to go back to school. All the sophomores are nervous and picking out their favorite outfits while the more ex- perienced juniors and seniors are pressing the snooze bar on their alarm clocks and throwing on some jeans and T-shirts at the last minute. New locker combinations and stuffy classrooms wake us up to the reality that it's time to go back to school. Getting back into the swing of homework and classes after three months free from studying isn't easy, but we all know it has to be done. Although the homework load gets heavy, we all look forward to seeing our old friends and being a part of school spirit. After all, Findlay High School's not just principals, teachers, and study halls, it's also a stepping stone to prepare us for the rest of our lives ahead.
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Storting at the left and moving counterclockwise. Kolle Angustio ptesents on 1800 s fashion show in Mr. Froellch's honots English class. Kellie Millet ond Jonell Allet check over their papers for typing errors, ond, Brian Col- lins, Duane Gangle. ond Tom Hauens- teln work on the hero robot in elec- ttonics class.
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