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Page Twenty Svvninr llama ihiatnrg N September, 1916, when the doors of Forest Avenue High School were first opened, a troupe of bashful, but radiant and hopeful freshmen enrolled, leaving the first written record of the well-known class of '20, and in fact the first my record in the history of the now prosperous Forest High. There were many trials in that first year, but by close observation and by exercising that portion of our brain called memory, we learned to find our class rooms, conduct class meetings, and to enter into the school activities with spirit and pleasure. The officers for this year were Clara Richards, president, Paul Erb, vice-president, and Irwin Murray, secretary and treasurer. We left Fear at the doorsteps for our freshman followers in 1918, and entered the building with the air of a conqueror and an old-timer. A class meeting was soon held and Charles Hardwicke was elected president, and Cecil La Taste, secretary and treasurer. With such competent leaders it is no wonder that we fell in ranks and discharged our duties to our school and to our country in a commendable way. As Juniors, we upheld our already well-established reputation for enthusiasm and good citizenship in the school. The FORESTER and ANNUAL had no supporters more loyal than the Juniors. The class was well represented in all the scholarship assemblies and in every way possible promoted the progress and enjoyment of the entire school. A dance, honoring the Senior class was given on April 25 at Lake- wood Country Club, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended and which will go .down in the annals of our school as the last of its kind. Seniors henceforth will not be honored by the Juniors with a dance, says our little bulletin. The officers who guided the class through this pleasant and successful year were: President, Maurice Cheek, vice-president, Melvin Moore, secretary-treasurer, Sue Belle Thornton. Seniors! Proud and dignified! By ceaseless efforts we have attaind this titleg by the attributes thus built up, and those characteristic of the class, shall we main- tain a standard that has never been equalled, and that future classes may use for an example. To lead us in carrying out this noble purpose we chose Edwin Hatzen- buehler, president, Melvin Moore, vice-president, and Margaret Martin, Secretary- treasurer. In all its activities the class has worked together admirably, and from the number of Seniors in the scholarship assemblies, one might think they were for Seniors only. No Senior will ever forget Senior Week with its parties, picnics, dances and pleasures of all kinds. We are now standng on the last step of the ladder, but before reaching that platform of triumph-Graduation-we turn and look down the ladder. We see our footprints as the first that are placed from the bottom step to the top, and those footprints are plain and even. The first real senior class of Forest Avenue High School has climbed the ladder and left footprints to guide and encourage those that follow.
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