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

 - Class of 1955

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DECEMBER I-Seniors and cafeteria staff get their tuberculosis x-rays. 3-elsorain whips FHS, 60-49, at opener. 4-GAA travels to Toledo to see Holiday on Ice . 5-National Honor members are guests of a Heidelberg honorary at a tea. Don Saliers, Marv Drake, Kris Harley, and Susan Bender represent our group. 6-National Honor sponsors senior high talent assembly. Jim Conley does one of his impersonations. 7-Seniors exchange name cards. Y- Teens have Christmas exchange. Oh! Laquita Flannery and your mouse. l0-Redmen drop tilt to Sandusky, 74-57. I I-Nlansfield scalps FHS, 81-54. I3-Ashland coach speaks to gridders at Father-Son football banquet. Ten players and two senior managers receive varsity letters. I4-At an assembly organized by Don Saliers and jaynis Clark, the I955 FOHIRAB is unveiled. I5-FHS edges Macomber 46-45. I6-Fremont skins the Redmen, 6l-63. l9HChoir presents the Christmas Ves- per Service. 21-To the tune of band music, school is dismissed for Christmas vacation. Redmen shellac Bee Gee, SI-49. 28-Shelby trips FHS 59-54 in the Carnival game. JANUARY 3-Back to school, we must go. Clubs and activities pictures are taken. 4-FHS trounces Bellevue, 58-43. 6-Wrestlers lose first match of the season to Whitmer, 3l-18. 7-Redmen chalk up one against lVlar- ion, 79-63. l2h Feathered Symphony , a bird film, is shown at assembly. I3-FHS drops another match to Syl- vania, 42-5. I4--Lima defeats the Redmen, 75-58. I8-C-rapplers lose to Fremont, 31-IO. 20-Prom is closed to all except juniors and seniors, by action of the school board. First wrestling match is won against Worthington, 34-IZ. Zlglrindlay comes to Fostoria and downs the cagers, 50-43. 23-Don Saliers is eliminated in the state semi-finals for the Prince of Peace contest. Nice going, anyway. Huhhhhhhh? Not so loud, please Aw, did that really happen? The difference between the seventh graders and the seniors studying. Which is which? in F.C.T.D.A. CFuture Chr st Tree Decorators of A encal

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I5-While it pours cats and dogs, Toledo Macomber tramples FHS, Zl-7. Moms and Dads of the Redmen are introduced in pre-game cere- monies. I6-Varsity Redmen are treated to the OSU-Iowa game. Stretch Hoff mis- jumped a wire and tore the ligaments in his leg, which benches him for the remaining season. 20-Opening assembly of the magazine campaign. More monkey shines as the teams are divided into the Mon- keys and the Baboons. 2ZfFHS trips Defiance 6-0. 25-Parents fill students' seats in annual Parent's Visitation Night. FTA served as guides, while National Honor ex- plained activities in the study hall. 28-Redmen travel to Port Clinton and edge them 7-6. 27-28fState inspector goes over FHS with a fine tooth comb. Result-FHS is given a rating of tops , 29fNo school because of the teacher's NWOEA meeting in Toledo. Happens every fall. 27-29fSusan Bender and Jane Henry frolic in New York on the Y-Teens United Nations tour. NOVEMBER I4All the Seniors are saying cheese as they have their senior pictures taken. 2-Better schools are promised as the school bond issue is passed. 3fBegin the junior Red Cross drive. High school contributes 356893. 5-54790.44 are the total receipts for the magazine campaign. Bowling Green downs FHS 2 I -25. 6-Omicron Lambda attends the fall drama clinic at Bowling Green. l0-Sophomores take the PMA tests. ll-Class pictures for the annual are taken. I2-Bet Findlay wished we hadn't come over as we beat them, 7-0. I6-Mr. Clark of the Telephone Co. talked on electronics at an assembly. I 7-Bob Wood hypnotizes everyone with his clever cartoons. 25-26-Thanksgiving vacation. 26- Down to Earth , the All-School Play causes quite a stir. 30-Basketball season opens with a scrimmage between the Reds and the Whites. Guess who won the Magazine Campaign? So let's show Marion who's tops and- Me and my dog Remember, team, we're behind you You little devils V x . - W, Z! Charleston, Charleston! How about a song. trio? 5



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Z5-Charles King teaches competition singing to the students. Don Saliers and ,Iaynis Clark add more student participation. 28---Seniors take the scholarship test for Seneca County in Tiffin. Marvin Drake is the first FHS senior ever to rate first in the county. Don Saliers, Susan Bender, Bill Radcliff, ancl Jack Lozier receive honorable mention. 27----Sophomores win One-Act play con- test, with the Bathroom Door directed by Karen Masel. Don Saliers and the Freshmen, with The Tryst- ing Place , won second. Lawton Gerlinger and Mary Jo Bell were given the best actor and actress awards. Whitmer defeats the matmen again, 38-5. 28-Rossmen take the Redmen 67-59. FEBRUARY I-Matmen lose to Sylvania 27-8. 2fArt club views the Dutch paintings at the Toledo Art Museum. 3-Lambda Sigma initiates 22 new members. Lima defeats the wrestlers, Put your shoes on Lucy! Anyone want the next dance? 'wif' i 29-I I. Q 4-More annual pictures are taken. 5-Bowling Green again drops tilt to FHS, 64-51. 7fTerry Golden, folk singer, enter- tains with an unusual assembly. ' George Ludlow, Marcy Gardner, Shir- ley Young, john Mills, Marvin Drake, Janice Clinger, Janis Conley, and jim Conley did a grand job as square dancers. 8-More dancing at the Y-Teen Sock Hop. jane Crosby and Pat Brown have the gayest socks. Wrestlers lose two the same week to Lima, 32-IZ. I0-!Another wrestling match. Fremont defeats us 32-8. ll-Marion runs over the Redmen, 63-52. I3-Vvatch that tea cup! AAUW annual tea for Senior girls from FHS and SWHS. I4-Mr. LaRue announces the winners of the Legion essay contest. National Honor introduces the thought-for-the day idea every morning before an- nouncements. Many FHS alumni re- turn as student teachers. I5-Wrestlers from the Ohio Blind School lose to the matmen, I6-31. is I Any questions? So use Ipana toothpaste for Le Smile, Annie- 1 ' M 1 Come on now, hit it! the smile t's s ll it right now Awwww- Pe .1

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