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20 NOT FINISHED, JUST BEGUN! SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 7 - Hello, all you little 'chillin', glad to see you in school again! 17-Class elections- Who could overlook the senior study hall? 17-It was a kickoff for our first game. Shelby 7, Redmen l3. 20-Assembly introducing our new faculty -more new faces! 24-Let's keep up this winning streak. Marion 6, Bedmen 26! 27-Lambda Sigma's picnic at Roadside Park. OCTOBER 1-Well, we did our best, Little Giants. Fremont l9, Bedrnen 0. 4-Y-Teen picnic at the City Park- Did you see Casey swing that bat? 8-First issue of the Red cmd Black Iourncxl. Bedmen scalped Port Clinton l3-0. 13-Whee, an assembly! The Importance of Being Earnest , a play produced by the Conservatory Players from New York. 1,4-Oh to be a Freshman! The Clair-Tree Maior's production of Sleeping Beauty. 15-Our pep meeting surely did a whale of good-just look at that score-Tiffin 6, Redrnen 57! 20- Swing and Sway the Magazine Way -come on kids and sell some subscrip- tions! 22-I wonder if Defiance will return next year? Defiance 7, Bedmen 3l. 27-Iohn Williams Hughes presented an interesting lecture on India. 29-Teachers' Conference - NO school! Akron loses 6-21. 1.- Assembly, Frederic Sjorbairn, pianist- Full Moon and Full Arms loops, his mistakel. 5-Rain, rain, go away, so our Bedmen can come out to play-Cbut it didn'tl. We tie with Bowling Green, 6-6. 9-Our parents take our places at school- my, aren't they lucky? 11- Pardon me, Sir. - Good Sam elec- tion. 12-Iournals out. The Trojans did it again- Findlay l3, Bedrnen 0. -All-School Play, nlune Mad . What a lush, red dress! - The Gold Diggers' Drag -the senior class dance. -Thanksgiving vacation. -The beginning of basketball season- lost to Shelby 50-54. DECEMBER 3-Sandusky won't want us over there again-we won 4l-32! 7-Macomber High travels down here and loses 47-35! 6-Had the famed Annual Assembly-and OUBS had a chorus line! 10-Bedmen drop to Columbus West 38-47. 13-Lambda Sigma's Christmas party - plenty of food for everyone! l7-Fremont shouldn't have asked us over- Frernont 30, Bedrnen 44. -Y-Teen's Christmas triangle parties. -Christmas assembly given by the band and choir. Bowling Green wins 50-34. 27-28-Defiance Carnival-Redmen win both QCIITIGS.
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I, BARBARA McDONALD, leave my contin- ued mystery stories to be read by Henrietta Mann. I, ANNABELLE MANECKE, leave my bashful ways to all of the brazen junior girls. I, IANE MARIETTA, bequeath my complete and well-worn chemistry workbook to all iuniors desirous of same. I, MIKE MARTIN, will my wavy hair to Shelby Hutchins. I, LUCY ANN MAY, leave my sc f ial science book to Carol Decker. I, NORMAN MIGHT, will my shy and bashful way with women to lack Kingery. I, TOM MILLER, will my mud flaps to Gib Myers. I, BETTY MOLTER, will my big brown eyes to Io Ann Iackman. I, VICTOR MOON, bequeath my muscular build to my brother, Marion Moon. I, CARL MOSIER, bequeath my knowledge of trig to Paul Herbert. I. DONNA MUSSER, will my blue eyes to Rosemary Dye. I, PAT NUSSER, leave my presidency of G.A.A. to the next year's president-with good luck! I, BETTY PAINTER, will my ability to skip school without getting caught to Anne Tsantles. I, VIRGINIA PARSELL, leave my English text to Io Davis. I, RAY PASTORIUS, will all of my money to the Iunior Class. I, BETTY PATTERSON, will my ability to skip school, without being caught, to Katie Lyons. I, DICK PAYNE, bequeath my slow, careful driving to Edna Ibarra. I, IOHN DAVID PENNELL, leave to the Iunior Class, Mr. Middleton. I, IANETTE PETERS, bequeath my sweet temper and nimble fingers to the next accom- panist of choir. I, IOHN PIERCE, will my perfect attendance record to Dean Groves. I. SUE PORTER, will my ability to carry a tune without the aid of a bucket to Io Ann Shumaker. I, MARY POST, bequeath my ability to skip school, without being caught, to Val Iones. I, ELVA MAY RASP, change my bad luck to good luck to give to ,Ioan Vogel. I, MARILYN RATHBURN, will my dimples to anyone in the Iunior Class who thinks that he could use them. I, FRED RAYMONT, will my roller skates to Hazel Buckingham in order that she may com- plete her errands more quickly around l:'.H.S. I, LILLIAN REIDLING, leave my memories of experiences around IF'.H.S. to some bored under- classman. I, IIM REINHARD, will my left tackle position and also my smelly shoes to Terry Mills. I, MILDRED REINHARD, bequeath my long, blond tresses to lane Davison. I, VIVIAN RICHARD, bequeath my ability to drive a car to Ierry Broyles. I, BETTY RINEHART, leave my cafeteria job to Io Ann Wagner. I, MARILYN SCHMIDT will my physic's book to Tom Link. I, VERNA SCI-IULTZ, will my typing ability to all my third period classmates who try so hard. I, RUTH SEGNER, leave my grey corduroy skirt to Marlene Phillips. I, IOHN SHATZER, will all of my love to Io Davis. I, GLENN SHERIDAN, leave locker No. 445 on the bottom floor to Gene Logcm. I, GORDON SHIFLET, leave my voice to Charles Underwood. I, BETTY SLAYTER, will my height to Doris Barnett, I, IIM SLOSSER, will my beautiful, curly hair to Bob Basinger. I, PAT SMITH, will my freckles to Nadine Wells. I, IEAN SNYDER, will my temper to my brother, Phillip. I, MARILYN SNYDER, will my Y-Teen pin to Paul Gwilym Stearns. I, WANDA LOU SOUDER, will my polka-dot kitchen curtains to Allan Kiser to use with his miraculous ability for whipping things up. I, MARY LOU STAINBROOK, will Shirley McFadden all my best beaus. -I, BILL STEIN, will my seat in study hall to any poor, unsuspecting member of the Iunior Class. , I, IANICE STOUDINGER, will my love for shows on school days to-better not say! I, BILL SWINEHART, will my muscles to any and all anemic eighth graders. I, IANETTE TANNYHILL, will my place on the library staff to Connie Sheets. I, VIRGINIA THOMPSON, leave my deten- tion to Bonna Atha. I, MAXINE TRIBBY, will my quick temper and long recovery to Carolyn Wolfarth. I, GWEN TURNER, will my faithful cheer- leading to Sharon Anderson. I, MARGARET WALTERS, leave my diamond to anyone who wants it. I, IIM BOB WARNER, leave all my memories of me to all of the junior girls. I, GENEVA WILLOBY, will my beautiful fig- ure to Ioretta Snyder. I, BARBARA WOLFELT, will my technique to Pat Hollenbaugh. I, NILES WOODLEY, do hereby bequeath the second seat, fourth row of the big, big study hall to some junior damsel-upon her oath to cherish and adore said seat. I, OGLE YATES, bequeath my mop Iof hair? to the ianitors. I, BETTY IEAN ZEIGLER, will my light blue eyes to someone who needs them badly for a flame. I, BOB ZUERN, will my mechanic ability to Dave Basehore. In WiTI'1GSS Wl'19I9Of, We l'1CIVe hereto S1lbSCfib9d our names and would affix a seal, if we had one, on the 26th day of May in the year 1949. Iben Dead Dunat Last 9
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IANUARY 3-No more loafing! School begins again. 7-Toledo Waite should have stayed home -too bad, better luck next time! 12-Football Banquet at the National Carbon Co. Cafeteria. 12-14-Oh, those dam exams! 14-What a game-Tiffin loses by 30 points! 21-Findlay did it again-Trojans 44, Bed- men 38. 28-Redmen Walk over Fremont 54-29. 31-Senior sledding party-more fun, more bumps! FEBRUARY 4-Bowling Green game, there. Bob Cats Win 45-29. 5-Senior scholastic test at Tiffin. 7-Y-Teen Dad and Me Banquet . 8-Solo elimination contest. ll-Marion can come anytime-Redmen win 44-35. 12-St. Wendelin drops tilt to Redmen 61-36. 18-Redmen down Tiffin with an easy 66-39. 19-Lima Central, there. Dragons 48, Red- men 40. 24-Iunior class play, Seven Keys to Bald- pate . 25-Redmen conquer THOSE'Trojans 46-42 WHAT A GAME!! MARCH 2-Upper Sandusky loses to Redmen in tournament 70-37. 4-The Redmen are still going strong-Lima Central 46-41. 5-Tournament at Findlay-Trojans 38, Red- men 35-enough said? 6-Sprinq band concert. ll-Redmen lose chance to go to State- Mansfield 52, Hedmen 45. 16-F.Pt.O. Banquet. Assembly, Mrs. Eliza- beth Shumaker took us on a trip into the deep, blue sea. 18-Get out your golf clubs for it's The Golf Ball Dance sponsored by the junior class. The Heidelberg Choir gave us a Very delightful assembly. 20-21-F.B.O. Conference at Columbus. 24-25- Naughty Marietta is presented by the F.H.S. choir. 24--Assembly, Mr. Fowler lectured on his World travels. APRIL l-Clowns and animals, gee what a maze, for it's the Y-Teen's Circus Daze ! 2-District solo, ensemble vocal, and instru- mental contest at Norwalk. 5-One-Act Play Contest. 8-Buckeye Instrumental Festival at Findlay. 9-District band, choir, and glee contest at Bascom. ll-13-The Hi-Y-Y-Teen Easter morning services. 12- Easter ligg , the G. A. A.'s dance. F.l-l.A.'s county meeting. 13-Hi-Y-Y-Teen Easter assembly. 13-l9-Easter vacation. 22-At last, it's the Hi-Y Sweetheart Banquet. 23-State vocal contest at Otterbein College. 29-Buckeye Vocal Festival at Bowling Green. 30-State instrumental, solo, and ensemble contest at Capital University, Columbus. MAY 2-6-Music Week. 6-Iournals out. 12-Senior class play, You Can't Take lt With You . l3-Buckeye track meet. 14-The band and choir at Capital Univer- sity for state finals. 20-Senior assembly. District track meet. 22-Baccalaureate. 23-The lunior-Senior Prom. 26-Commencement-farewell F.H.S. 27-School closes.
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