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Calendar September 2 -School days again! School doors open at 8:35. 5-Annual preview sponsored by the Athletic Boosters. I2 Redmen battle Willard to O-O tie. Judy Niday is chosen Preview Queen. -Bellevue hosts Fostoria. Our team wins out-30-l 2! I5- Getting to Know You -The first triangle meetings of Y-Teens were held in the leaders' homes. I9-Fostoria goes down to defeat to Marion Harding- 24 25 26 48-12. - Bonne chance -The homerooms held their elections for officers. -Student Council met for the first time to discuss prob- lems for the coming year. -The first issue of the Journal came out with information for everyone. 26-Fremont, once again, defeats us as we play on their 29 field-16-7. -The speech class gives the opening assembly for the Magazine Campaign. 30-Business-lndustrial-Education Day for teachers. A free day for students. October. l-Drive-in conference for area teachers. This educational 3 conference was sponsored by Ohio Education Asso- ciation. -Redmen win first league game! Toledo Rogersrare the victims-12-7. 6- You'll Never Walk Alone , Recognition of new mem- bers in Y-Teens. 7-Senior class chose their class flower and motto. i0 -Mr. Sloan presents a liquid air assembly. lO-Whitmer hosts the Redmen, but hands us our third defeat. 13-Clay sculptor, Mr. Borgardis, presents an assembly. l3-Last day of magazine campaign! Junior high are top salesmen. l7-Fostoria trips Sylvania in a league contest-26-l9. 21-Juniors and seniors use brain-power for Senior Qualify- ing Test. 23-Redmen lose a tough one at Clay-20-0. 24-Students get a free day as teachers attend N.W.O.T.A. 28- Jungle Larry Tetzlaff invades FHS with snakes and iungle animals. 29-Fohirab pictures are snapped. 31-FHS hosts Bowling Green and wallops them-14-0. November 4-Karis Horner and Jacquie Marshall, both seniors, pre- 7 I0 13 21 26- 28 sent a delightful duo-piano program. -Redmen defeat arch-rival Findlay, 24-20, in last game for i0 seniors. Parents come back to school for Visitation Night. Student Council sponsors Bell Telephone film, Gateway to the Mind. Rebel Without a Cause is presented as the all-school play. 3l-Thanksgiving vacation. Redmen open basketball season by whipping Bucyrus.
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