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ri,,,,.,.,-, . ..,,,., .,, ..---.. .,.. - ,.., ..-. , HAROLD BOROFSKY HOMER ODOM NELDA REYNOLDS MISS RUTH BARHAM PresidenT Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Sponsor Moy '42 Clciss Gfficers ForesT orphans adopTed by Miss RuTh Barham . . . Mafinee dance begins whirl of 4A acTiviTies . . . Seniors give nighT dance wiTh records . . . Mafinee dance given by 4A's on April 3 . . . 4A seniors don new cloThes and give assembly on Senior Day: ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion enTerTains Them wiTh Theafre parTy afTer school . . . Seven seniors selecTed as ForesTer FavoriTes . . . Senior conTesTanT, EThnye Wilson, helps To win lnferscholasfic Spelling conTesT...DoroThy Seil- heimer, 4A, represenfs ForesT in wriTers conTesT.. .Seniors enioy sunrise break- fasT aT WhiTe Rock . . . CommencemenT sermon delivered by Dr. George W. TrueTT aT Firsf BapTisT Church ...Seniors walk across sTage aT Bandshell To receive diplomas. O Alfhough a greaf woman haTer, HAROLD BOROFSKY, wiTh his friendly dis- posifion and dark brown eyes, was elecfed almosT unanimously To lead his class Through Their final Term. Harold, a member of The NaTional Honor SocieTy, has The high ambiTion of becoming a chemical engineer in The UniTed STaTes Army. 0 The Spring Class of '42 elecTed for The office of vice-presidenf a young man who is popular wiTh his class, acTive in sporTs and miliTary, and who has enTer- Tained on many an assembly program wiTh his rich bariTone voice, HOMER ODOM. 0 Sparkling dark eyes and Twinkling dancing feeT, ThaT's NELDA REYNOLDS, former 2A class presidenT and Treasurer of The 4B class. She has proved To be popular among The sTudenTs during her four years aT Foresf. Leadership is shown in her efficiency as 4A secreTary. 0 Cheers for MISS RUTH BART-TAM, whose sparkling wiT has smooThed many a seniQr's paTh To gradua- Tion. Members of The May, '42, class are forever indebTed To Their sponsor, for wiTh digniTy and graciousness she has direcfed Their acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. P ge EighTeen
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CLASSES ARE THE BACKBONE of +he school and 'I'he reason for +he school's exisfence. The 'Func+ion of class room s+udy is +o develop 1'he infellecfual, physical, moral, and social powers of +he individual. Edu- cafion in il's broadesl' sense means lraining for ac+ive, inlelligenl' cifi- zenship. Foresf furnishes fraining for cirizenship by giving +he sfudenl' ample opporfunifies for acfive par+icipa+ion in his own school com- munify. s 774 65, 3 i f ' ' ,,wlv0,Q 9 if E 1 ', S Hoy X3 545 5 , 1 , Q fa. Q , N F, -f V 'g. iii I 4: - 2 Q- Q 5:3 F 3 5 Q ll l lf 15, a W rg ' QQ 2? rw if 1 li ll , ,eg f ' ' - ' A X .X K - is , f 1 M l V' - 5' fl 1'-5334, 3 is 'N 'bu ig 2, , g X 1 A. V 5 1 j ill wg? rf gg E , 7 li gif-W2 ,, A f ' 1 ,J 1 as f M Q- :rf M ii N O .i 'ill-, l'Nx I A i . X15 ' Q I 1 I l V X- w '7'7 ,M T W N M ' ' l lv ' ,P 5 , 1 . 1 'ff f ig XX A i , f 1 X fgze.-I 4, i f , i X 75 f Elf? QL , 3 lfiflfilfifi f X fr , ,f i Vw' ' ' 'MT .e ,f ll N K twig, ,, Wwr6,. Z 7 K V V Avlpgfl X l 113 ' r llllll l R ' ' l 7 if S ' 27 'illll ,, nifw so is 2 1- x gl aSF:'wFs. Q if N W 1 f I q . f i 'H-2 5 la AZ! i 1 s fr-w'lWll ' 'S 9 4 ,Alf Vklll, lim,-l, X ' '-+42 3,71 ' , '- , f- l'wf,'f'ia9 , A m qw, E X W :lgllQ l,f15.f- ,,,. 142' ?f4?iif: kil'5l fnxygr , 5 hiatt MQXQA - IQ: ,WL 1. nj X E 2- Wlllllli' 'iff 9' X 'S I l Q My yn nw DWL!-i5 L1-,E V - -.-rzff, .v, I'-'D 'E9 f'l, 'L' ::- Q ' ew ' I x ..- I5:?l7j- N'-,iw 125321 'I ' X X ' T7 f' ' - E . am Q N4 fly! if as 'N Q X- ,f fish, I Z 5 K K! 1 E EA , , ,ff V ir 1 4' lfafafif lf ' if xx Q ,. 3 1' ', ,ff-K, 6 Q 1 . .fre - ' ,K . '. ,. A , , If ELL: X Z kj ,
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,A 'ELL E KATHLEEN TINER EVELYN CHRISTENSEN DOROTHY LAWRENCE MISS SARA DAVIDSON Presidenl Vice-Presidenl SecreTary Sponsor January '43 Class Officers lvlicl-Term exams bring realizaTion ThaT They're now seniors . . .Wiener roasT marlcs beginning oT 4B acTiviTies...ConTinue Their acTiviTies wiTh numerous maTinee dances in gym . . . LaTesT popular records Turnish music Tor dances... Junior Prom, compleTe wiTh Eddie Ellis' orchesTra, is TirsT nighT dance oT The season To be given by presenT 4B's . . . Four 4B's selecTed as ForesTer FavoriTes ...Senior Day oT 4A's brings closer realizaTion oT January graduaTion . . . TenTa- Tive plans Tor Their 4A acTiviTies are begun. O KATHLEEN TINER, who was presidenT oT The lA class in '39, was again elecred To lead her class during The TirsT halT oT The senior year. Since her Fresh- man year, she has been lcnown abouT ForesT as girl wiTh The cuTesT cloThes O Ready wiTh a sweeT and Triendly smile describes EVELYN CHRISTENSEN, vice- presidenT oT The January '43 class. She has shown leadership, accuracy, and eTTi- ciency, as presidenT oT The 3B class in '40, and 3A Treasurer in '4l. Evelyn has played in The orchesTra since enTering high school 0 The January class oT '43 elecTed DOROTHY LAWRENCE, capTain oT The Pep Squad in '4l and '42, To be secreTary. WiTh her sweeT and charming personaliTy, DoroThy admirably TulTilled The responsibiliTies oT her oTTice. DoroThy was a member oT The Pep Squad in '39 and '40 0 The 4B's elecTed as Their sponsor MISS SARA DAVID- SON. Through her suggesTions lvliss Davidson helped To malce The 4B class an ouTsTanding one in The school. For her a++endance aT class meeTings and dances, and Tor her ThoughTTul and wise guidance, The class says, Thank You. Page Ninel
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