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I8-Redmen go to Ashland only to be trounced 80-62. I9-iGrapplers enter the regional dis- trlct tournament at Findlay. Z2-FHS loses a hard fight against Findlay, 43-6I. However, the student body can congratulate itself on the fine show of good sportsmanship. School is dismissed in honor of George Washington's birthday. 23-Finally! The wrestlers scalp Toledo Central, 26-I9. 24-National Honor taps 24 new mem- bers. 26-Wrestling squad enters state tourney at Cleveland. 25-National Honor sponsors World Day of Prayer assembly. Rev.W. O. Keeler gives meditation. Don Saliers, Susan Bender, and Kris Harley help, too. Swap, swap, Seniors have their friend- ship pictures. 27-Don Saliers, Marv Drake, Jim Conley, john Mills, and jim lVlcClung go to Bowling Green to induct their Hi-Y chapter. MARCH I-Midnight oil runs dry as the annual staff meets its deadline. Career Day for sophomore, junior, and senior students of FHS and SWHS, spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club. 2-Spencer Irwin presents a very in- teresting lecture for the Brotherhood assembly. 5-District contest for the instrumental and vocal ensembles. 7-Y-Teens hold a Father-Daughter banquet with a St. Patrick's Day theme. Swlziaculty and Seniors fight over the basket and have a good time at the Senior-Faculty game. I3-Mr. Downs' groups make another appearance at the spring instrumental concert. I4-Frederick Sjobiarn plays the piano at another assembly program. I7-I8- Time Out for Ginger is a huge success as the junior Class Play. 20-26-Teacher-Career Week. Dear Sir: In regard to the letter- What? Five minute coffee break Tum around, fellas Cheerleaders clon't wave! I-Iere's the camera, Nick!
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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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22- The jackie Robinson Story , a student council sponsored movie. 23-Choir presents an assembly at Old Fort. 25-Y-Teens get all dressed up for the spring dance. 26-More testing of the vocal chords st the district choir contest. 27-4Contest yesterday, concert today APRIL l-Bert Shurtleff, author of animal stories presents an assembly. 2-junior Einsteins go to Bowling Green Science Day. 7-l l-Whoopeel Spring Vacation. I3-My! l-low that National Honor gets around. junior High Talent Assembly this time. I8-Auditorium turns into The En- chanted Forestn for another student council film. 20-Upper Arlington choir presents an assembly here. 22-All-Sports Dance. l-low light those athletes are on their feet. Superior ratings at district Science Day go to Wesleyan for the State contest. 28-Choir returns the honor by singing for a program at Upper Arlington. MAY 4-George Bowie, a lecturer, presented a very interesting assembly. 6-Seniors last dramatic fling, the class play. I3-Ul..et Me Call You Sweetheart , Hi-Y dance. I8-Senior High receives the awards for all the hard work they've done this year. 25-junior l-ligh's turn today. 27-Not a dramatic fling, but a fling --, Senior assembly. 29-Baccalaureate-Need we say more? 3l-juniors show appreciation and re- spect Ol to the Seniors by giving them the best prom ever. JUNE I-Commencement-Paul Elbin, pres- ident of West Liberty State College in West Virginia, speaks to the seniors. Soon they find themselves no longer a part of the school itself, but on the alumni list. 3-The doors bang shut on another successful year at Fostoria High School.
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