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President .......... ,,,,,,, L ARRY VAN SICKLE Vice President ....... .......... E MMA MILLER Secretary ........ ..,,. M ARLENE REXROTH Treasurer . ........ STANLEY NAUCIE Sponsors .......... MRS. LEAF MR. WEAVER .L SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Lett to Right-M. Rexroth, S. Naugle, L. Van Sickle E Miller The Snphnmnre Class The Sophomore Class is big in size and potentialities. This group, com- posed oi sixty-nine members, has been satisfied to play a minor role this year. However, they have not been idle. This term has been a year of ad- justment and new experience tor the Sophomores. Gradually they will assume a leading role. An eagerness to learn and a Willingness to Work character- izes the Sophomore Class. The Sophomore assembly programs clearly pro- claimed that this group has talent and knows how to use it. They are active in all school activities and in some they have already assumed an active share ot leadership. Present indications are that the Sophomore Class will establish one of the finest records in scholastic achievement. Also Worthy ot mention is the enthusiasm with which the Sophomores demonstrate their school spirit. The Senior Class of 1952 Wishes these promising citizens of Forbes continued success. Sixteen '
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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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FOURTH: THIRD: SECOND: FIRST: FOURTH: THIRD: SECOND: FIRST: F. Koontz, D. Shaffer, L. Laughlin, S. Matse, E. Maise, P. Leonard, B. McGregor, C. Hecki, IX. I. Clark. E. Miller, I. Fern, P. Mostoller, B. Rininger, G. Molchak, I. Pizer, B. Spangler, L. McVicker. P. Krevetski, D. Meyers, M. Spangler, D. Ott. Mrs. Leaf, I. Benko, E. Corbett, I. Sniecienski, M. Shaffer, N. Newcomer, I. Shaulis, I. Rice M. Wingard, M. Sabo, M. Phillippi, M. Gindlesperger, A. Tasson, M. Storey, M. Rexroth U. Mostoller, M. DeArmitt. G. Dinning, M. Mensinger, W. Findley, C. Lease, I. Bentz, S. Naugle, R. Dunmyer, I. Pacific. R. Wain, I. Miller, D. Lake, H. Butler, K. Shaver, E. Miller, R. Strasiser. Mr. Weaver, G. Sheeler, R. Berkebile, W. Hutchinson, P. Toma, R. Ashbrook, I. Mort D. Stotler, R. Foust. M. Stutzman, I. Womer, I. Wirbick, L. Van Sickle, D. Clark, I. Checchi, P. Kolesko. . . . SIIPHIIIIVIIJHES
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