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February 3-We stepped on the Bob Cat's tail again. B. G. 45, F.H.S. 55. 4-Horned-rimmed glass, puzzled look. Sr. scholarship test. 8-Wrestling assembly. Get off my back! ! IO-Fostoria made Marion look twice when they beat them in their new field house. 60-57. I I-Lima Central shouldn't have changed the ref's mind. L.C. 59, F. 57. I6- Girl Shy --Junior Class play. Cute as they come. I7-Tiffin 50, Fostoria 33. 22-George Washington was a greater man by giving us this holiday. 23-Trampoline assembly-- He flies thru the air-. 24-Findlay-Nuff said-Findlay 48, Fostoria 3I. March I-One down, two to go in the tournament. Liberty Center 39, FHS 59. 4-Montpelier wondered wha' happened? M. 4I -FHS 54. 4+We won the Regional! And what a trophy! I Napoleon 39-Redmen 52. 8-Boys' Talent Show. Ein Swine, Ein .... I I-We play Mansfield in the Field House at Toledo for the District Finals. I5-And then there was the Girls' Talent Show! I7-gwas a mighty fine dance, when the Y-Teens gave the St. Pat's rance. 23-24-A fine job on Victor Herbert's Red MiIl by the choir. 30--Assembly with F. Rank- The one man stage show. April I-Annual District music solo and ensemble contest in Elyria. 3-5-Hi-Y Y-Teens Easter services. 5-Hi-Y Y-Teens Easter Assembly. 6-I0+Spring came-we left. I2-Student council showed movie Pompei . Free, too! I5-To the metropolis of Bascom for the district music llarge group! contest. 20-George Campbell for assembly. Great music from these walls. 22-State instrumental solo and ensemble at Capital University, Columbus. 26-F. R. O. Banquet. May 5-We certainly looked forward to the Sweetheart dance. I2-The last play, but not the least, The Senior Class play. Last Journal. I3-State vocal finals. Buckeye League track meet. I9-It's a wonder the stage was still standing after the Sr. Assembly. ZI-Baccalaureate. 22-juniors give the Prom for Seniors. 26-Commencement-We leave, but not the memory. Z7-The gates close with a bang ending another year at FHS. Wlll OF 1950 Another year has passed and another class has finished their long trek through the halls of learning, prepared for their journey into the future. As they depart from F. H. S., they leave their most cherished possessions and memories to their successors. We, the class of '50, being of sound mind and our own free will do be- queath the following properties and assets to the following persons: I, BONNIE ATHA, will my ability to skip classes to Gloria Horner. I, DOROTHY BAKER, will my senior home room seat to my sister Ethel, and my ability to remember to Mary Riser. I, DORIS BARNETT, will to Janet Charles my mischievousness. I, DAVID BASEHORE, leave my ability in band to Kenny Parsell. I, JOYCE BEACH, will to any lucky junior girl my diamond.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR September 6-Open those pearly gates, we're gonna' be pinned in again - school begins that is. l4- And I promise you coke bars on every floor -guess what? Home- room elections. I6-Shelby was scalped in our first game in the stadium-20-l4. l9-Ugh Y-Teens heap big picnic in-um park. 23-Marion held us-l4-7. We kicked, but not hard enough. New faculty faces were introduced in Assembly. 30-We bowed our heads then shouted Hallelujah- cause we finally re- ceived our new Memorial Stadium. Too bad the Little Giants were bigger than expected. 28-7. October 4-National Honor Assembly. They looked lovely in those burlap sacks, so did the scurves of Hi-Y. 7-Aghes to ashes, Fostoria to dust, Ashland won, we almost cussed. l -l4. l3-Student Council Assembly. l4-The Columbians were plowed so far under when the Redmen left, they didn't see the score. 33-O. 27-lt wasn't the rain that made us slip thru Defiance's line and win. l3-O. 28-Ohio Teachers' Association. Three little words which mean -- NO SCHOOL! November 3-Nilkanth Chavre,-interesting assembly speaker from lndia. 4-Ah yes, the perpetual rain of the Bowling Green vs. Fostoria game, must be lucky for us. 26-6. 8--Bet our seats were a little tight for our parents, but they came anyway. 9-Assembly-Paul Burk-cartoonist who proved the hand is faster than the eye. ll-Findlay Game-and what an original band skit at the half! l Findlay 28, Fostoria O. l8-All-School play- The Man Who Came to Dinner . We came too, but were laughing too hard to think of eating. 24-25-We were thankful, thankful it was vacation! 30-Hair Raisers in the form of yellow grade cards, came out. December 2-Sandusky 3l-Fostoria 29. After all it was the first basketball game. 6-Macomber, There-M 6l, F 3O. As the girls will remember, it was an all boys' school. 9-Columbus West game, there. C.W. 37, F. 5l. The game that saved our lost week end. lO-Mansfield game was part of the lost, lost week end. M 57, F 36. l3-Toledo Waite-No comment. T.W. 49, F. 38. l4-The actors in the Annual Assembly turned a little pail-lgalvanizedl. l6--That pep meeting pepped us over Fremont 30 to 28. 20-We made the B. Gee'rs, look like Bin Goof's. l3.G. 32, F. 45. 23-Senior Dance-Deck the halls with boughs of holly-tra la. January 3-lt's a wonder we got thru the doors after that Xmas Food! 6-Guess we had to give that game to Marion. 33 to 5l. l3-Tiffin must have been taking vitamin pills-T. 50, F, 43. l9-Omicron Lambda's One Act Play Contest. What a U. S. Revolt. 20-One point is nothing to brag about, but it was a gain for Findlay. What a heart breaker that overtime was! 44-43. 27-And again the Redmen brought their tomahawk in sudden death over Fremont. 65-67.
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4 DON BECK, will my gymnastic abilities to any muscle-bound junior. NANCY BEERS, will my ability to flirt to Mary Jane Yates. DICK BRENNER, will my editorship of the annual to any poor sucker that gets it. JERRY BROYLES, bequeath my driving ability to Charles Schmidt. BETTY BURCH, leave all my study hall dreams to Henrietta Page, provid- ing she fills in with her own men. JOANN BYRD, will to Judy Hill my professionable ability to flirt. VIRGINIA CARTER, will my good times with and in Fremont to Ronnie Shumaker. BE'l'l'Y CHAMBERLAIN, bequeath my long tresses to Rose Hunker. BEVERLY CLARK, will to Robert Ugh Perry the Italian Street Song. JIM COOK, will my cruel treatment of girls to Ronnie Shunaker. EARL COOPER, will my car washing and waxing job to Gene Walters. KENNETH COUSIN, bequeath my great speed in track to Eddie Stevenson. DIICK DANNER, leave my seat on basketball bench to Homely Bob erry. PA'l'l'Y DAUTERMAN, bequeath the senior year to anybody who can stand it. PHILLIP DAUTERMAN, will my standing up and not getting knocked down to my brother Dallas. JO ANN DAVIS, bequeath my blushing ability to Kathy Myers. PAUL DAVIS, will the Professor and my ability to sleep in American His- tory class to Kenneth Parsell. JANE DAVISON, leave all my sufferings and uneasiness in chemistry to Suzette Baker. CAROL DECKER, bequeath to Pat Harris, my artistic abilities. JACKIE DEGAN, will my trusty baton to sweet, little Jo Claypool. SHIRLEY DOMINQUE, leave my homemaking ability to Ruth Newlove. BILL DUFFY, bequeath all my used chewing gum to Don Graber. PETE DYER, will my taxi service to some enterprising Junior. JACK EARL, will my troubles and worries with Miss Limbird to Roger Hottenstein. LYNN ECHELBERRY, will to Kenny Parsell my curly hair. BOB FOLTZ, bequeath to Bill Beers my ability to manage basketball. DONALD FOUT, will the ability to bring my girl to school to my sister, Doris. RICHARD GEE, bequeath my bottle of peroxide to Sue Hartman. DICK GONYER, will.my bashfulness to Charles Zuelzke. DANNY GOSHE, bequeath my laughter to Miss Limbird so she can refrain. DON GRAFT, will my technique for getting out of work to Ronnie Might. DEAN GROVES, will my quietness, great understanding, and ability to ask sensible questions in American History to Layton Yockey. RAYMOND HAASE, bequeath my study hall seat to Joan Rouse. LUCY ANN HALE, bequeath my ability to play the accordion to anyone musically inclined. WATSON HARDEN, leave to Roland Hutchins my ability to skip. JIM HARRIS, will my Pontiac trouble to any junior boy, who wants it. EDDIE HARROLD, will my girl to any boy who is deaf, dumb, and paralyzed. DOROTHY HATTENDORF, bequeath my long walk to school to Shirley Clary. NANCY HAYLE'l-l', will my hopeless dream to Cyn Payne. MARILYN HECKATHORNE, will my referring ability to Edna Boas. PAUL HERBERT, will my chemistry work-book to Pug Zumpft. JANIE HILL, bequeath my quiet manner to Carol Merrit. BILL HIRSCH, leave my auto without a transmission to Bob Basinger. PAT HOLLENBAUGH, will my cheerleading ability to Ronnie Loe. ORMAN HOSCHAR, will my homeroom seat to George Burkhart. JIM HOWELL, will to Duane Leathers my heighth. JOHN HUFF, leave an old, broken-down school bus to Jane Hathaway. SHELBY HUTCHINS, will my assinine ways to Terry Mills. IAS if he needs them.I EDNA IBARRA, bequeath my laughter to Shirley Hengsteller. VERA JACKSON, will my senior seat to Bernard Jackson to carry on for the Jacksons.
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