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Dedication Mr. Robert J. Moore, Assistant Principal, has held the difficultjob of school disciplinarian since 1958. He shoulders the weight of all the unpleasa ant tasks that must be performed. He deals with the problems of all students. When they break the rules, become dimcult to handle, 01' get into seri- ous trouble, it is Mr. Moore who must correct them. When students do not attend classes, it is Mr. Moorelsjob to issue admit slips, and in unex- cused cases to give the proper punishment. He tries hard to make students realize the impor- tance of obeying rules and regulations, and form- ing a good, sound set of values. Besides this extremely demanding job, Mr, Moore has many other responsibilities. He orders all textbooks and sees to their distribution. He is the Iunchroom supervisor and principal ofthe night school and the summer school. He is re- sponsible for the curriculum of the Junior High School. When locks must be distributed or re- turned, it is Mr. Moore who tends to this also. But, in spite ofall these pressures, Mr. Moore remains one of the most colorful personalities at Finneytown. His sense of humor and his willing- ness to help anyone and everyone certainly make him a person that no one will ever forget. Per- haps, as students reminisce about their high school days, they will remember him and appre- ciate the fine job he did at the school. It seems only proper that the 1968 Finis be dedi- cated to a person who is dedicated. It is because of all Mr. Moorels contributions to the school community and his qualifications as an individual that he was chosen. No one else could be more deserving of this recognition.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration and Faculty .............. 8 Seniors .............................. 21 Underclassmen J uniors .......................... 35 Sophomores ...................... 41 F reshmen ........................ 48 Junior High ........... . ........... 55 Organizations ........................ 69 School Life ........................... 81 Activities ............................ 97 Sports .............................. 125 Senior Statistics ..................... 141 Advertising ......................... 144 Students Not Pictured ................ 156 ' ' EDITORIAL STAFF Editor in Chief ................ Steve Morton Organizations Editor ............. Sue Swain Assistant to the Editor ........... Steve Smith Faculty Section Editor ........... Fred Naeve Copy Editor .................... Ginny Sand Social Events Editor ........... Karen Werner Photography ................. Jim Lindquist Senior Class Editor ............. Sylvia Thale Layout Editor ................. Janice Miller Junior Class Editor ............ Bill Patterson Art Editor ..................... Pam Wood Sophomore Class Editor ...... Gary Henderson Business Manager ............. Gene Schuster Freshman Class Editor ....... Deb Danenhauer Advertising Manager ........... Bill Hubbard Sports Editor ................. Phil Heagerty Sales Manager ............ Mel Sarakatsannis Advisor .................... Robert Connelly Typing Editor ................... Sue Giebel
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Aside from being yearbook advisori Mr. Connelly Hnds time to photograph basket- ball players. Each year is a pathway of experience for the student at Finneytown High School. A host of courses and an array of activities are offered to him, creating an atmosphere of learning . This learning paves a road which he will follow the rest of his life. The students constant search for knowl- edge leads along many byways towards his destination 7 understanding. A step is taken forward every time he comprehends a new idea. Whenever he is involved in an activity, he discovers a little more about himself. Education Is Miss Abel and Mr. Pettit confer on a counseling problem. Mr. Moore does a superbjob ofremoving a double triple whamie from a lockeri
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