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Starting above and moving clockwise, Meg Waaland concentrates on her studies in the library, sophomores Brad Prater and Carrie Redman discuss their plans for the weekend, Matt Butler pushes a car in the right direction after many unsuccessful attempts to start it in his auto lab class, Mr. Jim Hayes gives his opinion of an excuse offered by one of his students during his third period marketing education class, and, Kevin Bennett, Joey Dillon and Scott Sterling take a minute before the varsity soccer game with Toledo St. Johns to psyche themselves up.
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I H Starting at the left and moving clockwise, student body president Cathy Fissel presents Governor Richard Celeste an academic letter and a plaque recognizing him as honorary student body president during his visit to Findlay November fifth, senior Joel Baublitz practices the band's halftime routine during ninth period band practice, sophomore Chris Risser finds a comfortable spot on the floor to complete his English assignment, Mr. George Powell ex- plains his concept of derivatives during his third period calculus class, and, senior Dave Lucas sets up a hacksaw to cut a piece of steel during his fifth period welding lab.
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starting fresh Once again kUli f Starting fresh and having a clean slate have always been attractive ways to begin a new school year and this one was no exception. The year got underway with a feeling of rejuvenation. As al- ways, there were many new faces, new teachers and new courses. With the start of the new school year came an op- portunity to start anew. All were allowed to enter the 1987-1988 school year with a new outlook on what would lie ahead and what the future might hold. We looked for- ward to sharing the times which are so much a part of high school life. With us we bring a little bit of our sum- mer zest back to the class- rooms. Our closeness grows stronger and we develop strong feelings for our be- loved Blue and Gold. We have always seemed to be able to come through when times were tough. Everything we have learned has been valuable and its impact will leave a great impression on all for years to come.
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