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THIRD: SECOND FIRST: THIRD: SECOND: FIRST: I l I D. Blcrnset, C. Blanset, V. Bentz, A. Durst, L. Bcxrnhcrrt D Croyle L Britz L Ierin Miss Elliott, P. Eutin, C. Lohr, F. Ccirbone I Donitzen W Korzinski B Fulton B Fish I-X. Ianidlo. I. Lenhart, S. Clcxrk, K. Bruening, D. Clark, G. Fuschino B Birch P Croyle P Darr F. Mcryok, C. Zimmerman, P. Zborovancik, T Z1mmermc1n M Mezcxck K Miller L Mlller I. Spangler. Mr. Krupnik, R. Rice, R. Powell, R. Ritchey, E Walker W Putman L Riddell I Stutzman I. Shaffer, I. Walker. S. Rodger, L. Shaffer, I. Shatter, M. Shaffer, B Rice E Toth M Morris B Sniecienski UNIUHS Fourteen
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Senior Class uf 1952 Of all the paradoxical statements that have been made about the Senior Class of 1952, the one that rings most true is: They are able because they think they are able. Self-confidence, tempered with modesty, is the quality that characterizes the prog- ress and accomplishments of the Senior Class. From Abramowich to Zimmerman, in- dividual shortcomings and differences failed to faze the Seniors in their firm resolve to aim higher, work harder and do better. As individuals and as a group theirs is a record of achievement. Ellen Newcomer, Ioanne Berkebile, Zeta Miller and Evelyn Don- ahue provided outstanding leadership proving themselves worthy of the honor their classmates had bestowed upon them. Then, too, there were many outstanding Work- ers in the group, conscientious and underztanding, who rolled up their sleeves and tackled the work to be done. There was Betty Bentz with her paints and brushes, Charlotte Knupp's manage- ment of the Senior store, Lindsay Putman's efficient handling of the complicated yearbook photography problems, Richard I:a:k's and Vilarren Shaffer's capable assist- ance in erecting the permanent stage sets. And still others, working as volunteer groups or committees, added to the record of Senior Class accomplishments. Notable among these were the play cast, the yearbook business staff and the Forbian staff. Senior lead- ership and skill was not limited to class activities alone. Betty Angelo edited the school newspaper. Richard Iock presided over the Student Council. Albert Womer and Alan Dinning were chosen for the Western District Chorus. Seniors were officers in four of the high school clubs. Ioyce Murphy was captain of the cheerleaders. Iohn Suder was captain of the football team. Varsity sports were dominated by the Senior boys. And the Senior Class was always well represented on the scholastic honor roll. On the evening of May 20 the members of the Senior Class of 1952 arrived at the crossroads of their lives-Commencement. On the signpost that points the way to their future are the Words they, themselves, selected: Forward Ever . . . Backward Never. Thirteen
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President .......... ....... L ARRY BARNHART Vice President ........ ........ L EONARD IERIN Secretary ,.... ....... B ARBARA FULTON Treasurer ....... KERRY MILLER Sponsors ........ MISS ELLIOTT IUNIOR OFFICERS MR. KRUPNIK Left to Right-L. Barnhart, B. Fulton, L. Ierin The Juninr Class An old proverb states that behind able men are always other able men. This definitely holds true when speaking of the Iunior Class. This group shows promise of being equal to the task before them. There is hardly a Iunior who hasn't had a part in at least one of the many high school activities-band, chorus, clubs, council, newspaper or whatever appealed to him. As we look at the roster of Iunior names we see among them an endless array of talent -scholars, leaders, athletes, musicians, singers, artists, and scientists. Under the leadership of their capable officers the Iunior Class has demonstrated the teamwork that is so necessary in establishing a record of achievement. The Iunior Class has shown that it is methodical, teeming with energy and cre- ative. The Iunior's Christmas dance was one of the highlights of the school year. Undoubtedly the Iunior-Senior Prom will rank as its greatest achieve- ment. To the group who will soon take our place in Forbes High School, we Seniors of 1952 give our deepest wish for success. Fifteen
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