Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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i slr, home, TOP: C. C. Bachman, Woodshop, Me- chanical Drawing, Head Basketball Coach, Galt Coach. Miss Frances Mary Stover, Library, Library Assistants. BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Betty Easton, Home Arts, Cafeteria Supervisor. J. 0. Jenkins, Art, City Art Supervisor, Art Club. Miss Betty Van Meter, Home Arts, Home Room 5, Senior Tri Hi-Y. H X, , 1 . - ,K y r-E xcej, ,L lr F ' ' At ,sl ' 4---555 -A K TOP: C. L. Hite, Instrumental Music Supervisor, Dir- ector, F.H.S. Band, BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Shell, Assistant ln- strumcntal Supervisor, Assistant Band Director, Oliver Schumacher, Supervisor of Strings, F.H.S. Orchestra Di- rector, Operetta Orchestra. W. Oscar Jones, City Vocal Supervisor, F. H. S. Choir Director, Operetta Director. I5



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highlight Do you remember when-? This expression will no doubt be used as a prefix to many a conversation and will provide many an hour of delightful reminiscing in the years to come. On the next few pages of this section are shown some of the activities, the Highlights of the year, which will serve as topics of these conversations. These subjects are the extra-curricular activities which mean so much in rounding out the year's program. Such acti- vities are usually managed by the students under the super- vision of a faculty member. Many programs such as chapels, assemblies, plays, concerts and the operetta are open to the public. In some cases one activity will depend upon another for its existence. For example, the proceeds of the Junior Play have been used for some years to finance the junior-Senior Prom. A further value of these activities is that they often bring a student's hidden talent and ability into the limelight. This is true not only in regard to participation but also in the fields of managing and directing. As we, the students and graduates of l95l, grow older we may look through the following pages and thus re-live the many happy times that we had together here: the operetta and the plays with their long nights of practice, the home- coming game when all was so wonderful except that we lost, and many other equally romantic occasions. Of course not everything could be included here. Al- though they are not present in this section, we cannot forget such Highlights as the junior-Senior Prom, Recognition Day, Baccalaureate and Commencement. Let us not forget any of it' I

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