Fostoria High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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lllllllllllllll .red. . at . llalmllll lnusic M , high school band ............ gain this year the F.H.S. Band distinguished itself as one of the leading organizations in the school. This was done through the direction of Mr. E. E. Smith, faithfulness of the boys and the Band Mothers . The band practiced from 8:00 until 9:15 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning. the Mothers of the boys in the band have given a great deal of time in helping to make our band what it is. They gave a benefit bridge, ice cream social, and sold pop-corn at the football games to raise money for new uniforms, music and instruments. They also helped. to furnish transportation to the football games. last October the band won first prize at the Findlay N.R.A. parade. The Kiwanis Club was responsible for the transportation at this time. these pieces have been purchased this year: The Enchanted Castle ................... ..... H adley Valse Triste ............. .... S ibelius Ballet Music from Faust ..., .... G ounod Heart Wound ..... ..... .... G r ieg Last Spring ....., .... G rieg Symphony in B ....,.... ....,. F auchet American Patrol ........... .............. .... i M eacham Light Cavalry Overture ......................................... Suppe the Band made a number of public appearances. At the football games the Band inspired the crowds with music and stunts between halves. A concert was given in the high school assembly during January, and Sunday afternoon concerts were given in March and April. the Band attended the contest at Bluffton, on April 5. On April 27, the boys joined other high school bands in a Band Festival at Sandusky. -d CALVIN MARSHALL high school orchestra ..... I Music hath charms to sooth the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. - WILLIAM CONGREVE he finest musical assembly is the symphony orchestra. Music is the divinest of the fine arts, therefore the highest expression of art in which Fostoria High School students may par- ticipate, is its own symphony orchestra, conducted by the head of the music department, Mr. E. E. Smith. this well balanced organization, consisting of twenty-four strings, five brasses, seven woodwinds, and four percussion instruments, made great progress in the past year. a group of fifteen members constitute the pit orchestra, which played for the weekly assembly programs and for all the other entertainments given in the school. This year they also played for the Roosevelt dinner. interest in this group was shown by the appearance of the members on the platform at eight o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Much time was spent on the contest number, The Enchanted Castle by Henry Hadley. it is no light thing to leave an orchestra in which one has played for six years, and the Seniors look back upon their work with a feeling of deep regret on leaving it. It is not likely that many of them will ever lose interest in the music which has been so much a part of them in their school years, and which will be a source of recreation and enjoyment in years to come. - JUDITH SOLOMON A llliilliiliil

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IIIIIIIIIIIIIII D 38 0 ..21 . . . . . . . eighth grade boys Alge, William, Aldrich, Junior, Augsburger, Robert, Baker, William, Ball, Robert, Barkley, Charles, Basehore, Paul, Beeson, Billy, Benington, Bobby, Borough, Robert, Brooks, Henry, Burger, Alan, Carter, Richard, Clevenger, Paul, Clinger, Edward, Conley, Keith, Conrad, Eugene, Corner, Dale, Cox, James, Decker, Lester, Deiter, Edison, Douglas, Dale, Dozer, Eugene, Drake, Dwight, Dreitzler, Robert, Duran, Louis, Leonard, VValter, Longacre, Vern, Losey, Morse, Martin, Donald, Maurer, Billy, Mickey, Edgar, Mogle, Virgil, Orwig, John, Overmire, Robert, Page, Herbert, Pingle, Robert, Protter, Joe, Prudden, Jack, Purkey, John, Raymont, Jack, Raypole, Ray, Read, Richard, Rhoads, Donald, Rinebold, Rex, Roberts, Harold, Rowe, Eugene, Samsel, Paul, Schmidt, Albert, Schoenbeck, Bobby, Shirk, Owen, Siegrist, Edward, Eckert, Ernest, Fayes, John, Fellhart, Kenneth, Ford, Dale, Frase, Edwin, Fruth, Robert, Gee, Ralph, Genslar, Edward, Gebat, Albert, Green, Max: Grove, Harry, Hanover, Don, Hellriegel, Charles, Helms, Devere, Hill, David, Householder, Robert, Hunker, Charles, Hutchins, James, Hyde, James, James, Le Roy, Karg, Dick, Kenyon, Robert, Kiefer, Robert, Kline, Donald, Lather, La Verne, Lather, Lee, Singer, Robert, Smith, Carl, Smith, Harley, Smith, Paul, Soldausky, George, Stagger, Eugene, Stark, John, Stoddard, Vkiayne, Stout, Hal, Stout, Junior, Strouse, Doran, Swihart, Vinton, Tanberg, Albert, Tannyhill, Ralph, Thacker, George, Tyler, Lester, Ulsh, Gavitt, Wagner, Ralph, Viarrington, Robert, Weeks, Gerald, Wliley, VValter, NYillia1ns, Eugene, Yeager, Raymond. . . . . . . . eighth grade giHs Alley, Florence, Alspach, Vera, Angles, Audrey, Baker, Jean, Below, Catherine, Bennett, Gladys, Beveington, Betty, Blinn, Mary, Brookover, Evelyn, Burkhart, Eva, Butler, Mary, Cardwell, Mary, Carter, Annabel, Chapman, Hortense, Coleman, Mary Louise, Colwell, Doris, Cook, Genevieve, Cooper, Dorothy, Cowdrick, Mavis, Cox, Muriel, Craley, Barbara, Curry, Nelvina, Detillion, Ethel, Detillion, Maxine, Fish, Thelma, Fisher, Lillian, Fruth, Carol, Fruth, Norma, Garbe, Evelyn, Gray, Jane, Grogg, VVilma, Groves, Gladys, Guernsey, Phyllis, Harris, Mildred, Hoffman, Lucile, Houghton, Betty, Huffman, Ina Mae, Hunt, Eula Mae, Jones, Ollie Jane, Kiefer, Blondina, Kiefer, Doris, Kiefer, Winifred, Kreuz, Charlene, Kuhn, Ruth, Layton, Ellen, Lentz, Maxine, Lowe, Helen, McClead, Beth, McGahey, Jean, March, Phyllis, Marshall, Arline, Martin, Lois, Merrick, Maxine, Might, Betty, Miller, Pauline, Miller, Wilma, Moody, Viola, Myers, Jean, Myers, Leora, Niswander, Viola, Nusbaum, Nellie, Ostrowsky, Emma, Payne, Betty Jane, Potts, Henrietta, Potts, Jeanette, Reiss, Jeanette, Rensch, Beatrice, Reynolds, Virginia, Rinehard, Evelyn, Sanders, Evelyn, Schlosser, Hazel, Schoenbeck, Betty, Schuh, Mary Jane, Segner, Mary Jane, Shaw, Jane, Shirk, Wanda, Shultz, Charlotte, Simendinger, Norma, Smith, Wanda, Snyder, Julia, Sowers, Eleanor, Spruell. Elsie Mae, Stewart, Kathryn, Stroupe. Rose Alma, Talmadge, Lois, Thompson, Ruth, Trout, Betty, Valenti, Mary, Vitt, Genevieve, VValters, Florence, Wank, Mary, Ward, Betty, Weaver, Gail, White, Sydney, Wood- land, Marcella, VVright, Violetta: Wunderlin, Anna. . . . . . . seventh grade boys Anderson, Alan, Augsberger, Leurs, Baker, John, Barnes, Eugene, Barnes, Johnnie, Bassinger, Dale, Biddle, Harold, Brink, Lewis, Buckingham, Dale, Butler, Paul, Dillon, Archie, Doe, Charles, Duffield, Billy, Duran, Joe, Dye, Olen, England, Harvey, Feasel, Thomas, Fellers, Charles, Fostor, Carlton, Frank, Charles, Franklin, Harold, Frederick, Dean, Fruth, Lester, Greider, Edwin, Griese, Alvin, Guzman, Sam, Haines, Bobbie, Hale, Donald, Hall, Dwight, Hamilton, Billy, Haney, Robert, Harshman, Warren, Haver, Pierce, Head, Carl, Heck, Billy, Herrig, John, Holden, Robert, Houghton, Robert, Hoffman, Richard, Horner, Erett, Hunker, Robert, Hyde, Theodore, Jackson, Raymond, Jurrus, Max, Keckler, Cletus, Keyes, Joe, Kime, Clifford, Kinnaman, Don, Kocsis, Louis, Le Compte, Charles, Lee, Robert, Lind, Henry, Littrell, Eugene, McCarley, Robert, McCullough, Paul, Madden, Donald, Mann, John, Marshall, Roscoe, Might, Gerald, Miller, Joe, Mohr, Robert, Morrison, Bob, Mosier, Billy, Munsey, Billy, Myers, Freddie, Nicholas, Le Roy, Ogg, James, Papenfus, James, Pence, Henry, Peters, John, Rettig, William, Ridenour, Hugh, Ridge, Roger, Romig, Clifford, Rowles, Jimmy, Saxton, Donald, Shaffer, Howard, Shiff, Jake, Shiliet, Paul, Shrider, John, Slayton, Harry, Smith, Junior, Smith, Oren, Snavely, Burdette, Snyder, Carl, Soldansky, Watter, Solomon, James, Stateler, Ellsworth, Stevens, Ralph, Switzer. Richard, Tarris, Scott, Tribby, Norman, Tsanthes, James, Vanderhoff, Richard, Vogel, Richard, Warren, Chester, Weiker, Francis, Wendell, Edmond, Wetherill, Marion, Whitman, Graydon, Williams, Oland, Wonders, VVilbur, Wyant, Richard, Young, Jessie, Young, Paul, Zemer, Jack, Zuelzke, Arthur. . . . . . . seventh grade giHs Beatty, Jeanette, Bostic, Dorothy, Brookover, Virginia, Connor, Jeanette, Coppler, Evelyn, Coppus, Carolyn, Crow, Betty, Crowell, Ada, Culp, Jane, Dayringer, Fentris, Dayringer, Maxine, Dennis, Gladys, Dieter, Nellie, Dixon. Ladonna, Doty, Catherine, Drenning, Luella, Dury, Betty, Echelbarger, Phyllis, Flemrning, Carol, Forbes, Maxine, Frank, Mary, Goebel, Darlene, Green- wood, Marie, Haasei Augusta, Harding, June, Harris, Betty, Herbert, Mary, Holcomb, Jean, Hutchins, Betty Jane, Johnson, Bessie, Karnes, Reba, Karp, Edna, Keckler, Iolene, Kimble, Clara, Krouse, Twyla, La Fountain, Maxine, Laney, Virginia, McClellan, Helen, Madden, Dorothy, Moon, Mildred, Morel, Kathryn, Mosier, Bernadean, Ohls, Betty Jane, Omlor, Margaret, Osterholt, Beatrice, Peters, Betty, Piotter, Utah, Read, Jean, Reffner, Frances, Reidling, Gert- rude, Reinhard, Amy, Reinhart, Evelyn, Reynolds, Verdi, Rhinehart, Kathryn, Rhoad, Betty, Ridenour, Betty, Roberts, Betty, Roig, Lois, Romig, Naomi, Rothenbuhler, Ardeth, Rowe, Viola, Saliers, Jean, Sampson, Lavon, Sayre, Jean, Shaw, June, Shiff, Sylvia, Shock, Virginia, Smith, Glada, Smith, Madge, Smith, Marjorie, Smith, Phyllis, Smith, Virginia, Snook, Norene, Spitler, Mildred, Stateler, Ruth, Steinhour, Helen, Stiles, Ilamae, Talmadge, Florence, Turner, Eunice, Tyson, Wanda, Underwood, Mary, Valenti, Mildred, Volkmer, Donna, Wagner, Betty, Wagner, Pauline, Whitman, Josephine, Wineland, Dorothy, Wise, Bessie, Woodward, Maxine, Wooten, Rachael: Young. Helen, Zimmerman, Ethel. fostoria . high . lllrlmllil junior high ,,?,r,1



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