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HILLSIDE-AERIAL A new Hillside-Aerial was introduced to the students and faculty oi the Forbes School System last September. Under the guidance of Miss Elliott, Miss Messina, and Reverend Womer the school newspaper slafi made a number of improvements which greatly en- hanced the reading appeal of the Hillside-Aerial. It is now published monthly in magazine form with a distinctive gold cover. Attrac- tive cover designs are the work of Mr. Brougher's art students. In its new form, the newspaper has a senior high school and a junior high school division revealing a variety of well-written news and feature articles. Betty Angelo is the editor. Barbara Fulton and Iane Wirbick are associate editors. The ever-popular sports page is' edited by Barry Carr. Mr. Weaver is business manager with Lindsay Putman, Robert Dill, Barbara Spangler, and Larry Barnhart as his business assistants. Subscriptions were solicited by Patricia Croyle and Susan Rodger. Margaret Stutzman, Velma Bentz, and Edward Walker are circulation managers and Audrey Ash- brook is exchange director. The Hillside-Aerial typists rate a special Commendation for the attractive appearance of the newspaper. Mary Plovish, Iosephine Mrogik, Elizabeth Tasson, Dixie Berkebile, and Ioyce Murphy are on the typing staff. In addition to the vital role the Hillside-Aerial plays in the development of school spirit and an informed student body is the excellent opportunity it provides the youthful journalists of Forbes to gain actual experience in gathering and reporting the news. STANDING: R. Dill, L. Putman, V. Bentz, L. Barnhart, I. Berkebile, M. Phillippi, M. Stutzman, I. Wirbick, Miss Elliott, I. Shaffer, S. Rodger, P. Kolesko, P. Croyle. SECOND: F. Carbone, I. Mrogik, M. Plovish, E. Tasson. FIRST: B. Fulton, D. Berkebile, B. Angelo, I. Murphy, A. Ashbrook. Twenty One
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STANDING: L. Barnhart, W. Shatter, A. Dinning, I. Murphy, E. Donahue, L. Putman, B. Bentz, C. Knupp, E. Newcomer, R. Iock, L. Fyock. SITTING: Z. Miller, B. Manges, I. Berkebile, A. Ashbrook, B. Angelo. FORBIAN Living up to its Forward Ever class motto, the Class of 1952 undertook the task ot improving the quality of the high school yearbook. Neither the class nor its advisor had any previous yearbook experience. Spurred on by the belief that nothing ventured, nothing gained the Forbian Staff made a number of changes based on recommendations and sug- gestions of students and faculty alike. The yearbook was given a new name-Forbian-by a majority vote of the entire student body. The Forbian Staff contracted with Weigel 51 Bar- ber for a printed yearbook rather than the lithograph process heretofore used. A new cover and cover design was selected along with a good quality paper. More emphasis was placed on photography and each picture was prepared tor the first time tor the yearbook by a special photo-engraving process. Uneasy moments, battling problems, important decisions. deadlines and many weeks ot hard Work were part of the process. The Forbian Staff accepted the challenge willingly and worked diligently in an endeavor to produce a yearbook that would provide enjoyment and lasting memories. Editor JOYCE MURPHY Assistant Editor EVELYN DONAHUE Business Managers LYNN BARNHART LARRY FYOCK ALAN DINNING WARREN SHAFEER Publicity Directors CHARLOTTE KNUPP BETTY MANGES ZETA MILLER ELLEN NEWCOMER Subscription Managers AUDREY AsHBRooK IOANNE BERKERILE Advisor CHARLES LAWSON Photography Editor LINDSAY PUTMAN Art Editor BETTY BENTZ Sports Editor RICHARD Iocic Twenty Class Editor BETTY ANGELO Typing S tatf MARY PLOVISH PHYLLIS PHILLIPPI PAYE MILLER IOSEPHINE MROGIK DAVID BRUENING LARRY FYocK
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STANDING: L. Ierin, S. Matse, R. Iock, R. Dill. SITTING: E. Toth, L. Riddell, V. Bentz, D. Meyers, C. Knupp, B. Manges, P. Kolesko, L. Van Sickle. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Forbes High School offers the student body a voice in school government. Each senior high school class elects four representatives to serve on the coun- cil during the year. These youthful legislators meet each Week to discuss student and school problems. Meetings are conducted according to parliamentary procedure. The Student Council's organization, powers and duties are clearly defined in a con- stitution Which was prepared by the first Student Council following the consolidation. Its influence is considerable. Recommendations of the group frequently result in added benefits for their constituents and in improvements for the school. Student Council sponsors a number of fund-raising projects and recreational activities during the term. The Student Council of Forbes High School promotes a better understanding of democratic government and in that way prepares today's students to become tomorroW's leaders. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ,....,..... ....... R ICHARD IocK Vice President .,.. ............ R OBERT DILL Secretary ........ ....,. P AULINE KOLESKO Treasurer ...... .,...,,,,,,,... V ELMA BENTZ Advisor ...,. ...... C HARLES LAWSON Twenty Two
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